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Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2025
This dehumidifier only worked for a year and then completely failed. I contacted the manufacturer three times and got NO response. Finally I contacted Amazon and learned that the email address that the manufacturer provides in their product manual is bogus. Amazon agreed to refund my money outside the return window given the manufacturer contact information on the website was incorrect. So Amazon gets 5 stars and Simsen gets 0 (unfortunately 1 was the lowest option I could select in my review).
Chad
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2024
I ended up buying 2 of these- one for my basement and one for my living room. I live in the northeast which gets very humid in the summer and this thing works great and makes it much more comfortable. Because it takes some of the humidity out of the air, it also makes it feel cooler.I especially like it because it’s simple to use. There’s a button to turn it on/off, disable/enable the light, and sleep mode. To empty it, you just pull it out the back and dump the water out.It’s a bit expensive, but standard for similar dehumidifiers. I can’t speak to how this compares to others, but I’ve had no issues with mine thus far.
P Robinson
Reviewed in Canada on June 22, 2024
Bought for a small bathroom. Used for after shower to reduce humidity in room. Claim of 800 sq. Feet coverage. More like 80 sq. Foot . Needsvto run a long time to even begin to make a diifference.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2024
I purchased this in 2022 to help with a toilet leak that went into our subfloor and destroyed our kitchen ceiling. It was a fight with the homeowners insurance and they didn’t bring the necessary equipment and when they did, it was broken I was worried I was going to get mold in my house that was only three years old was going to be further damaged I purchased this to help take out the moisture since I was in a battle to get the proper cleanup They even accuse me of breaking their machines that are supposed to be industrial. I use this machine in the interim, until they finally brought in a new company. we still use this in areas of our house. That seems to keep a lot of moisture, especially the moisture that comes off the lake and when it rains. I don’t usually write reviews but this was kind of important and I was going through my paperwork and found it and decided I should do my due diligence It definitely didn’t take the place of the professional companies equipment, but if I didn’t have it, I think I would’ve had more damage. Needless to say, I have a new homeowners insurance company. I am thankful for this product.
DOLLY
Reviewed in Mexico on January 8, 2024
Me gusta que es pequeño, fácil de utilizar y cadí no hace ruido.
Red
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 20, 2023
Needed to use it and it’s broken… asked if anyone has the manual the smart seller says it comes with the product… yes I know but I have misplaced it so the answer was just stupid. I will now see if the insurance will get a replacement hopefully not this brand
Stephen
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 30, 2023
This item had a long lead time on it and when it arrived I found it had a type A plug (Used in USA, Cananda, Japan and Mexico). Now having to go through the rigmarole of returning it. A complete waste of my time. So pissed.
Anodyne
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2023
The trouble with all thermoelectric type dehumidifiers is that they are extremely inefficient. The price of the dehumidifier is insignificant relative to the cost of electricity it uses over its lifetime. That said, I knew this before I bought this unit and it is certainly no worse than other thermoelectric dehumidifiers on the market. If I had more room and weight was not a problem, I would have bought a compressor type dehumidifier which are much more efficient, last longer, and generally work down to lower temperatures. However, I wanted this unit for a sailboat hooked up to shore power and size and weight were motivating factors.Overall it looks very nice and it is very small and portable. The LED light is silly. It makes the unit look like a cheap novelty item. Fortunately, it can be easily turned off or set to a constant white light which does allow the water level in the reservoir to be easily seen. The reservoir is much bigger than it needs to be. I can run this unit a week and it won't fill up. Maybe in more humid warmer areas it is needed but I would think a boat sitting in water is about as humid as one would ever use this. The amount of water it pulls out is much less than a compressor based dehumidifier. My boat is not large but I had a small compressor based dehumidifier that would pull two quarts a day out and easily bring the humidity down to 40% despite the many places for humid air to leak in. This unit only pulls a cup or two out and does not drop the humidity below about 65% even on a dry cool day. It is, however, far better than desiccant based dehumidifiers.In short, it performs about like I expected and I am satisfied with it. If size and weight were not a factor, I would stick with a compressor based system. The difference in cost is irrelevant over the life of the unit, actually cheaper, and the noise is not that much more.Features I wish this unit had:1) The ability to automatically turn on after the power is cut. If power drops out, this unit will not restart once it is restored.2) A quieter fan. The fan is not particularly bad. On low it is very quiet but it doesn't work as well.3) A smaller reservoir so that the overall unit was even smaller than it is.4) A temperature switch so the unit turns off when the ambient temperature drops below where it works well and restarts when the temperature rises. This unit will freeze up and form ice around the thermoelectric coolers when the ambient temperature drops below 40F.
LilDawgz
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2022
It's a very small footprint. I posted a picture in comparison to a bleach bottle. It's extremely quiet, though I use it for the basement, so noise isn't too much of a concern. Running it on day mode (loudest) makes way less noise that a window fan. The first day I set it up, the humidity was high. After running it for a few hours, I couldn't really tell the difference (it was a hot summer day). However, after the first day I noticed a significant decrease in humidity. By day two, the atmosphere was comfortable. Though I don't sleep in the basement, my gym is there and it's hard to breathe when humidity is high. This has eliminated that problem completely. My basement is a little under 700 sq ft and wide open. The dehumidifier doesn't suck in the air at high speeds (necessary to minimize noise level) but if you want to increase its efficiency you may need a second unit or you could also get by with a fan that'll help move the air around in greater volume. The 90 oz receptacle is perfectly fine but, depending on humidity level, may require emptying every day or two. The system comes with a hose you can hang over a bucket or drain pipe. This has reduced my need to empty it out to every few weeks (5 gallon bucket - filled to a little over half way) or not at all if it can drain directly. All in all, highly recommend!
Joan Perras
Reviewed in Canada on December 28, 2022
finished full basement
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