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LEVOIT - Dual 150 Ultrasonic Cool Mist Humidifier (LUH-D302-BUS, LUH-D302-WEU, LUH-D302-BEU)


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aryanmsh • 11 months ago

Carepod Cube One Plus X50V is mostly dishwashable, and the handwashing part seems easy. Also has a self-sanitizing mode. However, it's at least a few hundred $ so as someone who doesn't use humidifiers often (I only got one recently due to dry air symptoms including nasal blood) I'll have to think if I really need this. For the past week I've been using a Levoit Dual 150 Ultrasonic Cool Mist Humidifier. Was not too hard to clean (just rinsing and drying a few components), going to try to skip the white vinegar baths til it's needed. Using only distilled water so hopefully that helps keep it squeaky clean for a while.

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Anonimoose15 • 4 months ago

I've got a Levoit humidifier too, also live in a super hard water area. I only use distilled water in it to extend its lifespan and avoid having to descale reguarly. I always have distilled water in anyway for some of the more sensitive plants.

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Concerned-23 • about 1 month ago

You should use a cool mist humidifier for baby. We have a levoit and like to a lot. It has an auto shut off feature which is nice. If the air is too dry in the whole house you may want to consider a whole home humidifier

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Concerned-23 • 12 days ago

You should use a cool mist humidifier. We have a Levoit that works well. But we use it in addition to our whole house humidifier we recently had installed. The whole home humidifier was an investment but worth it

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ekswhyzee • 3 months ago

At that price they won't be BIFL, but you can still get some decent stuff. Here's some options for the small room: [https://hiarthur.com/?share=32b1481c-32d8-49e0-8920-d721a2991666](https://hiarthur.com/?share=32b1481c-32d8-49e0-8920-d721a2991666) And here's some for the big room: [https://hiarthur.com/?share=af627ced-d4a3-4d79-948e-9673beb00d6b](https://hiarthur.com/?share=af627ced-d4a3-4d79-948e-9673beb00d6b) If you want it strictly under 150, you can get the Dreo combo. If you're willing to spend a bit more, get the Levoit - it'll be a big step up.

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Bershirker • 12 months ago

I use two 3-L Levoit humidifiers. They're a great size for a bedroom, they make zero noise, changing the water is a breeze, and it auto-shutoffs when it runs out of water. I generally use it everyday from December through February.

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cstuart1046 • 4 months ago

I second Levoit. All 4 of my humidifiers are Levoit

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dudesmama1 • 4 months ago

I have been through 5 humidifiers in the last 3 years, but my Levoit is going strong. I second this recommendation.

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Affectionate-Camp-40 • about 1 year ago

Levoit works well for us. I have both the manual and the digital one. I have the Bluetooth/app enabled one in my daughter's room so that I can set a humidity level and run it on auto. I use SO much less water that way. And if needed I can shut it off or turn it on in her room without going in at night. I bought a cheapo on Amazon first that immediately leaked during the night the first night. Don't make that mistake. Important notes: warm mist humidifiers are not recommended with young children as it is essentially scalding hot water and if it should tip over or leak with them around you could have serious burns to deal with. Whether you have hard water or not, definitely make the annoying trek to pick up distilled water from the store for it. For cleaning purposes alone, it's worth it. But generally speaking you don't want to be vaporizing water with various minerals and who knows what else into the air and breathing it.

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Affectionate-Camp-40 • 8 months ago

The Dual 150 for manual and Dual 200S for Bluetooth

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Affectionate_Ad722 • 4 months ago

I like Levoit as well.

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redditor • about 2 months ago

And if you're not looking to spend $400, Levoit makes a great room humidifier that doesn't leak (like most cheaper models do). $30.

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redditor • about 2 months ago

I've researched this extensively and have a couple of different recommendations based on how high maintenance you want to get. If you want ultrasonic/misting humidifiers where you can see the mist coming out, you should use distilled water so it's not launching mineral deposits and contaminants into the air. My levoit works well and is easy to clean. If you want something you can just run purified/filtered or tap water into, you can get an evaporative humidifier. I have a Sharkzilla that works well and also a cheap one from Walgreens that works great. If you want to check how well they're working, you can get a hygrometer. I keep two in my place in different rooms. All the above I mentioned work really well. I'd clean with vinegar once a week and it's good to dry out the filter and swap with a different one once the water runs out. That will help with bacteria/mold.

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redditor • about 1 year ago

I love our Levoit ones, we have the ones that just have a knob that you turn for less or more mist. Super easy, quiet, and do the job.

