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The hOmeLabs 4500 Sq. Ft. WiFi-Enabled Dehumidifier is designed for large spaces, effectively removing up to 50 pints of moisture daily. With smart WiFi capabilities, a built-in pump for continuous drainage, and an intuitive control panel, it ensures optimal humidity control while prioritizing safety and ease of use.
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 25.3"D x 11.75"W x 24.3"H |
Color | White |
Recommended Uses For Product | Residential |
Operation Mode | Comfort |
Dehumidification Capacity | 5E+1 Pints per Day |
Air Flow Capacity | 50 Pints |
Capacity | 50 Pints |
Tank Volume | 12.8 Pints |
Floor Area | 4500 Square Feet |
Additional Features | Adjustable Humidity Control, Automatic Defrost, Automatic Moisture Removal, Automatic Shutoff, Bucket Storage, Built In Pump, Continuous Draining, Digital Display, Portable, Quiet Operation, Removable Tank, Timer, Washable Filter |
A**.
Worth More Than A Sub-$100 Dehumidifier, Much More Powerful At Reducing Humidity
Here's my story: I live on the Gulf Coast, and in the late spring and early summer, the humidity down here soars. Perhaps my apartment isn't the best insulated, because the digital hygrometer in my bedroom routinely shows humidity readings above 75 percent during warm seasons. While my apartment unit has a decent central AC unit, I'd like to see the humidity down around the 45 to 50 percent range. So I recently figured that purchasing a dehumidifier would be a good option for accomplishing that. I really mainly wanted the appliance for my bedroom, to increase the comfort level when I'm sleeping.I tried the $65 ToLife TZ-C2 Dehumidifier (also available here on Amazon). The price was right, and it was an attractive, compact, quiet unit. The problem was, as some others have mentioned, it didn't do an effective job of removing much moisture and humidity from the air. So after some research, looking for a brand I could trust – with an actual corporation and web site behind it – I decided on Homelabs (their cutesy trademark is rendered “hOmelabs” for some reason) at nearly 3X the price. But...it's rated for 3X the space.The first thing I noticed right away about the Homelabs unit is that it's pretty darn large. And HEAVY, weighing in at 40 pounds (!). This is not some little thing you can slide onto a shelf – it's an actual appliance a little taller than a mini-fridge.Reading the enclosed manual (which I do suggest) was also an eye-opener. It offers MANY cautions and warnings (especially about keeping the thing away from sources of flames) because apparently this unit contains refrigerant chemicals. That probably explains why both the box and the user manual request you let the unit sit upright and outside the box for a FULL 24 HOURS. Yep, you won't be able to just switch it on right away, so plan for that (or get a smaller unit from another manufacturer instead).First impressions are that this device is well built. It's certainly attractive in its own right, and has not just handles on either side, but rolling casters for moving the item across the floor. Again, at 40 pounds, those little conveniences become big.The control panel with the power button is on top of the unit. The water tank to be emptied faces front (logically). The power cord is thick and is the three-prong variety with the grounded pin, so your home MUST have grounded outlets to use this device. The manual says to plug it directly into a wall socket rather than through any kind of extension cord.In actual operation, I have been very pleased! This unit sucks plenty of moisture from the air in under an hour – often 20 to 25 percent relative humidity, knocking a room from 80% down to around 60%. A caution: if you're hoping to close in on much drier conditions – like in the 40% to 45% RH range – I question whether this unit can do that. I've set it for 50% RH and it's come close at 52% but I've not gone for less than that. But I have found the 50% to 60% RH range to be a huge improvement on northwards of 70%.The unit I got DOES NOT have the pump or drain hose feature, so it must be emptied fairly often, but if you get in the habit of doing that once or twice a day, it's no big deal, and the designers thoughtfully included a nice, sturdy handle that allows you to lift the water tank a bit more easily. A red, plastic floater shows in a thermometer-style gauge on the front of the unit to indicate how full the water tank is.SAFETY SUGGESTIONS: ALWAYS unplug the unit before removing the water tank or servicing the filter. Do everything SLOWLY – pull the water tank out slowly and smoothly, then carry the tank low near the floor, and when you get to a dumping place (like a bathtub), dump slowly and smoothly. After replacing the tank, I personally think it's a good idea to do a quick wipe down of the exterior of the unit with a towel or dry cloth. Also, when rolling the unit from one room to another, I suggest slightly lifting the unit by its top side handles and, again, rolling slowly. As it's 40 pounds, I'd strongly suggest making use of those thoughtfully added casters underneath the device that I mentioned above.I like the decent length power cord that's included; the instructions suggest plugging directly into a wall socket – no extension cords, please, as this is a powerful unit.There are NINE variations of this dehumidifier at the time I wrote this review, with room size ratings running from 1000 square feet all the way up to 4500 square feet. Clearly, Homelabs has been doing this for a while, so I'd be inclined to trust them over some fly-by-night operations with unpronounceable business names.There's a reason the 3000 square foot