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humidifiers
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2004 Acura TSX My Garage |
You say you just want it for your bedroom?
The model you link states that it's "Suitable for an area up to 2500 sq. ft., based on an 8 ft. ceiling height." Would it be too much humidity?? Edit: I'm an idiot. If I only kept reading..."The unit will cycle on and off as require to meet the selected humidity level." ![]()
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I'm the Firestarter
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I just replaced the filter for my GeneralAire 1042... first time in 5 years.
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If you can swing it, I like the ones that bolt on to the heater the best. Mainly because you can't here them. The standalone ones have a fan that can be noisy.
With that said, in my townhouse I bought something like one of the Kenmoore "woodgrain" finish ones here http://www.sears.com/shc/s/search_10...idifier&vName= and was very happy with it. What I liked about it...The filter is a wick (it gets moist) and the fan makes the water evaporate from the filter. The plus side to that design is no dust particles! If you don't have a good filter in the unit you will get dust which is basically the impurities left in the water after the humidifier puts it up into the air. A good filter system traps that stuff. I had the thing in my downstairs and it took care of the entire townhouse which was about 1200sq ft. The difference it made was amazing. Just replace the filters and clean the thing at the end of each season and you are good to go. |
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I installed a whole house humidifier on the outlet of my furnace, like doopstr references, as the static electricity throughout my house was becoming a little to much. I guess it depends on how dry the air in your house is to decide if you want a whole house or not. But all I do is turn a dial whenever I turn my furnace on and it runs like a charm.
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1996 Acura TLMy Garage |
I use a small portable humidifier, put in some eucalyptus drops in there, place smells AMAZING
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