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Find out all about it in Haier's dehumidifier use and care manual.There are two fan speeds levels. If the unit is ON, it can be set to turn off a set number of hours. By the same token, if it is OFF, it can be programmed to come on in a certain amount of hours. The Timer feature does not all. The chart below lists the Start Up and Running amps and watts: ModelWattageMax Amp DrawRunning Amp Draw30 pint 450 9.6 4.232 pint 340 12.8 5.645 pint 480 9.6 4.250 pint 550 10. We've got your back. Chat, email, or give us a call. A different kind of membership. Learn more This unit has a bucket-full indicator light with an audible alarm plus a large, front bucket with a handle to make emptying the unit quick and easy. The unit automatically stops once the bucket is full. Plus, it has a drain on the back of the unit so you can attached a standard garden hose to continuously drain the unit into a floor drain (hose not included). The ENERGY STAR name and marks are registered marks owned by the U.S. government, as part of their energy efficiency and environmental activities. Pints of Moisture Removed Per Day 30 Pints Is Energy Star-Certified Y See more product details About This Item We aim to show you accurate product information. Manufacturers,See our disclaimer The Haier Energy Star 30-Pint Dehumidifier is a good choice for damp conditions removing 30 pints of damaging moisture from the air per day. Features include electronic controls with digital display, two speeds and a 24-hour timer. This unit has a bucket-full indicator light with an audible alarm plus a large, front bucket with a handle to make emptying the unit quick and easy. The unit automatically stops once the bucket is full. Plus, it has a drain on the back of the unit so you can attached a standard garden hose to continuously drain the unit into a floor drain (hose not included). The ENERGY STAR name and marks are registered marks owned by the U.S.http://adamlegal.com/userfiles/d7412gv2-installation-manual.xml

government, as part of their energy efficiency and environmental activities.See more VS Most helpful negative review 10 customers found this helpful Average Rating: ( 2.0 ) out of 5 stars Good unit and compact.but. Works great so far and I love the drain being high enough to be useful. However this exhausts a lot of heat of the top vent and in my situation I cant have unit that heats up the room. Unless something is wrong with the unit it throws way too much heat out. See more VS Most helpful positive review 29 customers found this helpful Average Rating: ( 5.0 ) out of 5 stars Haier 30 pint dehumidifier,he30er-l So far its working Great.Most helpful negative review 10 customers found this helpful Average Rating: ( 2.0 ) out of 5 stars Good unit and compact.but. Works great so far and I love the drain being high enough to be useful. However this exhausts a lot of heat of the top vent and in my situation I cant have unit that heats up the room. Unless something is wrong with the unit it throws way too much heat out. So far its working Great.See more Works great so far and I love the drain being high enough to be useful. However this exhausts a lot of heat of the top vent and in my situation I cant have unit that heats up the room. Unless something is wrong with the unit it throws way too much heat out. See more Frequent mentions Price (4) Value (2) Usage (2) Quality (2) Installation (2) Efficiency (2) Basement (2) Reservoir (1) See more 1-10 of 52 reviews Most relevant Most helpful Newest to oldest Oldest to newest High to low rating Low to high rating Sort by Average Rating: ( 5.0 ) out of 5 stars 52 ratings, based on 52 reviews Haier 30 pint dehumidifier,he30er-l August 5, 2016 Verified purchase So far its working Great.See more Reviewed by Pamela Pamela Helpful. Yes ( 29 ) No ( 7 ) Report Average Rating: ( 5.http://chickenwild.com/upload/contents/images/d750-manual-focus-assist.xml

