roburado
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Thinking of getting a humidifier for the room in which I keep my instruments. Anyone know what to look for when choosing such a thing?
If you own your place, I would look for a whole house humidifier that you install on the furnace.
Otherwise I recommend looking for one that you wont have to fill more than once a day.
I would also mention that I bought my whole house humidifier from Sears. I did this for a reason that applies to all humidifiers with filters.
You will want to be sure you can get the replacement filters 4-5 years from now. With Sears you can almost always order Kenmore parts for years after the product models change or leave the shelves.
Q. "What should I look for in a humidifier?"
A. "Water"![]()
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Ah man that's messed up.......but only because you said it before I could LOL.
I use what's called a "cold air" humidifier.
Meaning there's no heating element to vaporize the water.
Mostly I use in my "drum room". I have a $10 digital barometer on the other side of the room so I can keeps tabs on the humidity. I keep it about 45%.