Weight Watchers Points Plus Slice Of Pizza

Weight Watchers Points Plus Slice Of Pizza

Slicing up pizza robots

Robotics Roundup: Coming to a restaurant near you

So, true story. Over the weekend I was talking to someone about restaurant robotics. It's a concept people often have trouble visualizing — and understandably so. Among other things, there's really no commonly accepted form factor in a category that sometimes is literally a robot arm flipping hamburgers.

My short response was, "they're large kiosks that make pizza." And honestly, that's not really far from the truth. These sorts of self-contained assembly line robots are probably about as close as we have to a consensus design in the category — and for good reason. They're designed to operate with minimal interaction — largely the employee's involvement is limited to order input, restocking ingredients and cleaning.

The pizza part is two-fold. First: people like pizza. It's plentiful and popular, so it makes sense that it would be one of the first foodstuffs you'd want to automate. Second: it's relatively easy to automate. The process for making it is consistent and the constraints are clear. It's something that can be broken down into an easy to follow, step by step set of instructions.

I covered two restaurant robots in the past week. It's a category that saw a pretty sizable boost in interest during the pandemic, as restaurants were short-staffed essential services looking for ways to minimize human contact with food as the scientific world was scrambling to determine how the novel coronavirus is spread.

Picnic very much fits in with the aforementioned description. It is, quite literally, a big, pizza-making box. This week the Seattle-based company announced a $16.3 million raise that includes a $3 million bridge filed last fall. It's targeting restaurants, as well as public gathering spaces (remember those?) like schools, stadiums and hospitals. There are a handful of companies in the category, including XRobotics — though the formerly best known, Zume, bailed out of the pizza robot space a while back.

Chef Robotics announced a $7.7 million raise this week. I can't really tell you what the final robot looks like yet, because that's still trade secret stuff. Here's what the company says:

Chef is designed to mimic the flexibility of humans, allowing customers to handle thousands of different kinds of food using minimal hardware changes. Chef does this using artificial intelligence that can learn how to handle more and more ingredients over time and that also improves. This allows customers to do things like change their menu often. Additionally, Chef's modular architecture allows customers to quickly scale up just as they would by hiring more staff (but unlike humans, Chef always shows up on time and doesn't need breaks).

Not a lot to go off there, but the modularity bit is interesting — and something a lot of these companies are exploring. If you can get a robot to automate a simple, repetitive task, you can potentially offer swappable hardware that can apply the technology to different kinds of food.

Other notable raises for the week include Mech-Mind robots. The Beijing-based company announced a Series C. It hasn't revealed a specific figure, but given that it says the raise brings its total funding to over $100 million and it had previously raised a total of $79 million (including a $15 million Series B last year), you can extrapolate from there.

Mech-Mind is an industrial robotics and AI company focused on various manufacturing tasks.

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Train Rack Bathroom Shelf

Train Rack Bathroom Shelf

Smart Bathroom Shelf Ideas to Keep Your Towels and Toiletries Under Control

The room that many of us go to clean up often turns into the messiest, most cluttered space in the house. No matter the size of your bathroom, it's important to have a designated spot to house your towels, toiletries, and spare cleaning products. Get your space — master bath, powder room, kid's bathroom, or all of the above — under control with these bathroom shelf ideas, which range in style, price, and functionality. And yes, even if you're working with a tiny powder room, there's a storage solution, such as over-the-door and under-the-sink shelves, that instantly add some order — and style — to your small space.

Before you head to the hardware store, examine your bathroom to target your biggest need: towel storage, makeup organization, and so on. Then browse through these beautiful DIYs, bust out your toolbox, and turn your bathroom into a zen zone.

1 Above-the-Door Rack

Here's a friendly remember that step stools exist for a reason. Add a shelf above your door to store items that you don't reach for daily, like extra linens

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2 Under-the-Sink Storage

Just because you opt for a free standing sink doesn't mean you have to compromise storage space. This rustic beauty offers ample space to store spare linens, beauty products, or anything else pretty enough to be left on display.

RELATED: Storage Ideas for a Tiny Bathroom

3 Repurposed Bar Cart

Forget the booze: Stock a bar cart with baskets full of your bathroom necessities, especially your growing bath bomb collection.