model carries the “Amazon's Choice” marker. Take a good look at this one if you want drier air in your home.I also want to answer some of the other comments I've seen about this device, just to give some of you a little more to consider.First of all, many of the reviews you're reading cover NINE DIFFERENT MODELS of the Homelabs devices, rated for rooms from 1000 SF all the way up to 4500 SF. I think it's not a reach to say the smaller the unit, the greater the likelihood of disappointment, especially for larger living situations. I opted for a unit rated at 3000 SF even though my whole apartment is maybe 750 SF total, and my bedroom – the only room I really care about for this – is just 150 SF. Keep that in mind as you're reading the reviews – I saw a one-star review for the 8-pint appliance whereas mine can hold 8 times that much water.I'm stunned to hear someone proclaim that 3 years of service is NOT a long time. For an item costing $200 (roughly what I paid, just under that), that works out to about $5.50 a month, or the cost of an expensive boutique coffee. Sure, it would be nice if anything we bought lasted forever, but for a unit to stretch into over 2 years of service to me suggests it has some degree of longevity. If you think that 2 to 3 years of use is lousy, read the reviews of cheaper units running under $100. I bought and returned one from ToLife ($71) the same week I bought this Homelabs one. The difference is night and day. One review even said, “Was working good then just stopped...Only lasted 6 years.” OMG, most CARS in the States don't even last SIX YEARS. Perspective, folks, perspective. I only run my unit for a few hours each day. This is not a central AC system, it's an appliance.Second, I can certainly appreciate the crapshoot that modern manufacturing is. It sucks getting a lemon, because you the consumer have to repackage the thing and ship it back, then (if applicable) speak with customer support. It's a shame that rolling the dice comes up craps for some people and 7's for others, but a product line with tens of thousands of ratings that maintains a 4-star average out of 5 indeed moved the needle for me. I looked at some fly-by-night outfit that's been around since 2021 called “Aerbyon”. Couldn't find a blasted thing about the company, their corporate structure, anything. Scoff, if you will, at “big companies” like Homelabs, but I can assure you that smaller brands don't guarantee anything either.I also want to call out and compliment the customer who wrote the review that got over 9,000 “helpful” markings. THAT is how you write a detailed review, and my hat's off for going to such trouble. I didn't agree with absolutely everything written, but I loved how thorough it was. One quick point of disagreement I have, though – I love it that the Homelabs unit registers RH changes by increments of 1% vs 5%. There is something awfully reassuring about seeing that number tick downward in closer to real-time. I have a digital hygrometer, but I don't think it's as accurate as the unit in the Homelabs device. Still...GREAT review, and I hope mine is just as helpful!
S**S
I've had two for 4 years and would buy another if one of these were to break.
I bought two of these in 2021 (writing this four years later in 2025). They have both worked very well and very reliably. I live in South-Central Texas and it's humid most of the time, so these have been worked rather hard. In truth, they have been more or less neglected. I am terrible when it comes to regularly cleaning/changing filters. They do get cleaned, but not very often. These dehumidifiers have proven resilient in the face of my proclivity to kill compressors through mild to medium neglect. I'm currently using one in an RV, and was emptying it twice daily...both times it was completely full and the humidity in my RV would be on the noticeable rise. I am now using the hose drain feature so that it will run constantly. I use a catch bucket outside because I use the condensate to water plants. I’m not sure it’s removing 50 pints a day…but if not, it’s pretty close. It fills up and overflows my 4 gallon bucket in about 15 hours.I'd buy another one in a heartbeat if one of mine were to fail.Hope this helps you!
B**4
Great for Small Spaces—Effective and Reliable!
I purchased the Homelabs compact dehumidifier back in September of 2024 for my small bathroom in NYC, and I couldn't be happier with my decision. The unit's compact size, along with its convenient handle and wheels, makes it incredibly easy to use and move around—excellent features for my needs! I had been battling orange mold on the ceiling and tiles, which had spread to the walls, leaving behind an unsightly glaze. Cleaning it with white vinegar felt like a never-ending chore. However, since incorporating this dehumidifier into my bathroom, maintaining a mold-free environment has become much easier.During the humid season, it’s incredibly satisfying to empty the tank two times a day, knowing that my walls are now dry and free of moisture.Additionally, I want to highlight Homelabs' outstanding customer support. After eight months of use, I noticed that the fan was running, but the tank would still be empty during humid days. I reached out for assistance and customer support responded the very next day with helpful suggestions on how to reboot the unit. After unplugging it for a day, it started working perfectly again!I’m truly grateful for this little machine and for the excellent support from Claire and Camilla! If you’re dealing with humidity issues or mold in your small space, I highly recommend the Homelabs dehumidifier.Thank you, Homelabs!
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