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Superior 6000S Smart Evaporative Humidifier

LEVOIT - Superior 6000S Smart Evaporative Humidifier

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"They are all basically noiseless. ... They're sooooo silent. ... The only time it runs is when we cook or something or I light a black wick and it turns on"


"quiet (both other units were a good bit louder); I sleep with this on every single night"


"It's also super quiet (I sleep with one right next to me)"

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"The single only humidifier thats easy to keep clean since the important part is dishwasher safe."


"You only have to clean it every ~10 days. ... Dishwasher safe. ... Literally a plastic box with no nooks or crannies."


"No wick and you can throw the pieces (without the motor) in the dishwasher - so no mold issues."

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"I also have a Levoit smart humidifier with a 6 gallon reservoir that I put in the room with my guitar and piano and that keeps it between 45 and 50 percent all season."


"The tank is huge, so I only need to fill it about every three days."


"Huge tank"

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"I have the Bluetooth/app enabled one in my daughter’s room so that I can set a humidity level and run it on auto. ... And if needed I can shut it off or turn it on in her room without going in at night."


"I like having the option to set the times it runs and the target humidity level"


"I only like the HP02 since it has app control. Anything after HP02 they don’t let you control the heat with the app which sucks"

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"Hooked it up to a smart plug, made a generic hygrostat entity in homeassistant (mostly so I can more easily manage it), and it's working great. I no longer wake up feeling like a skeleton lol"


"easily gets me up to 40 - 45 %."


"for the last 3 days it has put 18 gallons of water into the air in my home and increased the humidity from low 20's to 40%. Not just one room either, my whole home."

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"My small Levoit basically does nothing to change the whole home humidity."


"I bought a Levoit LV600HH (a hybrid ultrasonic/evaporative, apparently) a couple years ago and found that it didn't change the humidity of the room much at all"


"Lately at night the humidity in my bedroom is 20-25% with my Levoit humidifier next to my bed."

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"half the time it wouldn’t work (red light of death)"


"Our Levoit was a headache the whole time between frequent cleaning"

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"I have the Levoit Superior 6000S for my medium sized bedroom and it’s incredibly annoying to clean. ... You need to mix 0.2–0.3 lb (about ½ cup) of pure citric acid with 2 L of water below 140 °F and pour it into the tank. Remove filters, run the humidifier for 30 minutes, then turn it off and discard the solution. Rinse and clean the tank thoroughly. ... Next, you have to reassemble the humidifier (without the filter), fill with 2 L of clean water, and run it for 5–10 minutes to flush the pump. Rinse again if needed, then fully reassemble and reinstall the filter. ... This basically needs to be done like once a week. ... It’s actually extremely annoying"


"It’s actually extremely annoying and costly because I buy distilled water for it."


"Our Levoit was a headache the whole time between frequent cleaning"

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"Didn't even think about carrying the 6 gallon base when it's full. That's almost 50 pounds. Roll it across the floor very carefully if you need to. ... Kind of a PITA, though, especially if you're filling it often."

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"its filter was always damp and would get moldy if I didn’t replace it fast enough"


"Let me tell you, the wicks in those develop considerable mold, and we change them out once a month or sometimes more often."

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r/HumidifiersI have spent hours researching humidifiers for my apartment for this upcoming winter and have narrowed it down to a few final choices. Please help me make a final choice.
3 months ago

I also have a 6000s and love it. I make the wicks last a whole winter by soaking them in citric acid once a month to remove the mineral build up

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r/BuyItForLifeeasy to clean evaporative humidifier
3 months ago

How about now given that it is colder. I have the Levoit Superior 6000S for my medium sized bedroom and it’s incredibly annoying to clean. You need to mix 0.2–0.3 lb (about ½ cup) of pure citric acid with 2 L of water below 140 °F and pour it into the tank. Remove filters, run the humidifier for 30 minutes, then turn it off and discard the solution. Rinse and clean the tank thoroughly. Next, you have to reassemble the humidifier (without the filter), fill with 2 L of clean water, and run it for 5–10 minutes to flush the pump. Rinse again if needed, then fully reassemble and reinstall the filter. This basically needs to be done like once a week. It’s actually extremely annoying and costly because I buy distilled water for it. And I don’t like how you have to run the humidifier that would essentially be shooting citric acid into your environment. So, I’m looking for something that is extremely low maintenance, almost like a dehumidifier is where all you have to do is empty and add more water. Is that how the Sprout is? If so, I will likely buy it. Thanks.

