Are you having a problem with excess moisture in your home? Are you concerned this might cause mildew and bacteria? Have you considered investing in one of the best Hisense dehumidifier products on the 2022 market? Today we’ll be looking at four of the best Hisense dehumidifiers and giving you a breakdown of their specifications.
There are a number of features you need to consider when you’re looking for a dehumidifier most suited to your home. Features such as the noise level are important to consider since the unit will be running for at least 12 hours. A continuous loud noise in your home could be annoying. Focusing on the importance of the water tank since this determines how much water can be absorbed before needing to be emptied is essential. And then we’ll be looking at speeds of the motors as well as the weight of each model. After we’ve reviewed the products, we’ll add a convenient buyer’s guide which will give you an analysis of the features that you should look at when searching for the right dehumidifier for your home. The Hisense dehumidifier reviews that we’ll be doing are listed in the comparison table below.
The Hisense DH7021K1W is a 50-pint dehumidifier that collects water quietly via the slide out internal bucket or through connecting a garden hose using the port at the side of the cabinet. This model is eco-friendly and reliable, operating at temperatures down as low as 38ºf. There are three operating modes with low sound levels at a discreet 46 dB on the low setting that make this dehumidifier a versatile option. You can leave it running without disturbing your work, leisure or rest. There are also some nice additional features including adjustable humidistat, full tank alert with shut off and 24-hour timer.
The DH7021K1W is Energy Star certified, which means that you can reduce your utility costs as you dehumidify your home. This means that you can enjoy ideal home comfort, do your part for the environment and save money. The controls are simple to use with three modes and three fan speeds, to find the optimum settings to remain comfortable inside your home. There is even a full tank alert that lets you know when you need to empty the internal bucket, with the reassurance that the unit will auto shut-off, so there is no risk of overflowing.
The Hisense energy star is a 70-pint 2-speed dehumidifier with a built in pump that easily discharges water into a sink or even out of a window. Up to 75 pints of moisture is removed from the air over a 24-hour period. The nifty quick-connect hose makes pumping the water out one less thing for you to do. This model has three modes – manual set, continuous and auto dry. While the unit is dehumidifying, water either accumulates in the tank or is continuously pumped through the hose. A nifty full tank alert lets you know when the tank is full and needs emptying. This feature avoids overflowing and water damage. There is a filter indicator that lets you know when it’s time to wash the filter. This takes the guess work out of knowing when to clean the filter. A programmable 24 hour on/off timer allows you to program in advance. An advantage is this unit covers an area of 1000ft². This means you won’t have to regularly move the unit around to have maximum effect. Caster wheels on the unit make moving it around very easy and spare you the hassle of having to carry it. The Hisense 70-pint 2-speed dehumidifier with built-in pump is popular with consumers as the water is pumped out through the hose. Positive Hisense 70 pint dehumidifier reviews should easily put this unit on your shortlist!
What we Liked: We liked that this model is eco-friendly and can operate at temperatures as low as 38°.
What Could be Better: This model only has a 90-day warranty which could cast doubt in the consumer’s mind as to the quality of the model.
This nifty 2 speed model is smaller than most dehumidifiers but still manages to extract up to 35 pints of moisture from the air. The drainage hose is not included, but you can use a standard garden hose to pump water out into a sink or out the window. With its 700ft² coverage area it’s still suitable for the average sized room. The soft-touch electronic control allows the humidity level to be easily managed. The auto restart function allows the unit to restart at last selected function if the power is disrupted. A washable air filter means you don’t have to search for stock of a new filter.
There’s an indicator light that notifies you when it’s time to clean the filter. This avoids unnecessary buildup of bacteria and mildew. It helps you to ensure that the unit is adequately maintained.
Caster wheels make the unit easy to move around between rooms so you don’t have to carry it around. This unit is regarded as one of the more popular Hisense dehumidifier 35 pint models.
What we liked: A nifty feature is the digital display that shows humidity, temperature and time.
What could be better: We found the humidistat not functioning in a manner we expected. If you set the threshold, the compressor shuts off when it’s reached. The problem with this is the fan keeps running. This is not really energy saving.
This compact unit can easily extract up to 35 pints of moisture from the air. It operates at temperatures as low as 38°F. A handy little slide out bucket allows the collected water to be emptied out. The auto shut-off feature when the bucket is full eliminates water spills or water damage. Moreover, there’s a special indicator for the same situation, so you always know what’s going on. The filter can be reused, saving you the hassle of looking for replacement stock.
Caster wheels make moving between rooms very easy. This unit operates at a temperature as low of 38° F, making it very eco-friendly. Hisense Dh3019K1W dehumidifier reviews make this one of the more popular models in the range.
What we liked: We liked the compact size of this unit. It’s ideal for homes with smaller rooms. It’s a preferred choice for homes without basements.
