LG 45 Pint Dehumidifier with Electronic Controls - Energy Star Rated
Works great, but it's LOUD The thing pulls humidity from the air more quickly than other units I've owned. The digital controls are great - with the analog ones, there's a lot of guesswork and tweaking to find the right humidity level. This is probably just the thing for you if you're putting it down in your basement and out of earshot. But this thing is *loud*. It's like putting marbles in a blender and setting it on chop. Look elsewhere if you want something to use in an apartment or the like. Junk Worked well for about a year, then the sensor on the bucket stopped working, causing the unit to overflow. Got that fixed, but the problem started happening again after another few months. Now, after two years, the thing has essentially stopped working. It runs, sure, but it doesn't draw any water out of the air. Very disappointed. CH01 We have a very damp basement and the dehumidifier ran for a year before the CH01 code appeared in the window. The manufacture's owner manual doesn't tell for what CH01 stands; doing on on-line search produced results that it is related to the bucket switch and there is no way to repair it. It also appeared from all the sites that it happens after about a year. I wouldn't recommend this LG dehumidifier or any of the other sizes.