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r/AirQualityWhat's a good humidifier that's easy to use and doesn't require a lot of maintenance?
about 2 months ago

[https://www.amazon.com/LEVOIT-Superior-Evaporative-Humidifiers-Foldable/dp/B0CGR1N9T6](https://www.amazon.com/LEVOIT-Superior-Evaporative-Humidifiers-Foldable/dp/B0CGR1N9T6) 6 gallons / 23 liters, if you need large reservoir. Programmable via APP, or just mash buttons on top (although they are touch sensitive, there's a little sticker that explains that you can leave stuck on). Wheels so you can move it around when it's full. Has a faucet attachment so you could wheel it over to your sink, fill it there, and wheel it back. 4 wicks you could replace each year, or descale them and wash them out once a year. Only thing is I would recommend washing the reservoir with dish soap now and then. 23 liters of water is quite heavy (50 pounds) If they have carpeted floors, the wheels will probably not let you move it around when it's full.

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r/HumidifiersHow much humidifier do I need?
3 months ago

I'd suggest you read the Amazon reviews on the EV3 before pulling the trigger. I tried an EVAP40 and found it to be poorly made and not very well designed. I'm on my 3rd season with a Levoit 6000s next to my wood stove and couldn't be happier. I know it's pricier than the Vornado but you save on filters since, if cared for properly, they'll last the entire season. The Vornado wicks need to be replaced monthly.

r/HumidifiersAnyone tried YougetTech's evaporative humidifiers?
3 months ago

I have a 6000s as well. I'll pay the extra 100 so I don't have to fill it every day.

r/HumidifiersEvaporative Humidifier in 100yo House
about 2 months ago

You didn't say which humidifier you're using. I have a Levoit 6000s that holds six gallons of tap water and is good for between 2-3k sf. I definitely recommend putting plastic up on all the windows until you can afford to get them replaced. PITA but worth it. I had aluminum double pane sliding windows that were leaky as hell. New windows made a huge difference in heat and humidity retention. If your house is at ~20% humidity it's going to take days to humidify the floors, walls, furniture, etc. My unit sits next to my wood stove and keeps the house at 40-45%, my two Winter hobbies, keeping both of them going. About three days before it needs to be refilled once temps are below freezing.

r/HumidifiersEvaporative Humidifier in 100yo House
about 2 months ago

Not a fan of the wick type. If using tap water they fill with minerals in less than a month and then a new wick is needed. The Levoit drips water from the top, soaking the filters, air is drawn through them and out. Filters last the season if cared for.

r/HumidifiersLevoit, AirCare, Venta, Honeywell, and Ultrasonic Humidifiers Review
about 2 months ago

Yes. The only part that needs a proper soap and water clean is the tub. The channel that water flows into with the small holes needs a wipe down (no soap otherwise it will get into the filters) with a deep clean with no filters a couple of times a season. Something OP didn't mention is there is a small round filter that goes into the water take up. That needs to be changed yearly, potentially more often with hard water. Also, using the filter dry function once a month will extend the filter life to the entire season.

r/HumidifiersLevoit, AirCare, Venta, Honeywell, and Ultrasonic Humidifiers Review
about 2 months ago

Thanks for doing the write up. Perhaps talk to the mods and have them turn it into a sticky. It's actually somewhat amazing to me that people don't realize that they're breathing the white mineral dust on every flat surface near an ultrasonic. This is my third season with one so I've pretty much got it down to a science. Something you may want to add is they can be problematic if too close to a wall. The water vapor tends to pool behind the unit, giving the rear facing hygrometer artificially high readings and completely throwing performance off. Mine sits next to my wood stove so the first month with it was manic, talking with Levoit CS weekly. They sent me their Aura sensor, now discontinued for reasons beyond my understanding, which syncs with the 6000s and can be placed across the room for proper operation. I've been discussing this issue with someone who is going through what I did and is very, very frustrated. I've bought several Bluetooth temp and humidity sensors from Amazon to see if I can get one to sync with the machine so I have a backup and the other user has a solution to his problem.

r/HumidifiersLevoit, AirCare, Venta, Honeywell, and Ultrasonic Humidifiers Review
about 2 months ago

There's a small plug that fits into the back of the unit.

r/HumidifiersI have spent hours researching humidifiers for my apartment for this upcoming winter and have narrowed it down to a few final choices. Please help me make a final choice.
3 months ago

I have one as well. I took the provided filler hose to ACE, found hose that would fit snuggly into it, bought 15 feet and fill the tub without moving it (carpet + lip between kitchen and living room). Every second fill the tub gets cleaned with soap and water. Third season.

