Whirlpool Energy Star 70-Pint 2-Speed Dehumidifier, AD70GUSB
Price:


Product Feature
- Three operating modes include normal, continuous and auto dry
- Soft-touch electronic controls allows you easily to control the humidity level in your home
- Digital display shows relative humidity, temperature and time
- Washable air filter with a "clean filter" indicator light
- Handle and caster wheels make moving this unit a breeze
Product Description
The Whirlpool AD70GUSB Energy Star 70-Pint 2-Speed Dehumidifier is an affordable and eco-friendly dehumidifier for large-sized spaces and operates at temperatures as low as 38 degrees F. This Energy Star-qualified model removes 70 pints of damaging moisture per day from spaces up to 1500 square feet. Three operating modes (normal, continuous and auto dry) make it a versatile choice. During the dehumidification process, water accumulates in the tank or is automatically emptied into a drain using a drainage hose such as a standard garden hose (drainage hose not included). Additional features include a programmable timer, adjustable humidistat, auto shut-off and full-tank alert.Whirlpool Energy Star 70-Pint 2-Speed Dehumidifier, AD70GUSB Review
UPDATE 8/21: After only 2 days of using the Whirlpool, it started to leak badly from under the unit. I called the manufacturer and was told that there is no warranty since Amazon is not considered to be an "authorized dealer" for this item. So, the 4-stars have been changed to 1 star. Think twice before purchasing this since it does not appear to be built well enough to run for more than a short while and, when it breaks, there is ZERO warranty protection.Original review:
Bottom line: The Frigidaire gets some serious competition from the Whirlpool, but keeps its top spot. The Keystone is a distant third.
Full review: If you live in a humid area a dehumidifier is essential unless you want to have to scrub mold off the basement walls. So, I'm always looking for the "best" that is available, and had the opportunity to put models from Frigidaire, Whirlpool and Keystone in a head-to-head test. Highlights are as follows:
F = Frigidaire FAD704DWD Frigidaire FAD704DWD Energy Star 70-pint Dehumidifier
W = Whirlpool AD70GUSB [This listing]
K = Keystone KSTAD70B Keystone Energy Star 70 Pt. Dehumidifier, KSTAD70B
All are 70 pint models, have auto RH control, can be used with a built-in bucket or plumbed to a drain, have a built-in washable filter.
Build quality: The W and F models are neck and neck on this. Both feel solid and well-made. The K is a bit less robust feeling, but still decent. [SEE UPDATE ABOVE REGARDING BUILD QUALITY, OR LACK THEREOF, OF THE WHIRLPOOL]
Water bucket: I find this to be an important feature since I usually run them in bucket mode rather than plumb to a drain. The W and F models have solid-feeling buckets with top plates to help make them more rigid and easier to empty. The F gets to the top spot since I find it a bit easier to remove and reinsert the bucket than on the W. The K is a distant third with a flimsy bucket with a poorly designed carry handle.
Controls: Each has some unique features, but all are easy to use. The manuals for each are worth reading, but all can be sussed out by just looking at the panel. All have the usual high/low fan speeds, RH setting, and signal lights for filter checks, full buckets, etc. The W has the edge on this, since it offers some useful features not found on the others, such as an auto fan mode, which varies the fan speed based on the room RH vs the set RH. For example, if the room is at 60% RH and you set the controls to 40% RH, the fan will start off in high mode, then switch to low speed when it gets closer to the target setting. I find that to be a nice feature, and give this one to W.
Fan placement: Both the W and K models use a side discharge. The F uses a top discharge. While both are OK, I find the top discharge to be more practical since I can locate the unit pretty much anywhere. Plus, the top discharge circulates the dry air better throughout the room. Advantage F.
Accuracy: All seem to have about the same level of RH accuracy, and cycle on/off as needed. The fan on the W seems to run longer than the other units. Tie for all.
Sound: The F model is a bit quieter than the W - the compressor on the W makes more of a whine, and also shakes the unit more on start/stops. The K is the loudest by far. Advantage F.
Appearance: They are all rectangular white boxes. I think the F looks a little more sleek, and is slightly more compact. Advantage F, but tastes will vary on this.
In the end, the F keeps its crown as my top choice for a dehumidifier. The W is also a good choice, but in comparison to the F it's a 4.5 star product due to the louder (albeit slightly) operating sound and the side air discharge. But, you'd certainly would want to cross-shop them both. [UPDATE: YOU MAY WANT TO AVOID THE W DUE TO LACK OF WARRANTY SUPPORT] The K is worth getting only if you plan on plumbing it to a drain to avoid bucket issues, and are not concerned about sound levels.
Most of the consumer Reviews tell that the "Whirlpool Energy Star 70-Pint 2-Speed Dehumidifier, AD70GUSB" are high quality item. You can read each testimony from consumers to find out cons and pros from Whirlpool Energy Star 70-Pint 2-Speed Dehumidifier, AD70GUSB ...

No comments:
Post a Comment