I picked this up for work. My last one was smaller th-cam.com/users/postUgkxtD9aJ2m6GU-X1IChQxjn9l31K1A7Kpwj and cuter but the motor burned out within a few months. This one's footprint is a tad bigger but it still doesn't eat up a lot of desk space. Its size and shape blends into the background nicely. This has a good size water container so I don't need to refill more than once a week. I use filtered (not distilled) water because cleaning up after our hard water is tough at work. I like that this has several settings. It's also very quiet. (I have a silence naxi in the next cubicle.) It also hasn't left that terrible while powder, so far, that some humidifiers leave. Been using this for a month or so now and am very happy with my purchase.
Sorry in advance if this is a repetitive question, but does the fan turn on while the humidifier is going? Do they work together, or only one at a time? I need a humidifier that can also replace my regular fan. Thank you for answering!
I'm now on my second one in a matter of 6 months. It's doing the same thing as the first one. Occasionally, the per dies one it, the little blue light under the plug on the unit goes out. Unplugging it from the unit does nothing. I actually have to unplug the adapter from the wall to "reset" it. Not too happy for what a person pays for these
@@kimjongun5879 Is there any humidifier that you dont need to do that? I would think if you are using it everyday, you would need to store a lot of water? Sounds like a pain.
Ryan Tay After a ton of research I found that technically you can use tap water, but if the water is hard, it can leave white residue (mineral deposit) inside, but it’s easy to clean and not harmful unless you have asthma or another lung condition. I have one and always used tap water with no problems. That’s why I was curious, but I figured maybe it was cause mine is a smaller unit?
The mist will smell musky if water is left sitting in the tank when not in use for a day. It's inconvenient but easy to clean. Also, the water in the tank does not last 18 hours in my room when it is very dry.
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finally someone who show the important steps for using the dyson, filling the tank. Nice job Shelly.
Nivek Marshall but she forgot to close up the remote control 😞
I picked this up for work. My last one was smaller th-cam.com/users/postUgkxtD9aJ2m6GU-X1IChQxjn9l31K1A7Kpwj and cuter but the motor burned out within a few months. This one's footprint is a tad bigger but it still doesn't eat up a lot of desk space. Its size and shape blends into the background nicely. This has a good size water container so I don't need to refill more than once a week. I use filtered (not distilled) water because cleaning up after our hard water is tough at work. I like that this has several settings. It's also very quiet. (I have a silence naxi in the next cubicle.) It also hasn't left that terrible while powder, so far, that some humidifiers leave. Been using this for a month or so now and am very happy with my purchase.
This is a demonstration not a Review
Sorry in advance if this is a repetitive question, but does the fan turn on while the humidifier is going? Do they work together, or only one at a time? I need a humidifier that can also replace my regular fan. Thank you for answering!
They work together.
In Mumbai Humidifier is almost so necessary :)
Is it a warm mist humidifier or cool mist one? That's all I really needed to know..
It's cool. You can only use cold water in it and it comes out cool.
do you used distilled water or regular water?
I used water from my water cooler. I imagine if you use water from your tap it could build up on the sides of the reservoir and leave a scale.
You can use tap water.
Where The Review? Please 🤷♂️
Upon removing the tank, I have water in side the central where the light is. Is there supposed to be water there??
Yes, there will always be water there as it goes through there before it comes out of the machine
Great review, any issue with grey dust?
I didn't have any issues with grey dust. I had it on in the same room and I didn't notice any residue on the table below it.
I don't see "grey dust" anywhere. I believe it all depends on your water and I use tap water.
I'm now on my second one in a matter of 6 months. It's doing the same thing as the first one. Occasionally, the per dies one it, the little blue light under the plug on the unit goes out. Unplugging it from the unit does nothing. I actually have to unplug the adapter from the wall to "reset" it. Not too happy for what a person pays for these
No pros and cons. No personal opinion. What kind of review is that?) too noisy and way too expensive
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Thanks for the review I love your sweater!
Is it true you can only use distilled water?
linop412 yes
@@kimjongun5879 Is there any humidifier that you dont need to do that? I would think if you are using it everyday, you would need to store a lot of water? Sounds like a pain.
linop412 almost all humidifier need distilled water if not there will be Mineral deposit in the water tank
Ryan Tay After a ton of research I found that technically you can use tap water, but if the water is hard, it can leave white residue (mineral deposit) inside, but it’s easy to clean and not harmful unless you have asthma or another lung condition. I have one and always used tap water with no problems. That’s why I was curious, but I figured maybe it was cause mine is a smaller unit?
the arduous task of weekly cleaning the Dyson humidifier has conveniently been left out. Pain in the butt !
The mist will smell musky if water is left sitting in the tank when not in use for a day. It's inconvenient but easy to clean. Also, the water in the tank does not last 18 hours in my room when it is very dry.
Where’s the review???
I got mine 4 months ago and it’s no longer producing mist. What a waste of money.
I’m guessing the humidity level in your area/house is already high, it has sensors on board that check humidity levels
Am I the only one who has the dripping sound issue with it ??
Mary Noel mine does that too if if i set it to 70 humidity... but i think thats normal.
I was sorta annoyed by this sound as well. Especially at night when I am trying to sleep. However I have learned to ignore it now.
It’s perfectly normal
This feels more like a commercial then a review ...
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