Holmes S1708 Bacteriostat for Cool Mist Humidifiers |

enlarge | Brand: Holmes Category: Kitchen
Buy New: $4.99
Rating: 2 reviews
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 0.4 x 8 x 2
MPN: S1708PDQU Model: S1708PDQ-U UPC: 048894017087 EAN: 0048894017087 ASIN: B000BRKYU8
Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 4 to 6 weeks
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Features:
| • | Bacteriostat solution for cool mist humidifiers; from Holmes Products | | • | Combats the growth of bacteria and algae for cleaner indoor breathing; 32-ounce bottle | | • | Ideal for portable units; not for use with warm mist humidifiers | | • | Please read all label information upon delivery | | • | Keep away from children |
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Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Controls algae growth for all Cool Mist humidifiers
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Customer Reviews:
Get ALOT more life out of your filter!!! November 29, 2008 Before we tried the S1708 in our humidifier MA0800, we had to replace the filter about once per month. I would buy a case of 6 filters for over $60 each winter season. Since our baby was born we have decided to leave the humidifier running year round. I have used a bottle of this and am now ordering another and have only used 2 filters this entire year. I went to change it like normal, but the filter was like new. The only time I've had to change the filter is when we left it off for a few weeks with water in the tank. Great product that saves me money. Thanks Holmes!
HIGHLY RECOMMEND!!!
Saves money on replacement filters March 1, 2008 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
For several years we have used a large humidifier during the winter months. Despite frequent cleaning and care, we had to replace the humidifier filters every few weeks. We started using the Holmes Bacteriostat last winter and only had to replace the filter a single time, three-quarters of the way through the winter.
Follow the directions on the bottle and not only save money by not having to replace the humidifier filters as often, but it can also save you from breathing mold spores growing on an untreated filter (before the filter even looks like it needs changing).
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