

💨 Breathe smarter, live drier — the future of home comfort is here!
The Midea Cube 35 Pint Dehumidifier is a smart, Wi-Fi-enabled powerhouse designed for up to 3,500 sq.ft. spaces. Featuring a unique lift-and-twist design, it offers a massive 4.2-gallon tank capacity—3X larger than typical models—allowing longer operation without frequent emptying. With continuous drain hose capability, multi-speed fans, and Alexa compatibility, it delivers efficient, quiet moisture control tailored to your home or basement. Its auto-restart and auto-defrost functions ensure reliable performance, while the washable filter keeps air quality fresh. Ideal for professionals seeking smart, hassle-free humidity management.








| ASIN | B09155CW3S |
| Air Flow Capacity | 188 Cubic Centimeters Per Minute |
| Assembly required | No |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #59,129 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #93 in Dehumidifiers |
| Brand | Midea |
| Capacity | 35 Pints |
| Care instructions | Clean your air conditioner occasionally to keep it looking new.Be sure to unplug the unit before cleaning to prevent shock or fire hazards. |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (3,263) |
| Dehumidification Capacity | 35 Pints per Day |
| Floor Area | 3500 Square Feet |
| Included Components | Drain Hose |
| Item Weight | 41 pounds |
| Item model number | MAD35S1QWT |
| Manufacturer | Midea |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Name | Midea Cube Dehumidifier |
| Number of Speeds | 3 |
| Number of pieces | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Continuous |
| Product Dimensions | 14"D x 15"W x 15"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Residential |
| Special Feature | SmartPhone Compatible Midea Cube Air app enables real-time monitoring of the dehumidification status (water levels and humidity levels) whenever and wherever. |
| Tank Volume | 4.2 Gallons |
| UPC | 810040942532 |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 96 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Wattage | 314 watts |
S**Y
An absolutely excellent dehumidifier
I bought mine based upon Consumer Reports’ praise for these and reviews here and I haven’t been disappointed. You really couldn’t ask for a better dehumidifier. I recommend this thing to people all the time. It’s quite compact but holds way more water than most dehumidifiers twice it’s size. It’s pretty quiet for what it is. It’s very effective. Got a dank mildewy basement apartment well under control in just a few days and kept it that way. Brought a 1200 square foot apartment from 65+% humidity down to 35% in just under 4 days of running around the the clock and the mildew smell was 90% gone. Only had to empty the bucket once a day and the app tells you how full the bucket is at anytime and even estimates when it will be 100% full. It switches itself off when it’s full obviously. It even has a spigot like thing on the bottom so you can connect a hose for continuous draining if needed. It’s also quite reasonable on electricity use *for a dehumidifier*. Bear in mind, dehumidifiers do use a lot of electricity if you run them all the time. Think small window air conditioner, not box fan (in terms of electricity use) and you have the idea. Really the only suggestion I could make as an improvement would be to add caster wheels to the bottom and perhaps a retractable power cord like some vacuums have. Oh, and it even has an app to control it which works via Wi-Fi. So you could literally turn it on or off when you’re at a friends house or work if you want to. You can also set it to maintain a certain humidity automatically. NOTE: It does NOT have wheels, but it does have sturdy handles. If you can lift 25 lbs off the floor with one hand, you’ll have no trouble carting it around or emptying the bucket. I would say that an elderly person or a child under 13 or so might struggle a bit to lift the the unit and move it around or lift the bucket when it’s full though. If you plan to move it around a lot, you could put it on a sturdy, low profile platform with wheels. If the weight is an issue, just empty the bucket when it’s half-full and you’ll probably make do just fine. Bear in mind, you do need to lift the entire unit UP and OFF of the bucket it sits upon in order to empty it. If lifting 20-25 lbs with one arm isn’t an issue for you — then you’ve found your dehumidifier, your search is over. It’s a well-engineered and well-built unit that’s worth every penny. Buy this or one of the similar smaller or larger cube-shaped Midea units and I’m confident you’ll be pleased with the results.
