Vellgoo Mini Dehumidifier Review – Hands-on Testing

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Key Features:

Remote controlled

Drain hose

LED strip for full indication

Removes 21 ounces of water per day


A Compact Dehumidifier With Continuous Drain Line

If you’re looking for a convenient way to dehumidify your bathroom, laundry room, bedroom, or other medium-sized areas in your home, stick around for this review of the Vellgoo Mini Dehumidifier.

This small-capacity dehumidifier has enough capacity to remove moisture from small to medium size spaces. In my test, it reduced the relative humidity in my laundry room from 53% to 42% in about two hours. Since it has a continuous drainage hose, you won’t ever have to empty its tank.

The Vellgoo Mini covers up to 600 square feet – if you do the math, that’s large enough for a 20×30 foot room. So, it is large enough to cover most bathrooms, bedrooms, laundry rooms, or an entire floor of your home.

Review Criteria Ratings

Moisture Removal4/5
Noise Level4/5
Energy Efficiency3.5/5
Ease of Use5/5
Extra Features3/5

Pros

  • Continuous drainage mode
  • Includes five-foot drain line
  • 1-year product warranty 
  • Easy to use
  • Includes remote controller

Cons

  • Bent drain line took time to straighten out
  • High setting is loud
  • Hose fitting isn’t barbed
  • No humidity set point

Should You Buy It?

You should buy the Vellgoo Mini Dehumidifier if you need to quickly dehumidify an area in your home. It is perfect for eliminating excess moisture in laundry rooms, bathrooms, etc., but you can use it for other areas too.

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Vellgoo Mini Dehumidifier Product Overview

I tested the Vellgoo Mini dehumidifier (and the Vellgoo DryTank Dehumidifier) in my home recently.

The Vellgoo Mini Dehumidifier sitting on top of a countertop

This mini dehumidifier unit has a small footprint and short height – it’s small enough to fit on your counter underneath the upper cabinets. It has a 64-ounce tank with a built-in compressor that is powerful enough to remove up to 21 ounces of water per day. Plus, it has a decent coverage area of 580 square feet and isn’t too loud.

packaging inclusions of the Vellgoo Mini Dehumidifier

The Vellgoo Mini Dehumidifier sports a built-in drain line and includes a 5 feet piece of clear, flexible PVC tubing. You can run the PVC tubing to a sink, floor drain, sump pit, etc.

The continuous drain line works well, but there are a few minor drawbacks. First, the drain line connection is a push-on tapered fitting – a barbed fitting would hold better over time even though it would be more difficult to remove.

Secondly, the flexible tubing itself was spun too tightly in the package. Because of that, it had many folds that could prevent it from properly draining. I had to work the folds out by squeezing them in the opposite orientation.

Regardless, its continuous drainage feature works fine – it successfully drained into my laundry room’s sink.

The Vellgoo Mini’s controls and remote allow you to switch between high/low modes, on/off, and toggle the status light on and off.

It comes with a 1-year warranty, which you can upgrade to 2 years.

For the most part, the Vellgoo Mini Dehumidifeir’s performance is impressive. It’s simple, easy to empty, and quickly removes moisture. But is this the right dehumidifier for you?

Keep reading to see my complete and honest review of the Vellgo Mini Dehumidifier.

How The Vellgoo Mini Dehumidifier Performs

I had the chance to use the Vellgoo Mini Dehumidifier in my own home.

In this review, I’ll show you how its moisture removal, noise level, energy efficiency, ease of use, and additional features perform.

Moisture Removal

For its size, the Vellgoo Mini Dehumidifier can remove an impressive amount of moisture.

I have a laundry room of about 80 square feet, which can get pretty moist. We often hang dry some of our laundry, and the moisture tends to linger in the room.

So, I put the Vellgo Mini Dehumidifier there to reduce its moisture. I turned it on in the early morning, and the humidity was 53% (which is a good level already). I left it running the entire day.

After checking in on it after 2 hours, it lowered the humidity to 42%, which is really good considering I left the door open.

Vellgoo Mini Dehumidifier's water tank unattached

A few days later, its 21-ounce tank was completely full, which was easy to pull out, empty, and replace.

Noise level

The Vellgoo Mini Dehumidifier is designed to dehumidify 2200 cubic feet (about 580 square feet, given the average ceiling height) with a semiconductor design (no compressor). To remove moisture from that large of an area, it needs a decent size fan.