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4 Clear Floating Shelves

Your beauty splurges deserve to be on display, so leave 'em out in the open on a set of clear floating shelves. Like a traditional medicine cabinet but way prettier.

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5 Over-the-Toilet Storage

Keep everything you need — towels, toilet paper, and more — within arm's reach on this easy-to-assemble etagere.

7 Open Shelves

Open shelves encourage you to keep your towels and toiletries tidy. Instead of wasting precious floor space, the built-in kind keeps everything tucked away and off the floor.

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9 Industrial Pipe Shelves

10 Over-the-Door Storage Rack

Urban Outfitters urbanoutfitters.com

$69.00

Short on wall space? Hang this chic storage system, which holds towels and toiletries, on the inside of your bathroom door.

11 Antique Window Cabinet

If you have young kids, cabinets are the best option. Closed doors, however, can lead to clutter. Prevent stockpiling and protect fragile items by putting them behind a rustic wood and glass cabinet.

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Grey Bathroom Designs

Grey Bathroom Designs

23 Gray and White Bathrooms That Are Chic, Cozy, and Calming

Published on Dec 21, 2020

Reena Sotropa

Bathrooms are special places. They're where we go to get spruced up for a big event, to unwind after a long day, and just about everything in between. These are some of our most vulnerable moments. So it makes sense that we'd want to put immense thought and care into the room where they happen. But we don't want to go so over-the-top with our decor scheme that we feel distracted every time we step into the space. This balance can be hard to strike, but gray and white bathrooms tend to pull it off time and time again.

Gray and white is a subtle palette—one that welcomes without demanding much attention. It's present enough to make your space feel whole, but not so present that you'll feel distracted. Plus, there are tons of ways to do a gray and white bathroom—enough that you can reliably find one that suits your aesthetic.

So spend a little time combing through the myriad gray and white bathroom ideas that exist in this world. And get ready to curate a space that's exactly as cozy and calming as you want it to be.

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Mix and Match

Julian Porcino

When decorating a bathroom, the opportunities to use tiles are endless. So why not mix and match a few of your favorites? Use one set of tiles to line your walls, and another set to cover your floors. And if you want to keep things seriously eye-catching, use the same set of tiles to cover your shower floors and your bathroom floors, instead of creating a separation between the two.

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Subtle Statement-Makers

Katie Martinez

Don't shy away from statement-making patterns. Since your palette is so pared-down, it's sure to subdue even the boldest of prints—leaving you with a space that's eye-catching, but not overwhelming.

A black, white, and gray printed tile

Wayfair Moroccan Mosaic Patterned Tile $91

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Shades of Gray

Reena Sotropa

It feels a little hackneyed to tell you to embrace many different shades of gray. But the advice is too good to pass up. When your palette is so neutral, switching up your tones is a great way to keep things interesting. (And no, you don't need to go for 50 different shades of gray—two or three should get the job done.)

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Pops of Marble

Reena Sotropa

When you're curating a gray and white bathroom, marble will quickly become your best friend. Why? For starters, the material is very bath- and shower-friendly. And it's also available in a variety of gray and white options. Add a few marble accents to your space, and let them hold your palette together.

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Big, Bold Tiles

Katie Martinez

Most of us use smaller tiles to decorate our bathrooms. But why not opt for bigger, bolder ones, instead? Large tiles will make a statement the moment you lay them down. And you can use them to set the tone for the rest of your space.

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Accent Walls

Design: Mindy Gayer, Photo: Lane Dittoe

Bathrooms may be small, but options for accent walls abound. Use paint to set one wall apart from the rest, or use eye-catching tiles to add an accent wall to your shower. To keep things feeling cohesive, match your wall tiles with the ones lining your floor. Or take a more maximalist approach, and use different tiles for each.

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Cozy Pieces

LeClair Decor

Bathroom floors can get cold and slick, so a rug can go a really long way. Opt for a printed, in-palette option and let it cozy up your space. (Your toes will thank you the next time you step out of the tub.)

A gray and white printed bath mat in a bathroom

Urban Outfitters Florian Runner Bath Mat $40

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Texture Play

Design: Michelle Boudreau Design, Photo: Manolo Langis

Many of us use color to keep our spaces feeling dynamic. But when you're working from a really restrained palette, other elements—like texture—become a lot more important. Fill your bathroom with textured materials, and don't be afraid to think outside the box. Terrazzo might seem like a strange choice for a bathroom floor, but it'll look great next to the textured tiles covering your bathroom wall—and the sleek marble lining your shower.

