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255 of 258 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars smart, sleek and quite the work horse
My family and I moved from Southern California (where we slept with the windows open nearly year round for wonderful, well rested sleep) to Phoenix, Arizona (where the humidity hovers at most to 15% in my house according to my hygrometer.) After a month (and before we got the humidifier), my kids (3 and 1) were absolutely suffering. During the night, they were choking and...
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3.0 out of 5 stars The Engineer in me had a fight with the Consumer in me over this one. Read the review to find out who won.
I searched long and hard to find a humidifier that would meet my needs. Unfortunately, I couldn't find one, so this is what I ended up with. Kind of harsh to start out with, I know, but I'm just being honest. I wanted a humidifer, first and foremost that was quiet, so I started looking at Ultrasonic Humidifiers. Ultrasonic humidifers are notorious for emitting a white...
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255 of 258 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars smart, sleek and quite the work horse, March 5, 2009
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My family and I moved from Southern California (where we slept with the windows open nearly year round for wonderful, well rested sleep) to Phoenix, Arizona (where the humidity hovers at most to 15% in my house according to my hygrometer.) After a month (and before we got the humidifier), my kids (3 and 1) were absolutely suffering. During the night, they were choking and hacking, wheezing and just plugged up. I was no different. Needless to say, our sleep was badly affected. I knew it was the air situation. After 3 nights of researching the different types of humidifiers, I finally settled on buying two Air O Swiss 7144 units (one for each kid's room). Although it was expensive, I buy things for the long haul and figured better to spend up front then have problems with cheaper models down the road. I have since turned it on absolutely every single night for them and the difference is short of miraculous. Here are some points:


1- a full tank lasts two nights running at 8 hours a night with the windows closed and the door nearly shut (about an inch ajar at most)

2- tank is not difficult to fill. I use one 3 gallon water bottle
(normally used for my drinking water dispense) to completely fill up both humidifier units

3- to maximize space and thus get the most water into the humidifier, I removed the demineralization cartridge and use only reverse osmosis drinking water for my unit. I have had ZERO WHITE DUST. The R.O. water is purified enough that there are no remaining minerals to be churned out as white dust. This trick also saves me from having to replace the cartridge. (BTW, our tap water is VERY hard so I didn't want to use it even with the demineralization cartridge because why make the machine work harder than it has to?) R.O. water is perfect and again, NO WHITE DUST AT ALL!!!!

4- It's so quiet, it's ridiculous. I LOVE that.

5- The warm mist feature is perfect. It does not raise the temperature of the room so it's never like a sauna. The air leaving the machine even at warm mist feels somewhat cool (and the first night I kept checking in on the kids to make sure I wasn't freezing them) but the unit actually heats the water to 104 degrees which is just the right temp at maintaining room temp (no moist saunas!!) and/or preventing steam burn to your finger in case a curious little one chooses to wave his/her hand in the mist.

6- I've religiously used the units each night for the last 3 months with absolutely no problem.

7- The buttons don't light up or create distracting glows. Important for me because I wanted the kids' rooms to remain relatively dark as that's what they're used to.

8- There is no leaking or condensation on the unit. The mist is so fine that it evaporates before it touches the little folding dinner tray table that I have each unit placed on. The carpet underneath doesn't feel soggy or anything. It truly produces an ultrafine mist that dissipates almost immediately.

9- I can adjust the flow and humidity to my liking (to get 2 nights' worth of output from one tank, I set it on warm mist at the lowest air flow at 55% humidity)

10- It automatically shuts off when it runs out of water. There is a blinking light that indicates that the machine is on "On" but there's no water. I usually press the off button the after the second night's use. If I forget to press off and fill the tank up on the third night, I noticed that since the machine is technically "on" (even though there's no sound or movement indicating that), as soon as I put the filled tank back on the unit, it immediately starts working on the settings I last set it on.

11- I have yet to use the cool mist (since it's still winter) but I read that it actually helps to maintain (at the very least) or slightly lower the room temp which is convenient in summer months.

