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29 of 29 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Does the job
We have used this dehumidifier for over a month to recover from a flooded basement. After removing the standing water, we were left with carpets and padding that were soaked thru, and humidity high enough to cause perspiration if you went down there. The unit was positioned in the TV room and I ran the long vinyl hose to the sink in the laundry room. The controls are...
Published 20 months ago by Herbert Sloop Mellecium

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18 of 21 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Do not buy this
We splurged on this in July 2010 and were thrilled with the design and functionality (pumping water, gravity not required). It was noisy and ran warm/hot, which though not ideal in the summer time, was acceptable. Until it stopped working in August. We got it to work again for brief periods of time but it would stop working within a day and was running really warm...
Published 19 months ago by Deb Denis


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29 of 29 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Does the job, September 21, 2010
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We have used this dehumidifier for over a month to recover from a flooded basement. After removing the standing water, we were left with carpets and padding that were soaked thru, and humidity high enough to cause perspiration if you went down there. The unit was positioned in the TV room and I ran the long vinyl hose to the sink in the laundry room. The controls are easy, set it to pump, then set the desired humidity to --- which essentially means the unit will run continuously. It took perhaps a week+ to drive the humidity below 50% given the extensive carpeting and the padding lying underneath. We did not move furniture or turn up the carpets so dehumidifying maybe took longer than it might of. But once the humidity dropped below 50% it went to 40% in another day and to 30% the day after that. We did not do bucket brigade because all the water was automatically pumped into the laundry sink. After leaving the unit off for a day the humidity in the basement crept back up to 50% or so, probably because the carpeting was still giving off moisture from underneath. So I would turn the unit on and in one day it would be back to 30% again. This was repeated a few times. The basement has now stabilized to its normal levels and things seem well. Mold has apparently not set in anywhere, and we don't detect any obvious odors after 3 months. Reasonably fast, very effective, and easy to use gets the stars. Our single experience (running it day and night for 2 weeks and intermittently after) does not evaluate its durability. But we feel we've recovered the cost already, having essentially salvaged our basement property.
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35 of 36 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Works exactly as described, July 8, 2010
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We purchased this unit for our relatively damp basement. The pump was the primary selling point as our last unit was gravity fed and had to be elevated off the ground in order to drain into the laundry tub. We've been running it for over a month with good results and the pump works well.

The other reviewer commented on how the unit heated up his/her basement, but this has not been our experience. Drier air simply feels warmer than damp air. I'd recommend this unit to anybody who wants a unit with a pump, otherwise a cheaper model would work just as well.
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26 of 26 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Feature filled, but loud blower fan, May 26, 2011
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After four good years of service, my old Soleus Air CFM-40 40-Pint Dehumidifier with Humidistat (see my review of this model also) up and unexpectedly died on me. Searching for a replacement, I happened across this unit at a local store in Michigan. A bit larger than I really needed, but the extra capacity will come in handy when it is really humid outside. After 48 hours of use, I can tell you my experiences thus far:

Good:
* High power blower motor really moves the air around in my basement.
* The compressor is quiet when running.
* Digital display for outside unit air temp, compressor coil running temp and set humidity level in percentage.
* Programmable humidity level - 30% to 80% in 5% increments and on continuously regardless of humidity.
* Timer function - 24 hour run time is broken down as follows:
1) 0 to 10 hours -- 30 minute increments
2) 10 to 24 hours -- 1 hour increments
* 3 ways to collect and dispose of the water:
1) by holding tank -- about 1.75 gallon with an internal handle that folds down inside the unit.
2) by larger diameter hose connection out the back - gravity drain.
3) Small electric pump inside the dehumidifier to a 3/8" drain hose (included).
* When the holding tank is full, unit has an automatic shut-off feature so as not to overflow.
* Automatic defrost feature -- starts working when the air temperature is below 59 degrees.
* CFC free - this unit uses R410A, not the older R22 or what the Soleus used - R134A (automotive refrigerant).
* Energy Star rated.
* 6 foot power cord.
* Over one 16 hour run @ 67degrees air temp, I pulled out 12 pints of water.
* Warranty - 1 year parts & labor and 5 year parts only on the compressor and related components.

Bad:
* Blower has only two speeds - low and high.
* Blower on high is loud and on low is only slightly quieter.
* Blower output is fixed - straight up. You cannot redirect the output in another direction.
* Difficult to see water level on the holding tank w/o using a flash light.
* When the collection bucket is removed, excess water from the condenser continues to come out and onto the floor.
* This unit uses 675 watts/hour when operating on high (the Soleus used 400 watts/hour).
* Extended warranty is for 2 additional years @ $85.00 covering labor. That is just about 1/2 the price of a new one.

Others have complained that this unit runs hot. Having run this unit for 48 hours straight, in 67 degree ambient air temperature, I do not detect this at all. The housing is cool to the touch. The air discharge is cool. If your dehumidifier is running hot, have it repaired under warranty. I don't see it with mine at all.

The display panel shows Relative Humidity (RH) when this dehumidifier is in operation. If you press the temperature button, this unit displays the ambient temperature in Fahrenheit degrees, then Celsius degrees. Left alone after that, the unit defaults back to ambient RH in percent format.

