Showing posts with label hvac humidifier. Show all posts
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Monday, December 29, 2014

Review of Bionaire BUL7933-UM Ultrasonic Tower Humidifier

Bionaire BUL7933-UM Ultrasonic Tower Humidifier
Customer Ratings: 4 stars
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Wonderful so far, this little humidifier really puts out the humidity for a large bedroom--and that's on the lower setting! One filling on low can last you two nights. No filters, so like other ultrasonics, it may put out some white dust. Regardless, I couldn't be happier with my purchase. I'm breathing so much easier, and there's not a lot of upkeep required. Highly recommended.

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It is quiet running, you can adjust the moisture. Runs a good 24 hours on second cycle before I have to refill.

At the end of the season I just dry out throughly and put a little vaseline around the opening before storage.

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1. Because the humidity is not distributed upwards, but at an angle instead, it sprays the raised silver top of the tank with moisture which then needs to be cleaned up. Might as well be leaking from the tank, what a pain.

2. This unit also has an inaccurate humidity sensor. Because it humidifies the air directly around the unit, a room with 30% humidity is suddenly detected as 60% humidity after the unit runs for a short time, causing the unit to prematurely switch off. You'll have to override this by setting it at "always on", but the sensor still displays the inaccurate reading which is therefore a reminder every time you look at the unit of how it's not functioning as designed.

3. Because the tank is so opaque from dark tint, it's very hard to see the water level and how much is left.

4. The tank doesn't hold as much water as other units on the market, and the handle placement makes it awkward to hold while filling.

I previously owned the Holmes ultrasonic model, which was a great unit except that it was a pain to clean. I figured this Bionaire unit, which was $20 more and looked cool, would be easier to clean. After opening it up, it looked more difficult to clean. Returning this to Target and going with the Holmes.

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We have had a number of humidifiers in our home to try and combat the dry air. We live in Wisconsin so the air gets pretty dry in the winter from the furnace running all of the time. After some bad luck with units purchases at the local hardware store, I decided to buy one online.

After reading some of the other reviews, I was a little hesitant to purchase this unit (in regards to leaking and humidifier monitor issues). However, after we got this unit and started using it, we absolutely LOVE it! We have not experienced any of the issues that the other reviews mentioned. The humidity monitor works great, and is a very nice feature. Although we have a ceiling fan running all the time so that probably helps circulate the humidity around the room. Our last unit actually did leak right out of the box, but this one is perfectly clean.

The digital screen is a very nice feature. The buttons are intuitive and I was able to figure out all of the controls within a few seconds. Many of the humidifiers available look somewhat "medical", which is not appealing when it's going to be sitting in my living room. This thing is even more stylish than it looks in the picture. It even has button to turn the digital screen off, in case you have it in your bedroom and don't want the extra light.

The spout works great, and the water compartment is easily removed for fillup. It's very quiet, so won't keep you awake at night either.

If there was a negative, it might be that the water output is not that high, but I don't think ultrasonic units have as much output as heating units. Everything else has far exceeded my expectations. I highly recommend it.

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Decided to try an ultrasonic dehumidifier as house was very dry. Unit is easy to set up, and is putting about 1 gal/day into the air (room humidity has increased although not as much as I would have liked). I found that neither the instruction manual nor the unit itself seem to have an identifiable model number. I also found that although the manual discusses a demineralization filter, it seems to be a discontinued item (at least it is not stocked by Amazon).

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Wednesday, December 10, 2014

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Quality Importers Cigar Caddy 3400-R Blaze 5 Cigar Waterproof Travel Humidor, Blaze Orange Rubberized Exterior
Customer Ratings: 4 stars
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This case is great. It's sturdy, durable, spacious and convenient. There isn't much more to say than that. It does its job, and it does it well.

Con: Upon receiving the case, I immediately opened it and noticed a faint chemical/adhesive smell. After a closer deeper sniff there was definitely the smell of a chemical or adhesive. At first I suspected that it may be the foam, but when I tried to remove the foam I discovered that it was being held in the case by double-sided tape. I carefully peeled the foam away from the tape making sure I didn't rip the foam. Once the foam was removed, the tape scraped away with just my finger but with some difficulty (this is good tape – NASA grade). Without a doubt, the tape is there to hold the foam in the case (it also hold the humidifier in), but once I removed the tape the foam stayed in the case just fine. The foam is cut to fit the case exactly plus a little bit more, and the little bit more is just enough to keep it wedged in there without the glue. I allowed the case and foam to air out overnight, and that seems to have made an immense improvement. The foam still has a faint smell, but its foam. That faint smell may never go away.