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High Contrast

Julian Porcino

When gray and white are the only colors on offer, it may seem impossible to create contrast. But pair your crispest white with a darker gray—like a charcoal—and you may be surprised at how bold your space can get.

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Tiles and Textiles

White Sands

Match your softest materials to your hardest ones to keep your space feeling cohesive. Pair a gray rug with gray shower tiles, and use a white towel to echo the white marble on your bathroom counters. Because you're organizing your space around two colors—instead of one—your bathroom won't end up feeling too matchy-matchy.

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In-Palette Accents

Design: Michelle Boudreau Design, Photo: Manolo Langis

If your bathroom is spacious enough to accommodate a few accent pieces, add them—but make sure they stick to your palette. A chair can make a cozy addition to a bathroom, so long as it fits with the rest of the decor. (If you've worked hard to curate a consistent color scheme, why give up now?)

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Floor-to-Ceiling Tiles

Design: Mindy Gayer, Photo: Lindsay Stetson Thompson

When tiling your shower, consider lining your walls from floor to ceiling—and tiling your floor to match. Yes, committing to a single tile can be intimidating. But since you're working with such a subdued palette, it's hard to go awry. And if you'd prefer to keep things a little dynamic, you can always choose two sets of tile that look similar enough to match.

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Playful Prints

Maite Granda

Let printed wallpaper add visual texture to your space—without disrupting your pared-down palette. Light gray pineapples on a plain white background will add just enough personality to your space to keep things fun (but not so much that your aesthetic feels totally derailed). And if you'd prefer a sleeker option, a more graphic pattern would work just as well.

Black-and-white pineapple wallpaper

Serena & Lily Isla Wallpaper $98

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Splurge-Worthy Fixtures

Amy Bartlam

Putting a chandelier in your bathroom is an undeniably bold move. But in the right space, it can look absolutely incredible. So don't be afraid to introduce your bathroom to a few statement-making fixtures. (Yes, that includes massive chandeliers—but smaller ones could look just as good.)

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Painted Cabinets

Reena Sotropa

Once you've coordinated your walls, your floors, and your shower tiles, it's time to let your cabinets in on the fun. White is an obvious pick for cabinetry, but gray can look really great too. Opt for a shade that gives your bathroom exactly what it needs—whether that's contrast or congruence.

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Patchwork Tiles

Maite Granda

Having a hard time committing to a single tile set, because you have so many favorites? Consider using them all. Since your palette is so restrained, you can get away with playing with different prints and textures. And you can even combine your tiles to look like patchwork.

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Patterns on Patterns

Design: Mindy Gayer, Photo: Vanessa Lentine

Pair mod circle-laden tiles with a sleek striped shower curtain. Why? Because you can. Combinations that might look overwhelming in a vibrant color scheme will look totally balanced in your pared-down palette. So push yourself to take some risks with your prints—you space can almost definitely pull them off.

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Wall-to-Wall Cement

Julian Porcino

Cement may seem like a strange choice for a bathroom. But when done right, it can look absolutely incredible. If your home feels contemporary, industrial, or even a little bohemian, cement might make an excellent addition to your bathroom.

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Built-In Accents

Reena Sotropa

Accent pieces don't have to be last-minute adds. Instead, you can build them into your space. Use shower benches, shelves, and storage areas as opportunities to shake things up. Opt for a slightly darker tile color, or throw in a different material—and rest assured knowing your palette will keep everything looking sleek.

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Cohesive Pieces

Erin Williamson Design

Many of us associate shower curtains with college dorm rooms or small apartments. But the piece can make a striking addition to any space. If your palette could use a little cohesion, use a shower curtain to bring your bathroom together. (And even if you don't need a shower curtain, consider hanging one over your tub—it'll make bath time even cozier than it already is.)

A gray waffle shower curtain

Parachute Waffle Shower Curtain $109

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Invert Expectations

Tyler Karu Design

Most of us try to keep our walls lighter than our floors. Why? We're merely following a rule of thumb. And while that rule often makes a ton of sense, inverting it can make your space look really statement-making. So consider pairing pewter wall tiles with off-white floor tiles. Or blur the lines by using a range of different tiles on your floor.

