From the wirecutter test conditions above it sounds like these are also meant to dehumidify:
we measured the temperature and humidity in the room every 15 minutes for three hours to see how well each unit dispersed the coolness and dehumidification process across the space.
With one hose, you presumbly get that for free if the air inside is more humid than the air that replaces it. With two hoses, since you’re not mixing air, do you still dehumidify? (If anything I’d expect the opposite, since the same amount of water vapor is apparently higher humidity in a cool room than a hot room.)
From the wirecutter test conditions above it sounds like these are also meant to dehumidify:
With one hose, you presumbly get that for free if the air inside is more humid than the air that replaces it. With two hoses, since you’re not mixing air, do you still dehumidify? (If anything I’d expect the opposite, since the same amount of water vapor is apparently higher humidity in a cool room than a hot room.)