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		<title>Frigidaire Dehumidifier, 70-Pint Capacity, FAD704TDP by Frigidaire</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Perfect arrival, installation, effectivenessMy basement was damp during the east coast winter of 2010; therefore, I devoted a whole evening to researching dehumidifiers online at Consumer Reports and Amazon, as well as other sites. The &#8220;70 pints&#8221; is talking about how many it can remove per day, not how large the two-gallon bucket is, and [...]]]></description>
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<td valign='top' align='left'><a href='http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0034G4OB8/ref=as_li_ss_il?ie=UTF8&#038;tag=corporrefress-20&#038;linkCode=as2&#038;camp=217145&#038;creative=399349&#038;creativeASIN=B0034G4OB8'><img style='border:5px solid #FFFFFF;' align='left' src='http://ws.assoc-amazon.com/widgets/q?_encoding=UTF8&#038;Format=_SL160_&#038;ASIN=B0034G4OB8&#038;MarketPlace=US&#038;ID=AsinImage&#038;WS=1&#038;tag=corporrefress-20&#038;ServiceVersion=20070822'></a><b>Perfect arrival, installation, effectiveness</b><br />My basement was damp during the east coast winter of 2010; therefore, I devoted a whole evening to researching dehumidifiers online at Consumer Reports and Amazon, as well as other sites. The &#8220;70 pints&#8221; is talking about how many it can remove per day, not how large the two-gallon bucket is, and I learned that after getting through the hype. This should be made more obvious in any ads and reviews. If you have a high water table in your area and/or you have a basement that has French drains and block walls or any other room that tends to have condensation and standing water problems, you will need a highly rated unit that has the ability to cycle off and on automatically. If not, it is a huge waste of power. The drying rates and the noise were cause for concern by a number of reviewers; however, the Frigidaire FAD704TDP wasn&#8217;t rated by Consumer Reports. There is practically no noise whatsoever with this unit! The damp block foundation of the 40&#215;60&#8243; basement showed no standing water; however, it filled a two-gallon bucket in a very short period of time. The next day, there was a remarkable difference; it took two days to dry and it was acceptable for habitation without anymore odors. By setting it at 40% humidity (variable at different times of the year) and taking the amount of rainfall into account, you can expect it to cycle every -3- hours. I connected the HVAC for the house with a combination of a smaller hose (for piping water) and a clear vinyl hose that I constructed from parts I got at the hardware store, and was therefore, able to pipe the water. The machine must be put on top of an 8&#8243; wooden box with casters underneath it so it wouldn&#8217;t roll off. You must hose the area out whenever grunge appears because, if you don&#8217;t, the dehumidifier will not work due to being blocked; therefore, it&#8217;s important to be able to visually inspect the hose water. There is an air filter but it is not made to get rid of mold spores and avoid this problem. I feel I can recommend this fine product with utmost confidence.
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<td valign='top' align='left'><a href='http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0034G4OB8/ref=as_li_ss_il?ie=UTF8&#038;tag=corporrefress-20&#038;linkCode=as2&#038;camp=217145&#038;creative=399349&#038;creativeASIN=B0034G4OB8'><img style='border:5px solid #FFFFFF;' align='left' src='http://ws.assoc-amazon.com/widgets/q?_encoding=UTF8&#038;Format=_SL160_&#038;ASIN=B0034G4OB8&#038;MarketPlace=US&#038;ID=AsinImage&#038;WS=1&#038;tag=corporrefress-20&#038;ServiceVersion=20070822'></a><b>Worked great, but didn&#8217;t hold up.</b><br />This dehumidifier did the trick, until it broke after a few months. I used the dehumidifier in the basement, connecting a drain hose to it so that it could continuously run. I could easily keep the basement around 50-60% humidity, and I only had to inspect and clean its filter occasionally. Since it was downstairs, I believed the level of noise was acceptable. It was somewhat tricky to take the bucket off, but since I&#8217;d attached it to a hose it wasn&#8217;t very problematic. I&#8217;m sad to say it seems as if nobody today is capable of making dehumidifiers that really last. This one hasn&#8217;t broken completely, however it looked like there was a humidistat malfunction or an electronics issue. The unit always says the humidity is 95% and it hasn&#8217;t shut off since the problems first started. I deduced that the compressor was working just as it should when I looked at the hose and found there was still a lot of moisture being taken out. I had to replace it because, even though I had an extended warranty from HH Gregg, they told me it was too expensive to fix it when I returned it to them for repair. Another Frigidaire might be worth the risk, or at least a Soleus 70 model. I gave this three stars because it did work at first but it died out early and I couldn&#8217;t repair it easily. What difference does that energy star rating make when these things are constantly being thrown out because of poor lifespan. REVISION 06-02-2010: I made up my mind to buy this unit to take the place of the Frigidaire 70 brand I previously had. FYI, the unit doesn&#8217;t really look like the one here. It really looks like this: http://www.amazon.com/Frigidaire-70-pint-Dehumidifier/dp/B001UH91OI/ref=sr_1_20?ie=UTF8&#038;s=home-garden&#038;qid=1275532106&#038;sr=1-20  When I first saw this, I thought maybe it was an old picture, but it was manufactured on March 10th, so that&#8217;s not the case. Because history often repeats itself, I am holding out hope that I have a transferable warranty.</td>
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