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Friday, January 16, 2015

Reviews of Essick Air MA1201 Whole-House Humidifier, White

Essick Air MA1201 Whole-House Humidifier, White
Customer Ratings: 4.5 stars
List Price: $159.99
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Before we got this humidifier, we had two smaller humidifiers placed around the house and despite having to refill them constantly, we were still getting static electric shocks when touching door knobs and light switches (scary). I wanted a humidifier that held a lot of water, was reliable, didn't coat everything with a white dust, and simply worked to help alleviate dry winter skin and static electricity issues. So far, this humidifier has been working perfectly to mitigate the dry winter air in an area just over 1000 sq ft.

When I first took it out of the box, the construction quality seemed a bit flimsy and I was kinda worried. Yeah, the plastic and seams could be a little tougher feeling, but once you have the few different sections into place, I would say the overall build quality is as solid as it needs to be. Our model is also more of a pure white color, rather than the cream "old PC case" color shown on Amazon. After about 3 months of constant use, we haven't had any leaks or a single issue to worry about.

Pros:

-Holds 3.9 real gallons (not just the misleading daily output figure that manufacturers use). It's great that I don't have to refill this thing every 2 days. A whole week or more will go by before we have to refill it. Of course, the refill period will depend on your settings and how often its running. We've left it running all the time (automatic setting) set to maintain 45 or 50 (somewhat high), and still only need to refill about once every 8-12 days.

-Has casters for easy relocation of unit

-Super simple operation. One button to power on/off, one button to set which humidity level you want to maintain, and one button to set to automatic or manual operation levels.

-As far as humidifiers go, the styling is good in that it sorta just blends into our similarly colored wall. Fairly subtle presence for a larger unit.

-Pretty quiet. It has a fan, so yeah, you will hear it when its spinning faster, but the noise is like a white noise, which we don't mind hearing when we sleep. Never noticed it to be a problem when trying to talk or watch TV.

-Up to 2500 sq ft. coverage area. We can only attest to just under half of that.

-None of that fine white dust like you get from those "cool mist" humidifiers.

-Display shows "F" on our unit when it's time to refill.

Cons:

-None!

Be sure to add a few capfuls of bacteriostat solution to the tank and you're good to go with this humidifier.

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Pros: Highly effective, I didn't measure it but I would certainly believe than it can move 12 gallons a day. Easy to refill, Wicks are inexpensive.

Cons: Noisy, poor quality, creates a draft of cold air.

This product comes from Essick Air, and it is cheaply constructed (judging from other reviews, such is the quality standard of all their products). This item must have a huge profit margin because it is little more than some flimsy plastic parts which don't fit together very well, plus an electric fan. Everyone seems to have different quality issues; on my unit, the float sensor is nonfunctional (either always on or always off, depending on how you adjust it). The hydrostat seems to be calibrated way off -it reads about 10-15% lower than my (calibration verified) Caliber III Thermometer Hygrometer -but still works, as long as you set it high enough.

But the main problem with this humidifier is the noise. On low it is loud enough to hear from 25 feet away. On medium it is hard to have a conversation. On high it drowns out most other noise. My girlfriend had to turn up the TV over it even when on low. On top of the fan noise, the propeller seems to be not quite balanced, so that the whole thing vibrates, and even rattles if oriented wrong.

Unfortunately for us consumers (but fortunately for Essick Air), there seems to be a few options for in-house humidifiers on the market with more than a few gallons a day of output. So if you really need all 12 gallons/day, and can't get one integrated with your heating system, this might be the best product on the market, despite all its shortcomings.

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Bought this unit to replace 2 smaller units on my house's main floor. Depending on your personal takeaway, some of the build on unit may seem flimsy. However, this isn't something you're gonna be pulling or pushing on a daily basis. I really do like a couple of features on it: Being able to lock the controls is great especially when you have kids and want to place unit on the floor. Also, the Dry Out Mode will come in handy should you forget to fill it up. After one week the unit seems efficient and really accurate. My one word of advice would be to make sure you line up the reservoir's float properly when assembling unit. Failure to do so will trick the unit into thinking that it's empty, sending it into Dry Out Mode. I know because it happened to me. Perhaps the manufacturer can address this in the future. Overall, a very good humidifier.

