🌬️ Breathe Easy, Live Better!
The Ukoke Portable Dehumidifier is designed for medium spaces, efficiently removing up to 32 pints of moisture daily. With whisper-quiet operation, three smart modes, and a compact design, it’s perfect for basements, bedrooms, and RVs. Certified for safety and energy efficiency, it ensures a comfortable living environment without the noise or high energy costs.
Brand | Ukoke |
Model Number | UDH0125 |
Color | white |
Product Dimensions | 24.99 x 44.5 x 22 cm; 9.07 kg |
Capacity | 4 G/day |
Power / Wattage | 195 watts |
Material | Polypropylene (PP) |
Auto Shutoff | Yes |
Special Features | Digital Display, Adjustable Humidity Control, Portable, Automatic Moisture Removal, Automatic Shutoff |
Item Weight | 9.07 Kilograms |
R**Y
Sucks the humidity right out of the air - good quality
First off, this thing is VERY quiet compared to some previous humidifiers I've owned. It's not completely silent of course (none are), but it is on the lower end of the sound spectrum for sure.Another plus for this unit is that the power consumption is pretty reasonable. You can run it frequently or often without running up a huge electric bill. Some of the older units are expensive to operate and they don't even come close to this one's output.I like the size and weight of this unit. It is easy to move around if you decide to put it in another space. It also has casters to make it easier.I've been running this almost continuously in one particular area that seems to have the most humidity in it. This has really made a difference. You can actually "feel" it. And of course lowering the humidity not only makes it more comfortable, but it also helps protect your household stuff from too much moisture, which is another benefit.This unit is nicely made, easy to operate, and I think it is going to last me years.Recommended.
A**Z
Works fast to remove moisture
I like the looks of this and how quickly it starts doing its job. The size is also great…not too big, but not tiny and it can be rolled around, too. It’s working well in the space I have it and it got started taking moisture out of the air within minutes. The price seems a little high, but I’ve paid more for ones that are only a little more powerful, so it’s also not unreasonable. Happy overall with the looks and performance and how easy it’s is to operate and get it going.
S**C
Why Use a DeHumidifier? Well, It's Mostly the Humidity that Makes You Swelter
You've heard the saying..."It's not the heat; it's the humidity". That is an absolute fact. Most people can tolerate higher temperatures if they don't have high humidity.When I moved into my home, I asked whether there was a dehumidifying option with my AC. I was told that to better dehumidify, you needed to crank up the AC which would remove more of the moisture from the air.That means turning the AC down to a lower temperature and it also, more importantly, means paying more money for your electric bill. Well, I didn't want to do that, so I got this dehumidifier. A central AC system uses an average of 3000 to 3500 watts per hour and if you crank up the AC, it goes higher. So, cooler, less humidity, but higher electric bills. Not good.This dehumidifier unit, and I can only mention this from the seller site, uses about 195 watts per hour and works to pull the moisture out of the air in an area of about 1795 sq. feet. That would probably work for many areas of your homes. And, if you can keep the AC set higher by a few degrees...well, that could translate into savings. According to the US Department of Energy, each degree you raise the AC temperature on your thermostat, can save you as much as 3% to 5% on your energy costs. Just one degree. If you could keep the AC set 5 degrees higher, I wonder how much you would actually save. Of course, I'm sure that depends on the area you live in.The dehumidifier has a lot of useful features. It has a child lock so it can't be messed with. It runs quietly and the decibel level is lower than most table fans. You can set it to turn off when you want.One thing I'm not crazy about. The tank volume is .53 gallons, which is a little over 4 pints of water. It has a sensor that shows red when the tank drawer, which pulls out needs to be emptied. It does not say it automatically turns off when it's full and this is a feature I would really prefer. It may, but the seller site was not clear on this. Also, supposedly, if you want continual drainage, there's a plastic hose that you can attach, and the unit will drain into to something like maybe a bucket. This would probably work for a laundry room, but I don't think I would like something like that in any living areas of my home.This equipment can be a cost saving measure. Just one caveat...if you're like me, you might not remember to empty the tank regularly and I wonder what happens then. Before you buy, check with the manufacturer about whether the dehumidifier automatically turns off when the tank is full.
F**T
A Must-Have for Hot and Humid Seasons
Living in a region plagued by seasonal sweltering heat and relentless humidity, finding an effective dehumidifier became a goal. This Ukoke Portable Dehumidifier is our new secret weapon against moisture invasion! From the moment it arrived, it was clear this unit meant business. Within just over a day of operation in our living room, it had already collected an impressive amount of water from the air, providing instant relief from muggy discomfort. It was full! Emptying it was a breeze, ensuring minimal interruption to its efficiency. What truly sets the Ukoke apart are its thoughtful features. It boasts a range of settings and alerts, making it incredibly intuitive to use. The three smart modes cater perfectly to varying conditions, adapting effortlessly to our changing needs throughout the day. Even better, its whisper-quiet operation ensures it works discreetly in the background without disrupting daily activities. While the white design looks sleek and professional, a darker color option like black would have matched our décor even better. Nevertheless, its performance more than makes up for any aesthetic preferences. In conclusion, the Ukoke Portable Dehumidifier has become a game-changer for us. It's not just about comfort; it's about maintaining optimal air quality and reducing humidity levels during the hottest months. If you're looking for a reliable solution to combat humidity in medium-sized spaces like basements, bedrooms, or even an RV, this dehumidifier is a clear winner.Pros:- Efficient 32 pints/day dehumidification!- Three smart modes for versatile use- Auto drainage or easy dumping for hassle-free maintenance- Whisper-quiet operationCons:- Received white color, would prefer blackVerdict: Highly recommended for anyone seeking effective moisture control and improved air quality in their home or space.
A**Y
Works well, decent manual, nice quality
It has been so humid where I live recently and this dehumidifier has been doing a great job of making sure my apartment doesn't feel like a greenhouse! I like that I can set the level of humidity I want (45% personally) and the unit will turn on and off to ensure that level is maintained. I really love that the unit is on wheels because it makes moving the unit from room to room on my laminate floor a breeze. The manual explains the settings pretty well, but I was confused about the sleep setting. The manual says that there is a button for sleep mode, but I found you have to press and hold the "M" button to turn on sleep mode. Weird. Another comment on sleep mode, the light is still pretty bright for being so small when my room is so dark. I just covered the small amount of light that remained and it's been fine.My only real complaint is that the capacity isn't as big as I would like. I feel for a unit this size, it should be able to hold more water (I empty it about once a day), but it isn't a massive problem. Overall, very content with this unit.
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