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Midea Cube 50 Pint Dehumidifier for Basement and Rooms at Home for up to 4,500 Sq. Ft., Built-in Pump, Drain Hose Included, Smart Control, Works with Alexa (White), ENERGY STAR Most Efficient 2023

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Style: 4,500 Sq. Ft. with Pump


Features

  • SMALLER FORM, LARGER CAPACITY - 3X larger water tank allows the Midea Cube to operate up to 3X longer than a conventional dehumidifier. Enjoy more time without the hassle of emptying the water tank
  • BUILT IN PUMP - The built-in water pump easily drains vertically or horizontally into a sink or out of a window (16 feet drain tube included). The bucket never needs emptying again
  • CONTINUOUS DRAIN OPTION - Versatile, no-bucket option provides more flexibility to remove moisture. You can remove the water tank and place the unit above the sink using the included drain hose, or position it over a floor drain, near a window or door
  • SMART CONTROL -The Midea Cube is Wi-Fi enabled and can be controlled from anywhere through the cloud using the MSmartHome app on iOS or Android. You can also use voice commands throughout your house, office, or apartment using Alexa or Google Assistant
  • LIFT AND TWIST- World's first extendable dehumidifier offers unparalleled flexibility - operates in extended or nested form. You can easily find a place to store the unit when the space becomes dry, or extend it to its full capacity whenever you need it
  • 4,500 SQUARE FEET OF COVERAGE - This Midea dehumidifier collects 50 pints of water a day and adjusts humidity from 35% to 85%. This unit is perfect for use in the basement, bathroom, bedroom, or crawlspace
  • INNOVATIVE FEATURES: The auto restart function limits disruption due to power outages by engaging your chosen settings as soon as power is restored. The auto-defrost function prevents the collected water from being frozen and doing harm to the machine
  • INNOVATIVE FEATURES: The auto restart function limits disruption due to power outages by engaging your chosen settings as soon as power is restored. The auto-defrost function prevents the collected water from being frozen and doing harm to the machine

Description

The Midea Cube dehumidifier has a unique lift-and-twist design that offers unparalleled flexibility and capacity: when operating in extended form, it has up to 3 times more water tank capacity than traditional dehumidifiers and can run longer without the hassle of frequently emptying the tank; when in nested or drain form, the unit is half the size allowing compact storage or flexible draining. It can fit into most rooms and maintain the desired humidity level in your home. The patented sensor and wi-fi enabled app allow you to monitor the humidity and water level, all at your fingertips. With multi-directional air intake and up to three different fan speeds, it is powerful enough to dehumidify your room, and quiet enough that you'll forget it's even there.

Brand: Midea


Floor Area: 4500 Square Feet


Color: White


Special Feature: Built-in Pump A built-in pump lets you continuously drain the unit upward into a sink or out a window. See more


Capacity: 50 Pints


Tank Volume: 4.2 Gallons


Product Dimensions: 14.45"D x 14.76"W x 14.57"H


Recommended Uses For Product: Residential


Included Components: Dehumidifier


Item Weight: 19.25 Kilograms


Brand: Midea


Floor Area: 4500 Square Feet


Color: White


Special Feature: Built-in Pump A built-in pump lets you continuously drain the unit upward into a sink or out a window.


Capacity: 50 Pints


Tank Volume: 4.2 Gallons


Product Dimensions: 14.45"D x 14.76"W x 14.57"H


Recommended Uses For Product: Residential


Included Components: Dehumidifier


Item Weight: 19.25 Kilograms


Material: Plastic


Model Name: Midea Cube Dehumidifier


Wattage: 425 watts


Operation Mode: Continuous


Air Flow Capacity: 253 cc/min


Upper Temperature Rating: 96 Degrees Fahrenheit


Dehumidification Capacity: 50 Pints per Day


Manufacturer: Midea


UPC: 810040942556


Item Weight: 42.4 pounds


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: MAD50PS1QWT


Care instructions: Clean your air conditioner occasionally to keep it looking new.Be sure to unplug the unit before cleaning to prevent shock or fire hazards.


Assembly required: No


Number of pieces: 1


Batteries required: No


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Works very well
Style: 4,500 Sq. Ft.
We are four days of use and more and more impressed. The unit is the most compact model we have used for the capacity, and therefore space, that it can dehumidify. It is relatively quiet and dependable, having run essentially non-stop so far. We have tried emptying the unit as it fills and also using the hose into a pump to run truly non-stop. Either well works well and would be a good choice depending on your situation. It provided very clean water for our plants when we emptied the unit and the pump option keeps it running all the time and eliminates the "chore" of manually emptying the unit. Our last three unit from various manufacturers lasted less than 2 years so we chose this one based on reliability but still purchased an optional 4 year warranty and will be very surprised if we do not use it. BTW, I set this up and started it with only the quick set-up guide; in other words, very easy to get started but that may come from years of using different units. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2024 by M. Fahle

