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Reddit mentions of Keystone 35 Pint Dehumidifier with Electronic Controls

Sentiment score: 1
Reddit mentions: 4

We found 4 Reddit mentions of Keystone 35 Pint Dehumidifier with Electronic Controls. Here are the top ones.

Keystone 35 Pint Dehumidifier with Electronic Controls
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    Features:
  • 35-PINT DEHUMIDIFIER: Quickly and efficiently remove up to 35 pints of moisture from the air per day in a space up to 3000 square feet to improve your air quality on many levels.
  • RELIABLE, CONVENIENT & EASY TO USE: Our model has electronic controls with LED Display and a 24-hour timer. Settings include Normal, Turbo, and Auto-Defrost to keep you comfortable around the clock.
  • ELIMINATES EXCESS MOISTURE FROM HUMID AIR: The Keystone portable dehumidifier can be placed in various locations throughout your home or apartment such as your attic, bedroom, basement, bathroom, garage, or any other environment.
  • CONTINUOUS DRAINING OPTION: For extreme conditions, a continuous draining option is available using a low-level drain and a standard garden hose (hose not included) instead of emptying the bucket.
  • REAP MANY BENEFITS: Protect your home and keep it safe from damage during wet, stormy weather. Whatever your purpose, this dehumidifier will help absorb extra water from your surroundings
Specs:
ColorWhite
Height23.2 Inches
Length10.8 Inches
Number of items1
Size35 Pints
Weight36.3 Pounds
Width15.4 Inches

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Found 4 comments on Keystone 35 Pint Dehumidifier with Electronic Controls:

u/grovertheclover · 2 pointsr/raleigh

Ah ok, I see. I run a dehumidifier in my crawlspace year-round. It doesn't use that much extra power, maybe a couple dollars more per month on my bill. This unit, to be exact. It works great, however it does put out heat so while you'd be lowering the humidity in your apartment during the summer you'd also be raising the indoor temperature.

u/teriyakisoba · 1 pointr/Abode

I have this one. It also has a built in sensor but I found that it read the humidity as much higher than it actually is (according to my other sensors, at least) and therefore it wanted to run all the time. I now have it plugged into a smart plug which uses an automation triggered by Abode's temperature/light/humidity sensor. I've found this has the dehumidifier run anywhere from 2-5 times a day which uses less electricity than before and still maintains the humidity level I'm looking for. (Sorry for the information overload!)