Best Dehumidifiers for Small Apartments 2026

Our ranked list of the best dehumidifiers for 2026. Tested and reviewed independently.

Updated 2026-03-09 Independently reviewed
Our Top Pick
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Midea Cube 50 Pint

Midea Cube 50 Pint

9.2/10

Modern square design dehumidifier with Wi-Fi and 600 sq ft coverage.

Pros

  • Space-saving square design
  • Wi-Fi app control
  • Covers up to 600 sq ft
  • Quiet operation
  • 50-pint capacity
  • Energy Star certified
  • Auto defrost

Cons

  • Tank can be awkward to empty
  • App occasionally disconnects
  • Premium price for size

The best overall dehumidifier for small apartments, combining modern design, smart features, and strong performance.

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hOmeLabs 50 Pint

hOmeLabs 50 Pint

8.9/10

High-rated value dehumidifier with quiet operation and easy portability.

Pros

  • Great value
  • Quiet operation
  • Easy to move
  • 1.6-gallon tank
  • Continuous drain hose
  • Covers 450 sq ft
  • Auto shut-off when full

Cons

  • No smart features
  • Plastic build feels budget
  • Filter access could be easier

The best value dehumidifier for apartments—reliable performance without paying for smart features you may not need.

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GE Appliances 50 Pint

GE Appliances 50 Pint

8.8/10

Full-featured 50-pint dehumidifier with built-in pump.

Pros

  • Built-in pump
  • Drain upward
  • 50-pint capacity
  • 500 sq ft coverage
  • Quiet
  • Modern design
  • Energy Star

Cons

  • Pump adds complexity
  • Slightly pricier
  • Heavier unit

The best dehumidifier for apartments where gravity drainage isn't possible—the built-in pump is a game-changer.

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Levoit Classic 50 Pint

Levoit Classic 50 Pint

8.7/10

Quiet dehumidifier with large tank and smart humidity control.

Pros

  • 1.8-gallon tank
  • Quiet (45 dB)
  • Covers 500 sq ft
  • Clean design
  • Auto restart
  • Washable filter
  • Good value

Cons

  • No Wi-Fi
  • Heavier than some
  • Basic controls

The best dehumidifier for those who want minimal tank emptying—the 1.8-gallon capacity is a standout.

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Vornado EVDC50

Vornado EVDC50

8.6/10

Energy-efficient 50-pint dehumidifier with Vortex circulation.

Pros

  • Vortex air circulation
  • Energy Star
  • 550 sq ft coverage
  • 50-pint capacity
  • Continuous drain
  • Quiet
  • Reliable brand

Cons

  • Design is dated
  • No smart features
  • Heavy when full

The best dehumidifier for even air distribution in open-plan apartments.

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Tenergy Sorbi 1000ml

Tenergy Sorbi 1000ml

8.5/10

Dehumidifier with built-in HEPA air purification.

$89

Pros

  • HEPA air purification
  • Dual function
  • 1000ml tank
  • Covers 250 sq ft
  • Quiet
  • Compact
  • Good for allergies

Cons

  • Dehumidification secondary to air purifying
  • Filter replacements add cost
  • Smaller moisture removal than dedicated units

The best 2-in-1 dehumidifier and air purifier for allergy-prone apartment dwellers.

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Pro Breeze Electric Mini

Pro Breeze Electric Mini

8.3/10

Portable 2-lb dehumidifier for spaces up to 215 sq ft.

$45

Pros

  • Only 2 lbs
  • Portable
  • Covers 215 sq ft
  • Eco-friendly
  • 16-oz tank
  • Auto shut-off
  • Budget-friendly

Cons

  • Low daily capacity
  • Plastic construction
  • Tank fills quickly in humid climates

The best ultra-portable dehumidifier for dorm rooms and small apartments.

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Eva-Dry EDV-1100 Electric Petite

Eva-Dry EDV-1100 Electric Petite

8.4/10

Ultra-compact Peltier dehumidifier for very small spaces.

$49

Pros

  • Ultra-quiet Peltier tech
  • Very compact
  • 16-oz tank
  • Auto shut-off
  • Covers 120 sq ft
  • Low energy use
  • Affordable

Cons

  • Low capacity for large spaces
  • Tank empties frequently
  • Not for whole-apartment use

The best dehumidifier for tiny spaces like closets, small bathrooms, and RVs.

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Honeywell 35 Pint

Honeywell 35 Pint

8.1/10

Budget-friendly 35-pint dehumidifier for small spaces.

Pros

  • Budget-friendly
  • 35-pint capacity
  • Covers 300 sq ft
  • Simple controls
  • 1-gallon tank
  • Energy Star
  • Trusted brand

Cons

  • No smart features
  • Basic design
  • Louder than premium models

The best budget dehumidifier for small apartments under $200.

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Our Methodology

We test each dehumidifier for coverage area, noise output, and tank capacity in apartment settings. No manufacturer has editorial influence.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the quietest dehumidifier for apartments?
The Eva-Dry EDV-1100 (30 dB) and Eva-Dry E-333 (0 dB, cordless) are the quietest—but they're for very small spaces. For full-room dehumidification, the Frigidaire Gallery 35 Pint at 42 dB is our quietest pick. The Midea Cube and Levoit Classic run around 44-45 dB, which most people find acceptable for living rooms and even bedrooms with white noise.
Do I need a dehumidifier with Wi-Fi?
Wi-Fi is convenient for adjusting settings remotely and monitoring humidity from your phone, but it's not essential. The Midea Cube and Frigidaire Gallery offer app control; the hOmeLabs and Levoit perform equally well without it. If you travel frequently or want to pre-adjust before arriving home, Wi-Fi is worth it. Otherwise, manual controls work fine for most users.
How often should I empty a dehumidifier tank?
It depends on humidity levels and tank size. In moderate humidity (50-60%), a 1.5-gallon tank may need emptying every 1-2 days. In very humid conditions, daily emptying is common. The Levoit Classic 50 Pint has a 1.8-gallon tank—the largest in our roundup—reducing frequency. For hassle-free operation, use the continuous drain hose if you have a floor drain or sink nearby.
What's the difference between Peltier and compressor dehumidifiers?
Compressor dehumidifiers (like Midea, hOmeLabs) use refrigerant to condense moisture—they're more powerful, remove more water, and work in larger spaces. Peltier units (like Eva-Dry EDV-1100) use thermoelectric cooling—they're silent, compact, and energy-efficient but only suitable for very small areas (under 150 sq ft). For apartment living rooms and bedrooms, compressor models are the right choice.

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