Duracraft DWM250 2-1/2-Gallon Warm Mist Humidifier | 
enlarge | Brand: Duracraft Category: Kitchen
Buy New: $45.50
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Rating: 48 reviews Sales Rank: 3429
Shipping Weight (lbs): 5.9 Dimensions (in): 13 x 12.9 x 7 Warranty: 1
MPN: 92926343101 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 DWM-250 2.5 Gallon Warm Moisture Humidifier spares you from the cracked skin and chapped lips of dry air. When your heat goes up, the moisture evaporates, leaving you feeling dried out. Unit Dimensions(LxWxD) - 12.87 x 7.01 x 12.99 / Weight - 5.2 lbs.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 43 more reviews...
Humidifier that actually humidifies March 6, 2007 24 out of 24 found this review helpful
I have gone through quite a few humidifiers. I had one like this before, after a few years it gave in because I never cleaned it (shame on me). Then I tried a few ultrasonic (ultraexpensive) humidifiers, which really hardly bring the humidity up (I have a hygrometer). So I decided to buy this one again, and am as happy as with the first one. If you want your room to increase in humidity, forget about those ultrasonics and go for this one. Cheap and good.
Great humidifier for its price October 22, 2007 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
I have been looking for a warm air purifier for some time (prefer warm air for safety reasons (avoids mould and airborn particles)). Warm air models range to well over $100. I decided to try this unit because it is cheap and has a large water tank.
I would highly recommend this unit for the price. It has two steam settings (high and low). It has an aromatherapy dispenser. It is easy to refill. It works really well actually.
Some previous posts have indicated that the unit may not last for years and years because of its construction. True, it is not built like a tank. However, for its price I think you would struggle to do better.
BEST VALUE ON THE MARKET IN PORTABLE HUMIDIFICATION January 12, 2008 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
After owning more than a dozen different types of hunmidifiers over the years this is the one I keep coming back to. It offers low purchase price and even lower maintenance cost than just about any other type you can find. Use of filtered water (like Brita, etc) will make the unit's heating element last much longer as minerals in water tend to collect on the element that does the heating thus causing the element to get coated and insulated. Using the filtered water reduces available minerals in water so unit works better for longer time. Regular cleaning of the element with vinegar will make it last even longer if you're so inclined. But for the low purchase price (less than some filter wicks on other types of humidifiers) one can afford to replace the unit more often. When I tried the type with wicks I had to replace wicks several times a winter at a cost of around $15.00 each which is more tha this unit costs. And this one will easily last longer than one winter if filtered water is used. So all in all this is a bargain and it works well.
Excellent Humidifier January 15, 2007 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
I definitely like the DuraCraft Warm Mist Humidifier. It has handles on both ends of the tank which makes filling and carrying easier than any model I have used before.
Humidifier March 31, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I bought this to replace a Duracraft that lasted 5 or 6 years before it developed a slow leak at the plate that screwed onto the bottom. I read all the warm mist humidifier reviews and thought "none of them work any more." This one works just fine. I did not use any of the pads before so I don't use them now. I simply fill it each night, turn it to high, press the on switch and it runs until I turn it off in the morning. The coil stays cleaner if the unit is turned off before it runs out of water. I clean the unit every week or two.
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