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Originally Posted by FeathersNFur8 I love the Honeywell Warm Mist Humidifier |
Wanted to correct what I posted earlier. I don't have a warm mist one but a steam one;
Honeywell HWM450 Quick Steam 4.0 gallon warm moisture
humidifier
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Honeywell HWM450 Quick Steam Humidifier - - Honeywell® Quick Steam™ warm moisture humidifier reduces drying indoors by providing bacteria-free water vapor. Compact, space-saving design, 4.0 gallon water tank, and Easy Set digital controls conveniently deliver a more comfortable living environment.
Large water tank outputs 4 gallons of moist steam that is produced by a patented stainless-steel heater. Easy Set digital controls for speed, timer, and humidity. Humidistat maintains desired comfort level.
No filter needed! Low-maintenance design means that cleaning is a breeze, and there’s no expense for filter replacement. Large, easy-to-read illuminated display and three moisture output settings. Automatic shut-off for safety. Runs up to 24 hours on one filling, and is recommended for larger sized rooms (850-1400 square feet). Dimensions (approximate): 10.2"W x 14.5"L x 15.3"H; weighs 7 pounds. 3-year mfg. warranty.
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I am absolutely loving this type to run in the winter here. The warm steam makes the room temperature very comfortable without having to keep the thermostat up higher. It costs about $50-55. You do need to purchase mineral pads that go on top of the SS heating element to help with mineral buildup. They run about $5 for a package of 6.
I clean this every other day and it’s a breeze. I put a little white vinegar on the SS heating plate and let it stand for a few minutes to remove mineral residue and rinse the mineral pad to extend it’s life and wash everything else. I have not had one bit of yucky buildup like you can get on regular humidifiers on this, only water/mineral buildup. I do add 3 drops of GSE to the water with each fill up.