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r/HumidifiersNeed help figuring out a humidifier setup in Colorado
3 months ago

I feel your pain. We moved to Colorado a few years ago and finally found a solution that works. At first I had a whole home unit (AprilAire 600) hooked up to my furnace but since I have a tankless water heater so it will only run when the heat is on which is not long enough to increase the humidity to a decent level. So here is the unit I found on Amazon and for the last 3 days it has put 18 gallons of water into the air in my home and increased the humidity from low 20's to 40%. Not just one room either, my whole home. Let me know if you have any questions. [https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CGR1N9T6?ref=ppx\_yo2ov\_dt\_b\_fed\_asin\_title](https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CGR1N9T6?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title) EDIT: Oh yeah, it is an evaporative unit so no white dusk and it is very easy to clean.

r/HumidifiersAnyone tried YougetTech's evaporative humidifiers?
3 months ago

Can't speak to the YouGetTech units but I picked up a Levoit 6000s 4 days ago and it is putting 6 gallons of water into the air daily. We went from an indoor RH of very low 20s to 45% every day.

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r/HumidifiersNeed help figuring out a humidifier setup in Colorado
3 months ago

Levoit 6000S I live in NYC. My place is below 15% humidity most of the winter because I’m high up (heat rises) and my building cranks out the heat from early Oct well into spring. It’s miserable. I suffered migraines and nose bleeds for years. I hate white noise so wanted the quietest option. I tried so many ultrasonic ones but they didn’t put a dent in the low humidity. Also white dust was created and my gas stove flame was red instead of blue because of the minerals in the air. I didn’t like that because stuff was in the air yet humidity same? Just seemed not right to me lol Anyway I finally found a solution! Levoit 6000S. It’s not silent by any means when on high fan but once I crank it up and get my room to desired humidity then I can lower it to medium fan (even low sometimes) to maintain humidity. If you’re only worried about raising bedroom humidity and can shut your door then you will have all the humidity your heart desires with this machine. I also like that it’s not messy. It’s super easy to clean. You can use tap water. And you can soak the filters in citric acid to clean them so they last longer. No need to buy replacements regularly. It is pricey. I got mine used off marketplace for $75. Maybe you could find used one too. I’m sure humidifiers are popular in Colorado! Good luck.

r/HumidifiersMost Reliable Humidifiers?
about 2 months ago

The ultrasonics are working well? You have external readers to confirm the humidity? I never found them to work. All they did was put minerals in the air so my gas stove flame was red instead of blue but air wasn’t much higher humidity so I stopped using them. I switched to an evaporative one. Works great and checks all the boxes you seem to want checked off. Look into the Levoit 6000S if not stuck on ultrasonic ones.

r/HumidifiersHumidifier recommendations for a very DRY room? Master bedroom.
about 2 months ago

I highly recommend the Levoit 6000S. I’ve been recommending it so much I feel I own stock in it lol but after struggling with dry apt for years and no relief and finally finding a humidifier that works to raise humidity A LOT and is easy to clean I want to share with others so they can stop wasting time on ones that barely add 5-10% when on high (like the ultrasonic ones). The evaporative ones also don’t put droplets in air like ultrasonic so you won’t breathe in anything harmful. With the ultrasonics it would set off my air purifiers. I heard it’s harmless and just minerals from the water but why breathe in all that if an alternative that works better exists? I know it’s big but worth the size. It means you don’t have to bother filling it often and can leave it running and not think about it as much as smaller ones. Good luck with whatever you choose but keep this one in mind. It ended my migraines, dry throat and bloody nasal passages from the low (single digit) humidity during winter. One thing I will add is my apt is wood floors. It doesn’t roll as smooth as it should for the price (they could have put better wheels on it!) but it rolls well enough. I’m not sure on carpet it would tho. I never tried it but feel it would be harder.

r/HumidifiersNeed your help re: room humidifier
about 2 months ago

I don’t have sleep apnea but I have an extremely dry and hot apartment. I can’t control the heat it’s from boiler in basement so heat will never change and during winter it sucks out what little moisture is in the air. I was waking up feeling almost sick from the dryness (and heat in my case). Throat sore, migraine, would blow my nose and blood come out from dry nasal passages. I ended up getting a Vornado window fan and keep that on to bring in some cold air and I got a Levoit 6000S which really help raise the humidity. Obviously with the fan and window open it can’t raise the humidity as high as with window closed but it does a good job raising it which the untrasonics couldn’t do. It could help your situation as well? I also use a nasal spray called Xlear and Ayr nasal gel before bed which helps a lot too. Good luck!!

r/HumidifiersI have spent hours researching humidifiers for my apartment for this upcoming winter and have narrowed it down to a few final choices. Please help me make a final choice.
3 months ago

