AOS U700 Digital Warm and Cool Mist Ultrasonic Humidifier
AOS U700 Digital Warm and Cool Mist Ultrasonic Humidifier
Warm Mist Humidifier Air-O-Swiss AOS U700 Digital Warm and Cool Mist Ultrasonic Humidifier
This is a really nice, high-end humidifier that
is suitable for whole-house humidification (for a small house) or
humidifying large living areas (the manual says 860 square feet).
Things I like:
*The unit puts out a HUGE plume of vapor. On high, it's almost like a fog machine . It shoots up in the air a couple of feet above the unit, then dissipates by the time it falls a foot or so below the unit. It's really impressive in action.
*The vapor smells fresh.
*The unit is sleek and modern, and the blue tank light (which can be turned off) looks cool at night.
*The display automatically dims in a darkened room.
*There are handles both on top of the tank and on the underside.
*No white residue.
*Low power consumption (when used on cool mist).
*It's silent.
*It took a couple of days, but it eventually humidified our entire house (far larger than it's rated for) with the unit running about ten feet away from the furnace intake.
Things I don't like:
*It was a little intimidating to get started with it. The demineralization cartridge was screwed on too tightly, so I had to get my husband to help me get it off. The directions, though they feature lots of pictures, could have been better. In a diagram, it makes it look like the hydro cell is somehow attached to the demineralization cartridge, but I guess you just plunk it into the tank to float around? Then there are lots and lots of buttons and controls. It all turned out to be a lot more simple than I thought, once I got it going, but the intimidation factor for me was initially quite big.
Things I like:
*The unit puts out a HUGE plume of vapor. On high, it's almost like a fog machine . It shoots up in the air a couple of feet above the unit, then dissipates by the time it falls a foot or so below the unit. It's really impressive in action.
*The vapor smells fresh.
*The unit is sleek and modern, and the blue tank light (which can be turned off) looks cool at night.
*The display automatically dims in a darkened room.
*There are handles both on top of the tank and on the underside.
*No white residue.
*Low power consumption (when used on cool mist).
*It's silent.
*It took a couple of days, but it eventually humidified our entire house (far larger than it's rated for) with the unit running about ten feet away from the furnace intake.
Things I don't like:
*It was a little intimidating to get started with it. The demineralization cartridge was screwed on too tightly, so I had to get my husband to help me get it off. The directions, though they feature lots of pictures, could have been better. In a diagram, it makes it look like the hydro cell is somehow attached to the demineralization cartridge, but I guess you just plunk it into the tank to float around? Then there are lots and lots of buttons and controls. It all turned out to be a lot more simple than I thought, once I got it going, but the intimidation factor for me was initially quite big.


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