What could be better: We feel that this model could be lighter weight.
This model, the Hisense 50 pint dehumidifier is an Energy star unit with a built in pump. This enables about 50 pints of water to be removed from the air every 24 hours in a space of 3000ft². A huge plus is this unit operates at a low temperature of 38°F. Three modes on an electronic control panel display humidity levels. The washable air filter has a handy indicator light showing you when it’s time to clean the filter. This unit is easy to move around with its caster wheels. A nifty 24-hour timer allows the unit to be programmed in advance which means you don’t have to constantly go back and reset it. Hisense 50 pint dehumidifier reviews prove how popular the unit is.
What we Liked: Most dehumidifiers are supposed to drain via the hose and fill a bucket which requires constant emptying. This unit has a pump that you connect to a simple garden hose which hooks up to a sink or out of a window. The unit then continuously drains by itself since the water pumps upwards which means there’s no need to regularly empty the bucket.
What Could be Better: It seems that once the unit reaches the required humidity, it constantly cycles on and off. This happens every few minutes even if the area is relatively dry. Perhaps it’s due to the humidity sensor being on the wrong place. This becomes annoying after a while.
If you’re buying a dehumidifier for the first time, it’s important to remember that it’s about more than just walking into a store and taking one off the shelf. Although Hisense dehumidifiers look similar on the outside, there are a number of features that differentiate them.
It’s imperative to consider all the relevant features to ensure that you choose the correct dehumidifier for your home. Below we’ll be looking at why Hisense is so popular. We’ll also look at some of the more common features that need to be reviewed when looking for the right Hisense dehumidifier for your home.
Founded in China, Hisense has been a leading electronics and appliance manufacturer since 1969. Currently active in 14 countries throughout the world, including the U.S, Hisense has gained popularity within both the electronics and appliance markets.
Televisions, freezers, refrigerators, portable AC units and of course dehumidifiers are among the products they have on offer.
Hisense currently offers a series of dehumidifiers in their range. Capacities range from compact 25 pint units right up to much bigger 60 pint units with 2-speed functionality. A unit such as the Hisense DH-7019KP1WG (also on our review list) has a remarkable coverage of 1,000ft². For bigger homes or homes with basements, the Hisense DH10020KP1WG advertises new 3-speed functionality with a decibel rating of 49Db. This means Hisense models run quieter than most of their competitors units which average 59Db.
When it comes to Hisense dehumidifiers reviews, the average consumer opinion carries a 4 star rating. In general consumers recommend Hisense products, which give potential buyers some confidence in their choice. Units with pumps are the most popular despite being more expensive.
Warranties on Hisense dehumidifiers are generally for two years. There is, however, the Hisense DH-7019KP1WG on our review list which only offers a 90 day warranty. Hisense offers an exchange policy on certain defaults. While you aren’t always guaranteed to get the same model as purchased as a replacement unit, you will get a functioning unit. That might be the only problem with their warranty process. Parts are readily available and much more affordable than other brands in similar categories.
When you’re shortlisting your favorite Hisense dehumidifiers, it’s important to consider the features and what benefits they’ll have. Below is a list of features to know and consider when looking for the right Hisense dehumidifier for your home.
The power of a dehumidifier refers to the wattage the unit needs to function at its maximum capacity. Dehumidifiers can use anything from 350W to as much as 785W to function. Bear in mind, the more wattage a unit needs to function, the more energy will be used. When you’re considering a dehumidifier for your home, you need to consider the increased cost of your energy bill. Here you’ll be looking for a unit that has any sort of “programmable timer” function. This type of feature will help you regulate the time it works in each room so it doesn’t keep on working even after the job is done.
Look for any dehumidifiers that advertise as being “Energy star” as this indicates they conserve energy. On our review list we have the Hisense DH-7019KP1WG which has an Energy Star rating.
The Hisense DH5020K1G has a programmable on/off feature which allows you to program the unit in advance. This means the unit will switch off at a pre-arranged time and won’t be left running for hours on end.
When taking coverage area into consideration, it’s important to remember that this doesn’t include the walls and doors that separate rooms. Coverage area measurement (ft²) only refers to areas where air flows freely. For bigger areas like basements or large family rooms, you might need a bigger unit to get desired results. How damp the room is plays a factor here.
Here’s a handy guide to help you select the right dehumidifier for your home:
Hisense dehumidifiers come in two speeds. This refers to the speed at which the fan runs while it’s extracting water from the air. Some units have what is referred to as 1-speed and others 2-speed. When a unit has 1-speed it means there is only one constant speed at which the unit runs. 2-speed gives you option of setting the unit on the high setting to extract water from the air quickly. When the humidity levels return to normal, you can set the unit to the lower speed. Obviously the higher the speed of the fan, the more energy the unit will use and it will obviously be louder. This is important to consider when thinking about your comfort levels. On our review list we have the Hisense DH-3019K1W which runs on a 1-speed setting. The Hisense DH5020K1G however, runs on 2-speeds. Hisense has a high-end model that runs on 3-speed functionality.