Every cigar smoker knows that you don't want something that gives off an odor (like glue) to be near your cigars because they'll absorb that odor. Who knows how long you would have to keep cigars in the case before the glue odor was noticeable in the cigar; maybe it never would be. But, I'm not going to find out. I docked the case one star for the glue odor and excessive use of the tape. There are other adhesive options that would do the job just fine without the odor.

So, after a bit of scraping and airing out, I now have a five star travel case for cigars. Excellent.

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I am not the biggest cigar aficionado but usually like to have a couple cigars on hand when I am with my friends. This case is very sturdy and it's easy to throw in your suitcase when you're headed somewhere for a weekend. The blaze orange and waterproof features of this humidor are great because I typically take mine camping. It's nice to know that if you leave it outside on a table overnight your cigars will stay nice and safe. Depending on what size cigars you smoke you might run into some issues fitting 5 bigger gauge cigars in it but it does typically fit 5. The humidifying disc that is on the lid of this case is probably it's biggest downfall. It is just a little foam disc that you need to place droplets of water on frequently to keep it humid and it just doesn't cut it. But once you have something better to control the humidity in the Caddy, such as a Boveda pack you'll be set! Overall this is a great travel humidor that I would recommend to any causal cigar smoker.

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Thursday, November 27, 2014

Reviews of Aprilaire #4031 Motor Gasket For Powered Humidifiers

Aprilaire #4031 Motor Gasket For Powered Humidifiers
Customer Ratings: 5 stars
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This product was quite different than original equipment part, the original part was a cork gasket, but this differently shaped rubber gasket works fine.

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Friday, August 22, 2014

Best Essick Air 821-000 Digital Control Evaporative Console Humidifier Deals

Essick Air 821-000 Digital Control Evaporative Console Humidifier
Customer Ratings: 4 stars
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Recently moved from New England to mid-Atlantic area. So although not as dry as the northeast, it gets dry when the temps go down. I hadn't used it for 2 years but dragged it out of the attic when this December/January cold snap hit the D.C. area. It works as well as I remember.

Easy to fill. Just roll it over to the bathroom and use the handheld shower massager to fill it fast. You can also screw a hose adapter on to your kitchen sink and cut an old hose to 4 ft length to fill it really fast. I used a quick release adapter so I didn't have to screw the hose on.

Holds 6 gallons and will dump 6 gallons in to the air over a 24 hour period, which is nice because I only have to fill it once a day (before bed usually). It's nearly silent on low mode. Hygrometer is accurate and easy to set. I usually set it for 50 and it will shut off when the house gets to 55% (it's a little off). Running it on high will dump a lot of moisture in the air quick. I just wouldn't want to sit in the same room with it running on high.

I've had this one for at least 5 or 6 years and it's reliable, easy to fill, great automatic function, runs long time. I gave up on the heat-type humidifiers and the ultrasonic. They are a pain in the butt compared to something like this (and won't humidify an entire house).

Cleaning is a snap, about once a week you can just pour some humidifier cleaner in it and the anti-bacteria stuff, hit it with a sponge and rinse it out.

Automatic float function can be damaged if you're not careful with it. It's basically a foam block at the bottom with a piece of plastic going up to the float switch.

Oh one more thing...I've owned many humidifiers and always end up coming back to evaporation type humidifiers because they require the least amount of care. One thing to avoid...do not ever buy the type of evaporative humidifiers with the removable bottles (like the bigger BEMIS and Essick). I've owned a couple different of this bottle style and one thing is always certain, The bottles are a pain to fill, eventually leak, or come defective from the factory (holes on seams).

This console humidifier doesn't have bottles. Just a big open container. It has wheels and is easy to roll. I highly recommend you get this style if you can roll your humidifier to a bathroom or kitchen. For kitchen, get a garden hose adapter and a 5ft length of hose, and you'll fill it quick with no lifting. As I said before, I have a hand held shower nozzle in my bathroom next to the living room. I just roll this thing up to the tub and fill it with the hand held shower nozzle then roll it right back.

One more thing...since moving to D.C. the tank has stayed very clean after running 3 weeks pretty much non-stop. When in New England (also on town water there) I found it would crud up (brown gunk and sometimes mold) and the filter would gunk up quicker up there too. I suspect how much cleaning you have to do might be tied to the quality of your tap water. You could use distilled water but that would be a pain to buy, take home and fill.

Cleaning: I haven't had to clean it yet (the tank) this winter. The rest could use some dusting (as you can see by my pics). I should probably use humidifier cleaner but I don't. I bought Spray Nine cleaner (Home Depot as it and some hardware stores. I spray the whole interior tank, let it sit for ten minutes and rinse out in tub with hot water. Spray Nine is the best cleaner I've used and it will clean anything with a soak. Just make sure to rinse it really well with hot water so you don't get foam when you fill the tank again. Oh and don't clean it with the Spray Nine when the wick is in there or it will be foam city and you will have to throw out the wick.

