🌟 Elevate Your Air Quality, Elevate Your Life!
This commercial-grade humidifier boasts a 5.5-gallon capacity, capable of humidifying spaces up to 2000 sq.ft. With a high moisture output of 2000mL/h and dual 360° nozzles, it ensures optimal humidity for your home or office. The top-fill design allows for easy refills, while the whisper-quiet operation and remote control enhance user experience. Plus, enjoy a 30-day free replacement and a 1-year warranty for added assurance.
Item Weight | 5.97 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 10.63"D x 10.63"W x 24.8"H |
Material Type | Plastic |
Color | WHITE |
Room Type | Wholehouse, Living Room |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Runtime | 10 hours |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Control Method | Remote |
Wattage | 110 watts |
Capacity | 5.5 Gallons |
Floor Area | 2000 Square Feet |
Operation Mode | Ultrasonic |
Special Features | Adjustable Humidity Control, Water Level Window, Timer, Low Water Indicator, Remote Control |
P**S
Excellent Large Capacity Humidifier for Big Spaces
I purchased this large capacity humidifier for our spacious basement, and it has been a game changer! With an impressive 5.5-gallon water tank, it’s perfect for covering a 2000 sq ft area. The two adjustable mist pipes that rotate 360 degrees are a fantastic feature, allowing for customized mist distribution. I’ve attached pictures showing four different setup options, and I love the futuristic look of setups 01 and 03.The humidifier operates quietly, which is a big plus, especially at night. The sleep mode, which turns off the LED display, ensures a peaceful environment without any distractions. Both the remote control and touch buttons are easy to use, and the 12-hour timer adds extra convenience.The unit’s wheels make it easy to move around, and the low noise level is perfect for sleeping, studying, or working. Overall, this is an excellent humidifier for large spaces, offering great functionality, quiet operation, and easy portability. Definitely worth the investment for those needing consistent, efficient humidity control.I would suggest not to throw away box as it could be used for storing very nicely when not in use.
A**R
Got guitars? Got static? Feeling under the weather? You need this!
Greetings, I’ve had this Lacidoll humidifier for over a year now, purchased Nov 2022, and it has performed flawlessly!! I have several guitars that I protect with this unit and it definitely does the trick. Dry air is horrible and this unit is a must have during the winter months not only for maintaining the humidity levels that the guitars need, but health-wise as well. I have ZERO static electricity when I keep the humidity levels at around 50%. My 3 cats love this as well because they don’t get shocked each time we give them some much needed petting! I have four acoustic guitars that hang out in my living room and when if I keep the humidity between 45 and 55% the guitars tend to hold their tuning much better than an overly dry or overly moist condition. (I have a large dehumidifier for the humid summer months as well). My overall winter comfort is wonderful! My nose doesn’t dry out and bleed, my throat doesn’t dry out. I haven’t caught any of the various sicknesses my coworkers have reported. The humidity level in my home environment is way more comfortable than my work and definitely better than the dry chilly outside air.This unit will hold an entire 5 Gallon water jug which I usually get filled for $2.30 from the reverse osmosis water dispenser at Walmart ( .46 Cents a gallon). You can use tap water but I wouldn’t recommend it. You will get mineral buildup within the unit and a white powdery residue on everything in the vicinity of the humidifier. RO water is perfect to prevent this. In the winter months and with humidity levels on this unit set at 50%, 5 gallons will last me about three to five days depending on the weather systems that roll through. Obviously those 5 gallons will last longer during humid days and shorter during very dry and cold days. When the unit runs out of water, it will shut off to protect the pump. Simply pour water in from the top of the unit (not in the tube), watch the view window so you don’t overfill it, and power it back on. It doesn’t maintain the previous settings so you’ll have to reset your humidity level, power settings (1, 2 or 3) and UV light each time. The two numbers on the left of the display will initially show the humidity level you are trying to set, then after two or three seconds show the actual humidity it’s detecting. The two numbers on the right are the ambient temperature in Celsius only. It doesn’t have the ability to switch between Celsius or Fahrenheit. I live in Northern Virginia and my house has 3500 sq ft with a finished basement, 1st and 2nd floor. The Lacidoll humidifier is located on the first floor near the highest traffic areas with a ceiling fan above it constantly set on low. The ceiling fan combined with air moving ability of my home heating/cooling system keeps the moist air distributed throughout the house pretty well. This keeps the humidity levels in the basement (usually cooler) within 5% of the first floor and with in 10-15% on the second floor. We have a small Home Medics humidifier that we use upstairs at night to help keep that 10-15% difference in check while we sleep.Cleaning the unit is super easy. I use the Lacidoll’s built in UV light constantly which kills any bacteria within the water. This allows me to go about 2-3 months before I need to break the unit down and give it a good cleaning with soap and water. With the RO water, I have very little scum and zero mineral deposits. It runs very quiet and cycles on and off as needed when it detects the humidity levels dropping a few percentage points below what I have it set at. If I set the humidity levels higher than 70%, it will work hard to get to that level as quick as possible. After a bit of time I will notice an increase in moisture on the floor around the unit. It’s not standing water, just cool and damp. Given enough time in these conditions bad things could happen to your floors or carpets so keep those humidity levels reasonable. This unit is fully capable of making a mess if set at the highest levels for extended periods of time. I’ll wrap this up with saying if I had ANYTHING bad to say about this unit, it would the few dollars it costs me to fill it up every few days. It’s a necessary cost in my opinion so I don’t mind it at all. I’m in my second winter season and I have four 5 gallon jugs I use. These four jugs last me about 6 weeks at a cost of just over $9 with tax to keep it running constantly. That works out to roughly $35 in water costs over a typical winter season. If you have your own RO unit, you’re set. The unit itself has been great, it does what it’s supposed to do. It’s well worth the money to protect my guitars and our overall health.
L**N
Absolute waste of time, money, and a huger stressor.
First off, this product is just made horribly. The built in “hygrometer” is absolutely awful. It consistently reads improperly and in the evening will be 10% higher than the actual room and just flat out turn off. I had to order a replacement on this, which they sent very quickly but the replacement did the same exact thing.During the day it couldn’t keep my 250 square-foot room at above 65% relative humidity, and then in the evening it would read that the room was 80% when it was actually only 55%. I should’ve just returned it when this one started doing the same thing and got a refund. But instead I decided to continue to check on this humidifier every 45 minutes in the evening (which drove me insane). Today I come home and the humidifier is just not working at all. I do the recommended cleaning, I even tried to clean the water pump with a very diluted vinegar/water solution. Nothing works, the LED screen lights up then it makes three beeps and turns off. Unfortunately now I’m outside of Amazons return policy and if you try to contact the company that makes this humidifier the number isn’t even real and I’m sure the emails will follow suit. So now Amazon is making me pay $45 to send this back even though it’s broken, again.If you were a serious plant collector go online and YouTube how to make your own humidifier because everything that Amazon sells in humidifier department is absolute garbage and their customer service is just as bad. I used reverse osmosis water, I follow the instructions to a T, and I even kept up with maintenance and cleaning like the manual said to. This item is just cheaply made junk That’s marketed to be good for big rooms or plant collectors. Please do yourself a favor and skip buying this one.
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