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We have hard water, and this lasted about 2 weeks before we got rid of it to someone without hard water. We had issues because the wick filter just sat in the water, soaking it up from the bottom. My hard water affected the filter very quickly (within only 2 weeks) to the point where it was no longer wicking up water, the filter was hard, and the humidifier was running constantly trying to put out what it could manage, and it started to smell bad. Again, all of this was within only 2 weeks, and the filters are expensive ($13 on Amazon right now and $>15 at local stores, and there was no way I could justify spending that every 2 weeks for new filters).

We ordered the Lasko 1128 from Amazon because, in contrast to this Essick, water flows at the top and bottom of the filter, helping to extend the life of the filter. As opposed to less than 2 weeks before, the filter with the Lasko lasted over a month, without any smell, and you can get the filters for the Lasko very cheap (we got them direct from Lasko on their website at $5 and some cents per filter including shipping...the more you buy from them at the same time, the lower the cost per filter).

So, even though the Essick lasted 2 weeks for us before giving away, I still give it 2 stars because I liked how you could set the humidity level and let it go, and I liked how the tank filled (no mess).

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I have tried cool-mist, warm-mist and now the Essick MA1201 (moist-air evaporative) humidifiers.

Cool-mist is quiet and effectively humidifies, but creates really annoying white dust and requires frequent fillings

Warm-mist is also quiet and effective, no white dust, but requires frequent fillings and a weekly clean up of deposits created by the boiler plate a plate that burns a fair amount of electricity. I had a Honeywell warm-mist unit for 5 years before it failed, so this isn't a bad solution if the cons I mention aren't a problem.

I replaced the Honeywell with the Essick. The MA1201 has an evaporative filter that absorbs water. Air is drawn through the filter by a fan and evaporation humidifies. This unit is large and will handle up to 1,500 sq. ft. with at most 1 daily filling (holds combined 4 gallons in base and tank). An evaporative humidifier is noisier than the other two types due to the fan. At low setting (Essick calls it "Ultra Quiet") there is still a background white noise But, since this unit has the capacity for multiple rooms, I put it in a room near the furnace return vent and away from sleeping rooms and it works very well (holds 6 rooms at 35%), with no noise to interrupt sleep. The unit construction seems good none of the problems mentioned by others yes it is plastic, but it moves a lot of water and metal would not make sense. The 2 gallon refill tank is particularly well designed and easy to refill in a kitchen sink. Made in U.S.A.

After years of finding humidifier solutions, I found the Essick MA1201 to be the best for my needs.

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Saturday, December 27, 2014

HWF23 Humidifier Replacement Filters (2-PACK) for HM1250 / H23 Review

HWF23 Humidifier Replacement Filters for HM1250 / H23
Customer Ratings: 3 stars
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Product is fine but as it turned out, shipping charge based upon weight was way to high. I deal with shipping charges daily and no way should it have cost as much as it did.

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The filters are what they are, no problems there. Where I am disappointed is in the seller. The items arrived lose in a box, no packaging, wrapping, nothing but the packing slip. I felt a bit mislead by the description of it being a 2 pack (thought that might mean they were packaged). More than that, I'm disappointed in the shipping rate I was charged. They charged a flat fee of $6.95. When the box arrived, the postage was $2.19. Enough of a difference that the next time I am in the market for a replacement filter, I will be looking elsewhere.

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This product is fine, but it is just a bit on the small side. It fits too loosely into the filter area but will do the job.

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I order 2 items for HWF23 (2-Pack) filter. I got only 2 quantity which is hight lights. So 2 order for HWF23 turned out to be only 2 quantities. So the half-price sale is the same for one item HWF23 (2-Pack). They need to correct the title HWF23 .... (1-Pack) filter ...

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Fit perfectly no leaking when its time will get again. Saved me from buying a whole new unit. Son is happy

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Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Buy Aprilaire #4237 Motor

Aprilaire #4237 Motor
Customer Ratings: 5 stars
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At the end of last winter the motor in our Aprilaire started making an awful noise so we just turned it off. When I had my fall furnace maintenance done the technician said he tried to lubricate the old motor but it was shot--new humidifier required. Possible cost--around $400 for a new unit and add on installation. Okay that's high but that would be a great new unit and this furnace company is awesome. Yes, he did mention getting a new motor. So i set off to find a replacement motor, and thank goodness for Amazon! Ordered the motor which was delivered oh so quickly. I took the unit off and partially apart and my husband completed the removal task and completely cleaned the unit. Installed the new motor on the humidifier unit, plugged it in and started it up and works great. If this thing gives me another year or two it more than pays for itself!

