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DeLonghi DE500P 50-Pint Dehumidifier with Pump | 
enlarge | Brand: DeLonghi Category: Kitchen
List Price: $372.99 Buy New: $299.96 You Save: $73.03 (20%)
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Rating: 18 reviews Sales Rank: 94300
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 57.5 Dimensions (in): 15.6 x 14.5 x 27.2 Warranty: 1
MPN: DE500P Model: DE500P UPC: 044387355001 EAN: 0044387355001 ASIN: B0006N2O3M
Release Date: April 1, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Electronic controls with digital display | | • | Patented Heavy-Duty Pump System - Never empty a bucket - patented pump system automatically removes moisture from the collection tank | | • | Low temperature operation - ideal for basement use; designed to function at temperatures as low as 44 degrees | | • | Tank Control System; a special safety system prevents water overflow due to a full, improperly positioned or missing tank | | • | 50-pint capacity |
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Product Description DeLonghi model DE500 Dehumidifier with 50 pint capacity is ideal for room sizes up to 2,200 square feet. This unit features electronic controls with a digital display. It is fully portable with durable castor wheels, you can easily move the dehumidifier from room to room. Features a fan only operation which is great for summer ventilation. Comes complete with connector hose to drain unit. This unit is Energy Star Rated.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 13 more reviews...
Saved my comfort! August 3, 2006 11 out of 13 found this review helpful
I bought this to put it in my basement. My basement is extremely humid, due to the fact that; A) it's a basement, and B)I live on the East Coast. This is also where my home theater is, and there's nothing worse than watching a movie and sweating like a dog. I put this unit down there and it helps the situation greatly. It is so comfortable. My wife and I love this product, and couldn't go another summer without it.
Great dehumidifier and can not live without June 26, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Recently we bought this DeLonghi DE500P with pump system. We left in our over 2000 sf basement. In the first 5 hours of operation, it pumped out about 3/4 gallon of water (I used 1 Gal milk container to collect water for my measurement). We got a very humid weather down here in southeast. Then, I left it on for overnight, it collected over 1 gal of water. It also has 4 wheels to make movement really easy. The best thing is that this dehumidifier can drain upwards. I attached the 16 feet long tube (or the drainage hoses, it comes with two sizes: 16 feet and 3 feet long) to the unit and drained the water to my kitchen sink. I now can not live without this great dehumidifier. If you have a home theater or you work at your basement, this is the humidifier you must have. Look no futher.
I did not understand why some people wrote a review that they only got few cups of water or they have hard time to attach the drainage hoses. Make sure follow the operational instruction with care. Though, it makes some noise and it can not auto-restart (I think it might be doing so for the safety reason). But for the great benefit it provided, I think I can live with.
Great but a little loud August 5, 2008 We have two of these units in our basement. They have worked well at maintaining an acceptable humidity level but with the pump action engaged they are audible upstairs in the family room. It is a low drone but perhaps in future models it could be eliminated.
Quieter and smaller than the Maytag, but lacks auto restart June 30, 2005 56 out of 56 found this review helpful
I have two basement rooms. In one is one of my several Maytag (M7DH65B2A) 65-Pint Dehumidifiers that I've owned for about a year, and in the other is the DeLonghi (DE500P with Pump). The original plan was to use the DeLonghi's pump, but then I discovered that I have a floor drain. Both the Maytag and the Delonghi empty into floor drains.
The DeLonghi (D) is quieter and smaller than the Maytag (M), yet costs nearly $100 more (as I write this). The D's 16-foot tube according to the User's Manual is supposed to attach easily, yet I never was able to attach it, and ended up using the second drain tube provided which does attach reasonably easily. The M has auto restart after power outages; the D does not; until I got the D, I didn't realize how many power outages there were.
Thus, if quiet operation and size is a priority, go with the DeLonghi. If price and auto restart are priorities, go with the Maytag.
D = DeLonghi DE500P 50-Pint Dehumidifier with Pump M = Maytag M7DH65B2A 65 Pint Dehumidifier
Silent and efficient June 25, 2008 The pump allows me to skip emptiying the bucket twice a day. I ran the discharge hose to the AC drain, so it runs unattended. Easy setup, nice looking. It has to work almost fulltime to keep a 2,200 sq foot appt at 50% humidity, so I am not sure is a large enough unit. I have a second unit (Sears), helping out.
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