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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 16 de abril de 2025
I've only had it a couple of weeks and I have it configured in pump mode. Easy to setup but there was a slight learning curve to get it setup and understand how it works. I went to YouTube because the instructions were vague. Don't pay any attention to the reviews here on Amazon that say this unit is too loud. I've had several dehumidifiers over the years and this unit is quiet compared to them. ***Please Note*** The pump only comes on when the tank is full and then it pumps the tank down to 3/4 full ( this was the part I didn't understand at first ) So far I'm really happy with this purchase.
Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de abril de 2025
Great basement and storage room dehumidifier with excellent WiFi connection. I have 2 of these and very pleased with the performance. Set up with gravity drain hose for automatic operation on one and built-in pump drain hose on the second one.
linux4me
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de mayo de 2024
This is the third 50-pint Midea Cube Dehumidifier I've owned, and I have two 20-pinters as well. One of the 20-pinters is still going after almost two years; the other 20-pinter is coming up on one year. The two 50-pinters I bought prior to this one both failed at about the one-year mark. The first quit dehumidifying, and the second iced-up repeatedly but continued to run and dehumidify if I shut it down for a couple days to thaw out.Despite the poor longevity of the two previous 50-pinters, I bought this Midea 50-pint because I like the design, the compact size, and while they work, they work very well. Not only that, but Midea's customer service is excellent. I have received an email reply from them within a few hours both times I contacted them, and they honored the warranty on both failed 50-pint units by either giving me a full refund or referring me back to the vendor to get one.The things I like about the Midea Cube Dehumidifier's design are the compact size, the ability to run them in "bucketless" mode, which makes them half the height of the unit with the bucket, the option to use a 1/2-inch ID x 5/8-inch OD lightweight vinyl tube or a garden hose in the continuous-drain mode, the optional casters, the washable filters, and the large, easy to handle bucket.Unfortunately, the piece of vinyl tubing they come with is usually kinked due to being packed with the user's manual, and is too short to use unless the unit is right next to a drain, so you will most likely need to buy some vinyl tubing if you want to go that route or opt for a garden hose to use continuous drain mode. I recommend the clear vinyl tubing option because it allows you to see at a glance if water is draining correctly or if the tubing is obstructed.Just like every other brand of portable dehumidifier I've used, the Midea 50-pint doesn't seem to last long, but fortunately, unlike some other brands, Midea's customer service is first-rate, and stands behind them so that if they do fail within the warranty period, you are in good shape.
Duhkgeorge
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 14 de diciembre de 2024
First, I'm not sure what misleading marketing goes into "4,500 sqft", but if you think this can dehumidify you're entire house, it won't. It can struggle to keep up on my 600sqft basement (which gets pretty humid and to be fair I use this one as opposed to two of a different model with better results).Energy Usage: Range: 525w high with about a 40w low when it's just the fan. The fan is only 10-15w difference between high and low so always run on high. The condenser is usually running about 480w but there are fluctuations from 525 down to 470w. Currently it's running in my crawl space (I'll save you the story but in my case it's less dumb to do than it sounds), which is always humid and running almost non-stop. The daily energy usage is running between 11-12kwh. That's about 345kwh a month or at 15 cents a kwh about $52 a month. It is more energy efficient than the two smaller brands I used and more effective with a larger range.Noise: It's got some noise to it. Not something you'd want running the office or the same room as you for long. It's about 66 decibels.A review I found claimed the CFM was 430, so good air movement when compared to competitors and I can vouch that this has a lot of intake areas and a large output area at the top.Note: Your humidity level will determine how frequently it runs. You can manually have it run all the time or cycle on and off when it reaches a certain humidity point. The lower you want to maintain the space, the harder the machine will work.All the reviews I found on this said it was energy efficient with most not identifying what the energy usage was. High end of the range is 525w number and with other similar models about 600w. I found that it generally ran about 480w with the condenser and the fan only was about 45w.The top section and bottom section are not connected. This is annoying when trying to lift and move the unit. You need to move each section individually or be in a space where you're only rolling it. The wheels work fine on concrete.The pump has worked fine for me. I've had issues with other models that the pumps don't really work and I have to manually empty. The pumps simply slow the filling. I haven't noticed that issue yet with the Midea, but I did find more water than I expected when I transitioned it into the crawlspace.The app has worked fairly well. They moved to a newer app and it's worse than the previous one, but I like to be able to check on the humidity and operate remotely. I also have a temperature/humidity sensor in the crawlspace to double check the unit as well as to tell me the humidity further away from the unit. The Midea Cube 50 pint with pump (that's a mouthful) is doing fairly well.Do I recommend? I'm going with yes. My one star removal is due to the 4500 sqft number that is not remotely accurate as a lay person would understand it. I think it might have some meaning in the dehumidifier world, but if I'm looking to size a tool for my space, I need numbers I can rely on and that number isn't it. Also I knock off for it being in two pieces that don't lock together because going up and down stairs is annoying (did some caulking work in the bathrooms and needed to dry it out). The real world square footage is more 600sqft for a humid basement in Buffalo, NY in the summer.. And that is probably the upper limit. During the summer my humidity was about 45 and I had to set it to 35 to get it there. (keep in mind that outside was 90% humidity, so it is better than it might sound). This is not industrial strength, but it's the step right before. It's not cheap to run if you have a lot of humidity, but it's cheaper than other units it's sized (per reviews I read).I hope all this helps.
Chris H.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de enero de 2023
After spending some time looking for it and never finding it until reading another Amazon review, if you have a model with a pump, the pump will not begin or turn on until the bucket indicator/plastic window is nearly full.It does not pump all the water. It pumps for a few seconds to get the siphon effect going then turns off. The thin grey tube that came with the unit drains pretty slowly as it's a small diameter hose. But it's definitely set and forget, which is nice.It won't pump/siphon all the water out. There will be 5% ish left in the bottom that the outlet hose can't reach. So you'll need to dump it manually occasionally to avoid that remaining water getting overly gross.This is my first dehumidifier, so I have nothing to compare to. But I am amazed at how much water this little guy takes out of the air! I have it in my basement, in the Mid Atlantic, in Dec and Jan, and the bucket (50 pint Cube) fills once a day or once every other day. I can't imagine how much it will pull out in the summer or spring rainy season.Easy to get working, easy controls, easy to use the app. I use the original Midea app and didn't install the MSmartHome app it suggested to upgrade to.It lives in the basement so noise is not an issue. It's quiter than a window AC unit. It's about the noise level of a box/dorm floor fan set to medium.I did try to order this months ago on Amazon and it never showed up. I tend to think that was more about the seller than Midea.So far so good.... UPDATE: after running this dehumidifier 24/7 for a year and a half, it's still going strong. No issues at all. I now run this unit with direct drain. The pump works great (see explanation above) and it works great with direct drain. The only problem I've had was user error. At one point I couldnt get the filters out and pulled a bit too hard and slightly broke one. Turns out the condenser froze over. That has only happened twice in 1.5 years of 24/7 running. So everyone make sure you don't see ice inside the the back of the sides (easy to see with a flashlight throught he holes) if the filters seems like they are stuck. Just turn off your device and let the ice melt/drain overnight and fire it back up.In an age when all appliances seem to suck, built to planned obsolescence, and not last long, this product does what it says and does it well.
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