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A class action lawsuit claims that Electrolux Frigidaire dehumidifiers possess a defect that causes them to display an “F0” error message on their control panel, which makes the devices useless.
The Electrolux dehumidifier class action lawsuit was filed by Felix Obertman who says he purchased an Electrolux Frigidaire dehumidifier from a Best Buy store for around $400.
The plaintiff claims that the Electrolux dehumidifier does not work for its advertised purpose which he discovered after starting to use the device.
The Electrolux dehumidifier class action says that an error message occurs on the dehumidifier’s screen that reads “F0,” and when this message appears, the dehumidifier stops working.
This message reportedly appears during what should be part of the useful life of the device. After Obertman experienced this defect, he allegedly threw the small appliance in the trash because he felt it was “useless.”
Obertman says he was financially injured by Electrolux because had he known that the dehumidifier didn’t work, he would not have purchased it at all.
He argues that Electrolux should have disclosed the defect to consumers. He also says that he would consider purchasing Electrolux products in the future if he could be sure that they would perform as advertised.
As it stands, Obertman cannot be sure that Electrolux products will be free of defects in the future, so he requests legal intervention requiring the company to stop selling defective dehumidifiers as if they are functioning normally, as he claims the company does.
The Electrolux class action lawsuit says that Obertman relied on advertisements and the packaging for the product in order to make his purchasing decision and nowhere in the marketing does Electrolux disclose a defect.
Allegedly, the devices are still on the market and Electrolux has not yet acknowledged the problem. According to Obertman, Electrolux knows that the dehumidifiers are defective and actively conceals this fact. Obertman points to numerous consumer reviews and complaints made against the company to support this claim.
The Electrolux dehumidifier defect class action lawsuit says that these complaints go back as far as four years, and have been consistent at least over the last four years.
Obertman says that Electrolux put profits ahead of the interest of customers and tricked them into purchasing a defective product by misrepresenting it. In addition to damages, Obertman seeks for Electrolux to be forced to disgorge the profits he claims were unjustly gained from the sale of the dehumidifiers.
He is seeking damages for himself and on behalf of all similarly affected consumers.
Electrolux has recently faced other class action lawsuits, one over a faulty microwave handle and the other claimed its washing machines suffered from a mold defect.
Have you experienced problems with your Electrolux products? Share your experiences in the comment section below.
Obertman is represented by L. Timothy Fisher and Joel D. Smith of Bursor & Fisher PA.
The Electrolux Dehumidifier Class Action Lawsuit is Felix Obertman v. Electrolux Home Care Products Inc., Case No. 2:19-at-01164, in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of California.
78 thoughts onElectrolux Class Action Says Dehumidifiers Are ‘Useless’
add me please
I pruchased model LA505DUL from Lowe’s in June of 2011. It run fine until just this year. No ow it has the FO error and stops working.
Same problem. I’ve submitted paperwork for a warranty replacement, 4 times, still waiting on replacement. Customer service is no help except they say be patient.
Same issue here.
Model No. FFAD7033R1E0 Dehumidifier from Electrolux Home Products. This is the second model which replaced the first dehumidifier. Both models have same F0 codes and are useless! Very disappointing, as I had a 40 year old hand-me-down dehumidifier that worked fine! – just not energy efficient.
My FFAP7033T1 started throwing FO codes in its 2nd year. Oddly, it can be turned off, unplugged, turned on and it functions normally until a random FO code stops the unit. Totally unacceptable…what is the status of the class action suit?
Model FFAD5033R10 exact same problem
I experience the same thing as mentioned in the Class action suite. I have tried to get the company to make it right since the unit has a five year warranty from date of purchase. They have denied making it right.
Same issues experienced here.
Model FFAD7033R10 displaying FO. Product will not work – essentially rendering it useless. Add me to your list.
Yep same error code..
2 years :-(