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The Midea 1,500 Sq. Ft. Energy Star Certified Dehumidifier is designed to efficiently remove up to 22 pints of moisture daily, making it ideal for basements, bathrooms, and large rooms. With smart control features, ultra-quiet operation, and energy-saving capabilities, this dehumidifier ensures a comfortable living environment while being easy to use and maintain.
Item Weight | 33.51 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 10.51"D x 15.31"W x 19.8"H |
Material Type | Plastic |
Color | White |
Recommended Uses For Product | Residential |
Wattage | 295 watts |
Operation Mode | Continuous |
Upper Temperature Rating | 96 Degrees Fahrenheit |
Dehumidification Capacity | 22 Pints per Day |
Air Flow Capacity | 135 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
Capacity | 22 Pints |
Tank Volume | 0.53 Gallons |
Floor Area | 1500 Square Feet |
Additional Features | Auto restart function limits disruption due to power outages by engaging your chosen settings as soon as power is restored. The auto defrost function prevents the collected water from being frozen and doing harm to the machine |
K**M
10/10 great product
It seems like I only ever live in old houses with no ventilation in the bathrooms 🤦‍♀️ and now I live in an old house with no ventilation in the bathroom AND my basement floods anytime it rains🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️Anyways, this has always been my go to product for dehumidifiers. It works great, I run it most of the day and it doesn’t hike up my electricity bill too much, it’s quiet (I actually love the white noise it makes), and is overall really great quality.If I had to say any cons it’d literally just be the size. I ended up buying a larger scale one and I struggle finding a “cute” place to put it with my air purifier and a/c haha
R**H
Runs great, low noise, does the job, very well.
I purchased the 3000 Sq model back in March of 2021. I live in Florida and this dehumidifier has been running non-stop ever since. The humidity for most of the year is over 95%. This think has been keeping the humidity down around 40% to 45%. I run my A/C at 80 degrees, where I am comfortable.Due to the amount of water this dehumidifier pulls out of the air does require dumping the reservoir several times a day. In the rainy season, I have had to empty the tank at least three to four times a day, due to 100% humidity. The rest of the year is at least two times a day.I have read s9me of the reviews about this thing beeping when the tank is full at night, when people are sleeping. I solved that by emptying the tank before going to bed, then again when I get up, regardless if the tank is full or not.This makes the house much more comfortable with lower humidity. The other think is how it has held up, it has been running 24 hour a day, seven days a week for the past three years. That is almost 26,000 running hours without any issues, so far.As far as electrical use, it has had no effect on my electic bill. I think it is allowing my central A/C to run better because the A/C condenser is not getting all gummed up with very humid air going through it.Allowing it to run more efficiently. This could be off setting the cost to run the dehumidifier.As far as the sound, it is more lik3 white noise. My A/C makes more noise that this dehumidifier. I only here it when thexA/C turns off.I do know that I am able to run the A/C less because the less humid air feels cool. When we have 70 degree temperatures with 100% humidity, I was running the A/C to lower the humidity, not the temperature. Now the dehumidifier is doing that job.The only thing is, it does not have a pump to pump the water into sink or tub to drain. Even the larger model only empties the tank into a floor drain. It will not pump vertical for a few feet.If Midea made one that would/could pump the water a few feet vertically (not their cube model), I would buy it.Over all, I would buy this one again 1) because of how well it has held up 2) How well it does its job of removing the humidity.
S**E
Pretty nifty little humidifier. Does the job, and relatively inexpensive to run.
I live in Northern California, and for the most part due to low rain, and drought in the past, didn't have much high humidity to speak of. This year has been very different, with a lot of warm rain every few days and weeks, bringing in 99%, and 100% humidity days for a pretty long stretch.So much so, I noticed a very large increase of indoor humidity too. So I got to looking into a seasonal type dehumidifier to help out.Enter the Midea 1,500 Sq. Ft. Energy Star Certified Dehumidifier.I purchased it January 28, 2024, and have been getting used to the way it works for the past two weeks.Dang, what a difference. After doing some further reading on how long to run it at first, I opted to let it do it's thing for the first 48 hours. Then, run it for 12 hours from mid morning to early evening when the indoor humidity levels were the highest.I don't run it on turbo mode, or comfort mode, or continuous mode.The level has been set at 40%, and it keeps the indoor RH at 40%.Okay enough of that boring stuff, on to the good part of the review.The unit is compact, easy to set up, and straight foreword to operate.I like that it is on wheels to move around if needed easily.So far I have kept a close eye on the water reservoir, and empty it out when it gets about half full. At first that was twice a day, but as the house has dried out, down to once a day.So all in all, I myself would recommend it based on my experience so far.Okay, other stuff.I read other reviews mentioning leakage. I have not so far had that issue, but I did pick up a catch pan to place underneath just in case. Not sure if this tip is helpful, but before emptying the water bucket, I'll tip the unit forward to let additional water drain out first.Other reviews mention the fan is loud. Perhaps it is a bit, but not any more loud than running the AC fan in the summer, and certainly not excessively loud. This unit was designed to move air and circulate in a 1,500 square foot space, and it does a bang up job of it.I've only had it for about two to three weeks so I can't speak to it's longevity, but really these days appliances aren't built for and don't really last for decades anyways. They're all disposable, and that's the way it is.The house is perceptively less humid, feels great, and that weird winter time musty aroma that would occasionally seep up from the crawl space has vanished.With all that said... It's up to you, but I'd give this one a shot.
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