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redditor • about 8 months ago

I've tried multiple and I feel like no matter what they get moldy🥲 best I've found is the Vicks 3-in-1, it serves us well when emptied and dried daily, and fully cleaned every few uses. Frida baby 3 in 1 immediately got moldy, as did our levoit top fill. But the ultimate winner is a whole home humidifier. We splurged($1000 for install and humidifier) because we have number 2 coming in August and I despise the upkeep of room humidifiers.

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redditor • about 1 year ago

Amazon has lots, looks for a cool mist or ionization one that you can refill from the top, and that doesn't have annoying lights/LEDs. Levoit 3L one is good.

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redditor • about 1 year ago

Almost any cool mist humidifier will be easy and last well as long as you use distilled water only. Most of the maintenance issues revolve around mineral deposits and distilled water avoids all of that. I have several earlier models of [this one](https://www.amazon.com/LEVOIT-Humidifiers-Bedroom-Diffuser-Humidification/dp/B09W21XFS5/) that I've been using for years and they are holding up well.

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redditor • about 1 month ago

Been using a Levoit for about 2 years now and it's solid, just don't slack on the weekly cleaning or you'll regret it lol. The top-fill design is clutch when you're lazy about refills

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redditor • about 12 months ago

I have a Levoit top fill humidifier. It's super quiet with an adjustable knob for humidity levels. I used the filtered water on my fridge (personal preference) but think it would be fairly easy to clean periodically if tap water was used.

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redditor • about 2 months ago

I have 2 Levoit and love them. Very quiet

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redditor • about 2 months ago

As someone with eczema, a good humidifier has been life-changing for winter. I went from constant cracked hands and flaky skin to actually manageable. Currently using a Levoit but this post is making me eye the Vornado.

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redditor • about 5 months ago

I second Levoit. All 4 of my humidifiers are Levoit

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redditor • about 12 months ago

We have a cool mist humidifier in our daughter's room. It definitely makes a difference. My recommendation, get one you can clean easily and that you can use essential oils in. The brand we have for her is Levoit, can be bought on amazon. We previously had the Fridababy one and it was a pain to clean so I wouldn't recommend that one. For us in our room, we have a Leviot cool and warm mist humidifier that automatically adjust to the air...10/10. We only use purified water in our humidifiers.

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redditor • about 11 months ago

it's okay! it works and does help with humidity but i wish it had a digital humidistat to turn it self off. the unit is also fairly large and i wish it was smaller. I also wish the tank was bigger as it's kind of annoying to flip the filter and refill it everyday. I probably could do it every other day. I will say that the filter stays relatively clean after using the deminirlization tablets and aftermarket filter from amazon. Also being able to throw like most parts in the dishwasher is awesome for cleaning . comparing this to a previous levoit ultrasonic and i like that it's way more healthy. No mold in tricky spots (yet anyway) and i feel like i can do an easier job of keeping it clean for my son. I do change the wick every 30 days as well .

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redditor • about 3 months ago

This is what I do for my 000-18. I think it's a levolt or some brand. I love it. I set mine to 50 and the machine just turns on and off as needed. Fill it once every two or three days and change the filters once a season. I'm the type of player that must have the guitar out all the time or I won't play. So the extra $250 for the humidifier is completely worth it. My skin also appreciates!

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redditor • about 5 months ago

I have been through 5 humidifiers in the last 3 years, but my Levoit is going strong. I second this recommendation.

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redditor • about 11 months ago

Our Levoit was a headache the whole time between frequent cleaning and half the time it wouldn't work (red light of death)

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redditor • about 2 months ago

I just ordered a levoit brand one, having had other levoit ones that last a long time. The difference in the new is it is top fill, and has a big opening, and made specifically for easy cleaning. I will also make it a point to never put tape water in it, distilled only. I used to use the additives that supposedly make it not gunk up, but in the Midwest/Ohio valley area, our water has a lot of dissolved minerals (limestone especially) and is very "green" with lots of living organisms too small to be seen, even when treated.

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redditor • about 1 year ago

Would NOT recommend the above product! Me and my girlfriend purchased the same but ended up replacing it with a "levoit" which is 100x better.

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redditor • about 1 year ago

I use a Levoit humidifier but I only use it because of my alocasia and lemon tree. My monsteras don't care about humidity. I mist the leaves every other day just because. My local big box hardware store has huge evaporative humidifiers (much better than ultrasonic because you can use tap water) for $120. They use these wicking filters that are replaceable. It's designed for a space 2,000 sq ft. That's what I'll be buying soon. It's called Essecks Aircare. Vevor also has a commercial one for about $100. My small Levoit basically does nothing to change the whole home humidity. I have the vent port dumping directly onto my two needy plants. I'd get the Aircare if I was you. A small humidifier is almost $100 anyways.