If you have some basic skills and know how to surf the internet for good advice/instructions (yes, some are supplied) order this unit (under $100) and replace it yourself. Thanks Amazon for selling arcane parts like this. I love Amazon!!!!!!

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Hello,

All the items I purchased were all I expected them to be. All five items have been used and work great

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It did exactly what they said it would do. Took 10 min to install. Old one was squeeling. This one is quiet.

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This item was ordered as a replacement for original equipment motor in whole house humidifier. Original was more than $100.00, this motor was very affordable and the perfect match,easily installed and the perfect repair!

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Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Humid-aire Neptune Rh7504 Humid-aire Humidifier Replacement Water Reviews

Humid-aire Neptune Rh7504 Humid-aire Humidifier Replacement Water Panel
Customer Ratings: 2.5 stars
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You shipped the wrong parts. The water flow was 45 degrees in the wrong direction. The filets were the right size but marked for water flow on the right side.

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Aluminum side brackets as pictured were not included. Save your old ones. Not worth the hassle of returning or exchanging.

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A functional and almost accurate fit to my Humidaire HF-182. Initially, the filter seemed to slide down the tracks that hold it and causing some leakage, but a slight filter modification and it holds well and works fine.

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Paper makeup of filter causes it to decay quickly and this can block the drain line at the bottom of the humidifier causing it to leak.

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Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Reviews of HYDRA-LG Commercial Series Electronic Humidifier

HYDRA-LG Commercial Series Electronic Humidifier
Customer Ratings: 3.5 stars
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I AM USING THIS TO HUMIDIFY A LARGE CABINET TYPE HUMIDOR. IT IS A WELL MADE UNIT WITH EASY TO USE CONTROLS AND HAS HELPED ME TO SEASON THIS HUMIDOR AND KEEPS THE HUMIDITY EXACTLY WHERE YOU WANT IT. EASY TO SET UP AND VERY QUIET WHEN THE FANS ARE RUNNING. VERY HAPPY WITH THIS UNIT.

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the one i bought is 10-11% off the correct humidity. i don't have to use a "salt" test to calibrate as i checked it against a Fluke 971 humidity meter (i am an HVAC contractor). the fluke meter also jives with two other hygrometers. the Hydra only gives you a little adjustment to their so called factory calibration. in my case it isn't enough to get it back to a correct number. i am increasing the set point to account for the lack of calibration. this is a pricey fan unit that sits atop some cheap floral sponge material. the concept is cool. the goods are cheap.

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I have revised this review from a previous version.

I had initially given this unit 1 star, I have revised it up to 4 stars. I would have given it 5 stars, but the power plug for my unit arrived defective.

I was initially put off by the cheap construction and materials, as well as the kludgy method by which it is powered. The build quality is cheap, especially considering the price of this unit. It does not have the metal construction of the Moist-n-aire. The electronics are simple enough, so given the build quality and the simplicity of the device, I can't say that the price can be justified. Especially given that they call this their Commercial Series. The device is powered using a ribbon cable that is connected, on one end, to the box/unit, and on the other to an intermediate connector which allows for the standard DC plug to connect. Oddest power arrangement I have ever seen.

Given the build and design quality, I reserved my judgement until I had actually used it.

I plugged the unit in, and it fired up. Roughly 5 minutes later, it stopped working. As best as I could tell the DC power plug has stopped working, so I found another 12V 1ma DC power converter and plugged the unit in. It worked, and has worked ever since. I have a tall 2,000 cigar cabinet, and maxed out this unit does a really good job of sustaining 70% RH.

Before I fixed the unit, I ordered a Moist-n-Aire, but I am not rushing to replace this unit with the Moist-n-Aire just yet. I am going to see how it does in the longer run and keep the solid metal construction Moist-n-Aire as a backup.

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I have heard a lot of great things about the hydra lg. I already had a hydra sm in a 300 ct humidor and had no problems. The lg has been nothing but trouble though. I got it a month ago, for a 3,000 ct 16 cubit ft tower humidor, and it has not kept the humidity at all. The built in hygrometer is obviously wrong. It reads 75% rh when it is only 55% rh. I can't recalibrate it because the calibration knob is already turned all the way. So I can only make it read higher. Then today I checked the basin and it had mold in it. It really smelled. I have thousands of dollars worth of cigars and that could have been devastating. I contacted the manufacturer and they are sending me a new one. I don't know what I'm going to do in the mean time though. I can't not have a humidifier for a week. I am switching to humidity beads. They are very accurate and no mold. I hear you can even put them in the hydra in place of the foam. I might give this a try. In hind sight I wish I either paid more for a really nice electric humidifier like avello or just used beads in the first place.

