When excess moisture causes discomfort, musty odors, and even damage to your property, you need the right dehumidifier for the job. Dehumidifiers remove excess water vapor from the air to help you breathe better inside your home.
Shop dehumidifiers with advanced features like timers, auto-defrost, and adjustable humidity settings. Perfect for protecting your home from excess moisture.
In coming up with this current winners list, our experts tested more than a dozen dehumidifiers from leading brands, clocking hundreds of hours of operation over the months-long evaluation...
Our number one pick is the Honeywell 50 Pint dehumidifier. Not only did it perform well in all his tests, but our tester, Dan, found that it could quickly remove moisture in larger rooms, making...
With any dehumidifier, we also suggest addressing the causes of moisture-infiltration issues to improve your odds of long-term success. The huge drainage bucket in this powerful, effective, and...
There are three major types of dehumidifiers: Full-size compressor based dehumidifiers (such as those in the photo above) are capable of removing several gallons of water from the air each day. Most thermo-electric and desiccant units can remove only a few ounces per day at best.
A dehumidifier removes moisture from the air by condensing it into water droplets, collecting the water and then releasing the dry air back into the room. Many air conditioners also dehumidify as part of their function. However, a dedicated dehumidifier has a much higher dehumidifying capacity than most ACs, and dehumidifiers are useful in hot or cold weather. Dehumidifiers are handy because a ...
The best dehumidifier that we've tested is the GE APYR50LC. This unit is intended for use in big spaces, with a high 50-pint AHAM-rated capacity and a max fan speed sufficient to generate air movement in open-concept living areas.