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Amcor AHD65E 65-Pint Dehumidifier with Electronic Controls | 
enlarge | Brand: Amcor
List Price: $239.99 Buy New: $219.99 You Save: $20.00 (8%)
Rating: 12 reviews
Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 50 Dimensions (in): 14.3 x 12.5 x 21
MPN: AHD65E Model: AHD65 UPC: 052777260019 EAN: 0052777260019 ASIN: B000NBE6W4
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Dehumidifier removes up to 65 pints of moisture from the air per day | | • | Continuous drain hose or drains into bucket with auto shut-off when full | | • | Electronic control panel; 2 fan speeds; 24-hour on/off timer; humidistat | | • | Full-tank warning light; washable air filter; built-in auto-defrost sensor | | • | Measures 14-1/5 by 12-1/2 by 21 inches; 1-year limited warranty |
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Product Description The Amcor AHD65 Dehumidifier can provide continuous dehumidification because it can be continuously drained through a hose. Of course, if you don't want to use the included drainage hose, this dehumidifier can drain to an internal bucket, and it will automatically shut off once the internal bucket fills. Ideal for basements. Specifications: It has a 2-speed fan; a washable air filter for easy maintenance, a full tank warning light, R-22 refrigerant, a 1-24 hour timer for your convenience, and more. It removes 65 Pints of moisture from the air per day.In addition, this practical dehumidifier has been Energy Star rated to ensure energy efficiency cutting down your electricity costs.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
STAY AWAY!!!!!! November 4, 2008 L. Abrahamson (Griswold, CT) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Stay away, the Amcor dehumidifier fan option of low/high only worked on low, then the fan quit altogether and overheated. When I called the manufacturer for help, they said to call around to find someone to work on it. When I went thru the phone book to find someone to work on an Amcor product, they all said they can't and cannot get parts for it. so I am stuck with a broken product. It's pretty bad when the manufacturer won't help. Look for a different brand!!!!!!
Frustrating to hook up to condensate pump November 2, 2008 Barbara Gingrande (Boston, MA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
The hose that came with the unit to drain the tank was very flimsy and leaked at the connection. While the connection appeared to be able to fit a standard washing machine hose, it was impossible to tighten it because the opening in the bottom was too small. We ended up affixing plastic drainage tubing directly to the nozzle and tightening it up with a hose clamp, then running that out through the hole in the bottom, bypassing any drainage into the tank completely. This unit should operate fine now, but it's probably a better choice for those that intend to empty the tank manually than those that want to drain into a pump or directly into a drain.
Not bad, not bad at all October 18, 2008 Shannon (Chicago, IL) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
After researching dehumidifiers, I decided on the Amcor AHD65E. After having used ancient, electricity sucking dehumidifiers, the noise on this unit doesn't seem bad at all. I do wish it was a bit quieter, but it is what it is, and it REALLY does its job. I would recommend this product.
Works perfectly September 25, 2008 Annette Simonds (NY) 0 out of 4 found this review helpful
The dehumidifier has worked out well for my basement situation. Very pleased overall with my purchase.
Amcor AHD65E Review August 13, 2008 Douglas Dellisanti 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
Although the unit was slightly damaged during shipment, the unit works as expected. The manufacturer could use some shipping foam to better protect the unit. The included instructions are useless and best discarded instead of trying to decipher. Getting the included drain hose through the bottom of the unit takes some doing but otherwise no complaints there either. The unit is very noisy BUT when it is in the basement like mine, who cares. If some of the noise works its way up stairs, possibly through the furnace duck work, try relocating the unit. It consumes a lot of electricity but it also removes a lot of moisture from the air.
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