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Scott S
Greater than one weekFor my 3D printer enclose this was the perfect size and so far is working just fine for maintaining humidity.
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Lavon Mason
> 3 dayit worked
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Brian
> 3 dayFan dont work. Stayed hot to the touch. Reservoir had no lid. No instruction manual. Had on for a whole day and not a drop of water. Seems as if it was used.
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Garret Bentham
> 3 dayThis thing is not powerful enough to accomplish anything.
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Summer June
> 3 dayOur Ac unit is built into a closet. We have added this to the closet to soak up the extra humidity and it is doing a good job. Its not too loud unless on high speed. I like the white noise personally though. Helps me sleep.
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jonathan traverso
05-06-2025I ordered 2 dehumidifiers for both upper and lower parts of my house and they easily controlled the humidity around the house.
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kaidenkb30
> 3 dayThis is a nice compact dehumidifier, especially for the price. Gets the job done in my RV!
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Miguelito
08-06-2025Needed a dehumidifier for my small 499 sq. ft. home to keep mildew from building up on the front room windows and front door window. It works well and fills up with water about every 2-3 days depending on the humidity level. My house only really becomes humid after multiple people have taken showers or a lot of dishes have been washed. We also own several house plants. This unit has worked well for a few months now and I recommend it!
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Zina Botanicals
> 3 dayThis dehumidifier has been working great in a room housing two large aquascape tanks. It’s amazing how much water is collected in a day or two! I highly recommend this for a small space.
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Sandy
> 3 daySo glad I finally bought this! We live in a ground-floor apartment that must have a crack in the foundation or poor flashing because weve been battling moldy closets and corner baseboards the whole time. When we first noticed the problem, we started using dry chemical hanging bags, which dont seem to actively pulling the water out of the air... they just passively allow water to collect. They were only filling up enough to require replacement every couple of months, and when full, they held about 1 to 1 1/2 cups of water. So they help but hardly enough to notice. Additionally, the chemicals in the these products presents a potential inhalation hazard. So I Finally broke down and bought this dehumidifier for the worst corner. Its quiet and shuts off automatically when full. (I was worried that the auto-shutoff might be unreliable. (What if I forgot to check, and water started pooling in an area we were trying to dry out?) The reservoir holds about 2 cups of water and needs to be emptied about twice a week - slightly more often when its been rainy. Even now, a month or two later, Im still slightly astonished how much water its collecting! This product is definitely pulling out more water than our previous attempts with passive collection products, and its keeping mold build-up at bay.