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Comentado en Canadá el 27 de diciembre de 2023
Fait le travail
Tracy C.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de abril de 2023
I have a Honeywell humidifier in the bedroom to keep the air from getting too dry during the fall/winter months. It can quickly drop to 25% or even 12% humidity when the weather turns cold.Last year, I bought a set of 6 generic filters that were a similar price to the Honeywell 2-pack. I figured the set of 6 would last a few years and I could save some money. I was so wrong! The generic filters each lasted less than a few weeks. I constantly had to check them and I ended up going through all six before the end of winter. I also noticed that when I used the generic filters, my humidifier didn't work as well. The humidity level hovered around 28% and I couldn't get it to go higher no matter what I tried.I got fewer filters when buying the Honeywell brand, but honestly, it's been much better going for the brand name in this case. The two filters have lasted me the whole fall/winter dry spell and have kept the room at a solid 35-56% humidity level (depending on if the machine is set on high or low). I also like not having to worry about the filter every few days.
Customer
Comentado en Canadá el 22 de abril de 2022
Great, does the job. The problem very expensive.
Tyson
Comentado en Canadá el 5 de febrero de 2020
Nothing to say really, its a genuine replacement part and performs excellent! As expected. I always buy the genuine filters since i dont know how or which countries standards the noname brands filters are based on. Im sure they are all good but i spent the few dollars more to get the right filter for the otiginal system.
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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de noviembre de 2020
No, you're not looking at the wrong part; it still fits in your Honeywell humidifier that needs type C filter.It has a thin blue... fleece? Anyway, it's wrapped around your familiar-looking filter. It has the benefit of keeping its shape better; maybe filtering out impurities from the air better (although this is not meant to be used as an air purifier at all); and it seems to last a little longer than the older design.However, based on how fast I need tor refill my humidifier... I think it's a little less efficient at its job. No worries, it still works well enough. My nose still thanks for it.With regards to the top-rated review... ok, look. This is not an ultrasonic humidifier. The evaporative humidifier needs to be babied more. Clean it often. Change water often. Tray is even disherwasher safe, and for a good reason. Same with the filter; you need to rinse and flush, and flip it often if you want it to last. My filters last around 2 months (1 more than recommended, but it doesn't smell and doesn't look very discolored). Unless your house is full of untreated mold with spores everywhere, there's no way the filter should look like that.Not that you shouldn't care for ultrasonic humidifiers at all; they also need to be cleaned often, or the bacteria from the uncleaned tray will be aerosoled right into your lungs. You don't want that.Again, if you want the filter to last, rinse your filters and flip it after every refill! Run water through it and flush. Tap water is fine. Filtered water is better if the filter builds up gunk and discolors quickly. Clean your humidifier often. Be a good humidifier parent. Treat it like a pet, and it'll treat you well.
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