The fan is decently quiet on the low setting– softer than a whisper and won’t drown out your TV or music. The low setting only gets up to 35 dB, but the high setting is louder.

With that said, it is quieter than a dehumidifier with a compressor (and lower cost too).

However, if you’re using it in a basement, bathroom, laundry room, etc., the extra noise probably won’t matter much. If you use it in your bedroom while you sleep, its white noise may even help you rest.

Energy efficiency

The Vellgoo Mini Dehumidifier is not ENERGY STAR Certified like other Vellgoo products. However, it still does not use much power. It is only 40 watts, which means it only uses as much power as a dim light bulb.

For most homeowners, it costs less than $0.01 per hour to run the Vellgoo Mini, but your actual energy cost will depend on your power company’s rate and whether or not you have a solar energy system.

The Vellgoo Mini will constantly run no matter what the humidity is in your room unless the tank gets full. However, its energy costs are so low anyway, having a sleep mode or built-in timer won’t make much of a difference in your power bill.

Ease of use

The Vellgoo Mini is one of the easiest dehumidifiers to set up and run. All you have to do is:

  • Unpack it
  • Connect the drain line (or keep the tank plug in place)
  • Plug it in
  • Turn the power on
  • Set it to low or high mode

Being so simple means it sacrifices some important features. For example, there is no humidity set point. So, the unit will run whether your room is humid or dry as the desert. Also, it lacks a timer, so it will run forever unless you turn it off or the tank gets full.

Extra features

Despite not having a timer nor a humidity set point, the Vellgoo Mini does have a few other useful features.

Continuous drainage

Vellgoo Mini Dehumidifier’s drain line going to the sink

The Vellgoo Mini features continuous drainage – just attach the included drain line to it and run the other end to your sink, tub, floor drain, etc. This feature works great now but could use a few improvements. 

The flexible drainage came bunched up and folded. Hard creases in the tube could prevent water flow if you don’t work the knots out with your hand. 

tapered plug of the Vellgoo Mini Dehumidifier

Additionally, the connection fitting is just a tapered plug, which means you can detach it easily (purposely or accidentally). It would be more secure if the fitting were barbed.

Fill Indication

It has a fill/empty tank level indication LED on its right side. When the tank is not full, the light is blue. When it gets full, the light turns red. This allows you to quickly tell that you need to empty it from across the room. The LED strip is transparent, so you can see the water level even if the light is off.

Remote Control

Remote control of the Vellgoo Mini attached to the body

It also comes with a convenient remote control. The remote has all the same buttons as its control panel and works from a good distance. Plus, it secures to the dehumidifier with a magnet when not in use.

Alternatives to The Vellgoo Mini Dehumidifier

The Vellgoo Mini Dehumidifier is a great choice for homeowners that need to remove moisture from their bathroom, laundry room, crawl space, RV, and other small to medium size rooms.

However, if you need to dehumidify your entire home and need something larger, we have a few alternatives for you.

Vellgoo’s DryTank Dehumidifier is an excellent choice for larger areas, such as basements, garages, etc. It has a larger form factor but covers 4,500 square feet, big enough for most homes. Plus, it has continuous drainage, a built-in timer, and custom setpoints.

But if you want an even smaller dehumidifier, the Homelabs Small Space Dehumidifier is a good alternative. It covers 150 square feet and can remove 9 ounces of water daily. And it is just as easy to use as the Vellgoo Mini.

ModelVellgoo Mini DehumidifierVellgoo DryTank DehumidifierHomelabs Small Space Dehumidifier
Rating21 ounces, 500 square feet52 pint, 4,500 square feet9 ounce, 150 square feet
Pump/Reservoir sizeNoNo, 1.4 gallonsYes, 16 ounces
Drain line connection typeTapered for push tubing (included)Tapered for push tubing (included)N/A
Price$$$$

Conclusion

Suppose you live in a humid part of the country and have difficulty reducing moisture in one area in your home. In that case, a small dehumidifier can help reduce moisture to prevent water damage, mold/mildew growth, and other health hazards.

And if you hang dry clothes, as I do, the Vellgoo Mini could be a great addition to your laundry room. It can also help with rapidly dehumidifying a steamy bathroom or other areas in your home.

To learn even more about the Vellgoo Mini Dehumidifier or to buy one now, click here.

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Jonathon Jachura
Jonathon is a mechanical engineer with over ten years of experience in the HVAC industry. He has hands-on experience with all types of HVAC systems.

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