T**O
Working well after 3 seasons, relatively quiet
I've used the Midea Cube 35 pint dehumidifier for 3 summer seasons. Pros: - Removes moisture from a large basement room well - Relatively (compared with other dehumidifiers I've owned) quiet - This was an important purchase consideration - Humidistat is accurate - Remembers all settings when power is removed - 4 settings to control the maximum volume of water in bucket - Fairly compact - Unique design collapses to about 1/2 height for storage. - Not an advantage for me, but may be for others - Easy user interface Cons: - Lifting the dehumidifier off of the bucket may be difficult for some due to the weight - At the bucket's max water volume setting, lifting the bucket to empty it may be difficult for some due to the weight - Midea thought ahead and added the limit feature, of course this means it needs to be emptied more often - Removing the air filters for cleaning is more difficult than it should be I use this dehumidifier on a Hubitat smart home outlet switch to control when it operates. I'm pleased all of the dehumidifier settings are retained when power is removed; this is also an advantage if your power goes out occasionally. Longevity of dehumidifiers has not been very good lately, so we'll see how long this one lasts...
F**C
A Dehumidifier that can't determine correct Humidity. What could be worse?
After reading a stellar review on WireCutter, I purchased the Midea 20 point cube 3 days ago and it may be the worst significant purchase I have ever made. It's very clear the humidity sensor is about 35+ points off accurate. So, when turned on with the humidity at 70% in the room, it thinks it is about 35% and runs a few minutes and then shuts off even if you set the level to 35% as it thinks it is DONE. Meanwhile the humidity in the house is still 65-70%. I checked the humidity against three different hydrometers to make sure they all agree with how off the humidity sensor was on the dehumidifier as it was shocking. They all agreed that the dehumidifier was WAY OFF and all were aligned within a single digits. The only way to get it to work is to put it on Continual or Maximum as on automatic it runs for 5 minutes and thinks it is done. So basically it's useless unless you run it continually which renders the App useless. I noticed others on Amazon reviews (which i wish I had scanned more carefully before purchasing) had similar issues with the humidity sensor being broken from the get go. Others issues not brought up in the Wirecutter review were that when you take the humidifier off of the bucket it drips water. Lots of water. So when you want to empty the bucket you basically need to set up thick towels to put the unit on and they will get soaked. Who wants to do that? A huge miss in the review. They did focus on the weight which is another issue, but the water drip mess is even worse. Astoundingly, the unit also warms the room up. Yes, the dehumidifier that while running on the only way to work Continual or Max mode (due to the humidity sensor for Auto broken upon arrival) puts off enough heat to Raise the room temperature by many degrees and it basically acts like a heater instead of a cooler. . I couldn't believe it was signifigantly warming a cool basement, but saw other reviewers noticed the same thing! Others have said it's impossible to empty the bucket without water spilling everywhere due to the cumbersome cube design. I absolutely need to return this thing immediately. Their Midea online support was of no help whatsoever and absolutely insulting to the consumer. Nothing we can do, Go see Amazon was basically their answer.
Z**N
Works as intended for reducing indoor humidity in a large area
Works great in my living room, within 30 min it can drop the humidity by 5% and if I keep it running it reduces it by 10-20%. It’s about as loud as a microwave, not too bad. I was not able to get the app to work with my cube and the functions are kind of confusing to use and the instructions provided do not help much. Overall I would say it was easy to setup and improves the air quality of my home.
S**M
People of the UK do not buy this, it is not compatible with our UK voltage system!!
A**T
Silencioso y muy práctico.
P**A
This has been a game changer. The dehumidifier was thankfully easy to set up and it has made a fantastic difference in my basement removing excess moisture and improving the air quality, and temperature. I couldn’t be happier about this purchase. Also, it isn’t quiet but the low hum isn’t a problem for my family…especially based on the huge benefits.
A**R
This dehumidifier is not compatible with UK voltage and should not be sold in the UK without clear instructions for use. If you want to use this in the UK, you need a 1000 watt step down converter like this one: https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B0FG6QMWYR?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title I was only able to figure this out with the help of an electrician I happen to know and obviously purchasing the converter was an additional expense so this is far from ideal.
S**Z
Buen producto me ayudó bastante con las alergias
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