All in all, I love this machine. By the way, on a few occasions when my older child needed me to sleep next to him until he fell back asleep (usually a nightmare woke him up), I noticed within 10-15 minutes that my breathing was VERY different in his room where the unit had been running for several hours into the night. No clogged sinuses or difficult inhalation. Once he was appropriately tucked in and I would go back to my room, within 5-10 minutes, my breathing would get adversely affected. That's how dry the air is in our house. So, that's why after 3 months of enjoying how well it's worked in the kids' rooms, my husband and I are looking forward to our own good sleep after just purchasing our 3rd machine.
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161 of 165 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars The Engineer in me had a fight with the Consumer in me over this one. Read the review to find out who won., November 17, 2010
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I searched long and hard to find a humidifier that would meet my needs. Unfortunately, I couldn't find one, so this is what I ended up with. Kind of harsh to start out with, I know, but I'm just being honest. I wanted a humidifer, first and foremost that was quiet, so I started looking at Ultrasonic Humidifiers. Ultrasonic humidifers are notorious for emitting a white dust as they work which is actually dissolved minerals in the water. I did not see this as an issue as I will be using RO (Reverse Osmosis) water to fill it. Next, a Humidistat. Suprisingly few humidifers actually come with humidistats, even among the higher priced units. A unit with a humidistat will control the the humidity level of a room by constantly measuring the humidity and turning the unit on or off based upon the preset user selectable setting, much like a thermostat does for heating and cooling. Many units simply have Low Medium and High settings, or some variation thereof which makes it difficlult to control the humidity level with any precision.

I chose the 7144 for a few reasons, the Primary of which were the features talked about above combined with the minimal footprint and elegant modern look. The unit is fairly quiet, although even when not working the fan runs. A fan is used to propel the mist into the room making for a more efficient introduction of moisture to the environment, however when the unit is at rest and not calling for humidity, I see no reason this fan needs to be running. This is both a waste issue as it is using energy and a noise issue as, although the unit is fairly quiet, the fan can still be heard when it is running.

The Water tank is undersized for the the unit. This humidifer is capable of outputting a generous amount of moisture, however if left to run at maximum output at constant interval the tank will need to be refilled about every 8 hours. The tank is also awkward to handle and difficult to refill. While the tank conforms nicely to the asthetics of the unit, once removed, it has an odd shape to it which makes it difficult to refill. One can't simply place it under the sink and leave it to fill, it requires some kind of shim, or assistance to keep it from tilting over, or even to keep the opening close enough to the edge of the sink in order to reach the faucet. I have overcome this issue by refilling it in the Kitchen sink and using a funnel to reach the faucet.

The last issue I have with the water tank is that it is a bit messy to remove. It is impossible to remove this tank without dripping water all over the floor. When installed in the unit, the base of the tank actually sits in a pool of water making it wet. Once removed, the wet tank drips everywhere unless it is wiped down immediatly, or some such.

I've given the unit 3 stars for its' elegant look, attractive fine mist, humidistat, and quiet operation, and dropped the 2 stars for its wasteful fan and numerous water tank issues.

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83 of 87 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Better Humidifier, February 10, 2009
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This unit is much better than the evaporative type. I owned an evaporator for 2 years but it had problems with mold in the wicks and filter. Air-O-Swiss uses ionization, not evaporization, to put mist in your air. Ionization is faster and more efficient. It doesn't require a fan to do it's work, as all evaporitive types do, so it is quiet. For compairison, see the Essick Air 336-500 3-Speed Tabletop Evaporative Humidifier, this is an evaporitive type that I owned before buying the Air-O-Swiss.

The Air-O-Swiss is easier to clean, more efficient and it looks pretty cool too! It seems that most air cleaner/humidifier makers don't care much about how the product looks in a room, but this one is sleek and subtle, blending well with my modern taste (I hate taupe/beige appliances, but that's me). Whatever it looks like, it needs to be effective, as this unit is. The higher price seems justified by the very useful controls (which are completely absent in cheaper models), the superior design and efficiency.

The unit has many settings and digital controls that allow timed use, heated or cool mist, and humidity control. It flashes a symbol to let me know when to fill more water. No need to keep logbooks about cleaning, a different flashing signal tells me whenever I need to do the simple descaling. It's easy to loose track of cleanings without this feature (who has time to keep notes on such a thing?).

All humidifiers need some cleaning and filter replacement. The Air-O-Swiss replacement filters (for cleaning the water, replace about 4 times a year), the silver stick (needs replacement rarely, maybe once a year or less) and descaling packets for cleaning the tank (cheap and must be used once every week or two). The costs for all of these are reasonable, perhaps somewhat lower that the costs of the extra things needed for other units I have owned/checked out.

Do not neglect the replacement/cleaning processes. This unit, or any other brand, will begin to fail quickly if you do not keep up the maintenance. This is true with any humidifier, but the Air-O-Swiss manages to make these steps easy and relatively hassle-free.