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Bought this from OVERSTOCK WAREHOUSE through Amazon, the delivery was prompt but when I setup the unit and let run I found out that the hygrometer is off by %15 and the knob as mentioned in the previous review only lets you adjust it 5 to %6. I have already requested a return from the seller and that service is to be seen.

I DO NOT RECOMMEND THE UNIT, and one more thing, there is no customer service for the Hydra products.

will update later......

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Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Reviews of Soleus Air KY-80 Portable Air Conditioner/Dehumidifier/Fan

Soleus Air KY-80 Portable Air Conditioner/Dehumidifier/Fan/ with Remote Control
Customer Ratings: 4 stars
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Researched everything I could find (including the reviews here on Amazon.) It seemed the most consistent complaints were about the over-flowing water pan and the noise. Kinda like a baby: it pees and it howls. So I knew what I was in for.

On the water: I'm not gonna criticize the machine for working so effectively on dehumidifying that it overflows quickly (although the manual does mention once that it has a "small" back-up tank to handle the water that isn't evaporated out the exhaust hose.) My solution was this: first, I placed an old metal t.v. tray with a lip all the way around it (to catch minor leaks at the base, though there haven't been any), on top of a simple step-stool (with a broad base.) The unit sits on the t.v. tray. That elevates the base 12 inches off the ground. This gives enough height to simply plop the drain-hose into the top of a one-gallon jug (I'm using an Arizona green tea jug 'cause it's a thicker plastic and unlikely to deteriorate. Bad for landfills, great for my application.)

Almost good enough, but it easily fills two gallons a day (if I run it constantly), here in Alabama. It only took one overflow when I forgot to check it, & I picked up a 4-gallon clear plastic 16" X 11" X 7"-high Sterilite pan for three bucks. With the gallon jug placed inside the pan (since that's easier to empty when I remember it), I have a couple days of 24-hour running without emptying, before an overflow makes it to my carpet. And I placed a regular school-type ruler between the t.v. tray & the step-stool to provide just enough backward tilt to ensure that the water would flow properly to the rear. Not too much: those wheels roll really well. In my placement, the exhaust hose (nearly at its shortest) stabilizes the unit.

Now, I know all this bucket-and-pan stuff ain't purty. But geez, there's this big ol' humongous exhaust hose right above it, so what's a little bucket or two? And it's clear plastic: if it really bothers me I can put some decals on it, right?

BTW, the hose drains MUCH better when you remember to remove the plug.

For the noise: yup, kinda noisy. But I sit about three feet in front of it while I do online videoconference-tutoring, and I usually can get away with using the speaker on my phone, except for my quieter students. And they don't seem to hear the noise. And it's no louder than my window unit. "Quiet" and "Noisy" are subjective in practice, so that's the most I can say.

About the exhaust hose: First, I really don't see how people can easily move the unit around, because if you're not careful, the hose can pop out of its window connector. That might have happened to me, though, because I was torquing it at awkward angles to try to fit it into my space. The hose is very stiff (a.k.a. seems well made.) Fortunately, nothing broke. I'm a cheapskate and read that the longer the hose, the more electricity portables will use, so I do wish I had a SHORTER hose. And although I'm sure there's more efficient wraps out there, I used what I had on hand, bubble wrap, to thoroughly wrap the hose (since air is a great insulator). It does put out quite a bit of heat along its entire length, so wrapping it well sends all the heat to the outdoors where you want it. I also placed a chunk of rubber insulation between the bottom of the duct where it attaches to the window panel, and my window sill. The exhaust hose puts out so much heat I wasn't sure what it would do over time to the cheap faux-wood on my mobilehome's window sill.

About the window-connector: pretty easy to connect. I only needed the main panel and one extender, which I simply scored at one end to break off the piece necessary to make it fit. (It took awhile to score it deeply enough, but I had a nice phone chat with my sister while I did it. Was too lazy to go fire up my saw.) The base happens to fit snugly down into my window track. I used an insulating wrap for a 1/2" pipe, cut open lengthwise, and fitted it over the top of the panel. This keeps out the water, wind and bugs (since my window doesn't close squarely across the panel, and I wouldn't trust it would be waterproof even if it closed evenly.) It also will still allow me to open the window, not needing to silicon nor tape the junction. The plastic of the window-connectors isn't as thick as a wall, but it's better-made than the cheap accordion gap-fillers I've seen for window air conditioners.

