Editor's take
Midea Cube 20 Pint is the smart answer for buyers who do not need a 50 pint giant. For a smaller basement, a finished basement room, or a moderately damp space, it is the right size and one of the most thoughtfully designed units in this guide.
The twist-tank design is the reason to care. The Cube lifts and twists apart to hold roughly three times the water of a normal bucket, so it runs much longer between empties. In a basement, where every manual empty is a trip down the stairs, that design cuts the chore in a way bigger tanks alone do not.
It is genuinely smart, not just labeled that way. WiFi app control and Alexa voice support let you set humidity and check status remotely, and ENERGY STAR certification keeps the running cost low while it cycles through a humid stretch. For a compact unit, that is a strong feature set.
Right-sizing is the key to being happy with it. At 20 pints rated for up to 1,500 sq ft, this is not the unit for a big, soaked basement. It shines in finished spaces, smaller footprints, and as a targeted helper near a damp wall or crawl space edge. Match it to the room and it is excellent.
As a Midea Cube 20 Pint review, the takeaway is that design and efficiency carry it. The one caveat for mixed smart homes is that it leans on Alexa rather than a clear Google path, so weigh that if your home is Google-first.

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