- Energy Star Certified Commercial Dehumidifier: Removal of 120 PPD at saturation condition, fit for any basement, crawl space, storage areas, garage, large room, or commercial use, coverage area up to 1,300 sq.ft. This cETL-listed dehumidifier is made of a metal outer casing that withstands more rugged conditions, ensuring long-term use and easy maintenance.
- Super Convenient Usage: It can choose gravity drain or pump drain with the working environment. Built-in a Condensate Pump: When removing large amounts of moisture, with a 19.6’ lifting distance, the condensate pump gives you the freedom to drain anywhere. The condensate pump keeps the dehumidifier running smoothly and efficiently by continuously pushing collected water out of the area. Gravity Drain: By using the dehumidifier drain hose connection to empty water into your floor drain.
- Designed for the Modern Home: For your satisfaction, we designed this professional dehumidifier with the modern consumer in mind. All special features make it the best for crawlspace, basement, and commercial applications, auto defrosting system, optional Remote control system, MERV-1 filter, Low-temperature operation, cETL Listed.
- Automatic Defrost: A quick and efficient defrosting process truly makes the dehumidifier able to work at a low temperature (36 degrees Fahrenheit) if frost is detected on the coils, an automatic defrost cycle runs to avoid frost build-up and issues associated with that build up. It makes the unit work continuously and efficiently without periodic stopping during the defrosting process, saving energy and making the unit last longer.
- Compact Design Crawlspace Dehumidifier: Our sentinel HDi65S dehumidifier is fully compliant with the electrical safety ETL. All our high-quality AlorAir basement/crawlspace dehumidifiers are made for your full utilization. The basement dehumidifier features an ergonomic handle that makes it easy to move. It will last longer and still keep its shape look, even in some cruel commercial USES
- Kindly Note: To qualify for the unchargeable filters, add both the dehumidifier and the filter to your cart. The filter will not be charged at checkout. Please refer to the product details page for methods.
ALORAIR 120 PPD Commercial Dehumidifiers with Pump and Hose, Crawl Space Basement Dehumidifier, Industry Water Damage Unit, Compact, Portable, Auto Defrost, Memory Starting
$755.60
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Category: Dehumidifiers
Brand | ALORAIR |
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Floor Area | 1300 Square Feet |
Color | Black |
Special Feature | Adjustable Humidity Control, Automatic Restart, Digital Display, Automatic Defrost, Built-In Pump, Automatic Moisture Removal, Automatic Shutoff |
Capacity | 120 Pints |
Product Dimensions | 19.2"D x 12.2"W x 13.3"H |
Recommended Uses For Product | Commercial |
Included Components | dehumidifier,manual,Warranty Card |
Item Weight | 44 pounds |
Material | Metal |
Model Name | Sentinel HDi65-New |
Wattage | 5E+2 |
Operation Mode | Continuous |
Air Flow Capacity | 130 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
Upper Temperature Rating | 104 Degrees Fahrenheit |
Manufacturer | ALORAIR |
UPC | 764742415552 |
Item model number | Sentinel HDi65-New |
Date First Available | June 13, 2022 |
7 reviews for ALORAIR 120 PPD Commercial Dehumidifiers with Pump and Hose, Crawl Space Basement Dehumidifier, Industry Water Damage Unit, Compact, Portable, Auto Defrost, Memory Starting
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Chris –
HVAC Tech told us that we had high humidity in our crawlspace, and quoted $3500 for a whole home dehumidifier system.
We bought this on prime day for 1/7 of that, and I couldn’t be more pleased. Also Picked up a digital RH meter that reads 4 different locations in the house, and when we plugged it in the average was ~70%. Now we’re sitting in the low 50s, and the crawlspace its consistently under 40%.
We live in the south, and it’s HUMID here during the summer (routinely 75F dewpoint if you understand what that means).
The unit seems very solid, and it’s as easy as plug it in, run your drain line, and turn it on.
It’s run 24/7 for 8 weeks now, with not even a hiccup.
10/10 would recommend.
Ed –
It was so easy to install and it’s even easier to use! It was so fast in absorbing all the moisture, you definitely get your moneys worth. The most important part for me was that it’s not loud at all. It’s durable as well. I highly recommend this product!