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Out-of-the-Box Adds

White Sands

Don't be afraid to go a little off-book. A light brown rug won't ruin your palette—and a wooden bath stool won't, either. If your gray-and-white color scheme is clearly defined, you can get away with throwing a few neutral accent pieces into the mix—without disrupting all your hard work.

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Final Touches

Tyler Karu Design

Bathrooms call for a lot of hardware—faucets, towel racks, shower heads, and more. Swapping out these fixtures can be a little tedious, but investing in sleek hardware can really bring your space together. Once you've done everything else, consider this final upgrade. It will act as the cherry on top of a carefully (and beautifully) curated space.

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Bathroom Renovations Lilydale

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Shower Base Replacement Plumbers Croydon

Shower Base Replacement Plumbers Croydon

by | Aug 10, 2021 | Bathroom Plumbing Services, Bathroom Renovations, Plumbers Croydon, Plumbers Near Me, Plumbing Solutions, Shower Base Replacement, Shower Base Replacement Plumbers

 Shower Base Replacement | Croydon Like everything, over time our bathroom's show significant wear and tear, especially the shower and bathtub areas.  If you are looking to replace your shower base or even switch your bathtub to a shower base...  Our expert team of...

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Bathroom Plumbing Services Box Hill

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by Grant Cochrane | Oct 26, 2020 | Bathroom Plumbing Services, Bathroom Renovations

 Bathroom Plumbing Services Box HillAre you considering a bathroom renovation? Prowater Plumbing has an expert team of plumbers ready to transform your bathroom in Box Hill into your dream bathroom. Redesigning your bathroom can be a challenging experience, especially...

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by Grant Cochrane | Oct 24, 2020 | Bathroom Plumbing Services, Bathroom Renovations

 Bathroom Plumbing Services DonvaleAre you considering a bathroom renovation? Prowater Plumbing has an expert team of plumbers ready to transform your bathroom in Donvale into your dream bathroom. Redesigning your bathroom can be a challenging experience, especially...

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Bathroom Renovations Mitcham

Bathroom Renovations Mitcham

by Grant Cochrane | Jul 26, 2020 | Bathroom Renovations

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Bathroom Renovations Wonga Park

Bathroom Renovations Wonga Park

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Bathroom Renovations Blackburn North

by Grant Cochrane | Jun 21, 2020 | Bathroom Renovations, Blackburn North Plumbers

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Bathroom Renovations | Mitcham 3132

Bathroom Renovations | Mitcham 3132

by Grant Cochrane | Jun 3, 2020 | Bathroom Renovations, Mitcham Plumbers

 Bathroom Renovations | Mitcham 3132 Considering a bathroom renovation? Has it become apparent your bathroom is in need of a renovation?  Prowater Plumbing has an expert team of plumbers that can transform your bathroom into your dream bathroom in Mitcham.  ...

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Bathroom Renovations | Wonga Park 3115

by Grant Cochrane | May 30, 2020 | Bathroom Renovations, Wonga Park Plumbers

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Hindware Bathroom Design

Hindware Bathroom Design

Our brands

Brand

Hindware is a household name, and has been at the forefront of industry-first designs and innovations. The brand constantly strives to achieve a confluence of understanding of the Indian market, technology and aesthetics in Hindware Design Studio to create bathroom products to leave one truly rejuvenated.

Brand

Bathrooms are integral to a person's holistic well-being and are no longer seen as mere utility. That's why the Hindware Italian Collection has been designed keeping contemporary India in mind. The products are a perfect amalgamation of thoughtful features and beautiful designs. The Collection features products that are functionally-led, high in performance, yet aesthetically stunning to look at.

From water closets that use minimum space to fit into the urban home, to eco-friendly faucets which save up to 52% water, or showers that give the perfect water temperature every time, all our products are designed to not just look beautiful but also function in a thoughtful way.

That's why our campaign "Thoughtful Is Beautiful" is a reflection of everything that the Hindware Italian Collection stands for.

