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The Ultimate Dehumidifier Guide for Hong Kong Homes

Household Repair March 4, 2026
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The Ultimate Dehumidifier Guide for Hong Kong Homes

If you have lived in Hong Kong for even a single spring, you know the misery of 回南天 — that dreaded "returning south" season between February and April when warm, moisture-laden air from the South China Sea sweeps over the city. Relative humidity can spike above 95%, walls drip with condensation, and mould blooms seemingly overnight in wardrobes, behind furniture, and along window frames. A good dehumidifier is not a luxury in Hong Kong; it is a necessity.

Understanding Hong Kong's Humidity Challenge

Hong Kong's subtropical climate delivers average relative humidity of around 78% year-round, but during the 回南天 period and the summer monsoon months, indoor humidity routinely exceeds 85%. In older buildings without central air conditioning — particularly walk-up tong lau in Sham Shui Po, Wan Chai, and Mong Kok — the problem is even worse because concrete walls absorb moisture and release it slowly. The consequences go beyond discomfort: persistent dampness causes peeling paint, warped wooden furniture, musty smells, mould-related respiratory problems, and even short circuits in electrical appliances.

Choosing the Right Capacity

Dehumidifier capacity in Hong Kong is typically rated in litres per day (L/day). Choosing the correct size for your flat is critical — an undersized unit will run constantly without solving the problem, while an oversized one wastes money and energy. Use these guidelines based on typical Hong Kong flat sizes:

  • Studio or one-bedroom flat (200–350 sq ft): 12–16 L/day capacity is sufficient for daily use. Suitable for most nano-flats and subdivided units.
  • Two-bedroom flat (400–600 sq ft): 16–22 L/day handles the common living-plus-bedroom layout in public housing estates and older private buildings.
  • Three-bedroom flat or village house floor (700–1,000 sq ft): 22–30 L/day is recommended, or consider two smaller units placed at opposite ends of the flat.
  • Whole village house (2,100 sq ft across three floors): You will need at least one unit per floor, ideally 18–25 L/day each.

Keep in mind that the rated capacity is tested under specific laboratory conditions (typically 30°C, 80% RH). In a cooler Hong Kong winter at 15°C, actual extraction can drop by 30–50%, so factor this in if you need the dehumidifier year-round.

Top Brands Available in Hong Kong

The Hong Kong market is dominated by Japanese and Korean brands, with a few excellent local options. Here is a practical comparison of the most popular choices found at Fortress, Broadway, and Pricerite:

  • Mitsubishi Electric (三菱電機) — Widely considered the gold standard in Hong Kong. The MJ-E series is a perennial best-seller. Mitsubishi units are known for quiet operation (as low as 36 dB), durable compressors, and excellent build quality. They carry a higher price tag — typically HK$3,500–5,500 — but many Hong Kong families swear by their longevity, often lasting 10+ years.
  • Panasonic (樂聲牌) — Offers a strong range with nanoe X technology that helps inhibit mould and bacteria. The F-YCZ series is popular in Hong Kong for its energy efficiency and relatively quiet performance. Priced between HK$2,800–4,500, Panasonic units often feature clothes-drying modes that are invaluable during wet season when outdoor drying is impossible.
  • Sharp (聲寶) — Known for Plasmacluster ion technology, Sharp dehumidifiers double as air purifiers. The DW-J and CV-series models are good mid-range options at HK$2,200–3,800. They tend to be slightly louder than Mitsubishi but offer excellent value for money.
  • Hitachi (日立) — Another reliable Japanese brand with strong performance. The RD-series features auto-swing louvres for faster drying. Pricing sits between HK$2,500–4,000.
  • De'Longhi and Delonghi-Pinguino — European brands that perform well but are less common in HK. Found mainly at!"#$ and specialty appliance shops in Causeway Bay.

Optimal Placement Tips

Where you place your dehumidifier matters as much as which model you buy. Follow these Hong Kong-specific placement strategies:

  • Centre of the flat: If you have a single unit, place it in the hallway or living room centre with doors open so air circulates to bedrooms. Many Hong Kong flats have a long corridor — this is ideal.
  • Away from walls: Leave at least 30 cm clearance behind and on the sides. In cramped Hong Kong flats, avoid pushing it against furniture or into corners where airflow is restricted.
  • Near the worst moisture source: If your flat faces north (the 回南天 direction), position the unit near the north-facing wall or window where condensation is heaviest.
  • Avoid the bathroom: Most residential dehumidifiers are not rated for bathroom use. Instead, use the bathroom exhaust fan and keep the door closed to prevent bathroom moisture from spreading.
  • Clothes-drying setup: When using the dehumidifier to dry laundry — a common necessity during Hong Kong's wet months — set up a drying rack in a small enclosed room (such as a spare bedroom) with the dehumidifier running on clothes-drying mode. This concentrates the drying effect dramatically.

Energy Costs and Efficiency

Running a dehumidifier constantly during 回南天 adds to your CLP or HK Electric bill. A typical 20 L/day compressor dehumidifier draws around 250–400 watts. Running it for 10 hours per day at the standard domestic tariff of approximately HK$1.20 per kWh translates to roughly HK$90–145 per month. To minimise costs, look for models with the Grade 1 energy label (the green sticker), use the built-in humidity sensor to set a target of 55–60% RH (the unit will cycle off automatically), and keep windows and doors closed while the dehumidifier runs.

Maintenance for Longevity

Clean the air filter every two weeks during heavy-use months — a clogged filter reduces efficiency by up to 25%. Empty the water tank before it reaches capacity; many Hong Kong users connect a drainage hose directly to a floor drain for continuous operation. Once a year, have a qualified technician check the refrigerant levels and clean the condenser coils, especially if you notice the unit is not extracting water as effectively as before. With proper care, a quality dehumidifier should serve your Hong Kong home for eight to twelve years.

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