JERRY Personal Ultrasonic Humidifier
This little guy is SMALL. I like that it can easily be packed into a suitcase and not take up hardly any room. All you need is a regular water bottle up to 22 oz and it should work just fine. It comes with an adapter for overseas or where the electric current is not the standard 110. It's designed with travel in mind.
Totally easy to work. I filled a water bottle about 1/2 way up with tap water (though distilled would be best to avoid scale), pushed the water bottle adapter on the end of the bottle and then placed the whole thing in the hole on top of the unit. Water poured into it's reservoir for a few seconds and then stopped when it got full. It doesn't leak at all and it worked like a charm. I was surprised that a soft steam was emitted with a second after turning it on. However, I could not notice any difference when I turned the knob on the end from minimum to maximum steam output. The stream trails all looked the same. This is a small humidifier and it's...
Must be close to you.
This is really small and lightweight humidifier.
Comes with black pouch which makes it easier to travel with. It's well made but there are some cons:
- very easy to tip over, even with extending legs, that are on both sides on the bottom; first time I used it and water was all over!
- the bottle is not securely attached so be cautious when moving around,
- the tank can not be 100% full or humidifier won't produce any mist; you have to remove some of it,
- the mist does not go all the way up (like most humidifiers) and I use small towel on my nightstand to prevent any damage from humidity,
- to feel any relief from the mist it must run for a while and be close to the face.
- I'm not sure if I would pay $50, maybe $30 max with tax.
I started to use it for the whole night and I sleep on my side where I can feel the mist. I am currently 8 months pregnant and with the heat in the house my nose is dry. This humidifier helps to sleep and...
Have used for travel for three weeks now
At first I was disappointed with this unit, as it was moody on whether mist came out, and when it did the mist went right down the front side instead of blowing out. I accidentally discovered a trick. If you prop up the front end just a little (I use two poker chips), the mist pours out, and it blows away from the unit towards me where I need the humidity for clogged sinuses in dry hotel rooms. I also used to sleep with the hotel fan on because I like white noise but that greatly affects the mist stream. Now I use a white noise app on my cell phone combined with this unit and I sleep great with no congestion in the morning.
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