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Offline tp4tissue

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Which Humidifer
« on: Thu, 17 December 2020, 00:28:56 »
Y'all got one that's easy to clean?

I had that honeywell evaporate version but overtime I notice the paper starts to rot out and looked kinda moldy, I stopped using it.

Want to try the mist kind, but they seem to have these very tight space ports/ parts that look delicate and difficult to clean ?


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Re: Which Humidifer
« Reply #1 on: Thu, 17 December 2020, 08:05:25 »
I don't think that there is any avoiding mold and cleaning. We used humidifiers for years (when the kids were small) and there is just no getting around it.

And, you DO need to clean it regularly with disinfectant or else you are spewing more filth into the air.
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Re: Which Humidifer
« Reply #2 on: Thu, 17 December 2020, 08:20:07 »
I've never had mould in my misters. Brown lime deposits though .. clogging the ultrasonic element until it stops working.

Maybe there's a way to put a silver coil (like what are used in water-cooling loops) inside the humidifier to avoid mould?