We’ve used and reviewed plenty of humidifiers, and obviously have our favorites. To help you make an informed decision when buying your humidifier, take a look at our recommendations:
CLEANING & MAINTENANCE
Because a humidifier is water-based, it is prone to start growing mildew and mold if it is not cleaned or maintained. If you don’t clean and maintain your humidifier, it can cause serious issues.
Cleaning Manual
Every humidifier should come with an instruction manual that includes instructions on cleaning the appliance. It is advisable to always refer to the cleaning instructions for any appliance, before attempting to do it yourself. If your humidifier is still under warranty, then it is very important to follow the instruction provided by the manufacturer.
Daily Clean
Choose a specific time during the day – after work, before bed, or in the morning after breakfast – and clean your humidifier. A daily cleaning will keep all the mineral deposits (or gunk) from building up in the appliance and prevent the minerals from spreading in the air.
Weekly Clean
You need to do a proper clean, and disinfect your humidifier at least once a week.
Maintenance
All humidifiers, regardless of their type, carry a risk of bacteria and mold growth. This may be the result of two things:
- Failing to clean the humidifier components, and not change the water regularly.
- Filling the humidifier with mineral-rich tap water. When bacteria and mold grow inside a humidifier, traces can be released into the air you breathe. Additionally, the high mineral content of tap water can cause a dirty film (the gunk) to build up inside the water reservoir.
Find out more ways to keep your humidifier in its best condition.
The Effects of Hard Water
The reason people buy humidifiers is to balance the levels of moisture in the air of their homes. Particularly during winter months, people can suffer from a number of ailments brought about by low levels of moisture in the air. These ailments include nosebleeds, cracked lips, dry skin, sinus infections, snoring, itchy skin, and more. A humidifier can even help maintain the condition of your wallpaper and furniture.
If you use a portable humidifier for certain rooms or a whole house humidifier that attaches to your furnace, the water that is used by the humidifier will most likely come from your home’s water supply. As you probably know, the water that is used in our homes is not generally the cleanest water and can cause problems with your humidifier.
Cheap Humidifiers That Still Get The Job Done
Finding a product that is not only affordable but gets the job done, can be hard. Going through countless online reviews and asking friends and family for their opinions is very helpful, but sometimes you don’t have this option. With outer expenses to pay, the last thing you want to do is pay over $200 for a humidifier.
Whether you’re purchasing your humidifier to help with dry skin, clear up congestion, or just to add moisture into your home, finding one at the right price can be extremely difficult. These useful appliances come in all shape, sizes and brands that can cost anything between $15 to $200. If you’re on a budget, finding a truly affordable humidifier that is efficient can be hard, so we decided to do all the handwork for you.
Check out all these amazing humidifiers that are affordable and reliable.