It is what you would use to add moisture with or without menthol vapor in a child's bedroom and we bought it in the pharmacy at Wal-Mart.
Dale in the Flatlands. "Why waste time learning when ignorance is instantaneous."
Jerry Hnidy wrote:Does this vaporizer? Stand alone in some other room of the house? And who makes such a thing?
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Woodhaven, MIOn Jan 5, 2014 9:09 PM, "Dale S" <dalu@hbcomm.net> wrote:
Yes, but you don't want to use one as the moisture needs to pass through the heat exchanger where it will either cause rust and corrosion or will be dried out of the air stream. We have a whole house humidifier on our furnace but have opted to use a vaporized instead as it puts the vapor directly into the room air and works much better. We had tried several expensive humidifiers in the past but found that the vaporizer was far more cost effective. We are able to maintain about 50% humidity which is quite liveable in the winter months.
Dale in the Flatlands. "Why waste time learning when ignorance is instantaneous."Jerry Hnidy wrote:
My house is very dry but I don't want to cut into the warm side of my forced air furnace. Didn't they used to make a humidifier that went into the cold side of the sheet metal ductwork?
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