I invested in one of these when I moved my room into the basement. I forget the specs, but it was one of the better ones (on paper). I have a hose running from its reservoir directly to the drain in the floor (not all dehumidifiers have this feature, unfortunately), since we've run one of these things before and I knew the sheer volume of water it could accumulate in a relatively short amount of time.
I set the thing to about 45% humidity, just because I want a margin of error to keep it roughly around 50%. During the summer, it runs almost entirely constantly. It is rare for me to go into the laundry room and not hear a trickle of water dripping from it into the drain.
That basement was gross before. It smelled, it was musty, everything in it would accumulate some sort of grunge/film over time. Steel would literally rust down there. Yes, this is all in spite of a functional central air system. I'm glad I invested in a decent one, because the difference is night and day.
Without the humidifier on, in the summer, I'm pretty sure that basement can reach upwards of 75-80% humidity.