DIVKO –
I own three Alorair dehumidifiers for over a year, two HD55s and a HDi65s. They have performed admirably in dehumidifying my shop (1200 sq ft w/14ft ceilings) and home garage. Recently I had an issue with the HDi65s that stopped working. Eileen at Alorair was very helpful, providing great communication and quickly getting me a replacement unit. Highly recommend Alorair products and customer service.
Ed –
After unpacking the unit, I noticed that the large product sticker was placed on upside down, definitely not a good sign, and I should have returned the unit immediately. Instead I needed to get something running in the basement, so decided to ignore.
I then tried to install the plastic air exhaust adapter, it would not fit at all and looked like it was designed for a different unit. I thought maybe it was intentionally made to have a tight fit, so, I applied a little bit of pressure to get it to go on, it broke way more easier than it should have. Luckily, I did not need the exhaust hose, so I threw the piece of junk adapter away and marched on.
I powered up the unit and it did it’s job, however the humidity on the main control was always 12% off. It WAS dehumidifying though and sending this thing back thru Amazon was going to be a real PITA, so I decided to just compensate the difference in the setting and move on.
After about a week, I noticed the humidity in the basement had risen significantly. I have a standalone humidity gauge in the basement (because I did not trust the one on the unit) and noticed that it had risen significantly. Upon inspection the main control was unresponsive and I had to cycle power to the dehumidifier to get it working again. I hoped this was just a “glitch” but it happened again about 2 weeks later, and a third time a week or so after that, and a 4th time a few days after that. At this point, I was beyond my return date with Amazon, so I just connected it to a 24 hour timer and cycled power off to it once a day to reboot the controls.
I have an electronics background and plan to rip out the controls at some point and replace them with something more reliable or use an external control (assuming there isn’t a problem with using the external control).
Recommendation: RUN AWAY AS FAST AS YOU CAN! While some have indicated they are having good luck, they have had better luck than I have. It can’t be guaranteed you will get a good unit, and it is evident that this company has absolutely ZERO quality control in place. If you get one of the bad units, it will be a major PITA to return thru Amazon. Don’t risk it?
kchartris –
5/21/2024 update: Still going strong, a year out. Didn’t have to use it much in the winter, but it’s been a hot humid “spring” here in michigan (already hitting close to 90 some days with humidity in my crawlspace getting into the high 70s without this running.) It’s consistently getting things down to about 45 or 50%. For people trying to get below that, almost none of these systems are designed to do that. So far, so good. Great purchase, great, fast responses from the company via email. Bumped to 5 stars.
Original review.
I got it for my crawl space, which has a super tight entry way and short ceiling. It was one of the few models that would even fit in the door. It was a pain to drag around under there, but possible for a man with a heart condition and bum knee, so not too bad. It’s a 1000 Sq ft space down there and it got my summer humidity down to 45% (from 75-80% originally) in there rather quickly, but because there’s two sections, I’ll need to get a ducted fan to circulate the air better. It has a decent built in fan that blows pretty well, and you can attach a 6″ duct to it, which is nice, but Alorair says only 6 feet max length for that, which feels like nowhere near enough to be useful.
It has a built-in pump, which comes in quite handy, and means only one plug. (Some people recommend getting a separate unit in case it breaks, but Alorair gives pretty clear instructions on how to replace it including electrical diagrams, so I’m not super worried about it.)
FYI, it runs pretty quiet, even lying on the ground right next to it, I’ve been next to louder fans inside the house. I can’t really hear it inside at all unless I lie down on the floor and really listen to it. (I would not get the ceiling straps unless you think it will flood.) It pulls about 3-400 watts while running, but can spike as high as about 1100 or 1200 watts during startup. Currently on the same circuit as my well water pump, so I only run it when no one is showering, but plan to get a dedicated circuit ASAP.
The remote works great, I used a 50ft cat5 cable to run it up to the main living area, and you can set it to run based on the sensor in the unit, or the one in the remote panel itself.
Alorair answered emails on their site very quickly – within one business day. I’ll update if there are any issues.
Anthony –
Set it up in my crawl space, nice compact looking little bugger. It was well packaged and arrived safely. Easy set up out of the box, run a cord and the drain line and away it goes. Very quiet, can’t hear it through the floor. The build in pump keeps up well, should keep the everything nice and dry underneath the house.
MBK –
Expensive, a bit noisey but works very well.