Hisense 70-Pint 2-Speed Dehumidifier with Built-In Pump

Hisense 70-Pint 2-Speed Dehumidifier with Built-In Pump

Including a pump always gives a dehumidifier an upfront advantage over any others, a fact not lost by the people at Hisense. Although this unit is only for use in areas 1,500 square feet or smaller, it’s still a very capable dehumidifier that is simple in operation and features.

The price point is a big sell as well, so if you want a pump unit without paying too much, this is worth taking a look at. It’s features are bare-minimum in some areas, but the unit still does what it’s made for: remove air moisture.

Notable Aspects

Well, the pump is the first thing that comes to mind. Continuous draining is a big selling point for a dehumidifier, and the only way to do that without setting your unit up high with a hose running down is for it to use a pump. Hisense doesn’t state a specific limit on the pump’s range, but most would say around 10 feet, which isn’t as strong as some others.

If you choose to use the tank instead, you’ll be happy to know there’s an auto-shutoff that stops the unit when the reservoir tank is full. Tank removal and dumping is quick and easy.

The low temperature range of this dehumidifier makes its suitable for colder climates, or during cold times of year. As long as the room is above 38 degrees, the unit will function normally. It’s also worth mentioning that the noise level is relatively low, so you can use it in your home outside of the basement with minimal annoyance or interruption.

Negatives: There has been plenty of complaints about the pump breaking for this model. While there are a lot of factors that go into this happening, the pattern is hard to ignore. Obviously the unit will still work without a pump. Still, its’ best to minimize pump usage with this model. The 1,500 square foot coverage may be a bit small for some as well.

Pros

  • Very affordable
  • Built-in pump
  • Quiet operation
  • Low temperature friendly

Cons

  • Fragile pump
  • Cycles on and off frequently
  • A bit on the heavy side

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Conclusion

Despite its flaws, this unit is a great unit for the price, as long as you know its limitations. The auto shut-off feature is vastly underrated, especially if you prefer to use a tank. The quieter compressor and fan will make this much more suitable for inside your home, especially when considering the 1,500 square foot threshold.