
Vornado - Evap40 Evaporative Humidifier
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"I NEVER had to clean anything with citric acid (it has no pumps of any kind)"
"They are really easy to service and fix."
"this one is easiest to use, easiest to maintain"
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"never deflates"
"Also pitched it on bare rock using rocks to hold the stakes on a decently breezy night and it was pretty bombproof."
"the nearly 8 yr old tent is still going strong (handed down to my sister)"
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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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"no white dust everywhere."
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"never had any mold issues either"
"maintains the lowest possibility of putting mold into your air"
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"And it’s noisy as hell when I kick it up a notch."
"the medify one sounds horrible- it has a weird high pitch and i can’t stand it even on the very lowest setting. ... i actually sent it back and they replaced it and the second one sounds the same."
"The only smaller air purifier I have is the $200 Conway in my kitchen. Its like a jet engine when on high speed. That's OK when I've burnt something. But there is no way people are running it at that noise level in general use."
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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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"Let me tell you, the wicks in those develop considerable mold, and we change them out once a month or sometimes more often."
"The Vornado wicks need to be replaced monthly."
"need to replace wicks relatively often"
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"I have a vornado evap40 in my living room, which meets none of your requirements besides being evaporative. It holds 4 gallons of water, I'll fill it every day if it's really cold out, but it barely budges the humidity. It's just not enough water in too big of a space."
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"I tried an EVAP40 and found it to be poorly made and not very well designed."
"I *really* wish they would hire someone to work on making some of their products less fuck ugly, though."
"And yes, the Vornado is ugly as hell."
I’ve been using humidifiers years and the main lesson I learned is to buy an evaporative model. My YoungTech comes with a good filter that has a fabric outer lining and a good plastic frame. The filter is dishwasher safe, the tub is easy to clean. Tbh, there’s really no cleaning involved. Got two of the smallest unit, one in November, and got a second in December after a one month trial of the first unit. I rinse the filter out and flip it once or twice a week, and run the filter through the dishwasher maybe once every two weeks? If that? Tbh, I’m not even using a water treatment since with the small units the run dry often and I fill them once or twice daily. But the dry cycle really helps. I would not recommend any other type except for evaporative quite simply due to cleaning issues I’ve had in the past. Last year I got 3 Jack and Rose ultrasonic models with a stainless steel tub that I could run through the dishwasher. And I still got pink mildew growth in the hood and parts and rubber grommets. Got sick of that after just one season. I had a Vornado EVAP40 that was evaporative and worked good but I got tired of bleaching out the jugs. And I got growth in the tub, not a lot but enough. If I were using the larger model of the YoungTech I would probably use a water treatment since they wouldn’t run dry and are top fill. Hope that helps.
I have this Vornado one. https://a.co/d/4VhiHtu I’ve been happy with it for my 900 sqft apartment. I like that it has simple knobs and switches; no fancy electronics to fail. It replaced an older Vornado model that lasted 7 years before the motor failed.
I considered both brands before settling on the Vornado because I had great experiences with their customer service with my previous humidifier. But functionally, the Aircare seems just as dead-simple in design as the Vornado. And yes, the Vornado is ugly as hell. It also makes sort of loud glug-glug noises as water drains from the tanks into the lower tray, but that’s sort of a universal issue with this style of humidifier.
As others have said, evaporative humidifiers are more effective and last longer. And the wicks can be reused indefinitely if you soak them once a week in a vinegar/water solution. I have two sets of wicks, so the one not in use is always soaking, and I swap them once a week. Look for an evaporative model that has simple controls. They’re basically just a fan and a container. Avoid models that have a lot of complicated sensors and electronics. I have this one from Vornado and it’s been great: https://www.vornado.com/shop/made-in-usa/humidifiers-assembled-in-usa/evap40-evaporative-humidifier
also recommending the Evap40. its not pretty, its not quiet, but it works. in terms of expectations, i have a humidifier on the furnace as well as the in-bedroom humidifier and maintain around 31% humidity. its just hard to maintain high humidity here in the winter
What's the square footage of your music room? I use a Vornado Evap40 for mine, previous humidifier was a Vick's steam humidifier, but it was pretty pricey to run.
You'll find every humidifier recommend you NOT use tap water. They'll all say use distilled/filtered. Your actual usage case and environment will impact it also. If it only runs sometimes (a few times a week/month or whatever) that just means you have standing water the rest of the time. If it runs constantly, then you can get build-up and over-humidify. Recommended is to run as needed, then rinse/dry when done. If sitting for periods of time, a full clean may be needed. I'm guessing very few people properly follow the guidelines. I know I'm not going to go run to buy distilled water for my humidifier. And I'm reluctant to put chemicals in the water. And yes, it's a hassle to clean (easy to wipe the main part, but every model I've had has some sort of nooks/corners that require more than a simple hand wipe). I've got a Varnado Evap humidifier that is about as simple as it comes. https://www.thewarmingstore.com/vornado-evap40-evaporative-humidifier.html - but there's still wick/filter and general cleaning (can't even get inside the water tank to clean, by design) I don't like my dry winter house, but humidifiers are a pain.
I had a couple vornado evap40s in my old house in Vegas. Was the biggest model I could find with easy to fill tanks. They worked just fine until I moved and gave them away. A whole house aprilaire 600 will be much better if you own a house. An ultrasonic model works well if you have very low TDS water, or RO water to fill it with.
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.
You want an **evaporative humidifier**. I like the Vornado Evap40.
Vornado Evap40 is safe because it's evaporative instead of ultra sonic and has no auto off function so the unit fully dries and prevents microorganisms from growing.
If you want a warm mist humidifier than I really like the new DREO 2-gallon (8L) humidifier. I can change the setting on my phone with the app, it really is a warm mist and holds 2 gallons of water, so I don't worry about running out when I am in the office. I have it on the auto setting and haven't had any issues. This does need to be cleaned regularly with vinegar due to scaling from minerals in the water. If you don't want or need the warm mist that I like the vornado Evaporative Humidifier evap 40. It works, holds 2 gallons of water. Just change the wick filter every few weeks and I am good to go.
I have a vornado evaporative humidifier and it works great.
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