💨 Breathe Better, Live Smarter — Your Home’s Ultimate Humidity Hacker
The VEAGASO 2500 Sq.Ft Dehumidifier delivers up to 34 pints of moisture removal daily with three smart modes and an intuitive touchscreen. Designed for large rooms, basements, and bathrooms, it offers dual drainage options, quiet operation, and portability with wheels and handle. Its modern aesthetic and intelligent humidity control make it a must-have for maintaining a comfortable, mold-free environment effortlessly.
Item Weight | 23.28 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 19"D x 10"W x 12.5"H |
Material Type | Plastic |
Color | White |
Recommended Uses For Product | Residential, Indoor, Home, Household, Large Room, Basement, Bathroom |
Operation Mode | Continuous, Dry, Dehumidify |
Dehumidification Capacity | 34 Pints per Day |
Air Flow Capacity | 18.7 L/day |
Capacity | 34 Pints |
Tank Volume | 2 Liters |
Number of Speeds | 2 |
Floor Area | 2500 Square Feet |
Additional Features | Adjustable Humidity Control, UP to 34 Pints, 2500 Square Feet, Continuous Draining, Timer, Automatic Shutoff, Quiet Operation, Automatic Defrost, Automatic Moisture Removal, Detachable, Bucket Storage, Digital Display, Ergonomic Handle, Removable Tank, Washable Filter, Portable, LED Power Indicator, Comfort, Portable |
J**S
Great Value! Dehumidifier w/ Auto Defrost AND 3 Year Warranty!
I bought this 34 pint, 2500 Sq Ft. rated dehumidifier mainly to use in my garage and just started using it a couple of weeks ago. I have a raised ranch with a 2-car, attached (unheated) garage. We get quite a bit of snow here (especially this year) and the snow melt/water that drips from my SUV onto my vinyl garage flooring, significantly raises the humidity in the garage-which has caused excessive rust/corrosion of overhead door tracks, metal support posts, tools, etc. I bought this model specifically because it has the auto defrost feature -allowing it to still function in areas where the temps are lower -like my garage. I like that it comes with a drain hose that I can use if I ever decide to have it drain into my furnace condensate pump.I like that it's on wheels bc it saves my back from having to pick it up when I need to move it. The only time I don't care for the wheels (which don't lock), is when I'm trying to pull the collection tank out. The tank’s side grooves, where you’re supposed to grip it to slide it out aren’t very big, so that can sometimes be a pain- but it's not so bad that I'd consider it a huge negative. Compared to another, similarly sized dehumidifier I bought last year- this one is slightly louder when the fan is on the high setting. However, it doesn't bother me because I only run it in the garage and the unfinished area of the basement. When the unit is running on the high setting, my sound level meter registers it between 60 and 65 dBA (Although I’m not 100% sure how accurate the meter is..) If the unit had to be placed in our typical living areas, I would likely opt for something a little more quiet, but for my situation it’s perfectly fine.Pros:*compact, nice looking unit*wheels for easily moving it around*defrost feature-allowing it to still function in cooler areas (as low as 41°F), like in an attached garage*comes with optional drain hose*auto shut off when tank is full*comes with a 3 year warranty-which was quick and easy to register for. I just scanned a qr code which opened up an email where you just fill in your name, model #, etc.. I received a fast (next day) warranty confirmation response from the manufacturer.*digital display with easy to use controlsCons: (none of these are deal breaker -for me at least)*there isn't much in the way of a recess or grip for being able to grab the collection tank and slide it out when emptying it.*wheels don't have the ability to lock -at least that I saw. Not worried about it rolling away -because unit obviously needs to be on a level surface to function properly -but would be very handy when emptying the collection tank, to hold the unit in place as you need one hand on each side to pull it straight out. After chasing it around the garage a few times, I've come up with some creative (awkward) ways to pull the tank out when there's no one around to hold the unit still for me...*When the fan setting is on high, it's probably a little louder than most would prefer if located in a frequently occupied living area.*Manual that was included doesn’t clearly state what each of the three operation modes does- it only tells you which settings (fan speed, humidity level) can be adjusted depending on which mode you are in. (Modes: Dehumidification; Drying; Continuous) Not a huge deal- I just looked it up online to figure out the difference between each.Overall, I'm very happy with my purchase as it seems to be a well-made dehumidifier and has all of the main options I was looking for, including the 3 year warranty. In hind sight, I probably would've ordered the next size up for my 2 car garage, just so I wouldn't have to run it for quite as long in the cooler months. **When operating at lower temps in the winter, it's normal for dehumidifiers to take longer to remove moisture from the air (thermodynamic principles...) I'd definitely recommend this dehumidifier, and would suggest considering a unit rated for a larger room- if you want to cut back on the amount of time it actually has to run.
