Dehumidifiers for Home, Makayla Dehumidifier 30 OZ(860ml),2200 Cubic Feet Small Dehumidifier with Auto Shut Off and 7 Colors Lights,Ultra Quiet for Home,Wardrobe,Closet,Bathroom,Bedroom,Trailer,RV
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TH
> 24 hourIt is quiet and easy to control. Ideal dehumidifier for my bathroom.
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J. Stuhlmiller
> 24 hourLarger reservoir is nice. Does a great job of removing moisture from the building we put it in.
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Scott
> 24 hourWorked well to remove moisture in a small bedroom. Would recommend to get larger unit for any larger space. Easy to empty water tank. Super quiet while running.
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Karen Orellana
> 24 houri was having trouble with this product but i got an email saying they will refund me or send me a new one
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Wayne LaFore
> 24 hourWe ended up with our cloth storage bins molding from too much moisture in our walk-in closet. The moisture was coming under the door from our bathroom that has no ventilation. We have been using this for two months and it has collected sooo much water in it and the mold has stopped!!! We are considering getting another one soon for our bathroom. Great purchase, great product and we will use from now on!!!
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stephy torres
> 24 hourWorks really great :))
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Haiden Rollins
> 24 hourThis dehumidifier has been a lifesaver considering the humidity here in FL. Waking up to wet windows, sliding glass doors, and damp laundry was new life moving from NC to FL. No matter the time or day, it always felt muggy until I made this purchase! It truly works, and I havent had another humid day inside and no more wet doors or damp laundry. I highly recommend this to anyone living in FL! It indeed draws out all the humidity. I love that it is light, doesnt make a sound, and is easy to hide.
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helen r vloks
> 24 hourI put this in my closet because it felt cold damp UT works great perfect for the job
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Michelle
> 24 hourI live in Southern California, so I cannot write this review in terms of how well it helps with the humidity of the desert air. However, I steam clean my apartment carpet once a month and it takes a minimum of two full days to even see the carpet BEGIN to dry. The complete drying process must take somewhere between 4-6 days (depending on the weather, how often I step into the room to grab something, if I have the window open and using the AC, etc, etc). I started to look for a dehumidifier to help speed up the drying process. I absolutely hate waiting for the carpet to dry because I cant walk across it for hours at a time, and mold began to develop in the carpet (I can smell the moldiness develop = which is not good for my respiratory health). Previously Ive already tried opening up the windows, using a fan, using the AC and none of them really helped dry the carpet. It was just a wet mess. Oh my goodness. I just steam cleaned the carpet this weekend, excited to use the dehumidifier. Now I cant wait to write a review on it. I steam cleaned my carpet in the morning around 8 - 9 am. I turned on the dehumidifier and left a rotating fan on (the fan that rotates side to side). By the afternoon (I couldnt believe it) the carpet was already 40-50% dried! Something I would have had to wait for a full day to pass. By 4-6 pm, the carpet was 90% dried (with some partially moist patches here and there). The dehumidifier must have pulled like 3 cm of water? Barely anything BUT the thing really help speed up the drying process in about 12 hours. Again, I cant say if it helped with the humidity in the air but it definitely helped with my carpet drying process (which is the real reason why I bought the dehumidifier in the first place). I am looking forward to steam cleaning my carpet next month! **The room that I used the dehumidifier in is about 100 square feet.
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Sam
> 24 hourEDIT: the company reached out to me looking to make my experience better and to fix the problem however I needed. Im changing my review because thats excellent customer service. I will be looking into their other products and hopefully find something that can better suit my space. :) Ive had it on non stop since I recieved it, and its hardly collected any moisture. The lower setting on the fan is nice and quiet, but it doesnt seem to do much of anything unless its on the higher setting. And thats not super loud, but its noticeable for sure. I have it in a fairly small space, actually less than what its supposed to be good for. So Im not really sure why it hasnt done much. I have a humidity reader in the room its in, and its staying around 70% humidity in there still.