Our picks for the best humidifier: 1. The best for long-term use: Honeywell - HEV620: geni.us/HoneywellHumidifier 2. Best for occasional use: Vicks - VUL520: geni.us/Vicks
Thank you a ton for this video!! I really don't like how I am unable to reach my hand in certain units to thoroughly cleaned them. I was in search for another unit, and your video cut right to the chase! Thank you again!!
The wick is not primarily a FILTER. Hard to take anything seriously on here when you don't know the basic function of the wick is to absorb the water so that the fan can blow across it and speed up the evaporative process !
I've had a few humidifiers over the years, that little Vicks one you tested and 2 different models from Honeywell but they were never powerful enough to increase my humidity in the winter when it was really dry. I ended up with the Aircare MA1201and that has been amazing with a lot of output and humidifies my whole place on low fan speed which is quiet for a humidifier. One of my Honeywell's is a warm mist model and it boils the water and is very noisy in comparison. You guys should check it out next time you update the reviews. The water tank is harder to clean since you can't get in there easy so you need to do the rice bleach method which should kill all bacteria. czcams.com/video/d7sYR1G6L6s/video.html
Our picks for the best humidifier:
1. The best for long-term use: Honeywell - HEV620: geni.us/HoneywellHumidifier
2. Best for occasional use: Vicks - VUL520: geni.us/Vicks
Thanks! first review I've seen that mentioned anything about how easily the machine(s) are to clean. Great video.
Thank you a ton for this video!! I really don't like how I am unable to reach my hand in certain units to thoroughly cleaned them. I was in search for another unit, and your video cut right to the chase! Thank you again!!
Glad to hear we met that need!
The wick is not primarily a FILTER. Hard to take anything seriously on here when you don't know the basic function of the wick is to absorb the water so that the fan can blow across it and speed up the evaporative process !
Straight to the point. I like that. Thank you .
Good video straight to the point.
Cool. I just bought one.
How about mentioning the cost for each one featured? Otherwise, thanks for the helpful tips.
I've had a few humidifiers over the years, that little Vicks one you tested and 2 different models from Honeywell but they were never powerful enough to increase my humidity in the winter when it was really dry. I ended up with the Aircare MA1201and that has been amazing with a lot of output and humidifies my whole place on low fan speed which is quiet for a humidifier. One of my Honeywell's is a warm mist model and it boils the water and is very noisy in comparison. You guys should check it out next time you update the reviews. The water tank is harder to clean since you can't get in there easy so you need to do the rice bleach method which should kill all bacteria. czcams.com/video/d7sYR1G6L6s/video.html
Wow, looks like the filter area is 8" x 30"... no wonder it's so effective! If we do whole-house humidifiers that'll definitely be one to check out.