💨 Stay dry, stay ahead — the smart dehumidifier your home deserves!
The Midea Cube 35 Pint Dehumidifier efficiently removes up to 35 pints of moisture daily, covering spaces up to 3,500 Sq.Ft. Its innovative lift-and-twist design offers flexible storage and operation modes, while smart Wi-Fi and Alexa compatibility let you control humidity remotely. Featuring a large 4.2-gallon tank with continuous drain option, ENERGY STAR Most Efficient 2023 certification, and washable filter, it’s engineered for powerful, convenient, and eco-friendly home climate control.
Item Weight | 41 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 14"D x 15"W x 15"H |
Material Type | Plastic |
Color | Dehumidifier |
Recommended Uses For Product | Residential |
Wattage | 314 watts |
Operation Mode | Continuous |
Upper Temperature Rating | 96 Degrees Fahrenheit |
Dehumidification Capacity | 35 Pints per Day |
Air Flow Capacity | 188 cc/min |
Capacity | 35 Pints |
Tank Volume | 4.2 Gallons |
Floor Area | 3500 Square Feet |
Additional Features | SmartPhone Compatible Midea Cube Air app enables real-time monitoring of the dehumidification status (water levels and humidity levels) whenever and wherever. You can preset the water level and you can receive full-water alerts when it is full. |
B**E
Very great dehumidifier. If you need one this is it!
Love this connected dehumidifier. I bought it for my detached garage/workshop that was very humid to the point of allowing mold to grow. I drilled a small hole in the wall, since there wasn’t a drain available, and ran the pump drain line outside. The auto drain pump is great. My old dehumidifier would have to be dumped at least once a day because it was pulling so much moisture out. The pump saves me the effort of checking it all the time. Being connected and app controlled is also a huge benefit. I have it set to run on a schedule during peak humidity times of the day. Keeps it fairly comfortable out there for when I need to work and stops the mold from growing on everything. The only bad, but expected thing, is my electric bill shot up by about $50 a month now. That part sucks, but it’s an ok trade off for cutting out the mold and not sweating to death when I need to work out there. Not sure why I was seeing comments about the auto drain being hard to activate. It was a bit unclear from the instructions how to activate with the buttons, but just download the app and connect it then it’s as simple as pushing a button to turn it on. The app adds a lot of very useful functionality to the unit.
M**.
Great Product!
I bought this dehumidifier to replace the other one that I bought (Waykar 2000 Sq. Ft) and it collects about twice the amount of water at around 72-74°F room temperature compared to the old one and is about 5-8 dB quieter when comparing the low fan setting.I have it hooked up to a condensate pump to help regulate the humidity in our living space located in the basement.It is able to keep it around 50% without having to run constantly when in "Set" mode and 50% target.It is easy to use and the app makes it easy to set automations and regulate the fan speed (low for night and high for day).I like the size of the unit especially when you want to store it and you can put the dehumidifier in the tank to reduce the height.Overall, a great purchase. Good quality, efficient, easy to use and remote access & automations through the app.
M**.
Fell short of expectations, returned
Consumer Reports, Good Housekeeping, and others gave the Midea Cube Dehumidifier a high rating. Based on those reports I decided to replace my old dehumidifier with the 1500 cu ft version.I liked a lot about it. The style is more compact. The air intake is on 3 sides and return goes out the top. I think that's a very good design. The bucket is large but if using the drain hose option, it provides a good base to boost the unit up. The water collection bucket has its own handle and once the top unit is lifted off using its handle, the bucket can be lifted with its own handle to be emptied. I use the drain hose option so I can't speak to how quickly the bucket fills. The wheels work well if you opt to attach them. There is an app that I use with it so I can monitor it and change settings. It is no quieter or louder than my previous 2 dehumidifiers. I've had 3 power outages and this unit restarts at the same settings when the power was restored. My old units did NOT do that.As to the disappointments now. Directions were confusing to me and I actually watched their online video that was super simple. They should likewise simplify their printed directions. The unit can be used 3 different ways. They should organize the directions to address each configuration as a separate topic. This unit is located in my basement. It replaced a dehumidifier of a different brand that worked well for 5 years and simply stopped working this year. Likely a compressor issue. The Midea is a 1,500 Sq ft unit so I thought it was more than enough to keep my basement clear of mold, mildew and dampness. This little guy chugs constantly but is never able to get the humidity to the 40% setting I chose. The lowest it has gotten to was 45% but usually tops out at 49% humidity. It's acceptable but I am disappointed that even though it is supposed to be rated for use in basements and can handle 1,500 Sq ft, it doesn't do as good a job as my old unit. My basement is 1,400 Sq ft but about 1/3 is closed off. Even so this unit can't bring the humidity to the percentage I set.I really wanted to love this unit but I can't. I don't understand how it dazzled the testers at Consumer Reports and others. I'm going to purchase another dehumidifier for my basement and return the Midea. I can't reconcile purchasing the next size up at 3,500 Sq ft for more than twice the price when there are much more affordable options. I believe I'll end up purchasing the brand that I had previously. Sometimes it's the devil you know, right.All this said, I can't give this a hearty recommendation for basement use. However, it may be more suited for use in a single room but that would likely require regular trips to empty the bucket. I took off one star because it's misleading to say this is good for basement use. I took off one star because it's also doubtful this unit could effectively dehumidify an open upper level living area of 1,500 sq ft.
C**P
Pump feature not recommended
The dehumidifier itself worked well. It pulled a lot of humidity from the air & kept the room around 45% humidity. This model was equipped with the pump which I thought would be a helpful feature. It was not helpful which is why I returned this unit. I thought the pump did not work at all but after some setting trials, it turns out the draining pump only worked when the bucket was full at level 4. As other reviewers have noted, it does not completely empty the bucket & in fact leaves quite a bit in the bottom (a couple quarts). Also it is extremely slow. Since I can roll the bucket to a sink & empty it using a pitcher in a fraction of the pumping time, I felt that feature was essentially useless. The app worked well with this model. I had no issues setting up and using the app.I recommend the dehumidifier but not with the pump feature which is why I returned it & give it 3 stars.I then got the model without the pump and it’s worked fine from the start. Noise level is less than my old (non Midea) model so I have no issues with that. I did have problems with the app not registering the water level in the bucket. It took a few cycles of the bucket filling and being emptied before the app finally started showing the bucket water levels. I’ll give it 4 stars for now. Longevity of the unit is still a question.
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