0 ) out of 5 stars 52 ratings, based on 52 reviews Works well February 12, 2017 Verified purchase The machine works well and has a decent size reservoir that is easy to dump. We're using it in our 5th wheel that had developed a leak. I'm glad we chose this one. There are two indents on the top back that can be used to roll it around although you can't use them to pick the mahine up. To pick up this 30lb machine, you have to get your hands under it. See more Reviewed by hermopar383 hermopar383 Helpful. Yes ( 25 ) No ( 10 ) Report Average Rating: ( 5.0 ) out of 5 stars 52 ratings, based on 52 reviews Very pleased November 16, 2016 Verified purchase The last dehumidifier we had was very noisy (not a Haier). On one review I read someone said if they didn't put the casters on their machine it was much more quiet. We did not put the casters on this dehumidifier and it is very quiet. I also like it's small size - it makes emptying the reservoir so much easier. So far, I am extremely pleased with this dehumidifier. See more Reviewed by Pamela Pamela Helpful. Yes ( 25 ) No ( 8 ) Report Average Rating: ( 5.0 ) out of 5 stars 52 ratings, based on 52 reviews Haier Dehumidifier September 20, 2016 Verified purchase Very satisfied with this product. It runs very quietly and does an excellent job in the family room, 22' x 30'. Would definitely recommend this dehumidifier for this size room or smaller. Easy to empty and easy to operate. The casters move around freely too. See more Reviewed by English English Helpful. Yes ( 22 ) No ( 5 ) Report Average Rating: ( 5.0 ) out of 5 stars 52 ratings, based on 52 reviews Works great. July 27, 2016 I bought this for my apartment because it is old and stays humid in the back rooms. I turned this on and it brought the moisture down significantly within a couple hours. Automatically shuts off when the tank is full which is awesome. I only use it on the low setting and it is quiet, no loud noises.

Does exactly what I need it to do and highly recommend. See more Reviewed by Allaboutthehomedecor Allaboutthehomedecor Top 500 contributor Helpful. Yes ( 18 ) No ( 5 ) Report Average Rating: ( 5.0 ) out of 5 stars 52 ratings, based on 52 reviews Haier 30 Pint Dehumidifer February 15, 2017 Verified purchase Anyone living in a humid climate (Florida) should invest in a dehumidifer. It increases the comfort level of your home by allowing you to set the thermostat a little higher when air conditioning, thus saving money. I originally purchased a 30 pint Frigidaire brand approximately a year earlier and it was very noisy. The Haier brand is very quite and functions well. Highly recommend this project. See more Reviewed by HappyYaker HappyYaker Helpful. Yes ( 10 ) No ( 3 ) Report Average Rating: ( 5.0 ) out of 5 stars 52 ratings, based on 52 reviews Very happy November 7, 2016 Verified purchase I researched so many humidifiers and finally purchased this.Took about 2-3 days to really start pulling in the water steadily emptying every morning and night. That heavy feeling you get from mild damp smell gone. Feeling so much dryer in basement. See more Reviewed by Wyns Wyns Helpful. Yes ( 9 ) No ( 4 ) Report Average Rating: ( 5.0 ) out of 5 stars 52 ratings, based on 52 reviews 600 Sq Ft Area for My Use June 13, 2017 I bought this product for my guest house which is mostly a storage area. Here in West TN it gets extremely humid in the summer. The guest house is similar to a basement since it was built on a concrete slab. Opening the windows in the guest house during the humid months, makes it worse. Now I keep the windows closed and run this machine for several hours a day. The area is about 600 square foot. Even tho the water tank is small, it does have a hose attachment area on the back. When I want to run it longer, I may attach the hose and let it drain on it's own. I don't personally see the small tank as an issue since it does accommodate a hose for auto drain.