I know this is a lengthy review, but there are so many crummy humidifiers on the market and this one is the best I've owned. I couldn't quite make out from the package how the controls worked hence my detailed captioned pics and review. I hope this has helped you decide whether or not this is the unit for you.

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I've been using a large whole house or console humidifier for about 5 years. This is by far the easiest to refill out of any I have owned.

Pros-

Very Easy to refill No screw caps or tanks to carry.

Quiet in low mode

Large water reserve

Cons-

Lid is hard to get on right. Takes some time and patience, but you don't have to take it off to refill the unit.

It is loud on the high setting.

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I had been searching for a humidifier (or humidifiers) for my 1900 SF house, and was excited when I came across this model, as it was compact and not ugly like the console humidifiers I have seen. Floor space in my house is somewhat limited, so I liked the fact that its upright design would allow flexibility in placement. Also, I'd had good luck with Bemis in the past (had two H12 console units, in black, which for some reason Bemis no longer offers), so I thought I'd give this a try. My intent was to order a second one if it worked well, since the output ratings on humidifiers are generally quite overstated and I knew I would need more capacity.

What a disappointment! The unit only has two speeds, and the high speed is LOUD. Now, I know that in order to put a lot of moisture in the air you have to have a pretty good fan blower, but this was ridiculous. Much louder than the H12 I'd had before. Also, the humidity setting only scrolls up, so you have to cycle all the way through to get back to the lowest setting. I guess that's really more of a minor annoyance, but it was disappointing nonetheless.

But the real problem was that the unit just plain didn't add moisture to the air. We left it running all night, and barely any water had evaporated by the next morning. In looking at the unit further, there is a major design flawunlike most humidifiers, which draw air into the unit through the wick (where it then picks up moisture), in this model the air is drawn in near the top, and also expelled at the top, while the wick is lower in the unit, so the majority of air just bypasses the wick.

I am returning this unit, and will have to bite the bullet and purchase another H12 console unit. I already own a Honeywell HCM-300T, but it's only rated 3 gallons per day and used in my bedroom at night. I am waiting for it to "die" because I don't like the fact that the cold air blows out of the BOTTOM of the unit, making an unpleasant draft on the floor. I did consider the Honeywell 6011i but don't like the fact that it has two water bottles (less convenient), and also the air blows out the side rather than the top. Bemis will get my business after all, but I can't believe they produced an inferior model like this.

UPDATEDecember 2012

Some of the comments suggested I hadn't set up the unit properly, and disputed my description of the air flow. I purchased and returned the unit a long time ago, so it's possible I missed something on the setupand the fact that it didn't really add moisture to the air might point to that. However, the unit does not have any vents on the sides or lower down on the unityou can see that from the pictures. All of the air flow happens near the top of the unit, which logically would only dry out the top of the wick and would be a less efficient way of adding moisture to the air than if the air went through a greater portion of the wick. After I returned this unit, I purchased a Bemis/Essick H12 and a Kenmore 12 gallon unit (http://www.amazon.com/Kenmore-12-gal-Humidifier/dp/B001UFK9WI/ref=sr_1_12?s=appliances&ie=UTF8&qid=1356893546&sr=1-12&keywords=humidifier+12+gallon). Both of these units draw air through the entire wick and worked well for methough they, too, could be finicky in terms of placing the fan unit properly once refilled.

Ultimately, however, I ended up getting an Aprilaire whole house humidifier attached to my A/C ductwork (we have radiator heat). This solved all the hassles of console humidifiers for good!

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This humidifier is convenient to refill, easy to use. The problem is that the fan/motor rattles most of the time, and the noise is unbearable. The rattle persists on both low and high speeds. When the rattling stops, the sound is very tolerable, but the quiet does not last. Moving the unit from tile to linoleum made no difference. The Sears models are much quieter.

Another problem is that the filter was in place rather than in a sterile package, so it was dirty on arrival.

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I have two of these humidifiers, one I bought about 10 years ago (w/o digital controls) which still works fine, and another one I purchased recently. This is a compact console that is easy to locate; and there is a big six gallon tank that you fill using your own bucket or pitcher; which is a much easier way than the portable tanks of most humidifiers.

The high fan setting is too loud when anyone is in the same room, but the low fan is pretty quiet.

The top has to be put on right so air doesn't leak past the wick. The wick holder plastic top tab should on the fill side of the top divider.

At the low fan setting, this unit puts out about 2 or 3 gallons a day, depending on how hot and dry my house is. For my 1900 sq. foot house, I use two units, one for the living room and on in the bedroom. Without a humidifier, my house gets plenty dry in winter when the furnace is running. This humidifier adds moist air and helps prevent sinus and flu troubles.

