Pro Breeze PB-02-US Dehumidifier review

The Pro Breeze PB-02-US Dehumidifier won’t be suitable for huge areas but it’s a great unit for bathrooms, wardrobes, or RVs.

Pro Breeze PB-02-US Dehumidifier review
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Top Ten Reviews Verdict

Verdict: The Pro Breeze PB-02-US Dehumidifier is ideal for small spaces but is pretty basic in its features.

Pros

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    Great value

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    Portable

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    Quiet

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    Energy efficient

Cons

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    No pump

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    Only one fan speed

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    No smart features

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The Pro Breeze PB-02-US Dehumidifier is a small unit that can collect up to 9 oz of water per day, making it useful for spaces such as bathrooms, small rooms, wardrobes and RVs or boats. 

While this dehumidifier won’t be able to work its magic on huge spaces such as the Frigidaire FAD704DWD can, it’s not designed to be used in huge expansive areas. What it does do, however, is remove moisture from small spaces and provide a quiet and lightweight dehumidifier. 

To read about the other models we’ve reviewed and to see which one took the top spot, head to our guide on the best dehumidifiers

Pro Breeze PB-02-US Dehumidifier: Features 

The Pro Breeze PB-02-US Dehumidifier is a good value dehumidifier at under $50. It’s portable and is perfectly suited to small spaces that have excess moisture or for helping with tasks like drying washing. 

This dehumidifier isn’t packed full of features such as multiple fan speeds (it only has one), and defrost mode, however, it does have an auto shut-off feature when the tank is full. An LED light will also alert you when the tank needs emptying. 

The Pro Breeze doesn’t have a built-in pump for automatic water emptying, however, you wouldn’t really expect one from a model this size. Also, considering the water tank is smaller, it shouldn’t be too heavy to empty.

If you are considering a dehumidifier that has an in-built pump, check out our GE APEL45LY Dehumidifier review.

This model also isn’t smart-enabled so you won’t be able to control it from your phone either. It does, however, use Thermo Electric Cooling Technology which is quiet and energy-efficient. A lack of compressor makes the Pro Breeze PB-02-US Dehumidifier even quieter which makes it a great choice for bedrooms, offices or spaces where you won’t want to hear the hum of noise these machines normally make. 

Pro Breeze PB-02-US Dehumidifier: Design & warranty  

Being a small dehumidifier, the Pro Breeze PB-02-US Dehumidifier shouldn’t impose too much on your home or decor. Its water tank is colored and is only available in one color. With a simple on/off switch, this model is easy to use and because of its small design, it will easily sit inside a wardrobe or small space. 

The warranty on the Pro Breeze PB-02-US Dehumidifier is for one year, which is pretty standard for dehumidifiers, especially of this size.  

Pro Breeze PB-02-US Dehumidifier: User reviews  

User reviews for the Pro Breeze PB-02-US Dehumidifier are mainly positive, with users stating this unit is powerful, easy to use, and quiet. Criticisms of the Pro Breeze include that the dehumidifier is not powerful enough to tackle moisture in large rooms and that its water capacity is small. 

Should you buy the Pro Breeze PB-02-US Dehumidifier? 

If you need a dehumidifier that can tackle moisture in a small space such as a closet, RV or bathroom, then the Pro Breeze PB-02-US Dehumidifier will be a great fit. It’s good value and has a one-year warranty. However, if you have a large space to eradicate excess moisture, then consider something like the GE APEL45LY Dehumidifier

Sophie Bird

Sophie is Home Editor at Top Ten Reviews. Starting off her career in print journalism, Sophie then moved to digital and now specializes in lifestyle, home interiors and social media. While she has scooped awards for her journalism, Sophie likes to whip up a storm in the kitchen when she's not writing.