The item is not quiet per se because it certainly does make noise. Most any kind of machine is going to make noise. For my use, it works very well and I am pleased with it. I took out the Walmart 2 year warranty and I do suggest doing that. If nothing else, you'll have peace of mind with the warranty. I am very pleased with this item as it does remove moisture and a great aid in preventing mildew, mold, and bad aroma's. See more Reviewed by mrblueu mrblueu Top 10 contributor Helpful. Yes ( 4 ) No ( 1 ) Report Average Rating: ( 5.0 ) out of 5 stars 52 ratings, based on 52 reviews Excellent November 17, 2016 Verified purchase Excellent. Emptied receptor multiple times in lower floor master bedroom where AC condensation and humidity are high. Like that it has auto shutoff once receptor is full and can be easily removed and Emptied in bathroom sink. Highly recommend. See more Reviewed by DanC DanC Helpful. Yes ( 21 ) No ( 3 ) Report Average Rating: ( 4.0 ) out of 5 stars 52 ratings, based on 52 reviews does the job March 4, 2017 Verified purchase It's quiet and efficient. If there was anything I'd change it would be to have a bigger collection tank. There is the option of using a drainage hose but in my situation that wouldn't work.See more Reviewed by Oregonian Oregonian Helpful. Ask a question Ask a question If you would like to share feedback with us about pricing, delivery or other customer service issues, please contact customer service directly. Report by mrj July 15, 2017 Answer this question 1 Answer 1. Hello mrj - A dehumidifier works in a very similar manner to an air conditioner. The unit draws air across a set of refrigerated coils called a condenser. Moisture in the warm air collects on the cooled coils and drips down into the collection tray. The best way to verify operation is to compare the temperature at the condenser to the exhaust temperature. In order to attract moisture the condenser should be at least 20 degrees colder than the exhaust temperature.

Can you help? Report by Kathy June 17, 2017 Answer this question 1 Answer 1. Hello Kathy - Unscrew and remove the drain cover on the back of the dehumidifier. Remove the soft, rubber stopper. Place the drain cover and stopper into the water bucket for safe keeping. Connect the drain hose to the garden-hose style drain connection. Yes ( 1 ) No ( 0 ) Report 1 Answer 1 Answer Last answer: June 19, 2017 Why must it be run for 24 hours straight the first time used? (The instructions say to do so.) Report by Retiredz June 15, 2017 Answer this question 1 Answer 1. Hello Retiredz - Part of the cooling process is removing humidity from the room. When first installed or after the unit has not been used in awhile, it is normal for the tank to fill up quickly and require more frequent emptying. Even once an hour can be normal.Once all of this is finished, there will be a reduction of the the number of times it will need to be emptied.A dehumidifier will only pick up humidity out of warm air. If you are running a dehumidifier in your basement in the winter, the room may be damp but too cold for the dehumidifier to pull out the humidity. So if you find a current lower price from an online retailer on an identical, in-stock product, tell us and we'll match it. See more details at Online Price Match. Related Pages: Next-day Delivery Cooling All Dehumidifiers 50 Pint Dehumidifiers Dehumidifiers with Pumps Basement Dehumidifiers 70 Pint Dehumidifiers Haier Dehumidifiers All Rights Reserved. To ensure we are able to help you as best we can, please include your reference number: Feedback Thank you for signing up. You will receive an email shortly at: Here at Walmart.com, we are committed to protecting your privacy. Your email address will never be sold or distributed to a third party for any reason. If you need immediate assistance, please contact Customer Care. Thank you Your feedback helps us make Walmart shopping better for millions of customers. OK Thank you!

Your feedback helps us make Walmart shopping better for millions of customers. Sorry. We’re having technical issues, but we’ll be back in a flash. Done. This was the only large capacity unit we tested that wasn’t rated for 70 pints of moisture removal per day. Despite its slightly smaller capacity the Haier did very well in many of our real world tests, in many cases dramatically outperforming comparable 70 pint units. Due to its slightly smaller capacity it’s also one of the smallest, lightest and most portable large capacity units we tested. This unit also features superior adjustability and is very easy to use. Unfortunately, we encountered several negative aspects to this unit that makes us hesitate to recommend it. We cover these negative aspects in detail in our review below. In the last several years we’ve reviewed many more. This particular review was written in 2014, thus all comparisons within this review were made comparing this dehumidifier to nine other high capacity dehumidifiers and the top rated high capacity dehumidifier at the time, the Frigidaire FAD704DWD. All new reviews compare all of the most recent dehumidifiers we’ve tested and reference the current top rated dehumidifier.It is only rated to remove 65 pints a day (vs 70 pints a day for all other units in this category) which gives it a slight advantage in this category. Still, it’s notable that this unit drew less power in our real world test (at 50% RH) at 590 watts than six other large capacity dehumidifiers that we tested. Again, this can be attributed to its slightly smaller capacity; however, it’s still notable that this unit was as energy efficient as it was (this will become clearer when we discuss moisture removal rate later on in the review AD70GUSB). At low fan speed the Haier performed more poorly. It was 8th in the control panel test and dead last in the long distance test.

