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Portable Dehumidifiers

Wheeled high-capacity portable dehumidifiers for flexible moisture control across multiple rooms or job sites. Built-in condensate pumps and casters allow repositioning without manual emptying. Used by restoration contractors, property managers, and facilities teams managing moisture across multiple spaces.

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Ebac RM85 10560RG-US Dehumidifier – 70 PPD, 115V, Rotomolded

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Ebac RM85 10560RG-US Dehumidifier – 70 PPD, Integral Pump, Rotomolded Housing The Ebac RM85 10560RG-US removes 70 pints per day using a rotary comp...

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Original price $2,600.00 - Original price $2,600.00
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Portable Dehumidifiers for Multi-Location Moisture Control

What Makes a Dehumidifier "Portable" for Commercial Use

Commercial portable dehumidifiers are distinguished from permanently installed units by their caster-mounted housings, built-in or optional condensate pump systems, and cord and drain hose management designed for repeated transport. A commercial portable can be moved between rooms on a job site, loaded into a service vehicle for multi-site deployment, or repositioned within a facility as moisture problem areas shift seasonally or following water intrusion events. Most commercial portables include 6" swivel casters that roll easily over hard floors and low-pile carpet, and stacking capability for transport in compact vans and trailers. Condensate pumps allow the unit to drain into a sink, mop bucket, or drain line regardless of whether a floor drain is nearby.

Portable Dehumidifiers for Restoration vs. Facility Use

Restoration contractors use portable dehumidifiers — particularly LGR models — to deploy multiple units across a drying job, moving them as the drying front progresses and some areas reach equilibrium before others. The ability to stack machines in a van and deploy six to twelve units on a single water loss job, then reconfigure placement as moisture readings change over multiple days, is the core value of portable design for restoration use. Facilities managers use portable commercial dehumidifiers for seasonal moisture control in spaces that don't justify permanent installation — basement storage areas that experience humidity problems only in summer months, or commercial spaces that develop condensation issues following building envelope repairs.

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Selecting a Portable Dehumidifier for Your Application

For restoration applications, prioritize LGR technology, AHAM-rated capacity documentation, and GFCI protection for flooded structure use — most insurance documentation systems require AHAM-certified pint ratings for drying calculations. For facility use, prioritize runtime between services, condensate pump capacity for continuous unattended operation, and energy efficiency (EF rating) for units that will run continuously for months at a time. Verify caster quality if the unit will be transported frequently — cheap plastic casters fail on loading ramps and uneven pavement, and replacement caster assemblies on commercial dehumidifiers are often proprietary and expensive.

Frequently Asked Questions

What size dehumidifier do I need for my space?
The size depends on your room's square footage and moisture level. For areas up to 1,500 sq ft with moderate humidity, a 70-pint unit works well. Larger commercial spaces or severe moisture problems require 130-300+ pint industrial dehumidifiers. Consider factors like ceiling height, ventilation, and the source of moisture when selecting.
What's the difference between LGR and conventional dehumidifiers?
LGR (Low Grain Refrigerant) dehumidifiers use a dual cooling system to extract more moisture at lower humidity levels, making them ideal for water damage restoration. They can achieve humidity levels below 40% RH, while conventional units struggle below 50% RH. LGR units are more energy-efficient and remove 2-3x more water in challenging conditions.
How do I maintain my commercial dehumidifier?
Regular maintenance includes: cleaning or replacing air filters every 2-4 weeks, checking and cleaning the condensate pump and drain lines monthly, inspecting coils for frost buildup, and ensuring proper airflow around the unit. Annual professional servicing is recommended for commercial units to maintain peak efficiency.
Can dehumidifiers run continuously?
Yes, commercial and industrial dehumidifiers are designed for continuous operation. Most feature auto-defrost, automatic shutoff when the collection tank is full (or continuous drainage options), and humidistats that cycle the unit to maintain target humidity levels. Quality commercial units can run 24/7 for weeks during restoration projects.
What warranty coverage comes with your dehumidifiers?
Warranty coverage varies by manufacturer but typically includes 1-5 years on parts and labor for commercial units. Premium brands like Ebac and Dri-Eaz offer extended warranties. As an authorized dealer, we honor all manufacturer warranties and provide technical support. Extended warranty options are available at checkout.

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