Showing posts with label cool mist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cool mist. Show all posts

6/28/2012

PediaCare Gentle Vapors Refill Pads: 5 Count Review

PediaCare Gentle Vapors Refill Pads: 5 Count
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I can't even tell you how many of these I have bought! We use them whenever the kids are stuffy and it always work to help get them some relief so they can sleep. The vapors smell wonderful they are not overwhelming and do not smell "sick". Can't say enough buy these try them you will love them too!

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4/28/2012

Kaz KFC-4 4 Oz Menthol Inhalant Review

Kaz KFC-4 4 Oz Menthol Inhalant
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I bought this in hope it would be a cheap variant of Vick's Camphor inhalant. I was so wrong! This item has a weird mix of ingredients, they do not smell nice together. The oily liquid does not allow the mixture to dissolve in water, and as the result there is little vapor with the medication. You need to pour a lot into a jar and stir it up to get any results, and even then the nose and lungs feel assaulted by chemicals and not soothed as they are supposed to. I would not recommend this product. Do not compromise - buy Vick's Vapo Steam.

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2/15/2012

Vicks 1.5 Gallon Vaporizer with Night-Light Review

Vicks 1.5 Gallon Vaporizer with Night-Light
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I got a good chuckle out of reading some of the negative reviews on this unit. I own an industrial water treatment contracting company and it always strikes me as funny how uneducated people are with water, something they use every day. I figured I would take a minute and clarify a couple of things for people that use or are planning on purchasing one of these humidifiers, (Oh and yes I actually own one)
Humidifiers have been a part of our family for around fifteen years after I read a study on how they can reduce the usual winter ailments, colds and flu's.
First how these units work.
If you take the humidifying unit apart, you will find two probes. I believe they make them out of a Carbon and other materials. They are round and about ½" thick, and approximately four inches long. They connect each of these probes to your electrical cord. When you plug your humidifier in and these probes are immersed in water and they create an electrical current between the two probes. This creates water that boils, and thus creates steam.
Some key facts about water. Pure water will conduct none, to very little electrical current. This is why the instructions recommend adding a pinch of salt if your unit does not produce steam.
Water is the considered the Universal Solvent. In other word's water pretty much will absorb and dissolve anything that we submerge or add to it. Sometimes instantly sometimes over time. Two key things are in water that effect these humidifiers. One is the hardness of the water. Hardness is measured by checking how much Calcium and Magnesium is in the water. The other effect is Totally Dissolved Solids, or TDS. (all the other minerals that actually dissolve into water)
When you boil water, (essentially what these units do), the vapor that they produce is considered pure water or close too pure. So in essence as the water vapor escapes the unit what is left behind are the residual minerals, (tds) and the hardness, (magnesium and Calcium). Generally the Hardness cakes on the probes and creates a cement like residual. TDS usually fall out of suspension as clumps. Gray/black sand/rock formations.
So when you read comments in these reviews about residual inside the tank, or that the unit stopped producing steam, what these people are referring to is the residual left over after the water is boiled off. Depending on the water quality of their tap, the residual can be a lot or very little.
Ok, before you purchase one of these units, just remember. It's $15.00. (Wal Mart has them for a few bucks less) Your not buying an ultra fancy $200.00 Brook Stone humidifier. These are generally one season, low maintenance, throw them away when you're done. So keep that in mind.
If you want make one last, you can get some plain white vinegar. Find a jar or container that the Humidifying unit will fit into, (without being submerged) and fill it with 3/4 vinegar ( a mild acid) and set the unit in it and let it soak for a day. Repeat as necessary until the unit operates to your liking. Note the probes inside the unit do wear out, and hard water does cake up pretty thick on the probes which increase that Wear and Tear effect. (I've taken enough of them apart to know)
Bottom line - If you want a cheap way of creating warm humidified air these are the unit for you. Don't expect anything more then what they price them at, and if you don't plan on maintaining them, ie using vinegar to keep the probes semi-clean of hardness deposits, then expect no more then one to two years of use.

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12/30/2011

Vicks Ultrasonic Cool Mist Humidifier Review

Vicks Ultrasonic Cool Mist Humidifier
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While this humidifier is spendy, it is quite worth it.
I have two of these humidifiers.
Pros:
1. High mist output - very clearly visible. It's like a fog machine! 'WOW!'
2. Mist volume control - many mist levels
3. Large water tank (20 hours of operation)
4. Direction control
5. Comes with it's own filter - but if you use distilled water you won't need to use the filter.
It's not silent but it is NOT loud by any means. I can sleep uninterrupted with it. My older humidifier produces the same noise level but my older humidifier produces a different frequency which disturbs my sleep. The Vick's is far superior to my old one.
Cons:
Like any humidifiers - you must keep it clean.
You have to keep the sonic agitator clean and free of dust/lint. A small bit of lint will negatively impact it's ability to produce high levels of mist. You don't even have to see the lint or dust.
Keeping the agitator clean is easy, don't touch it with bare hands - I only have to use running tap water on the agitator and it's dust/link free and it works like new every time.
Great product.

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