Honeywell Washable Air Filter Energy Saving Dehumidifier

Last updated: August 11, 2022


Honeywell Washable Air Filter Energy Saving Dehumidifier

We looked at the top Dehumidifiers and dug through the reviews from some of the most popular review sites. Through this analysis, we've determined the best Dehumidifier you should buy.

Product Details

In our analysis of 31 expert reviews, the Honeywell Washable Air Filter Energy Saving Dehumidifier placed 13th when we looked at the top 13 products in the category. For the full ranking, see below.

From The Manufacturer

Backed by a 5-Year warranty, the Honeywell Energy Star 70-pint dehumidifier is the trusted choice for a reliable, long-lasting Dehumidifier for your home. The DH70W energy star certified dehumidifier removes moisture with less energy than conventional Dehumidifiers, Saving energy costs! this unit removes up to 70 pints of moisture daily from medium to large rooms such as basements, dens, kitchens, bedrooms and bathrooms. The continuous drain option increases flexibility by allowing you to continuously drain the condensate water for long unattended operation. A smart digital humidistat control system automatically senses room moisture levels and activates dehumidification to accurately maintain desired humidity levels to reduce allergy & odor causing mold & mildew, while a washable air filter helps catch unwanted dust from the air.

Our Expert Consultant

Vicki Liston 
Home Improvement Expert

Vicki Liston writes, produces, and narrates “On The Fly…DIY,” an award-winning home improvement and DIY show of unique project tutorials for the casual DIY’er.

Home improvement and all things DIY have been Liston’s passion since she bought her first house in 2007 and she started making video blogs in 2014. She’s performed hundreds of DIY projects, from small ones to major, wall-smashing renovations and can teach you how to make a trendy DIY barn door for cheap. The proceeds earned from “On The Fly…DIY” are donated to no-kill animal shelters and rescue organizations.

Expert Reviews


What reviewers liked

This model had no stand-outs in its performance.

What reviewers didn't like

The Honeywell DH50W was louder than the other dehumidifiers we tested, ranging from 55 to 57 decibels on low (versus 51 to 52 decibels for our pick) and from 58 to 59 decibels on high, the loudest we recorded. The high, cycling whine of the unit was especially annoying.
This model had no discernible flaws in its performance.
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