

Users' choice: the most popular humidifiers

When the temperatures drop, it's time to turn up the heating. This means dry air within your own four walls. I've done some research to find out which humidifiers are very popular with you.
You read and hear this phrase everywhere at the moment: "The days are getting shorter, it's getting darker earlier and, above all, colder." Well, it's just true. I myself don't know whether we're still in autumn or already in winter. Either way, I had to turn up the heating for the first time in what felt like eight months. Now it's warm in my home again. However, there is one disadvantage: the dry air, which makes it difficult to breathe.
Humidifiers offer a remedy here. If the humidity is below 30% and the room temperature is around 20 degrees, the Federal Office of Public Health recommends artificially humidifying the room air. This makes it easier for you to breathe, coughs and colds occur less frequently and you feel more comfortable. Whether evaporators, ultrasonic nebulisers or vaporisers - they all ensure more pleasant air. If you want to find out more about the individual types, you can read more here.
Stadler Form Oskar
You seem to have taken a shine to the Stadler cube. The designer piece not only sells like hot cakes, but also gets an average rating of 4.5 stars - with 122 reviews. User scripto says: "Little Oskar does what it's supposed to do and it does it quietly and very well. My plants love him." Oskar gets five stars for this. p.storrer writes that this humidifier is quiet, efficient and a deserved test winner in K-Tipp. And g.bommeli likes the design.

Philips HU4803/01
The Philips evaporator reminds me personally of a classy rubbish bin, but is very well received by Galaxus customers. The NanoCloud evaporation system seems to work. RobesPierre2009 commendably does all the work for me with his detailed review: "I've been using the appliance for a few weeks now and it does exactly what it's supposed to. It is whisper-quiet and also looks good. Some people have wondered exactly what it is. As with all humidifiers, it is important to carry out regular (weekly) maintenance in accordance with the enclosed instructions. But it really isn't complicated. I also really like the built-in hygrometer, which controls the humidity. The fan then turns up from time to time, but is never annoying."
Venta air washer LW 25
It's definitely not a beauty - but the LW 25 seems to do what it needs to do: humidify the air. 4.5 stars from 33 reviews speak for themselves and definitely in favour of this humidifier. For wphofer46, it is even the best product on the market: there is no need to buy additional filters, the product is easy to clean and works efficiently. rawies has been using Venta for years and is also more than satisfied with this product. It is simple, robust and has a good level of efficiency.
Koenig AIR200
Koenig advertises that this is the quietest humidifier in its class. Your positive reviews seem to confirm this. You like the vaporiser, which fits perfectly in the bedroom. dreasli backs up this statement: "One of the best and simplest humidifiers. It is absolutely quiet, uncomplicated and efficient. As it is a vaporiser, it is also completely germ-free (the water is heated and then vaporises)." For muelif, it is also silent, effective and inexpensive - but at 220 watts, it is a power guzzler.
Beurer LB 12 Mini
The cheapest model of all your favourites. I'm sure this is one of the main reasons why the device is a bestseller. You can take the handy humidifier with you wherever you go, and standard plastic bottles serve as the water tank. 4 stars out of 25 reviews are a clear recommendation to buy. medici says that this good product is relatively loud, but that this doesn't bother him too much when sleeping. What speaks against using it in the bedroom, however, is the light at the mist outlet, which cannot be switched off. [Anonymous] thinks the humidifier is okay for the price - it is handy, small and functional.
Dyson AM10
The humidifier from Dyson is at the upper end of the price scale. As is almost always the case with Dyson devices. But does it do what it's supposed to? According to your reviews and comments, it does. guttadauro says: "Clear recommendation to buy! Device delivers what it promises. Beautiful design and easy to use. It is recommended for people who suffer from dry air, especially in winter - due to underfloor heating, for example." And mueller-ryser praises the workmanship, quiet humidification and efficiency.
Stylies Taurus
This vaporiser is supposed to imitate a droplet shape. That would also suit the humidifier. User info claims to be a true humidifier professional and says: "Out of 4 tested products ranging from Fr. 100.- to Fr. 500." rob.ruefenacht can also recommend the Taurus: "Very good humidification performance. Negative: The device needs to be descaled quite frequently to prevent it from becoming stubborn."
Duux Sphere
The white sphere somehow reminds me of an alien object from a futuristic Hollywood blockbuster. This humidifier looks original, I have to say. It is also particularly suitable for children and their rooms thanks to the built-in night light. gaultierob thinks it's aesthetically pleasing and practical to use. Another plus point is the fact that the device has no filter, allowing you to freshen up the room with essential oils.


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