At high fan speed the Haier is not as quiet as the least quiet units and it’s also not as loud as the loudest units. At low fan speed the Haier was a poor performer. It was one of, if not the loudest large capacity unit at 10 feet. Many consumers will buy a dehumidifier and set it to low fan speed in mildly humid living spaces where they will actually be spending a lot of time. The Haier is a terrible choice if you plan on using it in this capacity. If you plan on using it in a basement or in any other area where noise output is not an issue or if you have a constant humidity problem that requires a high fan speed then the Haier is not a bad option as far as noise output is concerned. It was the top performer in the 70 pint class, outperforming all the 70 pint dehumidifiers we tested, taking less than 10 minutes to dehumidify a 50 sq ft room from 90% RH to 40% RH and less than 5 minutes to dehumidify the same room from 80% RH down to 50% RH. We were able to set the desired humidity level to at least as low as 35% for all other large capacity units we tested. Thus, upon reaching 40% room humidity the compressor on these units would not cycle off (because the unit had not reached the desired humidity level yet). With the Haier, on the other hand, the compressor would cycle off upon the room reaching 40% humidity. The room’s humidity level then increased until the compressor cycled back on to once again dehumidify the room and lower the humidity level to the desired 40% RH. We still have to commend the unit’s outstanding performance in this category. It’s a notable achievement for this unit to have outperformed larger capacity units in these particular tests. This lack of hygrometer accuracy further exacerbates the unit’s limited set humidity range as we discussed above. We would feel completely comfortable, however, with carrying the filled tank to empty it.

The plastic parts on the unit, including the water tank, at least appear to be solidly constructed, sufficiently rigid, and durable. An earlier model, the Haier DE65EK received twelve 1 and 2 star reviews out of twenty two total reviews, a negative review rate of over 50%. The Haier brand really doesn’t have a negative reputation but it also has yet to have a solidly positive reputation for manufacturing quality products. Note that most of the units we tested are manufactured in China. What’s of note here is that Haier units are not only manufactured in China, but Haier is also a fully Chinese company. Many of the units we tested feature timers than can be set in half hour increments up to 10 hours and then one hour increments from 10 hours to 24 hours. Thus this Haier’s timer is slightly less adjustable than average. While you can’t set the fan speed on this setting you can still adjust the desired humidity level. We discuss the usefulness of this particular mode here. It does offer the aforementioned Smart Dry setting which is this model’s equivalent of an auto mode. Auto modes on other models (the Whirlpool, for example) will set the fan speed automatically and the desired humidity level automatically. The auto setting on this model (Smart Dry) is more limited as you still need to set the desired humidity level. Only the fan speed is automatically controlled. It also doesn’t offer a continuous mode or a fully automatic mode. However, these small negatives are completely overshadowed by the overwhelming positive in this category that is the humidistat adjustability. Being able to set the humidity level in 2% increments may not be reason alone to buy this unit over comparable dehumidifiers, but it’s definitely a great feature and makes the Haier stand out from the competition.As much as we love the Haier’s superior adjustability we hate the fact that this model has a very limited set humidity range.

