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Sterra launches dehumidifiers to improve home comfort and air quality

Sterra introduces the Ray and Titan dehumidifiers, offering advanced humidity control and air purification for healthier, more comfortable homes.

Singapore-based brand Sterra has unveiled its latest offerings, the Sterra Ray and Sterra Titan dehumidifiers. Designed to enhance living conditions in homes, these dehumidifiers tackle high humidity levels while improving air quality. Ideal for combating mould growth, unpleasant odours, and dampness, the new models provide practical solutions for Singapore’s challenging climate.

Sterra is offering exclusive launch prices for a limited time. The Sterra Ray is available at US$249 (originally US$349), and the Sterra Titan is priced at US$549 (down from US$649).

Features of the Sterra Ray dehumidifier

Compact yet powerful, the Sterra Ray is designed for smaller spaces and can remove up to 12 litres of moisture daily. This ensures effective prevention of mould and odour, creating a fresher indoor environment. The model includes a 2-litre water tank with the option to connect a hose for continuous drainage, reducing the need for frequent emptying.

In addition to moisture control, the Sterra Ray serves as a clothes-drying aid, making it a valuable tool for households drying laundry indoors. Its user-friendly interface displays real-time humidity levels, and users can customise settings to maintain humidity between 30% and 80% in 5% increments. The unit also features a full-tank indicator and buzzer alarm for convenience.

Highlights of the Sterra Titan dehumidifier

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For larger areas and demanding conditions, the Sterra Titan offers industrial-grade performance, extracting up to 25 litres of moisture daily. This model not only addresses humidity issues but also includes advanced air purification. With ion and UV-C technology, it removes up to 99.9% of airborne bacteria, viruses, and moulds, ensuring a healthier home environment.

The Sterra Titan provides precise humidity control, adjustable between 30% and 90% in 5% increments. It offers five operational modes: Manual, Auto, Dryer, Cooling, and Continuous, allowing users to select the most suitable setting for their needs. A spacious 5-litre water tank supports extended operation without frequent maintenance. Additionally, the model includes smart app integration for remote control, a child lock for safety, and caster wheels for easy mobility.

Addressing Singapore’s humidity challenges

Both the Sterra Ray and Titan are designed to address the common challenges of Singapore’s humid weather. With their sleek and modern designs, they blend seamlessly into any home. Whether for compact apartments or larger homes, these dehumidifiers provide advanced features to maintain ideal humidity levels and improve indoor air quality year-round.

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