Great Humidifier! REAL STEAM instead of just mist and holds 10 liters. Works great. Love it!
This humidifier works extremely well. I love it.
In my 2000 square foot house's main floor, it has raised my winter humidity from around 28-30% to 48-50%, with my air system's fan running on low, 24/7 (which I already had set that way, for an ultraviolet in-duct air purifier). So, it's now exactly what I wanted it to be. In the room where the humidifier is located, the humidity measures up to about 60%, which is also fine.
I have had the humidifier set for maximum output for several days, ever since getting it (I just turn it on and press the humidity button once, to set it at 70%.). On that maximum setting, it seems to run for at least 10 hours before I need to refill the 10-liters of water (5 liters per tank). The two water tanks are very easy to lift out, by their well-designed and sturdy handles, and the legs on each tank make it very convenient and easy to refill them in my kitchen sink, since they stand up by themselves.
So far, I have had the humidifier sitting at the end of the house that is farthest away from the single return-air intake and air filter for the house's air system. I have it sitting on a vinyl floor, about one foot away from a wall and a door frame, but no moisture has ever been detected on the wall, woodwork, ceiling, or floor, anywhere near the unit. It shoots out a fairly strong-looking column of steam, more or less straight up, out of the top of the unit (if the lighting is just right to be able to see it).
The unit is quiet; quiet-enough for me at least. It makes a soft gurgling sound as it boils the water. It also emits a whistling sound, at least sometimes, which doesn't bother me but might bother someone if they were just sitting quietly in the same room with it, with no other background sounds. I haven't tried using it in my bedroom, yet, to find out if the sounds would bother me, there.
I love this humidifier, a lot, especially for its effectiveness and ease of use. And I really love the fact that it boils the water and produces actual steam, instead of just mist. The non-steam ('mist' only) humidifiers have always coated everything with fine dust, when I have tried them. And they also put everything that is in the water into the air that you breathe, which would include not just the minerals but also all of the contaminants, such as any fluoride, chlorine, and insecticides (we have "farm run-off" chemicals in our water, for example), and any other chemicals, and any heavy metals, etc., that were in the water. Real steam is the only type of humidifier that I would ever consider.