This is the best type of humidifier for constant use. One wick usually lasts all winter. We have hard water, and the wick gets encrusted with calcium after a few months. I flip the wick over after a couple of months of use to get more usage.

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Sunday, April 27, 2014

Discount ECVISION 500ML 360 Rotation Aroma Diffuser Ultrasonic Humidifier

ECVISION 500ML 360 Rotation Aroma Diffuser Ultrasonic Humidifier LED Color Changing Ionizer
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It was worth buying.if you are looking for a diffuser,you may want to consider of this one,it's really cute and easy to use,and i put some essential oil inside,made it smell great!

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Thursday, January 9, 2014

Buy Holmes HAP424-U HEPA-Type Tower Air Purifier

Holmes HAP424-U HEPA-Type Tower Air Purifier
Customer Ratings: 4 stars
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I got this filter because I have cats and birds, and before I started using it, I always had a coating of "bird dust" on everything and was concerned about breathing it. I bought it in mid summer, and in early fall, I opened it up to see if the filters were "catching" anything, and sure enough, they were covered with a fine powdery silt, and then I realized that the bird dust that used to cover desks and other surfaces had almost disappeared since I had started using it. I was grateful to know that the machine had been doing its job. Whenever it was on, I did notice a subtle change in air quality...it seemed fresher. I have kept it running almost constantly for three months, and have not had any problems with it.

While it's working, I don't notice the sound that much, especially on the lower setting which is what I usually keep it on. It simply becomes "white noise". The higher setting is definitely louder, so if that's something that bothers a person, it should be kept in mind, but it's a humming, blowing sound, not rattling or harsh.

I can't compare it to other air purifiers because it's the only one I've ever had, but for the price, and for a person on a budget, I think it's done an amazing job. I'd like to get another for a different part of my house.

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I read all of the reviews about it being excessively loud, but went ahead and bought 2 anyways (found a clearance sale on another site). Unpacked, unwrapped and plugged in...LOUD as you can be and just like the other reviewers mentioned.

So I unplugged it, got out my flashlight and did a little investigating. Shined the flashlight in the front vent (darker grey cover) towards the bottom. Inside you will see a black plastic wheel. I had a pair of tweezers and used those to turn the wheel (it goes easily around, no stripping of gears or anything like that). What did I find??? A small piece of black plastic (less than 1/4 inch) hanging on the edge of of one of the fins on the fan's wheel. It looked like where they manufactured the wheels, similar to a plastic model car kit (hope that makes sense). The people at Holmes apparently didn't do very good quality control on these and some slipped through with that sliver of plastic on the wheel. Pulled that piece off with the tweezers, and VOILA! No more noise. It's been going for hours now with no annoying "paperclip in the fan, can't hear myself type on the keyboard" noise.

I didn't unscrew anything. All I needed was a flashlight and the tweezers.

If yours is extra noisy, get out a flashlight and look carefully in there. Get some tweezers or something to turn that wheel so you can look at all sides. Good luck!

Now even on high, it's relatively quiet. I was about to return mine, but glad I didn't.

Oh, I gave it 4 stars just for the trouble I had getting rid of that noise. I will update this review if I have any trouble.

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I bought this machine due to my son being diagnosed with several allergies...dust, dust mites, mold, pollens etc. It seems a bit noisy, but nothing I cant get used to, and the air seems cleaner and fresher already!! I guess that means less housework when it comes time to dust..woohoo! Also, if you read consumer reports tells you how BAD the Ionic Breeze is for you, as it creates ozone, which is a toxic emission, that may clear odor, but can poison you as well...hmmm I think I will save my $ and stick with my HEPA filter from Holmes!!

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my 1 year old has had allergies pretty much since he was born. poor baby. i have always felt so sorry for him, his eyes always watering and waking up with goopy eyes. and all that wonderful allergy stuff.

i pluged this in 4 days ago and yesterday i realized my sons eyes are clear and he hasnt been itching his face for a couple days!! i have noticed the air quality is better in my boys room than in the rest of the house. i wish i would have grabbed a couple of these when i got this one! (i got it at frys for $50)

exactly what i wanted, exactly what i needed!

i also want to note that when this is on low you can barely hear it, on medium setting (the suggested setting) it is not loud, but definitly audible, on high, it it quieter than a box fan on high. but i love the high setting for when my son is taking a nap, it helps him sleep better, i keep it on low during the day, high at night and during naps.

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Ok this machine IS noisy, but certainly not annoying to any degree. Sounds like a fan, not a motor. I recently changed the filter and noticed that it had picked up a ton of airborne dirt and debri. I also feel less stuffy in the morning. So, I will happily accept the fan noise and highly recommend this unit! It's also rather inexpensive for what it can do. Overall, a sound investment.

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