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The Moiswell VP170 is a high-capacity commercial dehumidifier designed to remove up to 170 pints of moisture daily, making it perfect for large spaces up to 7,500 sq ft. With powerful airflow, automatic drainage, and energy-saving features, it ensures efficient humidity control in various environments, from basements to warehouses.
C**2
Great Dehumidifier and Excellent Customer Service
Iâve owned this house for 35 years and have gone through quite a few dehumidifiers, so I feel well qualified to write this review. Iâve had hOmeLabs, several Frigidaires, etc. and none of them compare to this commercial unit. My basement isnât damp at all, but it does get very humid here, and at the 50% humidity level I keep our house at, other units struggle while this dehumidifier handles it with ease. This is my first dehumidifier with a pump that empties the bucket and I really like it. My dehumidifier sits right next to our utility tub and itâs so easy to empty the line there rather than run a 15â hose to the sump that sometimes clogs over time. The pump has a float that runs it automatically, but it also has a manual button if you wish to empty the bucket for some reason.Itâs heavy, but I think the reviewer who said it took âtwo strapping menâ and a hand truck to get it inside her house was a bit dramatic. My two sons had no problem carrying it from our driveway down to our basement, and I wouldnât exactly call them strapping. Unpacking was easy. Nice styrofoam protection, and if you cut the tape and straps at the bottom, the cardboard âshellâ lifts off nicely. After that, being on wheels itâs easy to move off the bottom cardboard and into place.That same dramatic reviewer mentioned the handle slightly splayed and difficult to screw in. If youâre even slightly handy, you will have no issues. The handle is bent tubing - itâs not like itâs a machined part with tight tolerance. I had the handle attached within a couple of minutes.Finally, I did have an opportunity to test Moiswellâs customer service, and I can say I could not have been more pleased. A few emails and they were very responsive each time. There happened to be an issue with the unit - which letâs face it, can happen with anything - but the real test is how they handled it. They provided detailed troubleshooting instructions and in the end I can say they made everything right. Great customer service was my experience.Researching a dehumidifier, like many other things, can be a real challenge deciding what to buy. I know I was frustrated when I did my research into reviews, âbest buysâ, etc. You read some reviews and you think youâre onto something, and then you read a bad one that changes your mind. And honestly, I wasnât totally confident when I placed my initial order. But it turned out great, Iâm glad I bought this one, and if it ever fails, Iâll buy it again.
G**T
Great product, my chronological experience
My Moiswell Explorer VP170 (170 pint) arrived as promised. Very well-packaged. Being the unit is 85 lbs, I paid the extra $19.99 for Amazon to do âin-roomâ delivery, and was glad I did. In fact, I couldnât have done it myself. It took two strapping men and a hand truck to get it down my back-yard grade without damaging my hardscape and ripping up my lawn, down an interior step, and unpack it so I could verify there was no damage from shipping. It looked great, and I signed off. They offered to carry off all packing materials, but I declined, thinking I might need the materials if I have to send it back.Thankfully, the Moiswellâs two wheels come already attached. But the metal handle bar is not. Upon assembly, I found the bar was splayed ever-so-slightly wider than the unit, which made screwing it in challenging (but I conquered it after two breaks and Iâll-save-Olive Popeye mental reboots). The supplied hose was pleasantly supple (almost medical-grade) and fit snugly over the pump-draining-side fitting I planned on using. A delightful surprise â the unitâs small hose was small enough to easily fit into my 4-generations-ago dehumidifier hoseâs 1/2â hole in my basement floor. Iâd planned to pump the discharge 3â up to my soapstone sink, but realized â maybe I wonât need to, after all?At first, with a 16â long pump output hose, I thought, my only limiting issue might be the shorter 3-pronged power cord. But then, realized every corner in my extended ranchâs mostly finished basement might be reachable. And its wheels and handle to roll it anywhere were invaluable. Just maybe â Iâve found the unicorn of dehumidification?Iâll update this review once I power the unit on.Update 1:After having it in position but unpowered for about a month, I finally got my act together enough to retire my prior small dehumidifier (with builtin 2 gal (?) bucket that had to be emptied 2xday), and switch to my shiny big new Moiswell 170. Though I reread the user manual as I set it, the unitâs digital panel was self-explanatory. It immediately registered close to 70% Relative Humidity (RH) in the carpeted basement rec room space, which explained why certain carpet areas had been showing signs of mildew the past month. Being this was my Moiswellâs âdebut,â I wanted to track its out-of-gate performance, and put the tail end of its long hose into a bucket. Within minutes, the RH it registered dropped a few %, though nothing was really coming out of the hose yet into the bucket. I purged it, and got a few cups. I didnât realize it first had to draw out and store 170 pints before it sent anything to the hose (unless purged). So I started a load of laundry, and brought an important family heirloom (a candlestick table from the 1700âs) upstairs. Iâd learned the hard way (moving to a home with central AC) that old fine woods donât handle sudden humidity drops â they crack mercilessly, and can never be repaired.Update 2:Iâm kicking myself for not buying the 170 pint Moiswell years ago for my basement! Now in full hands-off operation for several weeks, my below-grade basementâs rec space is dry as a bone. Iâve noticed any clean wet laundry I hang to dry in its vicinity is dry within two hours. Now I want to reposition it to the other end of my basementâs hall, 3 rooms and my laundry area away, and will have it pump into my soapstone sink nearby. Iâm confident relocating the unit will be trivial after purging.Too, Iâm seriously entertaining the idea of buying another Moiswell unit for my ranchâs main floor, but only to be used in summer. Counter-intuitively, while the unit does put out heat, my thinking is the greatest way to mitigate our oppressive New England summers might be to decimate the humidity first. It would be tricky, in that any fine furniture, paintings, and wood instruments near it wonât tolerate sudden drops in humidity, piano board mechanisms require a modicum of hydration, yet houseplants, seedlings, and especially orchids demand humidity. I guess we will see.Update 3:Moisewell 170âs totally dried out the original area â carpet, furnishings, and air â using the (left) pump side but just draining into a hole in the foundation floor. My next worst problem (around several corners and into a basement vestibule) area will require the pump action to output into a higher elevation sink. Will update.Photo shows my prior-to-new dehumidifier transition. The tail end of the new unitâs hose (right side) goes into the little hole in my foundation floor. Itâs obviously âun-staged.â What can I say except that I donât earn a âCommission!â But as unphotogenic as the scene is, it depicts what true homeownership often details. And I think progress is beautiful.
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