You should infer from the answers that you're not going to get a good dehumidifier from a store for $50, or whatever you're trying to spend.
If you DO go to the store and buy a 50$ dehumidifier, it wont be long before you realize it can't get the job done, and you'll be out 50$ and still have a humid room. Check craigslist to see if you can find a good dehuey going for cheap, or realize that this is an investment and cough up another hundred.
I want a 50" plasma screen tv but I don't want to spend more than 50 bucks.
What do you want people to say?
Here's a start....
"with your temps and rh i would not get a dehumidifier. maybe just make sur of good air flow. those rh numbers arent bad and a dehumidifier is a heater, you will then need ac, and on and on"
This is by far the most helpful reply. While it didn't suggest a unit, dude did pretty much said the numbers are 'ok', so don't sweat it about a dehumidifier.
I never said I wanted a top of the line. If you or anyone else doesn't know, then why jump in here with all this babble about tv's and cht??
Pretty simple, anyone know of a decent dehumidifier that won't break the bank? If so, let me know..if not....well there are thousands of posts on this fourm..click next??
I didn't think my humidity lvls are so high that it would take a 'TRON5000000 SUPER DUPER DESERT AIR MAKER' to lower them a little.
You seriously going to 'back up' that first reply on here to my question? hahah, wow.. that reply made as much sense as telling everyone here, why don't we all just google our questions instead of coming on this fourm.. I may be high, but I don't need somebody to tell me to check on craigslist or go spend a lot of money, for an answer. That's some funny cht.
I think I'll go post to post and just say 'idk bro,good luck, idk bro,good luck, idk bro, good luck'... That would make sense AND raise my total post reply numbers...............