Humidifiers

Winter can bring a rash of dry skin, sinus congestion, and scratchy throats. These issues are often caused by dry air associated with the colder months of the year. Running a humidifier to achieve just the right humidity level, preferably between 30 and 50 percent, can help you avoid unwanted dry weather side effects. In addition, humidifiers can help reduce allergic reactions, asthma flare-ups, and common cold-and-flu-related symptoms. However, not all humidifiers are created equal, and each type carries its own advantages. Humidifiers for allergies are particularly great for people with allergy and asthma sensitivities. In addition, it's important to remember to replace your Humidifier Filter regularly in order to keep the machine running efficiently. Often the easiest way to find some of the best humidifiers is by reading existing reviews. While you compare humidifiers, be sure to check out our trusted humidifier reviews for added peace of mind. Read on to figure out which humidifier type is best suited for you, and browse our entire line of humidifiers for sale below:

  • To begin with, Ultrasonic Humidifiers use something called an agitator. This agitator vibrates water droplets at a supersonic frequency to create a fine mist. Generally, ultrasonic humidifiers have no filters to change and tend to be a quieter option.

  • On the other hand, Evaporative Humidifiers use a fan to blow air over a moist wick. This combination of air and moisture creates evaporation resulting in increased humidity. Most notably, evaporative humidifiers naturally prevent over-humidifying and leave behind no white dust.

  • Steam Humidifiers are usually a top choice for those who suffer from allergies and asthma because they're known to be hypoallergenic and germ-free. These types of humidifiers are also known as vaporizers because they heat the water to boiling point to neutralize allergens and kill germs and bacteria.

  • Warm Mist Humidifiers carry the advantage of killing waterborne bacteria, molds and microbes within the water during the boiling process. This added germ-killing benefit helps keep contaminants and allergens from being dispersed back into the air.

  • Top Fill Humidifiers are a popular choice because of their ease of use. These types of humidifiers don't require the water tank to be turned upside down to fill the tank up. Simply pull the basin out and fill it up or use a bottle or pitcher to fill it.

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