Brand

Alchymi is an exclusive collection of the most elegant and contemporary bath spaces that define not just how you feel, but how you live. It is a premium brand curated in the Hindware Design Studio by Manish Malhotra, the much acclaimed and celebrated fashion designer known for his aesthetic sensibilities and fashion flair. Alchymi strives to achieve a new language of bathroom design through its design philosophy, Flosense, which focuses on the amalgamation of the finest materials and best in class technological processes.

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Bathroom Modern Wall Art

Bathroom Modern Wall Art

10 Inspiring Nail Art Designs

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Nail art is not new. 600 years before the common era, Chinese aristocrats used long, shimmery and bejeweled nail guards as a symbol of wealth and leisure. Today, women still use long and fancy nail art designs to convey the same thing. Just look at celebrities and runway models and you'll see. But in our day, nail art isn't reserved for the rich. Many people choose to pay for fancy fingernail art designs or do it themselves to add some glam to their hands. It's also a great way to repair peeling nails by providing an added layer of protection. Here are 10 inspiring nail art designs you may want to try out soon.

Polka Dots

Pairing black polka dots with an unexpected color like this matte turquoise will make your nails pop. You could also add an accent nail that is solid turquoise or solid black. Or reverse the order and use turquoise polka dots on a black background on one finger per hand.

Galaxy

What could be more inspiring than outer space? Induce wonder and awe in all who gaze upon your nails with a celestial nail design pattern. What we love most about this design is that no two nails are the same. So go ahead and try this at home. Even if you make a mistake, it will look like a gorgeous galaxy in deep space.

Cracked and Matte

Who says you have to stick with just one nail art technique at a time? This cracked and matte nail art combo is amazing. The contrast between the two really compliments the other.

Glitter Stripes

Here's another amazing combo. Glitter and stripes. This design is not what you'd normally expect. Most people would choose to use a solid base with a glitter stripe. But in this example, the glitter is the base with the solid color as the accent stripe. It works incredibly well. Try it with silver sparkle and a white stripe for an elegant glam look.

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Stamped Clovers

Show off your Irish pride (or just your lucky streak) by stamping green clovers on your nails. The two-toned green makes the clovers subtle yet effective. It's a great design for St. Patrick's day too!

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Swirls

Another technique that looks good no matter how it turns out swirls. No two fingers need to be alike. You can use a stamp for these swirls or try your hand at freestyle. Either way, choose two contrasting colors to make the swirls pop!

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Fan Girl Nail Art

Go ahead and show off your fangirl side with a set of nails dedicated to your favorite comic book, movie or TV show. This Sailor Moon nail design brings back all the feels! It's a great conversation starter. Why not sport it at the next comic-con?

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Moving Nail Art

One of the most inspiring nail art designs is one where the nail design continues from one nail to the other. This robot with his long arms is a perfect example. There's so much you can do. A train track, a tiny stick man cartoon, day turning into night. The options are endless.

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Finger Spell Words

Another idea for an attractive nail art design is to fingerspell a word. Your favorite band for example. Or a hashtag that means something to you. #metoo would be a powerful choice.

Mermaid Nails

What girl didn't dream of being a mermaid? Well, now you can be with this metallic, scaly nail art design. It's so simple. Choose a watery color like this deep water blue. Then dip the tip of your nail in nail glue followed by a dip in like-colored sequins. What's not to love?

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Bathroom Dehumidifier Wall Mounted

Bathroom Dehumidifier Wall Mounted

Last Updated on  December, 4th 2021

Mold and mildew condensation simply love bathrooms! Get it sorted out with one the below bathroom dehumidifiers.

Best Dehumidifier for Bathroom (2020 Reviews )

  1. TOSOT 30 Pint Dehumidifier ( Editors Choice )
  2. Eva-dry Edv-1100 Electric Petite Dehumidifier
  3. Pure Enrichment PureDry Deluxe Dehumidifier
  4. Inofia 30-Pint Dehumidifier
  5. Frigidaire 30 Pint Dehumidifier
PRODUCT Details Price
#1- TOSOT 30 Pint Dehumidifier (Editor's Choice)

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Dimensions: 15 x 11.7 x 20.7"
Size: 30 Pints
Coverage: up to 1500 square feet
Capacity: 8 pints (1 Gallon)
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#2- Eva-dry Edv-1100

