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Duracraft DWM250 2-1/2-Gallon Warm Mist Humidifier |  | Brand: Duracraft Category: Kitchen
List Price: $24.99 Buy New: $24.88 as of 11/23/2009 23:18 CST details You Save: $0.11
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Seller: Amazon.com Rating: 64 reviews Sales Rank: 182
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Clothing Size: 2.5 gal Size: 2.5 gal Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.9 Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0.1 x 0.1 Warranty: 1
MPN: DWM-250 Model: DWM250 UPC: 092926343101 EAN: 0092926343101 ASIN: B0002UXD4S
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| Features:
| • | Automatic shut off when tank is empty, removed, or tipped over | | • | Medicine cup disperses soothing vapors | | • | Clear water tank with easy grip handle | | • | Easy to fill, removable tank with large water opening | | • | Easy to clean, separate dishwasher safe remove and rinse tray reduces clean up |
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Product Description Duracraft, 2,5 Gallon Warm Moisture Humidifier, Provides Bacteria Free Vapor Clear, Removable Water Tank, Automatic Shut Off When Tank Is Empty Removed Or Tipped Over, Low/High Moisture Output Settings, Easy To Fill, Carry & Clean With Dual Handle Tank, Dishwasher Safe, Base Medicine Cup Disperses Soothing Vapors For Small Medium Rooms, 400-700 SQFT, Runs Up To 12 Hours On 1 Filling 1 Year Limited Warranty.
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Showing reviews 1-5 of 64
A little marvel of engineering November 1, 2009 David M. Pierce This is not your mother's humidifier. Of course if, as a child, you enjoyed melting wax crayons in a noisy jet of superheated steam, you will be disappointed.
The air is dry here, and my wife and I would frequently awaken with dry, sore throats and sinus headaches. We decided to experiment with humidifying our bedroom. After researching the pros & cons of warm mist units vs cool mist units we decided on warm mist. We also factored in how much money we were willing to risk on this experiment (about twenty-five bucks).
I wish I could say that we have never had another sore throat or sinus headache since using this unit, but we are definitely more comfortable.
I am totally enamored of the thought and engineering that went into the creation of this inexpensive and helpful device. The only thing I am disappointed in is the listing of the unit as "2-1/2 Gallon". I think it is misleading. I think most consumers would assume that this refers to the reservoir capacity, which is actually 2-1/2 QUARTS (yes, I measured). All I can do is speculate on why this is labeled as it is. Nevertheless, on the "Low" setting it goes all night without needing refilling, with plenty left over. I haven't needed to run it all night on "High" so I can't offer any comments on run-time in that setting. If you fill the heating chamber tray before you set the reservoir in place, you can get more operating time out of the unit.
This unit is pretty quiet - the sound of a little water boiling, and an occasional burble as water from the reservoir recharges the heating chamber. We are completely satisfied with this unit.
poorly engineered and deceptively advertised October 27, 2009 Thomas J. Bruno The description of this thing as a 2 1/2 gallon unit is nonsense. The tank will hold perhaps 1 1/2 quarts. The figure stated, 2 1/2 gallons, comes from the potential of adding 2 1/2 gallons of moisture per day to a room. Sure, if you fill it up five times in the course of a day! I ordered two, and discovered the deception when they arrived (one cannot tell from the fraudulent description). I sent it back and insisted that the mfg pay for shipping, else I would charge back on the CC. Moreover, the unit puts out very little moisture even on the high setting. Duracraft made better units 15 years ago. These are less than junk.
eh, decent... May 12, 2009 W. Warsinski (MI USA) Well i dediced to buy a humidifier after years of getting bloddy noses from the dryness in the winter, so far i haven't gotten any (that could also be because iv'e been breathing out my nose more and not in because of the moisture from your lungs). i also bought a humidity monitory thingy, and it seems that this humidifier can only increase the humidity just a little 5%-10% at most.
But what i love is the little medicine cup on top, i bought some oils and put them in there, and wow. it smells great.
Happy happy happy! May 9, 2009 Lucky Girl (USA) This model thankfully doesn't require any filter pads, and if you clean it every few weeks will keep on chugging for years. I have the old 3 gallon one and love how well it still humidifies after all these years. The heating element on these is from the top (not stupidly on the bottom like some other models) and is quite robust. It is a shame that they 1. don't make the 3 gallon any more, and 2. try to make you think that this holds 2.5 gallons. It doesn't. But it is easier to fill being smaller in size, and the humidifier actually works without me having to worry that the darn thing will burn my house down (see my review about another Honeywell, if you want to know).
You do need to get a separate hygrometer as this only has a high and low setting, but it seems like most humidifiers have cheap and mostly inaccurate hygrometers anyway. Once I reached the level of humidity I wanted, the low setting appeared to maintain the humidity just fine.
Duracraft humidifier May 8, 2009 Sarah Freebern (Burlington, VT) I bought this humidifier in March, after having suffered through too many dry winter nights. Now I really wish I'd bought one sooner! For $25, it's a relatively painless purchase, and it's made quite a difference in my comfort while sleeping - less stuffy noses and fewer nose bleeds.
It's not super fancy, but it makes steam, which is really all I wanted in a humidifier. We tend to use it by turning it on high a little before bed, and then turning it down to low before sleeping (on high, it won't make it through the night - which is too bad, but something I planned on when purchasing a humidifier of this size). Doing things this way, we use about 1/2 to 2/3rds of the tank each night.
Yes, you have to fill it every night, but it's really quite painless to do. The tank detaches, you fill it, you pop it back on. Easy! And yes, you do have to press the little "start" switch, but it's seriously half a second's worth of "extra work" - not the major issue some reviewers have made it out to be. I saw a review that suggested it was hard to know when the machine was on, particularly in the dark - but I think it's actually quite easy. When the humidifier is on, the light comes on. If for some reason your light was defective, it only takes a moment for the machine to make some steaming sounds, and every now and then, the water burbles. (This was slightly startling at first, but now I find it kind of comforting.) Also, you can easily feel the steam with your hand over the machine if you give it a moment to get started. Basically, if you have turned the dial to "low" or "high" and pressed down the "start" switch, the humidifier is working. That's really not so hard!
Definitely clean the unit periodically, as instructed by the manual. We didn't at first, and the mineral buildup and sediment was kind of...really icky.
Overall, this is an inexpensive humidifer which makes steam and works through the night on a low setting, which is what I wanted and expected from this purchase.
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