  • Removes lots of water in a large area
Style: 4,500 Sq. Ft. with Pump
Well designed, flexible unit that removes more H2O than I could gave imagined. Relatively quiet. Can be used in tank, pump or passive drain mode. Very compact if used in passive drain mode. Huge capacity of tank but heavy when full. Good wide handle makes it easy to pick up. The App works very well and keeps me informed about its status ( tank, filters etc). Superb dehumidifier! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2024 by adn

  • Like a microwave with three different buttons for "popcorn" and none for "add 30s"
Style: 1,500 Sq. Ft.
This is a decent dehumidifier. It seems to work effectively, it looks pretty good and the bucket capacity is more than my last dehumidifier. It would be great if it simply executed on a few basic functions. Which it does not. -When it is on the bucket, it can drain into the bucket or in "continuous mode" via a drain hose. While hooked up the bucket I can set a target humidity percentage--say 55%--but when the bucket fills up, due to some flaw it continues to run and the bucket overflows. Disappointing. There must be an inadequate or malfunctioning fill sensor. Anyway, water runs out onto the floor. -No problem. I'll hook up the hose. But the hose can only be used when set on the bucket when operating in "continuous mode". This works fine, but I don't want it to run *continuously*. I want it to dehumidify when the humidity is high and stop when the humidity is low. This is not possible with the drain hose while attached to the bucket. -No problem. I'll simply operate in Bucketless Mode. In this mode you can use the hose AND set a humidity target. But it turns out that the drain hose only gets about 95% of the collected water. Around 5% of the water still drains down, as if it were going into the bucket. Which sucks, because in bucketless mode, down is the floor again. And if you put it back onto the bucket, it stops using the drain hose. And then it overflows. Onto the floor. This product is either a little over-engineered or a little under-engineered depending upon your perspective. I'd definitively rather pay another 25% in price to get one that worked either a) in bucket mode without leaking b) in drain hose mode without operating continuously or c) in bucketless mode without leaking. Any of those options would work for me and none are available. I chatted with tech support a bit and they weren't really able to offer much help. I have it running in bucketless mode over a Home Depot bucket to catch the drips, which will work fine I expect until I bump it and the whole thing falls over and breaks. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2024 by E. Matthews

  • 50 pint Dehumidifier - 4500 sqft (HA!) with pump - Review and Energy Report
Style: 4,500 Sq. Ft. with Pump
First, I'm not sure what misleading marketing goes into "4,500 sqft", but if you think this can dehumidify you're entire house, it won't. It can struggle to keep up on my 600sqft basement (which gets pretty humid and to be fair I use this one as opposed to two of a different model with better results). Energy Usage: Range: 525w high with about a 40w low when it's just the fan. The fan is only 10-15w difference between high and low so always run on high. The condenser is usually running about 480w but there are fluctuations from 525 down to 470w. Currently it's running in my crawl space (I'll save you the story but in my case it's less dumb to do than it sounds), which is always humid and running almost non-stop. The daily energy usage is running between 11-12kwh. That's about 345kwh a month or at 15 cents a kwh about $52 a month. It is more energy efficient than the two smaller brands I used and more effective with a larger range. Noise: It's got some noise to it. Not something you'd want running the office or the same room as you for long. It's about 66 decibels. A review I found claimed the CFM was 430, so good air movement when compared to competitors and I can vouch that this has a lot of intake areas and a large output area at the top. Note: Your humidity level will determine how frequently it runs. You can manually have it run all the time or cycle on and off when it reaches a certain humidity point. The lower you want to maintain the space, the harder the machine will work. All the reviews I found on this said it was energy efficient with most not identifying what the energy usage was. High end of the range is 525w number and with other similar models about 600w. I found that it generally ran about 480w with the condenser and the fan only was about 45w. The top section and bottom section are not connected. This is annoying when trying to lift and move the unit. You need to move each section individually or be in a space where you're only rolling it. The wheels work fine on concrete. The pump has worked fine for me. I've had issues with other models that the pumps don't really work and I have to manually empty. The pumps simply slow the filling. I haven't noticed that issue yet with the Midea, but I did find more water than I expected when I transitioned it into the crawlspace. The app has worked fairly well. They moved to a newer app and it's worse than the previous one, but I like to be able to check on the humidity and operate remotely. I also have a temperature/humidity sensor in the crawlspace to double check the unit as well as to tell me the humidity further away from the unit. The Midea Cube 50 pint with pump (that's a mouthful) is doing fairly well. Do I recommend? I'm going with yes. My one star removal is due to the 4500 sqft number that is not remotely accurate as a lay person would understand it. I think it might have some meaning in the dehumidifier world, but if I'm looking to size a tool for my space, I need numbers I can rely on and that number isn't it. Also I knock off for it being in two pieces that don't lock together because going up and down stairs is annoying (did some caulking work in the bathrooms and needed to dry it out). The real world square footage is more 600sqft for a humid basement in Buffalo, NY in the summer.. And that is probably the upper limit. During the summer my humidity was about 45 and I had to set it to 35 to get it there. (keep in mind that outside was 90% humidity, so it is better than it might sound). This is not industrial strength, but it's the step right before. It's not cheap to run if you have a lot of humidity, but it's cheaper than other units it's sized (per reviews I read). I hope all this helps. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2024 by Duhkgeorge

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