Alorair offers two versions of its Sentinel crawl space dehumidifier. The Alorair Sentinel HDi90 is our choice for the better of the two, because it includes an integrated condensate pump to remove water without the need to reach a drain using gravity. The product features an optional CAT5 wired remote control, an operating temperature range of 36 to 104 degrees Fahrenheit and a 210 cubic-feet-per-minute (CFM) air capacity to effectively dehumidify up to 2,600 square feet.
Understanding what dehumidifiers do helps explain what makes this one unique. Crawl space dehumidifiers are measured in part using two metrics. The first is the PPD of water that it can remove in a laboratory set to 80 degrees Fahrenheit and 60% humidity. The second, PPD at saturation, is the same measurement, but at 90 degrees Fahrenheit and 90% humidity. The Sentinel HDi90 rates at a whopping 90 PPD and 198 PPD, respectively.
Pros
- Dehumidifies areas up to 2,600 feet
- Has a built-in condensate pump
- Automatic defrost and memory restart
- Includes five-year warranty
Cons
- Remote control not included
- Pricier than other models
Water trouble can happen in small spaces, too. For homes with a smaller footprint and crawl space, the BaseAire Airwerx 35P is a smart choice. Don’t let the smaller size fool you—this little workhorse, measuring under 16 inches long, less than 1 foot tall and under 50 pounds, can remove up to 70 PPD of damaging moisture in up to 1,000 square feet and around 35 PPD under typical conditions.
The Airwerx 35P uses GLGR technology, which measures and uses absolute humidity to precisely adjust the environment’s water vapor level. The unit’s portable design houses a condensate pump that attaches to the included 19.6-foot drain hose for use almost anywhere. The only drawback is its filter’s low rating of Merv 1, which is great for airflow, but not for capturing airborne particles.
Pros
- Dehumidifies areas up to 1,000 feet
- Compact and portable design
- Affordable
- GLGR technology for precise humidity control
Cons
- No duct vent attachment point
- Only effective below 80% humidity
- Low MERV filter rating
In most homes, you can set up a crawl space dehumidifier, check on it occasionally and change the air filter. However, if your home has multiple, or limited access, crawl spaces, you may be looking for a unit that’s easy to move from place to place. At just 44 pounds, the Alorair Sentinel HD55S does the trick.
The HD55S is a self-draining dehumidifier that doesn’t come with a condensate pump. However, an optional corded remote control is available, and you can vent the exhaust outdoors with its duct connection. It’s adjustable feet make leveling easy and is one more convenient feature that makes this machine a handy tool for portable dehumidifying. The Sentinel’s reasonable price tag is a nice feature, as well.
Pros
- Lightweight at 44 pounds
- Wallet-friendly price
- Dehumidifies areas up to 1,300 feet
- Includes five-year warranty
Cons
- Remote control not included
- Condensate pump not included
- Low Merv 1 filter rating