• 30 PINT CAPACITY – Our 30 pint capacity dehumidifier are able to collect 30 pints of water a day and adjust humidity from 35% to 85%, perfect for use in basement, bathroom, bedroom, or crawlspace. Maintaining a healthy 45%-55% humidity range has never been easier! Please note: depending on the climate in your area, as well as room size, you may need to purchase a larger unit for best effect
  • INNOVATIVE 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
  • QUIET AND CONTINUOUS OPERATION – A maximum 51 decibel limit enables low volume operation equivalent to a quiet conversation. Meanwhile, with Energy Star certification, the unit features a continuous dehumidification mode designed to keep your home at the proper humidity level 24/7
  • EASY MAINTENANCE – Easily empty the included tank (0.8 gallon) when it’s full, or simply connect a standard .75 inch female garden hose (not included) to the built in socket for gravity fed continuous draining. Meanwhile, a reusable filter preserves air quality without expensive replacement parts
  • WORLDWIDE WARRANTY - Midea is the world’s largest provider of air conditioning products. As a testament to our dedication to quality, we offer a one year parts and labor warranty on this product

Packed well and delivered on time. With its compact design, it works great for the bathroom. My bathroom is always so wet after shower. since start to use this 30 pint dehumidifier, floor never wet again , it's perfect size for my bathrooms too. Just working for few minutes after shower, it removes the dampness quickly. Trustworthy!

The product experience is quite good! It is set up as easy as in 5 minutes. We had try it the whole night and the HUM dropped from 79% to 60% 1/4 water in the bucket. This portable dehumidifier works for our entire house effectively. It’s so worth for a purchase.

Living at the rainy city in the northwest, a good de-humidifier is a necessity to keep in house especially for the basement and lower floor. I get this one for my bedroom of about 200 sq ft. It is compact and is a good fit to the room. I set it up all by myself with the instruction. It has several modes and feature with a timing function. I have not tested all -- just finished trying the dehumidifier and fan. Everything is functioning okay. Today is a sunny day, not too humid. And after running for 1.5 hours it collects about half a liter wafer. On the logistic side, the seller is very responsive. Standard free shipping gets it here in 5 days. Yeah, it has my recommendation.

This is a 70 pint humidifier. In case you were wondering, that refers to how much water it can extract from the air in a 24 hour period. It is solidly built. It is easy to set up and operate. It runs fairly quietly. I hooked up a hose to the back of the removable water collection "bucket" to allow continuous operation. This hose simply empties into a drain. This allows continuous operation. The automatic shut off, that would normally be triggered when the bucket gets filled never engages. So this machine keeps running as needed to maintain the set humidity level.

I bought this dehumidifier for our basement, cause it's very humid there. I set it up few days ago, and it works great so far. I use the drain(not included, need to buy one), so that I don't need to worry about the bucket at all. After setting up the target humid( I set it at 60%), it start working automatically. Really convenient! By the way, if there were dark color for basement, that will be perfect

