Dehumidifier Reviews
Dehumidifiers are a sleeper category. Most owners don't care about them until a basement starts smelling musty or a crawlspace develops visible mold, and at that point the question isn't 'which is best,' it's 'which is going to actually run all summer without dying or filling its pump line with biofilm.'
We're building this category to cover that question honestly: 30-pint units for damp basements in moderate climates, 50-pint units for humid summer regions or finished basements with HVAC ducting, and 70-pint units for crawlspaces, large basements, and the kind of standing-water-adjacent situations where a smaller unit just can't keep up. Pump drainage, auto-defrost behavior in cold basements, and continuous-drain hookup compatibility get the same scrutiny as raw extraction rate.
Q3 2026
We're synthesizing reviews now and the first articles ship in Q3 2026.
In the meantime, our existing coverage in air purifiers and humidifiers covers the indoor-air problems most readers come here to solve.
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