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Customers are satisfied with the humidifier's performance and humidity level. They find it works well at maintaining a comfortable humidity level, providing enough moisture to reduce static in their homes. Many customers find it easy to use and appreciate the humidifier's functionality. However, some have differing views on noise level, cleaning ease, value for money, and durability.
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· Breathe Better, Live Better - Maintain ideal humidity levels in your home (40-60%) with Vicks warm mist humidifier and keep your throat and nasal passages hydrated, supporting better breathing and all-day comfort, especially during illness · Portable, Easy to Use and Clean - With a top fill, 1 gallon tank providing 24 hours of use in a small or large room up to 600 sq. ft, an auto shut-off feature, and no filters to replace, Vicks vaporizer humidifier for home is designed for simplicity · Quiet Operation for Restful Nights - Ideal air humidifiers for bedroom use, the whisper-quiet operation ensures undisturbed sleep for your sick child and the entire family, promoting peaceful nights and restful sleep for babies, kids, and adults · Experience the Vicks Difference - Pair the adult & baby humidifier with essential oils, or try Vicks VapoSteam to fill your home with the renowned, soothing scent of Vicks menthol vapors, providing extra relief for coughs and congestion · Trusted by Pediatricians - As the No. 1 brand recommended by pediatricians*, Vicks home humidifiers provide effective, temporary relief for coughs & congestion from colds, flu, allergies, or dry air. Support your family’s health with 100 years of care
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Happy FeetReviewed in the United States on December 22, 2024
This is second one of this model I've bought. I've used the other one for years but somehow it is lost in my house so needed another. This new model is quieter, no gurgling, not sure if that's an update or my old one was just crusty and caused the additional noise. Because it's warm mist, there's no filter to clean, though it does need to be cleaned, it's not too bad, just another chore. On the low setting, I get through the night and still have water in resevoir left. Even on high setting, gets through most of the night, but on high it can be too moist so I put on high setting a bit before bed and turn it down before sleeping. I really need humidifiers in the the winter as the dry air can irritate my sinuses and give me headaches, and also now have dry eyes. Also, it keeps the room warm so I can keep central heat on low. My windw ledges and windows get condensation from it,so I place towels on ledges to soak up moisture. I have old metal windows, which I think is the worst for this, and without drying them up you could get mold and moisture damage. Otherwise this model and humidifiers in general are the best!
PSusanReviewed in the United States on January 7, 2025
Best ever! I have used these since 2013. Still using the original 2013 plus 2 more bought in 2022. All work great. I live in the Rocky Mountains. VERY low humidity in winter. I run 2 of these during the day in my 1,000 sq. ft. apt. and get 30-35% humidity. Overnight, I run one in bedroom and get 30-35% humidity with window cracked open. This is a base-line, warm mist humidifier. Mist is created by heating the water. Kind of like a vaporizer. Avoids mineral dust that gets into lungs and exacerbates asthma. Two humidity settings. No room-level humidity sensor. Automatic turn off when empty. I agree the "night" light is too bright. I cover mine with a bandaid. I have very high mineral content in tap water, so need over-night vinegar soak followed by stiff nylon bristle brush scrubbing of heating element once a week. I also empty reservoir and tank and swab everything with vinegar, scrub minerals off, and rinse and dry once a week. Because the water gets heated to steaming, I don't worry about bacteria and there is never any slime--just mineral deposits on the heating element. Instructions say use tap water! I tried distilled and it wouldn't produce steam...just like vaporizers --distilled water requires you add salt to the water. So, I just use tap water and accept the weekly vinegar cleaning required to remove minerals from heating element. I love these so much I bought two extra for when they eventually discontinue making them.
AWReviewed in the United States on December 4, 2024
I love this humidifier! It's so quiet and really has helped with the dryness from the cold weather. It is easy to fill up and the tank lasts about 24 hours. I do wish it had an auto shut off feature, otherwise it just sits there running and staying warm until you turn it off. The hole to fill it up isn't large enough for the little humidifier cleaning fish either.
SMLReviewed in the United States on January 9, 2025
Must have for dry winter air. We run 2 of them to keep humidity around 45-50%. Very simple to use. Fill up reservoir with water, plug in outlet and turn on. No more agonizing static, my sinuses and throat don’t hurt, I sleep better and I can pet my cat without zapping each other. We also have cold air humidifier which hardly makes a difference. I find steam works a lot bettter and is also quieter. It has a high and a low setting. When it’s on low you can barely hear it. I still have an old one that I have used for years, same model. I need to get a seal for the reservoir cap that I somehow lost. Otherwise it still works just fine after all these years.
