

💧 Stay dry, save green, and silence the noise—your smart home’s new MVP!
The AEOCKY RHEA-001 is a cutting-edge, ENERGY STAR Most Efficient 2025 certified dehumidifier designed for up to 4500 sq.ft. It delivers an impressive 80 pints/day capacity while consuming just 280 watts, saving up to 50% on energy bills compared to standard models. Featuring advanced smart humidity control, ultra-quiet operation at 44dB, and durable pure copper piping, it’s engineered for long-lasting, efficient moisture management in basements, bedrooms, and entire homes.



















| ASIN | B0D1C6HWFF |
| Air Flow Capacity | 9006 Cubic Feet Per Hour |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,470 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #4 in Dehumidifiers |
| Brand | AEOCKY |
| Capacity | 80 Pints |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (4,338) |
| Date First Available | July 9, 2024 |
| Dehumidification Capacity | 80 Pints per Day |
| Floor Area | 4500 Square Feet |
| Included Components | Drain Hose, Garden Hose Adapter (In the tank), Quick Start Guide |
| Item Weight | 35.8 pounds |
| Item model number | RHEA-001 |
| Manufacturer | AEOCKY |
| Material | Metal, Plastic |
| Model Name | RHEA |
| Number of Speeds | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Auto Mode, Constant Humidity Mode, Continuous Mode, Smart Drying Mode, Sleep Mode |
| Product Dimensions | 14.45"D x 8.66"W x 24.09"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Household |
| Special Feature | Adjustable Humidity Control(40%-80%), Child Lock, Fan Speed Control, Timer |
| Tank Volume | 1.45 Gallons |
| UPC | 860011270928 |
| Wattage | 280 watts |
S**A
Excellent Dehumidifier. MUST BUY
Excellent quality dehumidifier. Effectiveness, efficiency, quiet, easy emptying. We built an extremely tight house, aluminum windows and when it’s cold outside we were getting puddles of water on all of our windows. Windows were sweating extremely and when we take hot showers moisture was also affecting windows. First time we used product it pulled so much moisture, it was impressive. No more water puddles on aluminum windows. You won’t regret buying product. We are buying a second one for upstairs.
K**E
Great Dehumidifier with stellar energy savings
So I was looking to get a new dehumidifier for my basement as the current Hisense dehumidifier that came with the house that was built in the 1950s when we bought it was running quite a bit and was an energy hog using 540 watts when running with an average of 10.5 kWh per day. So I did a ton of research and came across this dehumidifier. As I was looking at the reviews and looking at the power specs I was thinking there's now way that this little thing that uses hard the electricity that my current dehumidifier uses is going to effectively dehumidifie my basement effectively and not just run constantly and end up using around the same amount of electricity. So after reading the reviews and being comforted by the warranty I decided to use my credit card rewards and bought the Aeocky dehumidifier and to say I was impressed with the results is an understatement. It was well packaged and the instructions and quick start guide were very good but there were some linguistic issues but that wasn't surprising considering this is a Chinese product. I start off by setting the RH% to 40% as i had with my previous dehumidifier but that was basically like setting it to continuous mode. It could net get the humidity below 47% but even when it was raining it didn't get above 50%. Despite it using only 280 watts when running i was surprised at how effective it was at keeping a modest humidity and only used 6kWh per day running 24/7. So I decided to run it on automatic mode which keeps the humidity between 50-55% which is a little higher than I wanted but now it wasn't running all the time. After running it I auto mode for a week it's been doing a fantastic job at keeping the humidity level down and it's only using 4kWh per day on average! Plus it's super quite. As you can hear in the video the loudest thing is the fan running, you can't even hear the compressor running at all. The one issue is the tank is super small and only holds about a gallon so using the continuous drain feature is pretty much required to use this unless you are able to dump it out multiple times a day depending on how humid your space is. As you can see in have it draining into the basement sink and I put the garden house attachment on to put a little bit of weight on the end so it wouldn't curl up. Would absolutely recommend this dehumidifier just on the electricity savings alone!
B**3
You can stop comparison shopping. This is the model you want.
I bought the AEOCKY 52 Pint per day Smart Compressor Dehumidifier to replace a GE-branded workhorse that has been plugging along in my basement for years. In point of fact, I always run two dehumidifiers in my partially finished basement - one on the finished side and one on the unfinished / laundry room side. For the past 8-10 years, I've had GEs in both rooms. Prior to that, I had Frigidaires (twice, with each pair providing trouble-free service). The big name brands have served me well. They have all lasted 8-10 years and have required only intermittent filter cleaning to keep them humming along mostly problem-free. So, when one of my current GE models died, I can honestly say that I was reluctant to replace it with anything but a name-brand appliance. After all, the big names have been kind to me. But, after HOURS of comparative research, I decided to take a chance on this model from AEOCKY. I am more than impressed with the performance of this dehumidifier. Historically, with each of my name-brand models, I could not set the machine below 55% humidity. To do so was the equivalent of turning the devices onto continuous operation - they never shut off. But 55% was the sweet spot - across two brands and three different models, this fact held true - the humidity level dropped to tolerable and the appliances ran about 40% of the day. Enter the AEOCKY... When I first plugged it in, the humidity sensor reported that the finished side of my basement had a balmy 73% humidity level. Within minutes, that percentage began dropping. After it had fallen 10% in 20 minutes, I opened the collection bin to examine the moisture collection because I couldn't believe what the machine was reporting. But the bin was BONE DRY?!? Perhaps I was running into the problem that some of the other reviewers complained of - the less-than-accurate humidity sensor? But, a few hours later, the reported humidity level had settled into the mid 50s and the bin had a moderate amount of water (which I dumped). Overnight, the bin again collected a reasonable amount of water (though it did not collect enough to initiate an auto shut-off). i believe (though I cannot definitively recall) that I had set the humidity level to the standard 55% at this time. So, I decided to play with the settings a bit. I tried 50%. It got there. AND IT SHUT OFF. Not for long, but it shut off. I tried 45%. Same results. So, I tried the "automatic" setting (I believe it maintains a humidity between 45% - 55%). AMAZING! Zero need to mess with this thing. The room is obviously less humid and more comfortable. Once I got the AEOCKY dialed in, I connected the included drain line to circumvent the need to dump the bucket. Once i got the discharge angle of the tubing figured out, I used the included adapter to mate the provided hose to a PVC line that drains directly into my sump basin (requiring only a $2.17 investment from the local big-box hardware store). Done and done. The room feels better than it ever has. The humidity stays roughly between 48% - 53% on "auto." AND DID I MENTION HOW QUIET THIS THING IS? Nothing is as important as having the appliance WORK. But, now that I am confident that it works as advertised, I can appreciate how QUIETLY it does its job. The finished side of the basement is where laundry gets sorted and folded while music plays on the entertainment system. When my grandkids are over, this is the place where my grandson and I play video games (and talk a HEALTHY amount of trash over games of NCAA 25). The previous dehumidifier was disruptively loud. The AEOCKY is quieter with its compressor running than any of the fans from the previous models I had in this location, let alone their compressors. Color me impressed. Like, impressed enough to sit down and write this. I don't review a lot of items. And I KNOW that most people who take the time to review things had BAD experiences with their purchases. For me, this purchase experience has been so overwhelmingly positive that I felt the need to share. If you're on the fence about this model, don't be. It is a top performer. I have nothing bad to say about the GE or the Frigidaires that occupied my basement space before. But when my other GE kicks, I'm replacing it with another AEOCKY.
J**E
excelente equipo.
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