An important point to consider is the amount of moisture the dehumidifier can extract from the air. Obviously, if your home or basement is very damp, you’d want a unit with a bigger extraction capacity.
Capacity is measured in pint removal over a 24 hour period. For example, if a capacity refers to “35-dehumidifier”, it means 35 pints will be extracted in 24-hours. On average homes with basements, attics or crawl spaces should have a higher capacity. Homes situated in warm or humid areas will have more moisture in the air and will require a unit with a bigger capacity.
Moisture is extracted from the air in the room where the dehumidifier is working. The moisture collects in a bucket inside the unit. The water is then either pumped out using a pump and hose or the bucket is emptied when full. If you’re using a dehumidifier in a house or basement that is very damp, a small bucket capacity will mean many trips to empty the bucket.
An alternative to this would be a model that pumps the water out by itself. This will save you continuous trips to empty the bucket. On our review list we have the Hisense DH-50KP1SDLE which continuously pumps the water out of the unit. A simple garden hose connected to the pump allows water to be pumped into a sink or even out of the window.
The water is pumped upwards making the process easier. The Hisense DH5020K1G also has this pump feature and is one of the more popular Hisense dehumidifier with pump models.
When it comes to dehumidifiers the rule of thumb is, the quieter the better. What you should avoid is a unit that produces noise to the extent that it’s annoying and disrupting. Since the noise dehumidifiers make is as a result of air passing through fans and compressors it’s impossible to find a unit that makes no noise. Ideally you need to look for Hisense units that advertise “quiet operation”. These are usually the units where the fans have been insulated to decrease the noise.
On average, most dehumidifiers limit their noise to 53Db (decibels) of sound. This is no louder than a running fridge. On our review list, we have the Hisense DH-50KP1SDLE which advertises as having quiet operation. The Hisense DH-7019KP1WG unit has a decibel range of 49Db.
Most dehumidifiers are bought with the purpose of extracting moisture out of the entire house. Since there are walls and doors between rooms, it’s not always possible to put the dehumidifier in one room and expect it to reach all corners of your home. For this reason, you want a unit that is not heavy and bulky.
Ideally, a dehumidifier for household purpose shouldn’t weigh more than 68lbs. Fortunately, most units have caster wheels and don’t need to be carried around. On our review list the Hisense DH-7019KP1WG is the heaviest unit at 43lbs which is well under the recommended 68lbs. The lightest unit on our review list is the Hisense DH-3019K1W at 28lbs which makes it very compact and portable, ideal for moving and to use for smaller spaces.
While many dehumidifiers look small or compact enough to fit into most spaces, it’s still important to consider the dimensions of the unit. Here you need to check where the unit will be standing in each room. It’s important to remember that the dehumidifier shouldn’t stand against a wall. Adequate airflow around the whole unit is very important for the unit to function correctly.
The dehumidifier you eventually decide on should be able to fit into the smallest room in your home without being cramped or being in your way. The Hisense DH-7019KP1WG has dimensions of 15.2 x 11.8 x 24.7 inches making it the biggest unit on our review list. This size will comfortably fit into any living space.
Although the Hisense dehumidifier range is somewhat limited, you should be able to find a unit that fits your budget. Hisense pricing is reasonable competitive to other brands within in the 20 to 50 pint range. Consider what you need in your dehumidifier. If you need a unit with pumps and hoses, that could be more pricey. Hisense 70 pint dehumidifier reviews for the Hisense DH-7019KP1WG show this unit to be well worth the money.
It’s important to factor the addition to your monthly energy bill into your budget as well.
Additional Features to Consider
In addition to the normal features that you should consider, there are a few extras that are designed to make the dehumidifying process easier.
Some of these include the following:
The basic steps to maintaining your dehumidifier include the following:
We hope our Hisense dehumidifier reviews have given you some clarity on the choices available. If you’re still undecided let’s summarize what we’ve liked about our top three.
Our editor’s choice, the Hisense DH7021K1W, rated 9,8 is impressive because it has the capacity to cover up to 4500 square feet. The control panel is intuitive, making it easy to select the correct setting and fan speed for your dehumidifying needs. The dehumidifier is also eco-friendly with Energy Star certification.
Our best value choice, the Hisense DH-7019KP1WG, with its 9,6 rating can operate at a temperature as low as 38° and is eco-friendly.
Our budget pick, the Hisense DH5020K1G is rated 9,4 and we like the digital display feature because it makes reading the temperature, time and humidity level so much easier.
We hope our product review and buyers guide have provided you with enough information to make an informed decision. Choosing the best Hisense dehumidifier for your home should be a whole lot easier!