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Dimensions: 6.4 x 11 x 5.2"
Size: 16 oz
Coverage: up to 1100 cubic feet
Capacity: 16oz
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#3 -Pure Enrichment PureDry Deluxe Dehumidifier

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Dimensions: 9.1" x 5.4" x 12"
Size: 20 ounces
Coverage: up to 2000 Cubic. ft
Capacity:1.5L
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#4- Inofia 30-Pint Dehumidifier

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Dimensions: 12.2 x 8.2 x 17.3"
Size: 30 Pints
Coverage: up to 1056 Sq Ft
Capacity: 0.5 Gallon
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#5 -Frigidaire FFAD3033R1

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Dimensions: 10.5 x 13.8 x 20.5"
Size: 30pint
Coverage: max. area 1500 sq ft.
Capacity: 3.80 quart - 3.70 gal/Day
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Long baths and hot showers will quickly make the bathrooms humidity level reach 100% and at this percentage, the mirrors and windows of your bathroom will be covered with condensation – this will cause the paint to peel and also provide a perfect habitat for the nasty mold and mildew to grow everywhere around. And, of course, the humidity level that comes from the bathroom will also spread throughout the whole house, and only aggravate any of the already existing damp air or moisture issues.

But have no worries – that's what the best small dehumidifier for bathroom is for!

These are the best solution for the ideal moisture levels in your bathrooms! Bathroom dehumidifiers remove the excess moisture from the air and saving you and your families health from bacteria and mold in a quick and efficient way.

Check out our best bathroom dehumidifier reviews, and you'll surely find the right bathroom dehumidifier for even the wettest bathrooms in your household!

The Top 5 Contenders in The Industry

1. TOSOT 30 Pint

Compact Dehumidifier for a Bathroom

The bathrooms are usually much smaller than the rest of the rooms in the house – and that is precisely why they don't require big size. But they're also the room with the highest humidity levels of excess moisture caused by steam – is the Pictek dehumidifier powerful enough to remove all that condensation and keep it dry?

One of the first things to notice about this bathroom dehumidifier is its minimalistic look – there aren't many things going on here, but the unit still looks interesting enough, and we think that it will easily fit with the rest of your bathroom decorations. When it comes to efficiency, the Pictek can remove up 17ounces of moisture per day in the air, turning it into the water and putting it into its 50 Oz. water reservoir.

Just like many other bathroom dehumidifier models of this category, the Pictek also has the necessary auto shut-off feature that will turn off the device when the water tank capacity is filled with water. One other thing that we really liked, and that works just as advertised, is the overall quiet operation of the unit – since it has no moving parts, it produces no annoying noise and allows you to place it inside your bedroom and sleep soundly while it's working. Due to its small size, you can also put it into other rooms of your house, like the kitchen or the closet.

Pros:

  • Energy Star rated
  • Eco- and budget-friendly
  • Powerful high capacity
  • Power outage restart
  • Drain slot
  • Quietly operates in the background
  • Washable air quality filter
  • Removes up to 17 ounces of moisture per day

Cons:

  • Small drain bucket
  • If a drain outlet isn't an option, you'll need to drain it every 5 hours.

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2. Eva-dry Edv-1100 Electric Peltier

Bathroom Dehumidifier Review

When it comes to affordability, rare are there peltier technology compact dehumidifiers that could beat the price of this bathroom dehumidifier. And the low cost is not the only excellent thing about it – let's check out the other features!

One of the first things to notice about this compact unit is certainly its dimensions – measuring only 6.5″ x 5.3″ x 8.5″, this is one of the smallest mini dehumidifier we've tested so far. This also means that this mini dehumidifier is very lightweight and easy to move around bathrooms, which just might be the thing that you were looking for! This compact unit falls into the category of the so-called electric petite dehumidifiers, working on the Peltier technology (2) and using the pump of the same name to generate a cool surface and quickly condense the water moisture from the air that's present in your bathroom.

It is ideal for use in space of small sizes – along with bathrooms you can also put Edv-1100 into your kitchen cabinet, storage room, baby room, or a wardrobe. There is also a spill-proof reservoir, as well as the led indicator light and the rubber feet that are there to keep the unit stable and prevent the turning. The high-speed brushless motor is very efficient – it dehumidified our test room in no time!

