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Sd 30E 30 Pint Dehumidifier Energy Star

May 11th, 2012

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Sd 30e 30 Pint Dehumidifier Energy Star

Designed to remove excess moisture from your home quietly and efficiently. A requisite for those suffering from dust mite, allergies or plainly for those who wants to keep their indoor humidity at a comfortable level. Air that is too damp may cause itchy skin and nasal passages, condensation on windows, water harm to materials, mold growth and rotting of wood materials in your home. SPT dehumidifiers remove moisture from the musty air so you may take delight in year-round ease in your home or office. Humidity level for this unit may be set as low as 35% with Normal or Turbo fan speed. Features a retractable lifting handle, washable air filter and casters for easy mobility.

Designed for rooms up to 200 square feet, this quiet and effective dehumidifier removes up to 30 pints of water from indoor air each 24 hours. The unit comes equipped with a 5-liter water tank and two fan settings, normal and turbo, as well as a soft-touch electronic control panel, which makes it simple to use. Ideal for home or office, the dehumidifier gains those who suffer from allergies or those who merely want a comfortable indoor humidity level. Choose among ceaseless de-humidifying or 35- to 80-percent humidity settings (in increments of 5 percent). The unit provides time-delay automati protection, a removable bucket with handle, a full-bucket indicator with automati shut-off, and a drain hose connection option (hose not included). Other highlights include a rotary compressor, a retractable lifting handle, a washable air filter, and lasting casters for easy mobility. Weighing 32 pounds, the 490-watt Energy Star dehumidifier measures 10 by 13-2/5 by 20 inches and carries a one-year fixed warranty.

Sd 30e 30 Pint Dehumidifier Energy Star

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Sd 30e 30 Pint Dehumidifier Energy Star

Sd 30e 30 Pint Dehumidifier Energy Star Photo

Sd 30e 30 Pint Dehumidifier Energy Star

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Sd 30e 30 Pint Dehumidifier Energy Star

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Most helpful customer reviews

6 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
5Works fine
By mrwr
I have been using this dehumidifier for several weeks. It does what it is supposed to, and is somewhat quieter than the one it replaced, which I appreciate. I also like how the air filter is designed so it is simply pulled out of the side of the unit for cleaning.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
1very loud, unusable
By emmapeel
This is like the loudest cheap motel air conditioner sound I’ve ever heard. On top of that, it vibrates. My downstairs neighbors would kill me if I kept this thing. Not to mention the fact that I would never be able to sleep through that racket.

I can’t comment on its ability to dry the air–I can’t keep it on long enough. It’s going back tomorrow.

4 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
3SPT SD-30E not for continuous use
By martin family
This dehumidifier seems to work well if you can empty the reservoir regularly. Since we are out of our house for months at a time, I need to attach a hose so the water will run out. Our first dehumidifier lasted only three years (a Zenith ZD30)so we needed a new one. When I wanted to set a hose up for continuous water flow, the hose provided was too short and too narrow. I couldn’t attach it to the exit nozzle. I went to Home Depot (I bought it through Home Depot online) and asked if they had any ideas for me. After some thought, we decided to take a thicker hose.

I ended up using the thicker hose from HD and a hose clamp to attach it to the nozzle. Since the presence of the hose clamp does not allow the water reservoir to be inserted correctly, I needed to tape the lever (the lever the tells the machine that the reservoir is inserted correctly) with cardboard and duct tape.

I did use the tiny piece of hose pipe that was provided when I inserted it into the garden hose that leads to the shower. Then I inserted the tiny hose into the Home Depot hose, thereby making a leak-free communication of hoses.

In the end, the machine works fine, but you will need to make some significant modifications if you want the condensation to flow out continuously.

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