Luna XeniaReviewed in the United States on July 26, 2017
Very very very very very very very good purchase. I have sinus issues during the winter, and this solved them immediately. During the rest of the year, I use this to make the air in my home more hospitable (i.e. less dry), which allows me to grow air-root plants. It also helps me to reduce the static shocks I get in the winter. The rest of this review looks like a lot of work, but it really really is not. The actual cleaning takes maybe 20 minutes of your time. The rest of it is just waiting for the white vinegar to do its work. I made my instructions very specific, so that is why my review is long. WORD OF WARNING: As with ANY warm-air humidifier, you need to own up to the fact that it will require regular cleaning. that come with it. You NEED to read the instructions that come with this product. Think of the humidifier like your phone, and think of cleaning the humidifier like charging your phone. Alternatively, think of the humidifier like your dishes, and think of cleaning the humidifier like cleaning your dishes. Using your humidifier will allow mineral build-up from the water you use to fill the tank (even if you use filtered water, like me, which GREATLY minimizes the mineral build-up). Using your phone will drain the battery, and using your dishes will make them dirty. If you want to use your phone, you need to charge it. If you want to use your dishes, you need to clean them. Don't expect some magical fairy to clean your things for you or charge your phone. The mineral build-up occurs because there are particles in your water, some of which are natural. Because this is a warm-air humidifier, the heating element will heat the water to create steam (i.e. evaporation). Whatever cannot evaporate will remain on the heating element. It's like taking salt water and leaving it in a pot under the sun. Eventually, all that will remain after several hours is the salt because the salt couldn't evaporate. The minerals cannot evaporate and will remain on the heating element. If you leave the mineral build-up on the heating element, the heating element cannot heat the water properly, and it also provides a very good environment for bacteria and mold to grow. You do NOT want bacteria and mold growing on your humidifier, because spores can become airborne, and you absolutely do NOT want to breathe that in. Here are a few tips: 1) Use ONLY purified water (get a cheap Brita water pitcher) in the tank. This prevents you from having to clean it LITERALLY every time you fill the tank up. In other words, if you use unfiltered water, you will need to soak the heating element EVERY time your tank runs dry. 2) If, like me, you use filtered water and you have let the humidifier run through 3 or 4 tanks-worth of water without cleaning it, you will want white vinegar, which comes in a huge 2-gallon jug at your local grocery store. 3) When wiping off the heating element in your humidifier, use a soft cotton wash cloth or a paper towel. DO NOT USE A SCRUBBER or HARSH CLOTH ON THE HEATING ELEMENT. Rough/scrubby cloths, sponges, etc. will scratch and create grooves on the heating element, which provide more surface area for the mineral build-up to occur. (You'll see this reminder again later) How to clean it after you've filled and used up 3 to 4 tanks of filtered water: [note: "chamber" refers to the concave area around the heating element. "Tank" refers to the blue water tank that says "Vicks" on it.] 1) For the love of all that is good in the world, UNPLUG the humidifier before you even begin cleaning. Then, let the heating element cool down for an hour. 2) Remove the water tank and rinse it out (believe me, the tank can get dirty too, even if you use filtered water). Then remove all the removable parts (sounds stupid when I write it but once you get this humidifier in your house, you'll understand). You'll see this round, gray thing. That's the heating element. 3) Fill the area surrounding the heating element with white vinegar, making sure you cover the top of the heating element. Let it sit overnight. The instructions say 20 minutes, but I have found that it's better to let it sit overnight or even over two nights, especially if you can see any white residue on the heating element. If, after a few hours, you see the white vinegar in the chamber turning cloudy, then empty the vinegar into the sink and replenish the chamber with fresh white vinegar. 4) Drain the white vinegar into the sink and have tap water running while you do this. 4) Rinse the heating element area (and anywhere that had white vinegar) with tap water. 5) Use a soft dish cloth or Bounty paper towels (not the kind that you get in public bathrooms) to wipe the sides and top of the heating element.** Rinse with water. Then use a chopstick or a spoon to gently slide the towel or dish cloth down the sides of the chamber so you can wipe and dry the hard-to-reach parts of the humidifier. Rinse with water again. **DO NOT USE A SCRUBBER or HARSH CLOTH ON THE HEATING ELEMENT. Rough/scrubby cloths, sponges, etc. will scratch and create grooves on the heating element, which provide more surface area for the mineral build-up to occur. 6) Thoroughly dry the humidifier Use again.
R LARIVIEREReviewed in Canada on January 2, 2023
The Vicks V745A (V745WB on the box) is simply the best. I purchased so many warm mist humidifiers and this one is the best. One still needs to clean it periodically but it is mush easier to clean because heating element is part of the bottom piece. Easy to use and the noise level is what you would expect from such a product. The quality and manufacturing is much superior to similar products purchased in the past.
ALHAJRI MUBARAK MReviewed in Saudi Arabia on January 7, 2025
excellant product we receive it before the delivery date .same product we got what we order exactly..thank u for u excellant service
TwinsRajReviewed in the United Kingdom on October 21, 2024
Good product. Used it while I have my radiator on and it helps makes the atmosphere soothing and relaxing.
P-YReviewed in Canada on March 30, 2021
It's getting the job done.
Munazzah KhalidReviewed in Canada on October 21, 2022
It's a nice product. Using it in my daughter's room. Working great.