Setting the RH level, like 50%, this unit kicks the compressor in at 54% RH and off at 46% RH.

In all, for my use in my basement, which is 1,300 Sq. Ft., this unit fills the bill. Granted it is premature to say how long this unit will last. I didn't expect the last to give out in just four years of seasonal use. If something happens, I will supplement this review accordingly. Thus far, I recommend this dehumidifier if you can handle the fan noise.

*****
6/12/2011 - Update -- runs fine, except:

One problem has popped up. My dehumidifier and the plugged GFCI outlet do NOT play nice together. Over a matter of a few hours, the GFCI trips and the unit shuts down. When the GFCI is reset, it works fine again for a few more hours. The past two dehumidifier didn't do this, so I wonder if there is a small internal short that is causing this problem.

I highly recommend using the built-in pump provision for emptying the holding tank. Running the hose to a near by drain, it is literately a "set and forget" operation. I check the tank from time-to-time, only a small amount of water remains in the bottom of the holding tank when in operation. My water dripping issue on the floor is gone. A much better option than using the drain pan that has to be emptied twice a day on humid days.

*****
5/11/2012 - Update

Just started my dehumidifier for the 2012 season a few days ago. Started up and works like a champ, even after sitting unused over the winter. The pump started up at the proper time to empty the holding bucket.

Season 2 is off to a good start. This dehumidifier is working just as it should.
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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Great unit, August 16, 2010
This review is from: DeLonghi DD50P 50 Pt. Energy Star Dehumidifier with Patented Pump (Kitchen)
I have purchased this unit over a month ago, actually 2 of them and there perfect and really outperformed their clam. As a matter of fact, I'm going to purchase another. Trouble-free so far and I would recommend this unit to anyone as it has a built-in pump that removes the water upward if needed and I never have to worry about emptying the container as this unit has a hose (that comes with the unit) to travel into a cellar sub-pump system. Carl from Trumbull, Ct.
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18 of 21 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Do not buy this, September 30, 2010
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This review is from: DeLonghi DD50P 50 Pt. Energy Star Dehumidifier with Patented Pump (Kitchen)
We splurged on this in July 2010 and were thrilled with the design and functionality (pumping water, gravity not required). It was noisy and ran warm/hot, which though not ideal in the summer time, was acceptable. Until it stopped working in August. We got it to work again for brief periods of time but it would stop working within a day and was running really warm. Today is 9/30 and I'm shopping for a new dehumidifier. If you read the Costco site (where we purchased this unit) you'll see the terrible experiences others have had. If it were possible to give something no stars, that's what I'd give this one.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect for Hydroponic Room, April 27, 2011
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This Dehumidifier works great. I was having issues with very high relative humidity in my grow room. You can set the humidy to whatever you want and the room stays within 5% of that setting. The bonus feature automatically pumps the water collected directly back into your hydroponic solution reservoir. This is truly a "set it and forget it" dehumidifer. I only wish the fan would shut down completely so I'm not wasting even more electricity.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars No More Kenmores, May 26, 2011
This review is from: DeLonghi DD50P 50 Pt. Energy Star Dehumidifier with Patented Pump (Kitchen)
As the humidity in my basement rose this Spring, I went out to buy something other than a Kenmore. I found this model at Costco's, bought it, and rolled it in among the boneyard of Kenmores in my basement. The unit was easier than the Kenmore to set up. I used the gravity drain to a water pump that I already have next to my heat pump furnace. It was simple. The Kenmore has a tube that you insert that keeps popping out. This unit has a lot more features than the same priced Kenmore. It has a read out for current humidity level and one for target level. It also has a temperaure gauge, defrost indicator, timer, two speed fan, optional pump, see through level indicator, and is much better looking. The high speed fan seems to push more air through than the Kenmores and it didn't seem noisy to me. The Kenmores only lasted a few years. Time will tell on this model but it is off to a good start. The first day my humidity level went from 75% to 60%.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent product, January 21, 2011
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I've ordered 2 Delonghi's Dehumidifiers last summer (2010) and both are still functioning perfect. The modern styling, controls and reviews I read were very positive, in which turn out to be true and correct. If this model is still available I would definitely recommend this to anyone.
Carl
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Great dehumidifier!!, December 20, 2010
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We put this dehumidifier in our basement because we were having some moisture issues and mold was becoming a little too prevalent. When we first put it in the basement the humidity was around 75% according to the unit. The instructions were simple and we decided to use the pump to move the water into a utility sink and it worked right off the bat. After about 3 or 4 days of running continuously, it had the humidity down to 45% and it's been holding steady every since. At some point we unplugged it and forget to set it to "pump" and it filled up the drawer and shut itself off. It must have been off for a few days and the humidity went up to about 65%. I emptied the drawer and turned the pump back on and in a few days it was back down to 45%.

All I can say is it works fabulously and it's pretty quiet. I love that it has a pump so it's basically self-sufficient.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Love the pump, April 5, 2011
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Love the pump, pumps the water 10 feet into laundry discharge outlet was delivered to The Island of Nantucket, Ma at no additional charge and does a great job easy to program.
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