Pros:

  • Light in weight
  • Compact
  • Improvement in air quality
  • Lower energy consumption
  • Simple in operation
  • Led indicator light
  • Easy replacement and removal of bucket
  • Peltier Technology

Cons:

  • Not useful in removal of heavy moisture from a place
  • Fit for small areas
  • No option for continuous drainage

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3. Pure Enrichment PureDry Deluxe

Pure Enrichment PureDry Deluxe Dehumidifier

Pure Enrichment Premium is also among the smallest bathroom dehumidifier units that we had a chance to put our hands on. Let's see how it fared in our test!

One of the best things about this simple dehumidifier is its quiet operation – it has a whisper-quiet motor noise free, which will allow you to put it in your bedroom when you're not using it in your bathroom. Quiet motor is always a big plus in our book, and we would definitely recommend this dehumidifier if you're looking for a quality quiet dehumidifier above everything else. It's a excellent thing that the auto shut-off feature is also present here since the machine is small and could overheat if you're using it for an extended period of time – when the water tank capacity is full, the whole system will shut down. Its also is energy efficient by using advance technology so your bills dont get to high!

When it comes to ease of operation, we think that nothing can beat the Pure Enrichment Premium, since it has a one-button control that will let you operate it even during the night. The unit can remove some 10 oz. of water in 24 hours, which should be quite sufficient for the smaller bathrooms. Along with the dehumidifier, you will also get an A/C power adapter and the user manual inside the box.

Pros:

  • Energy Star-certified
  • Efficient and ergonomic design
  • Straightforward and easy to use control panel
  • Can be emptied manually or using a continuous drain outlet
  • A 5-year warranty from the manufacturer

Cons:

  • It is on the louder end of our list
  • Not made in the USA
  • Flimsy water tank means it's best to use the drain hose

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4.Inofia 30-Pint

Inofia 30 Pints Dehumidifier

Not everyone needs an incredibly large dehumidifier like the 70-pint ones, especially for a bathroom. Sometimes you need a device that can just do the job right well in a smaller areas like bathrooms. The Inofia 30-Pint Dehumidifier is an example of efficiency in a compact size and moisture removal.

This pump bathroom dehumidifier has a sleek look that stands out, and that's what we expect from high-end products. It only weighs 24.9 pounds, is very compact in size, and has a recessed handle; this is definitely one of the most portable dehumidifiers on the market. Also, it is very easy to install.

Despite being already affordable, its Energy Star certification ensures cutting down on bills.

The portable dehumidifier covers up to 1056 sq. ft. This makes it a great dehumidifier for bathroom humidity. It operates at a temperature between 41°F and 95°F and collects the moisture in a 0.5-gallon water tank. Although I wish the tank could have been a bit easier to remove, the 30-pint capacity proves its competence under 90% relative humidity at 95°F.

We love the digital control panel that lets you set your desired humidity level, 24-hour timer, auto defrost, auto shutoff, auto restart, and more. The built-in pump drains the water for you, and Inofia includes a drain hose with the purchase.

At a noise level of only 46 dB(A) at high speed, this 30-pint dehumidifier is the quietest on the list.

Pros:

  • Very quiet
  • Energy Star certified
  • Auto defrost
  • Auto shutoff/restart
  • 24-hour timer
  • Digital control panel
  • Drain hose included

Cons:

  • Tank is hard to remove

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5. Frigidaire 30 Pint

Frigidaire FFAD7033R1 Dehumidifier

Frigidaire is one of the most well-known manufacturers of dehumidifiers, and we're always pleased to have one of their products in the review. Let's see what one of their most popular units has to offer to our bathrooms:

The first thing to notice about the Frigidaire 30 pint largebathroom dehumidifier is the sleek design – sporting a combination of the usual white color of the home appliances with some silver elements, the device looks very sleek and can fit into any best bathroom. As the name suggests, this dehumidifier can collect up to 30 pints of moisture during the duration of a single day, which should be sufficient for bathrooms of average size.

Some of its handy features would include the much-needed automatically shut-off, which turns off the dehumidifier once the tanker is fully filled, the water tank capacity alert system that warns the owner that it's time to empty the water reservoir, and the so-called humidity level control, allowing you to maintain the ideal moisture and humidity level inside the bathroom. We should also mention that the controls are very easy to operate and that we don't think that anyone will have problems of any kind with them. The machine also bears the Energy Star certification, which means that it will reduce the energy efficient usage and thus lowers your utility bills, using great technology.