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redditor • about 2 months ago

I have the Levoit top-fill and I like it. Long-term use is kind of vague. It shouldn't break on you at all, and you should just give it a quick wash once a week to keep it from developing any mold

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redditor • about 1 year ago

[**I am loving my new misting humidifier**](https://www.reddit.com/r/Dryeyes/comments/1hllzos/i_am_loving_my_new_misting_humidifier/), was well received, so I'm following up with a comparison of the two humidifiers I've been using. (The comparison turned into quite the little science project, as you can see, but increased humidity has made my dry eye symptoms much better, so it seemed worth the time and worth sharing.) **In short, the Vicks steamer wins for me because it:** * Can humidify three times as well (and possibly more) * *Is* ***$13.50 a week cheaper to operate*** (because there's no heavy, expensive distilled water to buy and haul) * Can tolerate significantly less cleaning without becoming a health hazard However: * The hot steam the Vicks emits could be a concern for people with children or pets. * Having to plug in and unplug the Vicks because it has no power switch can be a real annoyance if you have to do it every day. |[Levoit Top Fill](https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0C2C9NHZW/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1)|[Vicks Warm Steam](https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0000TN7ME?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title)|Comments| |:-|:-|:-| |Ultrasonic mister|Boiling water steamer|| |$29.99|$17.98|| |17 watts|I measured about 100 to 300 watts. (The Vicks support site says "a maximum wattage of 638.")|Power to keep the Vicks boiling 12 hours a day costs me about 20 to 60 cents (depending on how vigorously it boils, which varies with the conductivity of the water; 1.5 grams of salt added to our very soft water made it draw 300 watts).| |Vaporizes 160 milliliters of water per hour|Vaporizes 480 milliliters of water per hour|**Vicks steamer put three times as much water into the air** (but that varies with the amount of water in the tank and salt added to the water).| |Silent|Soft gurgling|Vicks gurgling is audible but not annoying; it's almost soothing.| |Requires distilled or deionized water to prevent it from aerosolizing bacteria and minerals in very tiny droplets.|Can use tap water|**You'll carry home 60 pounds of water a week costing $17.50 for the Levoit** (if you're using one gallon of distilled water a day at $2.50/gallon).| |Requires frequent cleaning to prevent it from aerosolizing bacteria and minerals in very tiny droplets.|Tolerates infrequent cleaning|**Vicks requires significantly less maintenance to ensure it's safe to use.**| |On/off min/max dial|No power switch. Plug and unplug to turn on and off.|**Plugging and unplugging the Vicks every day is a pain.**| |36-square-inch footprint|100-square-inch footprint|Vicks need three times as much counter space.| |Temperature not a concern|Emits hot steam and tank gets warm (\~115F)|**Hot steam from Vicks could burn kids or pets and is probably more likely to cause damage if the unit is placed too close walls, furniture, etc.** The warm tank full of 115-degree-Fahrenheit water could affect the finish of furniture it's sitting on over time.| |The Levoit mister is small, simple, and not unpleasing in appearance.|The Vicks steamer is big, blobby, and not pretty.||

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redditor • about 4 months ago

At that price they won't be BIFL, but you can still get some decent stuff. Here's some options for the small room: [https://hiarthur.com/?share=32b1481c-32d8-49e0-8920-d721a2991666](https://hiarthur.com/?share=32b1481c-32d8-49e0-8920-d721a2991666) And here's some for the big room: [https://hiarthur.com/?share=af627ced-d4a3-4d79-948e-9673beb00d6b](https://hiarthur.com/?share=af627ced-d4a3-4d79-948e-9673beb00d6b) If you want it strictly under 150, you can get the Dreo combo. If you're willing to spend a bit more, get the Levoit - it'll be a big step up.

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redditor • about 2 months ago

We have a simple Honeywell one with the filter. I just clean it once a week and never have a problem with mold or bacteria growth. The filter gets changed regularly as well. The Levoit ones also seem to be good. I agree to not use an ultrasonic one. Even with using distilled water, the ultrasonic ones we tried were very quickly clogging our HVAC filters and it makes me nervous to have my kids breathing those minerals in if the return air alone can clog the filter so fast. I could also never keep them properly clean.

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redditor • about 1 year ago

This. I don't have a washer and dryer hookup so bought a comfee portable washing machine that hooks to my sink and does an amazing job spin drying the laundry so I just hang them up to dry in my bedroom. Lately at night the humidity in my bedroom is 20-25% with my Levoit humidifier next to my bed. Do laundry and it'll jump to 60-70% for the night.

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