L**T
Don't cheap out
The longer I live, the more I understand and experience the truth of the phrase, "it's expensive to buy cheap things".Before I bought this dehumidifier, I had a $40 one, and then after that, an $80 one. Neither of them did the job for my relatively small basement.Fed up, I bought this one on sale for $130, and it's day one and it's been worth it already. The ones I was using before could barely maintain a 62% humidity level, yet after just a few short hours of running this one, humidity read 57%.It moves significantly more air, and is also significantly heavier than the others despite not being that much larger; no doubt, this is because it has a much stronger fan with a much larger compressor and coils.The only annoyance is the water reservoir is rather small, but that's a minor issue, as while I don't have a convenient place to drain it via the hose in my basement, I'm there regularly and can empty it myself.Also, the built-in hydrometer isn't all that accurate, but I read that this is typical in these units, as the air right around them will naturally be drier.Time will tell if this little guy will stand the test of time, but so far, I'm impressed and satisfied. My only regret is that I cheaped out and spent a cumulative $120 buying junk dehumidifiers before this one, when I could have just spent that money to buy a serious dehumidifier like this one from the get-go.
N**S
Most Excellent Dehumidifer
This dehumidifier is a lifesaver! Just moved to the East Coast during the Summer where it is much more humid than where I was from. After deciding to get the Veagaso Dehumidifier, it made a noticeable difference within the first hour! Felt so great we decided to get another one for our 2000 sq ft apartment with an outside porch that lets humid air in when the door is open. With two units, the humidity levels inside went from 70% and now stabilize around 37-45%, depending on how humid it is outside.The tank is super easy to remove and dump out once it's done which makes upkeep a cinch. Seems like a very well designed and study unit and haven't had any problems within the month I have used.The tank fills in typically 9-12 hours, depending on how humid it is - so I empty it 2x a day.
P**C
Simple to use
The dehumidifier seems to work well. Have only had it for a week so still trying it out. The touchpad is fairly simple and well laid out. I did find the tank smaller than expected but either I ordered the wrong size or maybe misread the ad. The manual is a royal pain. The operating instructions are in the back portion and just a basic description of the keypad. Could be more clearly laid out. All in all, seems to be a reasonable product.
C**A
Jury's out on this little unit...Hopeful!
I will give 5 stars for now and update later. I just plugged it in!First impression... It's too small. It won't work like I need it too and the water collection tank is really small! I haven't measured it but guessing 4 cups... I don't have access for using the drain hose that it comes with. So I do have dump the tank.The reviews on this little unit are good to great and that why I bought it. I have another unit I bought 8'yrs ago and it runs almost 24/7 and it holds a gallon in its tank. I usually dump it once to twice a day... so you understand my skepticism on this little unit. As small as it is I will be dumping it 4-5 times a day. (I did try to reorder the one I have and they don't make them anymore... imagine that)They say great things come in little packages... so we will see.
T**R
Compact, quiet and highly effective!
I love how the Veagoso dehumidifier is barely noticeable while it does its work. It’s perfect size for the 363 square foot basement. I’m not sure it’s on sometimes as it is a pretty quiet unit. I guess they weren’t kidding in the write up. I know you’re supposed to read the instructions, but it was pretty easy to figure out from the clearly marked buttons.It no longer is musty in my house! Thanks!
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