Pros:

  • Great design that includes handles and caster wheels
  • Effortless to clean due to its glossy finish
  • Effective in rooms up to 1,500 square feet

Cons:

  • Requires frequent emptying if not set up for continuous draining
  • Too noisy for everyday spaces
  • Longevity issues

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Choosing the Top Electric Pick – Buyer's Guide

Let start buying guide for an electric dehumidifier and educate before buying the best unit for you, To avoid the excessive humidity levels on the walls inside bathrooms, mold (1) and mildew free, one needs to install the best dehumidifiers. But how to choose the right electric dehumidifier model? This guide will focus on all the important points you'll need to consider if you decide to get one of these handy machines and keep the condensation at a reasonable level:

Finding The Right Size for Your Need

This is the first thing to take care of – the selection of bestbathroom dehumidifier should depend on the space. This room is usually the smallest of the spaces in the house, so you should get a small dehumidifier so that it doesn't take too much space. Of course, if the humidity levels inside your small bathroom walls are exceptionally excessive, you can go for one of those larger units with a bigger fan – they will remove the unpleasant dampness (2) in no time.

The Power Consumption

In our opinion, one should always look to get the best dehumidifiers that will save money via reduced power consumption and being more energy efficient (1) . When compared with older models, modern devices are much more efficient in this field, especially the ones bearing the Energy Star certification. One of the most important things to know here is the fact that the smaller dehumidifiers take a lot longer to dehumidify in certain spaces, even though they take less wattage – they are, using a lot more power consumption.

The Auto Switch-off Function

This auto switch-off function would be one of the most convenient features of the newer electric dehumidifiers. Once the required level of humidity is obtained, this function will cause the whole device to automatically shut down, and thus save the owner a lot of energy efficient. The models that do not have this function will require you to stay close to them once you're feeling that the humidity is right, which can be quite annoying on some occasions. We would advise you to look for a dehumidifier model with this handy trait.

The Intuitive Controls and Handy Functions

If the electric dehumidifier has electronic controls, you will be able to easily select the best level of humidity – like dry, normal, and arid. Some dehumidifiers even offer the user to set a certain percentage of moisture level in the air, which is great if you like to be more precise. Also, don't forget to look for the small bathroom dehumidifiers with the auto-restart function (turns the dehumidifier on after the power outage) and the hose connection (removes the need to empty the water tank by hand).

THE DESIGN OF IT

Even bestbathroom dehumidifiers design might seem unimportant, most people like to keep the decor of their bathroom neat – and this could be easily broken by the introduction of an ugly dehumidifier. Fortunately, there are lots of dehumidifier models out there that sport the modern, minimalistic look that can easily fit in any large and small bathroom spaces. In our opinion, the best dehumidifiers are the ones with white and silver colour elements.

Top Rated Recommendations – Quick Comparison

We have tried to cover all features and advantages of the currently dehumidifier for bathroom without vent on the market, and we hope that our reviews will help you with the decision. See how these dehumidifiers compare with each other and you should be able to find the dehumidifier for the bathroom for your needs.

Our Verdict

Having the best bathroom dehumidifier is very convenient – you can keep yourbathroom mold (4) free and dry you won't have so much condensation in your small bathroom anymore, which will stop the bathroom mold (3) and mildew from developing and prevent the spread of bacteria around the house. All best dehumidifiers that we've covered here should be quite sufficient for an average size, but if we had to choose our favorite bathroom dehumidifiers, that would definitely be the CRAZO 500ml for best dehumidifier. Not only does it sport one of the sleekest designs we've seen so far, but it's also whisper-quiet and very small bathroom dehumidifier, and this bathroom dehumidifier will remove the excess moisture in the air with no issues. It has our recommendation!

We hope found the best dehumidifier for bathroom review helpful!

Additional Reading

  • Best Dehumidifier for Basement
  • Best Small Dehumidifier
  • Best Commercial Dehumidifier
  • Best Dehumidifier for Mold
  • Best Crawl Space Dehumidifier
  • How to Dehumidify a Bathroom

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Source: https://dehumidifiercritic.com/best-dehumidifier-for-bathroom/

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