Humidifiers for Bedroom, raydrop Cool Mist Humidifiers for Babies, 1.70L Quiet Ultrasonic Humidifier, Space-Saving, Filterless, Auto Shut Off - (0.45 Gallon, US 110V)
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Heidi
> 24 hourI live in a small condo so it was either a small bedside humidifier or a floor model. The last thing I wanted was a bulky humidifier that needs to be placed on a table/surface, I dont have an extra surface! I decided on this model and happy i did. Its super compact due to its spherical shape, sits right next to my bed, and has become my favorite new thing. The noise is soothing, a white noise for bedtime. You can easily control the amount of steam with the dial. No more bells and whistles, and no more needed. I fill the tank up each night, and it lasts all night. You do need to fill it each night or day of use if you keep it on constantly as I do. This humidifier is not meant for essential oil, so dont go this route if thats your fancy. Also, a bit of water typically drips while changing the tank since it fills from the bottom, but its never been enough to bother me. For a super reasonable price, and a very nice looking and functional bedside humidifier, this one is perfect!
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stephanie
> 24 hourQuiet, easy to refill
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GooGooDolphins
> 24 hourI keep this in my babys nursey. This humidifier works well but I have it at 25 percent strength and the water disappears in 1 day. (Please note I live in a humid city already so it shouldnt be working so hard at such a low strength). I am constantly having to refill it. Its annoying because it drips when you pick it up and move it. Havent tried cleaning it yet. Maybe I should move it to 5 or 10 percent strength, just barely turning it on. Just seems excessive work. If you live in a DRY city I would expect you would have to refill it about twice a day LOL.
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anne gibson
> 24 hourBought this to use in my office (20x20ft), we have a metal building with big overhead heaters that dry out everything. I fill it once a day and it really helps with static shock (and my dry sinuses.) I did add a little sticker on the front so I can see where to align it when putting the water reservoir on. I have not had to clean it yet, hopefully its not a big deal.
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Jadziacatz
> 24 hourThis humidifier was the perfect size for a bedroom to help keep the air humidity more comfortable in the winter with the heat running. It lasted for two whole days on a low output setting. I found it easy to fill, but you have to be quick when tipping it over to put the tank on the base. I always do this part in the kitchen in case I spill water. I did put a glass plate under it when setting on a dresser just to help protect against moisture as the area under the machine can collect moisture.
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C Still
> 24 hourGreat, large capacity humidifier. Motor sound is slight, love the huge range of humidity output. My sleep has been so much better and my dry eye issues have improved. I do wish it had a handle on top to make refilling a little easier.
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Chai lover
> 24 hourSmall, lightweight and very easy to use. Automatic shut off when it runs out of water and you control the amount of mist generated. Would recommend
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J.C
> 24 hourEasy quick set up. I can feel the mist in the whole room within 10mins. 10”/12” in room. It’s maybe a good foot long, 4 1/2 in wide. You can determine the amount of mist that comes out and the max is a good amount. It’s also comes in my fav color black :) it does make a small constant noise, nothing too noisy and droplet sounds every now and then from the water being used. Only thing I dislike if I want to transfer the diffuser somewhere else, I have to separate the water tank from base so the base doesn’t overflow with water. It also says no essential oils are allowed to be used which I didn’t realize when I first bought it. Other than those few things it’s great! **I’ll update later how long the water last Update- the water last almost all night. It says You shouldnt fill it up all the way but it still lasts a good 9-10 hours if you fill it up a good amount (not all the way like 3/4)
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Sheryl
> 24 hourIts a good little humidifier, but its almost too strong. On its lowest setting, it still pools water in my small greenhouse. This one has yet to break on my unlike the larger size ones that Ive tried twice now, but it also needs to refilled MUCH faster than its counterpart. If you are using this for a larger room, Im sure its fine although you will definitely need to refill daily. If you want it for plants in an enclosed area, Im not sure if its the right one for the job. Im debating returning and trying out a different brand altogether.
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Walter
> 24 hourI invested in an indoor air quality sensor, because I wanted to track how much seasonal wildfire smoke makes it into the house and how well the air filters are doing removing the particulates. After getting this humidifier the Air Quality Index (AQI) readings started suddenly and inexplicably spiking up into yellow in our house each night. The new factor was running this humidifier at night. Humidity doesnt affect the readings on the sensor we own, but I suspected some correlation. I searched the web and found information about Ultrasonic Humidifiers and Indoor Air Quality. This matched what we already observed. We were filling it with clean (I believe) Rocky Mountain municipal tap water. However, whatever is in our water that this thing is atomizing into the air was detected and flagged by our air quality sensor as something we perhaps shouldnt be breathing. Our AQI sensors and humidifier are many rooms apart in opposite sides of a 3K square foot house with high ceilings (lots of air volume). We, on the other hand, are sleeping next to this humidifier. Water that is perfectly safe for drinking does not guarantee something safe for vaping. Steam humidifiers, evaporative furnace humidifiers, and things like shower steam dont make the calcium and various minerals, or whatever else, that is in your water absorbable into your lungs like ultrasonic humidifiers do. Absorbing whatever is in your tap water into your lungs might possibly be benign. However, you probably shouldnt be experimenting on yourself. This is not specific to this brand, this is something all ultrasonic humidifiers do. If we didnt have the AQI sensor, we wouldnt have suspected anything. They say here, Use the water as pure as possible. I see now why they say that and that they REALLY mean it. I strongly suggest you use distilled water in this thing. That should be safe. The LED was crazy bright for bedroom use. I put a circular self-adhesive Velcro pad over the light to allow the ability to sleep near this thing. It makes occasional gurgling sounds as the reservoir drains into the tank. Not a big problem.