Approximately 2.2 million dehumidifiers across 12 brands, including Danby, De'Longhi, and Frigidaire, are being recalled because they can overheat, smoke, and catch fire. There have been 325 reports of incidents, including 71 fires and over $2.7 million in property damage. These plastic units were sold in various colors and sizes at major retailers like Home Depot, Sears, and Amazon between January 2005 and August 2013. Consumers should immediately stop using these dehumidifiers and contact Gree for a full refund.
The internal components of the dehumidifiers can overheat during operation, leading to smoke and fire that can spread beyond the unit and cause serious burns or significant property damage.
Consumers should immediately turn off and unplug the dehumidifiers and contact Gree to receive a refund.

Fire Damage

Danby dehumidifier model DDR3011
Premiere dehumidifier model DDR65CHP
De’Longhi dehumidifier model DDSE30
SuperClima dehumidifier model DG50

Fedders dehumidifier model FEDH-MAH030-C15
Fellini dehumidifier model 13-06030
Frigidaire dehumidifier model FDM30R1

Gree dehumidifier model GDN30AE-A3EBA8A

Kenmore dehumidifier model 407.52301210
Norpole dehumidifier model NPDH30PG
Seabreeze dehumidifier model DH450S

SoleusAir dehumidifier model GL-DEH-50-2L2

GE dehumidifier model ADEW30LN
If you or a family member were harmed by this recalled product, you may have legal rights. Consider consulting a consumer protection attorney to understand your options for compensation.
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Sources: CPSC Notice · Raw API Response