The desired humidity can only be set to as low as 40% and as high as 70%. Compare this range to most other dehumidifiers in the same class that can be set to as low as 35% or even 30% and as high as 80-90%. Rarely, will you want to set the desired humidity even as high as 70%. However, only being able to set the desired humidity level to 40% is a real problem for several reasons. If the unit’s hygrometer is even slightly inaccurate and reads a humidity level that’s lower than the actual room humidity, you’ll never be able to achieve 40% humidity. Let’s say it reads the humidity to be 40% in the room when the actual room humidity is 44%. The unit will then cycle off at 44% actual RH. A comparable unit that can be set to 35% with an equally inaccurate hygrometer will achieve 39% humidity, 1% below the desired humidity level. Maybe you require a really dry environment (under 40% RH). This Haier unit won’t be able to achieve such low humidity levels with such a limited set humidity range. Like all other dehumidifiers we tested it does allow you to drain the unit by gravity drainage. For more info on gravity drainage click here. Only being able to set the desired humidity level to 40% severely limits the unit’s versatility. The Haier features a standard gravity drainage option but lacks a built-in pump.You can even toggle the display to show the temperature in degrees Celsius or degrees Fahrenheit. You will have to keep an eye on the ambient air temperature and the dehumidifier’s efficiency. If you notice a decrease in efficiency (very little decrease in RH over a long period of time) you will need to manually shut off the unit until the temperature rises and any frost that may have accumulated on the unit’s evaporator coils has melted. You will then have to manually turn the unit back on for it to resume normal operation. The check filter light is also a nice addition. The lack of a defrost mode definitely negatively impacts the Haier’s score in this category.

We have no complaints. You won’t have to remove the condensate collection bucket to access the filter like you do on most other large capacity units. As we mention in other reviews, however, filter access really isn’t important as you won’t need to remove, clean, and replace the filter often in most applications. If the unit is going to be operated in an area with heavily polluted air you’ll need to remove and clean the filter more often. If this is the case for you, being able to remove the filter more easily is a strong positive attribute. Once again, we have no complaints to speak of. The unit’s control panel is very basic. Its plastic parts are an off white color with a matted finish which we prefer over a gloss finish that is much more likely to attract dirt and dust particles.This unit was the third lightest unit we tested in the 70 pint class. Two 70 pint units, the Keystone and the SPT were lighter, both weighing only 40 lb. It does have two side pocket handles, like most of the other 70 pint units we tested. In most of our other 70 pint reviews we note that the lack of a top handle makes the said unit much less portable. This really is not as big of a problem with the Haier because the unit is smaller than all the other large sized dehumidifiers we tested. Because of its smaller size the side pocket handles actually work well when carrying this particular unit from one location to another. As we mention in other reviews, cord storage is a really helpful feature when moving and storing your dehumidifier. We didn’t note them to be any better or worse quality than those casters on the other 70 pint units we tested. The unit was easy to move around on its casters on all tested surfaces, including hardwood and carpet. It’s also noticeably smaller, even compared to many of the 50 pint units we tested. The fact that it’s a smaller unit makes its lack of a top extendable handle less of a negative. It also positively impacts this unit’s overall portability score.

Either way, it is the second most inexpensive large capacity dehumidifier that we tested.It’s slightly more expensive than the Keystone and slightly less expensive than the Frigidaire. Both the Keystone and the Frigidaire are recommend as good buys. However, where the unit fails, it does so dramatically. We discussed this unit’s limited set humidity range at length in the corresponding section above. Additionally, the negative feedback received by the previous model of this unit is overwhelming in forcing us to not be able to recommend the DE65EM as a possibly buying option. Using garden hose for continuous drainage results in water overfilling drip tray and results in puddles on floor. The 2 performed perfectly last year. This year in June these 2 units reacted as follows: one just blows hot air and the other does not give a full bucket of water in a day. I opened the third unit and it is functioning perfectly, giving 3 to 4 buckets of water. What am I to do with the 2 bad units. Am I to expect that the 3rd new unit should fail next year? Did not remove any water from the air, and when turned off, cracked, popped and worried me that it might catch on fire. I unplugged it. In less than 14 hours the full light came on and 70 points of water had been removed from the air in my lower level. Also, unit is leaking.The manual is very little help. I need to replace just the handle not the bucket.The LED shows a room temperature of 72 and a room humidity level of 66 which constantly switched to 65 and then back again to 66. It acts as though it wants to turn on but nicks after a couple seconds. To me it could be condenser or the pump. Would the filter cause this condition. Where is the filter for removal? Let us know below. Cancel reply.