- Energy-efficient 30-pint dehumidifier with Energy Star rating
- Push-button electronic control panel; 3 fan speeds; auto defrost
- Front-access removable water tank; drain-hose option; rolling casters
- Bucket-full indicator light with auto shut-off; permanent washable filter
- Measures 10 by 13 by 19 inches; 1-year limited warranty
Product Description
Energy Star rated 30 pint dehumidifier is half the weight of conventional models, using a light-weight rotary compressor. Truly portable design with a handle and wheels for your convenience. An adjustable humidistat lets you choose what level is comfortable for you, with a super quiet mode – so quiet, you will check to make sure its on. Other safety features are magnetic float that offers less chance for an over-flow, auto-defrost lets it keep working when other … More >>
Soleus Air DP1-30-03 30-Pint Portable Energy Star Dehumidifier


I received this dehumidifier a few weeks ago for use in my basement apartment that had gotten damp with all the rain this summer. It has been running non-stop since. It works great! I have been rotating it around the apartment into different rooms that need to dry out and it quickly fills up with water after a few hours beeps and I empty the bucket. the only drawback is that is does give off a lot of heat, which I guess all dehumidifiers do, but I still gave it 5 stars!
Rating: 5 / 5
this little wonder does a great job. I use it in my 20×40 man cave and it keeps it very dry. It is a little noisy for my taste and when we are occupying it I usually shut it down becuase of the fan noise. Also if it is running the room temperature rises a few degrees over the week. We like it when its 67-68 degrees and if it is on all week the temperature stays around 71. I attached a garden hose to it and it has worked flawlessly over last month.
Rating: 4 / 5
We researched many dehumidifiers and bought this one. Stupidly, we bought it from Newegg which won’t accept a return like Amazon would. THis unit is nice looking, and seemed to meet our needs. There are two main problems:
1. The humidistat does not detect the humidity correctly, the machine thinks it is 50% humidity at all times, even when our tried-and-true meter says 20%. The result is that this unit runs constantly.
2. The collection bucket is way too small. We have to empty it twice a day. This may not be as big of a problem except for #1.
We have not contacted Soleus yet, because it will cost us $40 to ship it back to them for a replacement unit.
Would not buy again.
Rating: 1 / 5
It’s been two months since I’ve purchased this dehumidifier and worried (after some dehumidifier reviews) of the possible quick breakdown, I’m happy to say it’s still running strong and has taken care of the mold and moisture in our medium sized bedroom and bath. The fan does make some noise but even our cat, who jumps at the sound of…anything, has gotten used to it. No more moldy hats and it still works…seems like a great product to me!
Rating: 5 / 5
I use this unit in the garage to reduce humidity (obviously). I wouldn’t want it in the living room or bedroom, it’s pretty loud when running. It’s an Energy Star unit – but the difference in my electric bill during peak usage over the winter was easily noticable. But I have never used another one, so I can’t really compare. It has withstood lots of usage since I bought it several months ago. It is simple as possible to use. I filled up the 30-pint bucket many, many times. Usually during the rainy season (Seattle, so that’s about 8 months out of the year!) if I used it several hours a day it would fill up over just a day or two. So it really does the trick in pulling moisture out of the air. It wheels around, which is nice, even though it isn’t that heavy for me it might be for certain people.
Rating: 5 / 5