claas880
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I second the oasis^^^^ its the best running dehumidifier I have ever had. I used to be stuck in the every 2 year rut also.
An LG unit that was 2 years old, caught fire and almost burned my parents house down. Total loss of lower level of the home, and a lot of damage upstairs. I believe the claim was around $250k. LG was sued by the home owners insurance and they won. My parents got their deductible back. You gotta be careful with these things. I will not run mine unless I am home and installed an additional smoke detector directly over it.
I had one and it was doing the same thing that caused a recall. Mine wasn't in the exact recall series serial #'s so all they would do is tell me to just stop using it.
An LG unit that was 2 years old, caught fire and almost burned my parents house down. Total loss of lower level of the home, and a lot of damage upstairs. I believe the claim was around $250k. LG was sued by the home owners insurance and they won. My parents got their deductible back. You gotta be careful with these things. I will not run mine unless I am home and installed an additional smoke detector directly over it.
Do you watch your cloths dryer, refrigerator, water heater, furnace, Air conditioner, oven, dishwasher, lap top or phone charger or any other appliance?
Do you watch your cloths dryer, refrigerator, water heater, furnace, Air conditioner, oven, dishwasher, lap top or phone charger or any other appliance?![]()
If you are killing them every 2yrs why not buy the extended warrenty? Seams like you could save a few hundred bucks over spending $1k on a commercial unit and just hoping it would last longer.
Desiccant Dehumidifier are fairly new on the market. Service history is not perfect. Maybe with time, it will be some a better option.
Take it a part, clean the coil, oil the fan motor, it light be all it needs.My unit is working but ice forms at the bottom of the filter and water pools a bit on the floor. Never did that before and manuals does not explain, just says to turn it off a while.
I have a 2-3 year old Mr. Cool mini-split in my Southeast Michigan 28ft x 30ft x 10ft detached shop with R19 everywhere. The air conditioning works great but I can't get the humidity below 65%. Always cool and clammy in there in the summer. And yes, the condensation tube is always draining outside.I have one that's 20 years old and i'm quite certain it still works. I replaced it with a better unit so i havent touched it in a couple years. I'm sure there will be lots of suggestions of a mini-split.
Everything old is new again. I wouldn't belong to a site where you couldn't bump an old thread, sometimes it asks/answers the exactJust joined the site and don't see a rule against bumping old threads.
How is this holding up? I'm considering one of these for my crawl space and would love a real world review.Get a Santa Fe Compact 70. It'll set you back $1K. I've had one running nearly constantly for several years. It requires a drain, or an external condensate pump. It's made for harsh environments, like wet, cold basements and crawl spaces.
Still running. Just gotta remember to change the filters.How is this holding up? I'm considering one of these for my crawl space and would love a real world review.
if you buy a real dehumidifier, like a whole house unit, they are both serviceable by hvac/refrigeration techs, and have standard air filters.I bought a Meacodry ABC which stopped working after 1.5 years. Received a new one per warranty, and that one stopped working after 6 months.
These things die so fast. The air is blowing, the filter is clean, but i assume the compressor just stopped working. Maybe a leak, who knows.
Really unfortunate they build these things with the intention for them to break down right after warranty.
Now i found a dehumidifier with a 5 year warranty. The catch? It's also an air purifier and comes with a HEPA filter. So to keep it running, you have to buy hepa filters. And of course those cost $25 each. So now they extended the life expectancy, in return for a subscription based model.
I wonder if i can buy a cheap filter on aliexpress and just cut it to size. I don't care much about purifying my air. I just need a dehumidifier to work.
I just buy them when I find them at yard sales. Usually less than $20. I'm running a vintage JC Penney unit currently. I have a couple spares as backups.Weird. I bought he cheapest large unit from my local big box store. No issues in 4 years and I really haven’t taken great care of it.
I‘m sure it’ll die now that I mention this.
I have two mideas that have been working great for 2.5 years now.
