Sick of Window Condensation? Grab this $59 Top-rated Walmart Dehumidifier that Shoppers Say 'Helps Tremendously' While it's Still Reduced by a whopping $330
Hurry, it's sure to sell out soon with this 85% reduction in price
After struggling with condensation in my own home, I've come to realize that a reliable dehumidifier is an undisputed winter essential. What I've also realized, though, is just how expensive they can be.
That's why I'm adding the EGEH Dehumidifier available at Walmart straight to my basket while it's reduced by a staggering $330, and snapping up one of the best dehumidifiers on the market at just a fraction of the price.
It's not only a great deal – it comes highly rated, too, by shoppers who love its convenience and effectiveness at stopping window condensation. Hurry, though, at such a great price point, it's sure to sell out soon.
This Top-rated Dehumidifier is Perfect for Winter Weather
All prices were correct at the time of publication.
If you've been wondering whether you need a dehumidifier in winter, the answer is yes, you do, and the reason why is very simple.
With colder, wetter weather and less ventilation indoors, whilst the weather is cold, comes more moisture. Unfortunately, more moisture makes it all the more difficult to prevent and get rid of mold and mildew. That's where the EGEH Dehumidifier available at Walmart comes in handy.
This compact yet powerful model quietly removes up to 27 oz of water per day, meaning you can run your dehumidifier in the day or during the night, and it won't disturb your routine as you use your dehumidifier to dry out your rooms. In fact, using one overnight can actually make you sleep better.
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Furthermore, it makes it easy to control humidity in your house and maintain a healthy humidity range of 48 to 60 per cent, and features a handy auto shut-off function that activates when the water tank is full, accompanied by a red indicator light, and even an alarm beep, to prevent overflow and alert you to the fact that it needs emptying.
It's also portable, with a built-in handle, and not too large either, meaning you can use it to banish terrible window condensation in your bedroom, bathroom, or living room, without causing an eyesore in your space.
Importantly, if you are using yours to stop condensation on your windows, it's crucial to know that a dehumidifier will not work with windows open, or at least won't work nearly so effectively, so ensure they're all shut before switching on your machine.
Handily, you can also use your dehumidifier when doing laundry, to dry clothes inside in winter, making purchasing one a versatile investment, so long as you know the best place to put it. There are plenty more surprising uses for your dehumidifier, too, such as preventing wallpaper peeling, preventing rust and pests, and making paint dry faster.
If there's one person who knows just how handy a dehumidifier can be in winter, and what a great deal this one from Walmart truly is, it's our resident Home Tech Editor here at Homes & Gardens, Dan Fauzi.
'I couldn't live without mine,' they say. 'In terms of preventing mold and keeping my home comfortable in the colder months, there's nothing that works nearly so effectively. In fact, I run mine at home every day.
'I'd definitely recommend grabbing this great deal while it's still live, as this particular dehumidifier features a large tank capacity, which means you won't need to empty the water quite so regularly.
'It also includes five color LED lights, which is a fun addition to any home appliance, which can be changed or turned off with just a simple, quick touch for convenience.'
Dan's not the only one who recommends this model, either, as it boasts almost 900 glowing five-star reviews.
'The air we breathe doesn't have to feel like rain!' writes one satisfied customer, Zach. 'Thanks to this convenient and efficient countertop appliance addition to my home, it no longer feels like my family and I have taken up residency over at the local public indoor swimming pool.'
Another adds that it 'pulls about one cup of water from the air per day,' and is 'well made, quiet, and has a tank big enough so I can wait to drain it every three days or so. Automatic shut off and being able to turn off the LED lights are a plus.'
A third happy Walmart shopper echoes, 'This product is very efficient and quiet in use. It has helped tremendously in the small space I use it in.'
So, if you've been researching expert ways to stop condensation on windows overnight, you can stop now – we've found the answer, and it's at such a brilliantly low price that it's truly a modest investment worth making.
What to Shop
This is the dehumidifier I'll be picking up while it's so heavily discounted. It's suitable for areas of up to 500 sq ft and has a large capacity tank to reduce the need to empty the water as frequently. When you do, you can make use of that water in planet-friendly ways. Just don't drink it.
This dehumidifier operates at only 39 decibels and consumes only 40 kilowatt-hours per hour, making it both environmentally friendly and cost-effective. It's also portable and compact, making it easy to move from room to room. Don't place it in a bathroom, though, as that is dangerous.
This small but mighty dehumidifier is even easier to move and place in different rooms around your home. It is quiet too and suitable for use in bedrooms.
This dehumidifier can withstand extreme temperatures and is equipped with top-tier defrost sensors.
For larger spaces, this double power dehumidifier removes up to 800 ml of water daily.
This dehumidifier features two drainage options, either manually or with the drainage hose, and is on wheels for easy portability.
If you aren't quite sold on taking the plunge on this purchase, these are the things you need to know before buying a dehumidifier. And, if you do buy one, which we recommend you do, there are plenty of clever ways to reuse dehumidifier water around your house, like watering plants, for example.

Ottilie joined Homes & Gardens last year, after finishing a Master's in Magazine Journalism at City, University of London. With previous contributions in Livingetc and Motorsport Magazine, she produces content for the Solved section on the website, focusing on clever tips and tricks to keep your home beautiful, organized and clean. She also has a Master's degree in English Literature and History of Art from the University of Edinburgh, where she developed a love for inspiring interiors and architecture.
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