I live in Coastal North Carolina where high heat and humidity is a problem that can cause mold and lots of other issues. Starting in the late Spring, humidity levels tend to be 80-90% everyday until it turns cooler in November or so. The lowest floor of my home isn't air-conditioned and so I've learned the hard way that during the summer months, it's important to keep a dehumidifier running almost non-stop to keep humidity levels under control. There are two choices people here make. One choice is to use rugged, heavy-duty commercial-grade dehumidifiers that cost about ten times what this Midea unit costs. The other choice is small, consumer-grade dehumidifiers with the understanding that when run continually, they probably won't last very long. Until recently, I had a reasonably good experience with a 70-pint Frigidaire dehumidifier. It was fairly easy to setup and ran well for about four years before just suddenly stopping one day. The Midea unit is fairly well made for the price. Compared to the Frigidaire it replaces, it's slightly larger physically, but somewhat lighter in weight. It's slightly quieter overall, but somewhat higher pitched versus the Frigidaire's low-pitched rumble. The controls are basic, but since I pretty much just need "ON" and "OFF", I have no issues. I monitor humidity levels carefully, and from what I can tell, it removes about the same amount of water from my home as the previous 70-pint unit did. When purchasing a dehumidifier, it's important to understand energy usage if you intend to run it a lot since different brands can be all over the map with energy efficiency. Also, depending on where you intend to use it, your home just might not have ample electrical capacity if you need to put the unit on a circuit that's already loaded with other things. I'm happy to say that the Midea is one of the more energy-efficient dehumidifiers out there, drawing just under 700 watts when operating. That's about 50 watts less than the Frigidaire unit I replaced, and it was one of the lowest energy users available when I bought it in 2015. To be clear, this is still a lot of energy...a 700-watt load running 24x7 consumes roughly 500 KWH per month. If you're like me and pay $0.12 per KWH for electricity, this dehumidifier uses about $60 a month for electricity. In other words, it pays to spend a bit more for an energy efficient unit if you intend to use it a lot. The built-in condensate bucket is similar to what I've seen on other units, but in my opinion, emptying it is no fun - you'll want to connect it to a drain or other outside solution. In my case, I ran a short length of hose to a small condensation pump, and then through some plastic tubing outside of the house. In the right setting where it's draining downhill, you might be able to skip the pump, but I like the extra safety-net it provides. Like most dehumidifiers, if the drain hose gets kinked or otherwise blocked, the built-in condensate bucket fills up - and when it fills to the top, the unit shuts off. About the only thing I don't like about this Midea unit is that it doesn't seem to come back on automatically after a power failure. This is no big deal normally, but if I'm away from home for some reason and there's a power outage, I'd like it to switch back on automatically when the power is restored. I'm sure there's a way to achieve this, so I'll keep looking. Overall, the Midea is a great dehumidifier for the price. It's quiet, energy-efficient and gets the job done while being easy to use. Although I've only had mine a short time, I'd have no trouble recommending it based on what I've seen so far - it's definitely worth a look!

This dehumidifier looks to work very well. Although this brand is not common, I still choose to try to buy it due to the good price. So far I've made the right choice. There are some bugs on the ground floor of my house. Because my family usually likes to use the bathroom on that floor to take a shower or clean the mops, it was very damp. The machine drops the humidity very quickly, meanwhile the noise of the machine is acceptable, not too loud. When I set the humidity to 60 and the room on the ground floor dropped into the 60s within three days. And it also has a very nice timing feature, which is that we usually time it after the shower, so that we can use the machine more efficiently. In a word, I highly recommend this machine, which makes my bugs disappear and meets all our dehumidification needs. The most important is cost-effective.

I was able to assemble it within 15 minutes without any help from my hubby. Instruction is included makes assembly a breeze. There is a handle with the water bucket so I can dump away the water easily. The bucket is decent size so I don’t think I would need to empty the water every so often in case I am away. The dehumidifier has roller options so I can move it around the house without dragging it across the room. The machine itself is not too heavy anyway. There are illuminating buttons on top of the machine (see pictures) so I can adjust it at night. I put it on comfort mode and run it 24/7 for the past 3 days. I know is working properly because it won’t be on at all time. It just keeping it at the humidity level that I set. Another thing I like about this dehumidifier is that the filter is washable, and it shows you alert when filter needs to be cleaned and if water is full so I don’t need to put out the bucket to check or forgot about emptying it. The machine itself is not too noisy compare to other that I had seen. I am getting another one for the basement too.

Bought it for the damp in the spring weather especially in the basement. It works very well and it strongly exceeds my expectation. It provides multiple operating modes and the smart feature is super convenient that it can auto restart / shut off with automatic detection, and I can just take a look and easily do some cleaning based on the filter cleaning alert / instructions. I am also impressed that it collects a lot of water every day in a quiet manner, and it never bothers me at night, even though it's not far away from the bedroom. Also note that the little wheels adds even more mobility, regardless it is not big / not heavy at all.