(a) the Air-O-Swiss listed a capacity of 650 sq. ft. and the Stadler 1,000 sq. ft. I have a very small house 850 sq. ft. which effectively makes the Stadler a whole house humidifier for me.
b) almost every review of the Air-O-Swiss commented on the inaccuracy of it's humidity meter and the only review I could find of the Stadler said it's meter was accurate.
THE GOOD: Assembly is a snap. The meter is close to accurate. The water tank is extremely easy to remove and fill. It is dark plastic, but the water level can be seen quite clearly. The tank capacity is sufficient for 9 hours of continual use. The machine is so silent that I have to listen closely at night to hear anything at all. Just a soft "ssshhh." The Control Panel is easy to see and use with many options and has a light to indicate no-water.
My skin itching stopped.
THE NOT SO GOOD: It is expensive and every source I could find had the same price. The filter cartridge needs to be replaced three or four times a year, depending on the hardness of your water, or when white dust accumulates on the unit or on a small mirror held to the fog. The ionic cube must also be replaced once a year. A testing strip is included and if your water has a hardness greater than 21 degrees dH, an ionic humidifier is not recommended. They suggest then using an impeller humidifier. The Desired Humidity cannot be set lower than 40%, but I found that setting it at 60% results in an actual humidity level of about 37% which is what I want anyway.
THE BAD: I couldn't find any.
SOME NOTES ON OPERATION: The instructions say not to place the Stadler Williams directly on the floor or next to heating. I went to Ace Hardware and found a small, plastic step stool for $12 that is 5" high. This keeps the unit off the rug and makes it easier to access when changing settings. If you have an chest of drawers in the room with space on top it should work equally well. A review of the Swiss-O-Air reported good results from soaking the ionic cube in water for 24 hours before initial use to increase effectiveness. I don't know if this is beneficial, but I did it and had no bad result.
I set my unit to Auto/Sleep
IMPORTANT: Several reviews of the Air-O-Swiss said that they used de-ionized water. The Stadler unit specifically recommends against this. It is designed to use with untreated water or with a drinking water filter system such as Brita. Using any additives are specifically warned against.
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I wholly agree with the previous rater also funny, I used to work in Aurora, CO I now live in Alexandria, VA were it is a bit more humid, but during Winter like everywhere else humidity drops quite a bit and I like to keep the environment at no less than 45% this unit is:(Pros)
1stylish
2convenient
3easy to carry around/easy maintenance
(Cons)
No major cons the than price for the unit itself and the parts not cheap but overall based on the convenience worth it! Also, the panel can be a bit distracting during the night with all the colors and bright lights but then again, I don't sleep with my eyes open!
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I bought the WILLIAM to replace my Air O Swiss 7135 because it claims to cover 400 more sq feet (1000 vs 600) and my maybe 500 sq foot bedroom is very drafty in the winter compounded by the baseboard heat constantly kicking off all night. So I've got this humidifier to battle it out between a constant stream of cold and hot dry air.Here are my pros and cons:
Pro Great steam production
Pro Double steam spout
Pro Totally quiet
Con Unit is black on the inside so not easy to see when it's dirty and needs cleaning and no indicator for cleaning like on the Air O Swiss
Con Lights on panel are too bright. There's a dim mode supposedly I haven't found but for now I used some tape to cover up the disco show coming off the panel.
Con Tank is drippier compared to the Air O Swiss when I take it out to refill the tank.
Con Never heard of this company outside of Amazon and I'm worried what happens if I need service or replacement parts and they no long sell on Amazon.
Basically I bought the WILLIAM because I wanted more steam and I feel I'm getting it. As for my gripes; they're all pretty negotiable.
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Customer review from the Amazon Vine Program This is a very compact unit and I was anxious to use it in a room where we have a Liberty Woodstove. Unfortunately, what is not outlined in the product description online is that this unit only works properly with untreated water. You are not to use this product with water from decalcifying devices, ion exchangers or where water softeners are used. Therefore if you have hard water and use a water softener this product is not for you unless you plan on purchasing bottled/distilled water (which I'm assuming could be an alternative however I'm not 100% certain).Another downside to this product is the substandard instructions for use. Right out of the box, I thought there were pieces missing. Turns out that the water tank needs to be removed and the filter and other items are packaged and shipped inside the water tank. Nowhere in the instructions was there any reference to where these items were at. In addition, there was a red sheet of paper included with the literature that stated to soak the "anticalc cartridege" (yes, this is how it was spelled) in a water bath for 24-hours. In the description of the product parts nothing was identified as the "anticalc cartridege." I eventually made the connection that I believe they are referring to the "Limescale and Bacteria Filter" since most filters that are placed in water typically do need to be soaked in water prior to being used. A little more clarity however in the overall instructions would have been very helpful.
Once you overcome the directions it's easy to use. Replacing the filter can (and will) be costly you'll need to replace the filter between 10 and 60 days depending on how hard your water is (probably will cost around $20 each). In addition, the Ionic Silver Cube will need replaced occasionally another $25. Annual/seasonal use of this product therefore could easily cost over $300.
This product simply wasn't what I was looking for. I didn't want to potentially ruin it by using my softened tap water and I also didn't want the hassle of constantly purchasing and storing gallons of water for use with this product.
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