Our dehumidifier reviews outline the positives and negatives of each of the models we review. Find the best dehumidifier for your situation before you spend your money. Check out our dehumidifier comparison chart to see how each of these models compares to the others.
Our Dehumidifier Reviews
Before you buy a dehumidifier, be sure to fully understand the differences between each model and brand. Can you guess which model below is the only one that has a remote control?
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The Frigidaire FAD704DUD 70 Pt. Dehumidifier is an energy-efficient unit that can smoothly bring down moisture levels in the air. Operation is easy with its ReadySelect Controls. Just choose your desired settings with the touch of a button. Aside from reducing water content in the air, this dehumidifier can also get rid of unpleasant smells, bacteria, and other potentially harmful airborne particles—thanks to a special Effortless Clean Filter.
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The Frigidaire FAD504DUD 50-Pint Dehumidifier has user-friendly, electronic controls and 2 fan speeds. Since it operates at a low temperature, you don’t have to worry about sudden spikes on your electric bill. This Energy Star Compliant machine can dehumidify up to 50 pints per day. The water container is easily accessible and comes with a level indicator.
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The Sunpentown SD-65E Energy Star 65-Pint Dehumidifier is ideal for rooms up to 500 square feet. It has a 10-liter removable water tank and full-bucket indicator. The unit automatically shuts off when the bucket is almost full. Operating this machine is easy. It has a soft-touch electronic control panel and 2 fan settings. This unit comes with a washable air filter that removes dust and other airborne particles to keep your home environment fresh and germ-free.
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The Danby 70 Pint Dehumidifier – DDR7009REE is great for large spaces up to 3,800 square feet. With its programmable humidity settings, you can easily create a healthy environment in your home where you can breathe easier.And you don’t have to be intimidated with the controls. The digital keypad with LED display is simple and straightforward. There is even a remote control for added convenience. Danby also cares for the environment, which is why they created a dehumidifier that has a non-ozone-depleting refrigerant.
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The Soleus Air CFM-40 Dehumidifier with Humidistat can get rid of up to 40 pints of moisture from the air every 24 hours.It also has a clever automatic shut-off feature that prevents the tank from overflowing. And you don’t have to worry about this machine eating up a lot of electricity. It uses less energy by constantly running at a low temperature. This unit comes with a conveniently washable filter that works hard to remove potentially harmful airborne particles from the air.
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The Soleus Air DP1-70-03 Dehumidifier can take away up to 70 pints of moisture from the air every 24 hours. It has a digital humidistat and you can choose from 3 fan speeds. To prevent overflowing and spills, this dehumidifier automatically shuts off when the water tank is nearly full. It also has a nifty bucket-full audible alarm and indicator light. If you don’t fancy having to empty the bucket every day, you can attach a standard garden hose to the continuous drainage port for continuous draining.
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The SPT SD-46T 46-Pint Dehumidifier doesn’t just reduce humidity levels. It also acts as an antibacterial agent, killing germs with TiO2 mesh and UV light. Unpleasant odors are also effectively eliminated, thanks to its active carbon filter. This dehumidifer can work efficiently in rooms up to 200 square feet. There are 2 fan settings to choose from and the electronic control panel is easy to use.
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