








💨 Breathe easy, live smarter—dehumidify your space with next-level efficiency!
The Honeywell TPFIT32WK is a 32-pint per day dehumidifier designed for spaces up to 3000 sq ft. Featuring Energy Star certification, smart digital humidistat controls, and specialized modes like Laundry and Auto-Comfort, it balances powerful moisture removal with quiet, energy-efficient operation. Its user-friendly design includes a detachable tank, washable filter, continuous drain option, and multiple safety features, making it ideal for both residential and commercial use.













| ASIN | B0DQWPNGV1 |
| Air Flow Capacity | 170 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
| Best Sellers Rank | #468,165 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #527 in Dehumidifiers |
| Brand | Honeywell |
| Capacity | 32 Pints |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (578) |
| Date First Available | December 17, 2024 |
| Dehumidification Capacity | 32 Pints per Day |
| Floor Area | 3000 Square Feet |
| Included Components | Continuous Water Drain Tube, User Manual, Warranty Card |
| Item Weight | 28.8 pounds |
| Item model number | TPFIT32WK |
| Manufacturer | Honeywell |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Name | 32 Pint 3,000 sq ft Dehumidifier |
| Number of Speeds | 2 |
| Operation Mode | Intermittent |
| Product Dimensions | 9"D x 12.2"W x 19.7"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Commercial, Residential |
| Special Feature | Automatic Defrost, Continuous Draining, Removable Tank, Timer, Washable Filter |
| Tank Volume | 4.7 Liters |
| UPC | 848987008714 |
| Voltage | 115 Volts |
| Wattage | 320 watts |
J**F
Quiet, efficient, and keeps our office air fresh and comfortable
We added the Honeywell 25-pint dehumidifier to our office to combat that damp, musty feeling that can build up in Florida’s humidity, and it’s made a noticeable difference within days. The air feels fresher, papers and electronics don’t feel clammy, and even the carpet seems to stay cleaner and drier. The unit runs quietly enough that it doesn’t disturb phone calls or meetings, and the digital controls are straightforward to use. The water tank is easy to remove and empty, but it also has a continuous drain option, which is a big plus for long-term operation. For a mid-size office space, the 25-pint capacity is a perfect balance — it keeps humidity in check without taking up too much floor space. Pros: Quiet operation, efficient moisture removal, easy-to-use controls, continuous drain option Cons: Tank needs frequent emptying if not using the drain hose If your workplace struggles with excess humidity, this Honeywell dehumidifier is a reliable, low-maintenance way to make the environment healthier and more comfortable.
L**R
Good product
Works well. In my opinion, it is quieter than others that I had, about like a fan. So it is not whisper quiet. However I have mine at the end of a hallway and not in a common area.
R**Y
Really Brought Down the Humidity! -- And Then Turned Into Junk
This machine performs beautifully and seems to be very well made! We live in the South, so heat and humidity are a reality in the summer. I was impressed with how well it brought down the humidity in the house, so much so that we had to raise the temperature on the AC because with the drier house it was becoming too chilly. I'm also impressed with the functionality of the pump. I had my doubts, but it does a great job of pumping the water out and up about four feet into a sink. We don't have a floor drain, so that pump was a key piece of why this particular unit was purchased. It does make some noise, but nothing intrusive. It's mostly just a low hum. After a couple of days we no longer even heard it. I'm also very pleased with how well the Honeywell app works. It provides the same functionality that the control panel offers, but lets me manage the machine from anywhere--especially useful if we're out of town. All in all, an exceptional dehumidifier! Edit December 18, 2025. Yes, this dehumidifier started off really well. It performed as I said above. Then it didn't. Total failure of the unit. Absolutely nothing coming out of it. So, I attempted to get it serviced by Honeywell. Nope, this product seems to have been licensed by another company, JMATek, and it was just the Honeywell name on it. It had passed the time for Amazon to replace it, so I was stuck dealing with the company that owned it. Two weeks of emails and pictures to them (even though several people had the exact same experience). No offer to replace it because it was "out of stock." Then the final jab: It will be six to eight weeks before I get my check. Seriously?! I doubt I'll ever buy another Honeywell product, and I certainly won't get anything that was made by the company that apparently built this, JMATek. What a zoo.
M**E
Easy to set up and use with the drain hose configuration
This dehumidifier works well at reducing humidity, eliminating conditions where mold can grow, and it easy to use in the hose configuration, but also works well to move around. Be aware that it's seems to be best suited for unoccupied spaces, as it can be loud. I also need to see if I can adjust the settings, as it will also make the space it occupies in an otherwise cool basement hot during the summer (I would rather it shut off sooner once the humidity is at a reasonable level). I moved the device from my mechanical room to a basement bathroom shower when I was getting the humidity under control, and it was easy to move, but be aware the hose will hold a lot of water that will drain out unexpectedly when moving if you don't empty it first. I learned I need to tilt the unit back to clear the hose before moving. I also used the bucket setup, and it was easy to switch from hose to bucket. This worked well when I temporarily needed to operate the unit in a basement carpeted space to quickly reduce the humidity (mold had formed on a couple pillows left on the floor. Not good). As I mentioned above, I generally use the included hose to go into a floor drain. This configuration works well, and makes for a low maintenance, set-it-and-forget-it all summer, setup. My separate hygrometers show this unit works well, and I no longer have issues with mold or dampness in my basement.
S**N
Works well, good automation, smallish reservoir but has pump
This dehumidifier has been working quite well lately. I'm living in Alabama, and it's extracting a truly ridiclous amount of water from the air. Every couple of days, the tank fills and it must be drained. That's on me though, as there's a drainage hose and a built-in pump so that it can actually pump its water out. I haven't done it yet, but I've heard that the reasonable way to handle this is to tap into your air conditioner's drain line, and just push the water out through that. It does do wifi, though you might have to dig a bit for how it works. Once it's paired up, it'll integrate through Samsung's hub (which also interfaces with a surprising amount of other home automation things) and then I'm coordinating everything via homeassistant on a raspberry pi. I've paired this with a zigbee humidity sensor, and I've got an alert set to go to my watch any time the humidity goes up to 70%, which is my indication that the tank has filled and the dehumidifier has stopped working. Once I hook up the pump and hose, that alert should only go off if there's been a power failure (which turns off the pump function) or if the dehumidifier stops working.
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