Frigidaire 70-Pint Dehumidifier with Effortless Humidity Control, White

August 23, 2018 - Comment
Add to Cart $479.00Amazon.com Price
(as of 6 April 2020 21:45 GMT+0100 - Details)

The Frigidaire 70-pint dehumidifier protects your home from mold and mildew caused by excess moisture. It also helps eliminate bacteria in the air that can make breathing difficult. Frigidaire’s 70 pints-per-day dehumidifier is capable of continuous operation when the unit is located near a suitable drain. Ready-Select electronic controls include a digital humidity readout, 24-hour on/off timer and control lock. Effortless Humidity Control allows you to control the exact percentage of humidity in your room. The SpaceWise portable design includes a top handle, integrated side handles and caster wheels making it easy to move your unit from room to room.

Product Features

  • 70 pints per day dehumidifier uses standard 115V electrical outlet. Noise Level dB (High): 51
  • Protects your home from mold and mildew caused by excess moisture
  • Helps eliminate bacteria in the air that can make breathing difficult
  • Low temperature operation saves energy and money (41°)
  • Ready-Select electronic controls with digital humidity readout, 24-hour on/off timer and control lock
  • Energy Star Certified: Yes ; UL Listed: Yes

Comments

Mike says:

Frigidaire Dehumidifiers – good luck! Both I purchased were under warranty when they failed. While Amazon labels this unit as it’s “best seller” it is far from the best dehumidifier on the market. After purchasing two in the last 18 months, I have switched to the hOme 70 pint brand, which has a 2 year warranty and is quieter. Frigidaire will not repair their products but rather to buy them back at your original purchase price. You have to dispose of the defective one which can cost up to $20 to recycle.

Ryan Dubes says:

Purchase the extended warranty!! Length:: 0:05 Mins Purchased FFAD7033R1 June 15 of 2016, unit failed July 4, 2017. All lights blinking in unison with accompanying “beep”. Upon calling Fridgidaire customer service, they have no idea what the problem is and advised that “the best thing to do is to purchase a new one”. In reading other reviews and jumping onto a few forums, this seems to be a common theme – very short lifespan. I will never purchase another Fridgidaire product due to…

Nate says:

There is a simple fix for the dreaded F0 error! If you have one of these and got the dreaded F0 error this may help you. Having worked in HVAC (Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning) I decided to figure out what was wrong with mine. I removed the back cover: two screws at bottom rear, one at each side at bottom and two behind filter. The bottom two rows of the condenser were icing up and I had rusty water dripping into the tank. I removed the sensor from the holder and attached it to the elbow at the bottom. I held it on with a cable tie…

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