I struggled for over a decade dealing with a dry apartment (humidity 10% and below) in winter because I can’t control heat in my building and the pump the heat out all winter. The ultrasonics didn’t put a dent in the humidity and I hated they made my gas stove flame red and not blue. I read that’s no big deal and just the minerals it put in the air but it reminded me something was in the air but not moisture cause humidity still was below 15% I read about Levoit 6000S here and saw one for sale on marketplace for $75 so I got it. It’s only been a month but using it (heat already went on in my building) and so far loving it because it’s helping to keep bedroom at 40% with bedroom door open. If I close it (even with windows open) I can keep humidity high so I don’t wake with migraine and nose bleeds! Highly recommend it. If this one broke I would buy it again for full price. If you get it off Amazon you can return it in 30 days if you don’t love it. I actually like the smart features because all my devices are connected to alexa but if you aren’t into them you can control it from the panel on top. You don’t have to use the smart features although the app is nice. I also like that when no water is left it does a dry cycle to dry out the filters. That seems helpful. Again it’s only been a month so no clue how fast I’ll have to replace the filters but I’m just thankful to finally have found a humidifier (even tho it’s large) that can actually raise the humidity in my bedroom. I honestly haven’t checked to see if it’s raising it in my living room as well. Sorry. I was mostly concerned with sleeping well. Also I hate noise so once it gets my room to desired humidity I lower fan speed so I can sleep without hearing it. I think only way to keep whole Apt higher humidity would be keeping fan speed on high. Good luck with whatever you choose and hope it ends your suffering during the winter with dry home. It’s not healthy to have such a dry place. I never heard of those other brands but maybe they are as good or better. No clue. One negative is they give you some gadget plastic thing to put on faucet to get water from there to the bucket. But it’s flimsy and I found it useless. I just use my removable shower head to fill the base. And sure it could roll much better (especially for the price the wheels are so cheap!) but it’s doable. At least on my wood floors. Carpet would probably be a struggle! Also if sound matters to you it seems the Levoit is a quieter machine than the aircare.

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r/smarthomeSmart humidifier with less than +/- 5% target range
9 months ago

I have a big Superior 6000S Smart Evaporative Humidifier that works with app control, but I actually never really use their smart control feature, and just set a target. I think it might work as you asked

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r/BuyItForLifeLevoit, Blueair, Turbro. Any opinions on these humidifiers?
4 months ago

Got the levoit 6000s evaporative humidifier, 6 gallons. Has been running every day for a year now with no issues. I used to have an ultrasonic humidifier and stopped using it after I found out how dangerous they are (and pretty gross).

r/BuyItForLifeBest Humidifier to Replace my Cheap One
11 months ago

Levoit 6000S. Huge tank, evaporative, very quiet on low fan setting. Definitely recommend.

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r/HumidifiersAnyone tried YougetTech's evaporative humidifiers?
about 2 months ago

I had to return mine. My Levoit 6000 s and I'm so mad. Because it's the best I've had. But it refused to read correctly and wouldn't kick on, on its own, because of it. So I had to keep kick starting it. Even if I say dropped my target from 44- 43, it would kick start it. So it's not like I had to raise it. And the levels would be reading 46 before doing that. Soon as I chnaged range, kick starts and reads correct current level of 39%. Was so frustrating. And apparently it's a common issue. Almost a perfect humidifier. And then they discontinue the one thing that fixes the issue. The portable sensor that you can put across the room and connect to. So it reads right. I don't understand that company. Have a chance to corner the market

r/HumidifiersThoughts on Dreo's new Evaporative Humidifier?
about 2 months ago

Superior has serious sensor issues. And it's $100 more

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r/GuitarWant to keep my acoustic guitar on stand during winter. Is there a guitar humidifier that would work well?
3 months ago

I use a Levoit Superior 6000S humidifier. It’s about $250, but it’s the only thing that works for me. I have a 100 year old house and radiant heat. The boiler is constantly running in the winter and the radiators are baking the moisture out of the air. Takes a room that sits in the 15% humidity range at some points in the winter and brings it back to low 40s. Dumps around 6 gallons a day into the air sometimes, but it works.

r/AcousticGuitarGuitar Humidifier Advice
10 months ago

You want to keep it around 50% (40-60 is typically fine) and constant is best. However you do that is up to you. I have a hard case with Humidipaks for the summer and they do a great job. Rock solid right around 50%. In the winter, my house often falls to 10% humidity due to dry weather and the heater running constantly, so I also have a Levoit smart humidifier with a 6 gallon reservoir that I put in the room with my guitar and piano and that keeps it between 45 and 50 percent all season.

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