Remote control: works fine, though of course the batteries that come with it didn't work. Neither did the twoto three-year-old batteries I tried first. Fortunately I had a newer pack on hand, and those worked. Don't lose the remote: it provides a couple functions that aren't on top of the unit, such as varying fan speeds.

Modes: 3 basic ones: fan only, dehumidifier only, and "cool" i.e. the air conditioner. If you put it on Auto, it depends on the temperature: below 68 degrees it's fan only. 68-73 degrees, it's fan only IF you'd previously had it on fan only, otherwise it dehumidifies. The dehumidify mode also puts out surprisingly cool air, and makes it much less muggy inside (deep South, remember). 74-79 degrees, it dehumidifies regardless of prior settings. And above that, it goes to air conditioning (which of course also removes water from the air.)

So I can see how people would complain about the fan never shutting off. For THAT, you need to use the timer. You can set the timer to turn the unit on, or to turn it off.

And for the four-million-dollar question: does it work? My workroom is about 13' by 25', and is completely open to the similarly-sized kitchen AND my even bigger living room. I have a powerful computer that puts out a lot of heat and needs to stay cool, and I get hot flashes, myself (I know, TMI.) But I'd only been using a window air conditioner, which by itself helped but wasn't enough on the really hot, humid days here. It still got to 90-95 degrees inside if it went over 100 outside. I need my computer not to fry. So now, my computer and work table are right in front of both air conditioners, and together, they provide excellent cooling both for my computer (I have software that monitors the quad-core temps)and me. I don't use my ceiling fans, so when I stand (I'm 5'7") I can feel the warmer air just above my head. And it's warmer the farther away you get from the sweet spot. But when you walk inside from the 98-degree sunshine, that huge space is noticeably cooler about 85 degrees when farthest from the coolers. That's certainly livable. And sitting at my work table, with them blowing right on me and providing cool air for my computer...I'm in heaven.

UPDATE: 6/12/2012 Still happy with it, though I've discovered that true Alabama humidity (which hadn't yet set in when I wrote the first review) yields about a gallon of water from the hose every 4-5 hours. Have been grateful MANY times for the 4-gallon overflow container mentioned above. Much of the time only need to put the unit on dehumidify, as the air still is so cool from it that it's helpful simply to have all that sweat-inducing water removed from the air. Remote control seems to go through batteries rather quickly, but then, my pack of "new" batteries is nearly two years old.

UPDATE 7/18/12 Okay, I've been using it 12-16 hours or more daily, now. Hasn't failed yet. On truly humid days it pulls out a gallon of water every 3-4 hours. I really like the ease of adjusting the louvers: one set to direct up/down, the second for left-right. Lets me easily choose whether to cool my monitor or me. Still often just run the dehumidifier, but turn on the cooler when it really starts to heat up. I'll try to remember to put one more update in at the end of summer. Toodles, all, and thanks for the nice comments! And no, I don't work for the company! :))

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I purchased 2 of these a couple weeks ago. They were shipped very quickly. They were easy to set up. The units are small but nicely built. They cool very well and are very quite. The remotes are great and the features are better than larger units. My only complaint is the evaporation system really can't handle humid conditions very well. I started it up and within 2 hours the bucket full system went off and I had to empty the unit. After it did it again in the same amount of time,I ended up elevating the unit and puting a bucket behind it so I don't have to empty it as often. This is the only drawback from a fine little unit.

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Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Review of Essick Air #hdc1 2pk Humidifier Filter

Essick Air #hdc1 2pk Humidifier Filter
Customer Ratings: 5 stars
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Hard to find filters for my ageing humidifer and work perfectly. Will keep buying these filters, as long as I need them.

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We have an old humidifier and it is so great to be able to find these filters. Good product. Stands up to the use well.

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I've bought this wick or filter from other merchants and they were different from original and did not work very well. The ones I just purchased are working just fine, like the wicks that came with the humidifier when it was new. The wick satuates very quickly which means the humidifier is not running all the time because it obtains the humidity level it is set for.

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