I would never go back to the evaporative type, the filters for them are much more expensive, they seem to mold no matter how carefully maintained (a big problem for sensitive people) and they use more electricity than the Air-O-Swiss. The Air-O-Swiss costs more to start, but consider having to buy the other, cheaper type, 2 years worth of replacement wicks, filters and descalers, then scrapping it all to buy this one anyway. This one is a pleasure to use and own. My advice is to consider my experience and buy the more expensive, but much better, Air-O-Swiss.
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35 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Worth the money and more!, January 13, 2010
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This is my 2nd purchase of this same unit...we needed another one for the living room. I have not had a single issue with either of them. One has been running for ~8 straight months with no need for cleaning (because there's nothing to clean off it). My newest one is only 2 weeks old. They both work flawlessly.

You need to realize that this humidifier is ultrasonic, which has many advantages over "swamp cooler" style humidifiers, but they have a few things to keep in mind. If you didn't know, an ultrasonic humidifier uses a piezoelectric transducer element that vibrates at ultrasonic speeds. This causes water molecules to break off from the rest of the pool and it becomes vapor. In doing so, it also rips the mineral deposits apart from the water. This is that "white dust" you hear about. It's bad. It will accumulate pretty much everywhere in, on, and around the humidifier...including the ultrasonic element. Minerals are abrasive...and they *could* essentially "sand" away the finish on the element over time. That's bad, but it's not the manufacturer's fault by any means...it's *your* fault for using hard water.

Now, with that elementary stuff out of the way, RO water good enough for daily use with the demineralization cartridge. The "white dust" may be non-existent to your eyes, but there are still trace minerals in RO water and the cartridge in the tank can't remove everything, so they'll build up over time. That's why you have to clean it every few months. I removed the cartridge and use a mix of distilled water (from the store) and free de-ionized water from my work. I get the best performance this way. If I ever get my reverse osmosis system fixed, I might us a mix of RO water and DI water to save some $$$.


So how about some features to consider:

1. Mist control - There are 3 levels: "barely any", "a good amount", and "old faithful." I keep both units set at 50% humidity and on the highest vapor setting. This is able to keep my living room and master bedroom at an optimal humidity. The tank will last 1.5 to 2 days depending on usage and relative humidity.

2. Near silent - When it's on, the little fan (that you don't have access to) is always on. It's only there to help the vapor get up and out of the unit. It's about the same volume as a single low-speed computer fan. You can only hear it if it's dead silent in the room. When the unit is producing vapor, you can hear the hum of the ultrasonic element doing its thing, and there's the occasional "blurp" sound of air bubbles in the tank. Total noise level is less than 25% of a typical house fan on the "low" setting. In fact, when my fan is on, you cannot hear the unit at all.

3. Pre-Heating - It has a pre-heat function that *warms* the vapor. By the time the vapor leaves the unit, it's slightly above body temperature. It adds the same energy usage as a light bulb, so don't be scared off by it...it's by no means a steam humidifier. If you put your hand 3" away from the nozzle, the vapor will be cool already. Speaking of nozzles...

4. Dual adjustable output nozzles - Great for putting the vapor where you want it. If you line up the thumb tabs, the nozzle comes out for cleaning...snazzy.

5. Buttons/Display - The buttons have a nice feel to them, and the display is big and bright...it's slightly brighter than my alarm clock's display. If it's too bright for you, leave the protective film on the display and color it in with a sharpie marker. You'll still be able to see the display...just a little darker.

Now for the drawbacks...

1. No rubber feet. I like things to stay where I put them. Because it has plastic feet it will move if you bump it.

2. It does drip a bit when you remove the tank. Now understand me: this is impossible to avoid. Warm vapor + cool water tank = condensation in the vapor tube. Also, the bottom of the case comes in contact with the water that's about to be pre-heated/vaporized. Pick the tank up, let it drip for 2 seconds, tip it at a slight angle, let it drip for another 2 seconds...no spilled water. Or you can be quick and flip the tank upside down in one swift motion like I do. The tank itself does not leak.

3. The only way to fill it is to flip the tank over and unscrew the cap. I've thought about drilling/tapping a 1" hole in the top that's big enough for a funnel...but I've never got around to it. Having to flip the tank over to fill it isn't worth the effort/time.

So that's it. The 3 "cons" are so minor they don't even matter, but I thought I'd still bring them up.
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52 of 57 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I Love this Humidifier!, November 12, 2008
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I have been using this humidifier for about a month. I live in the mountains of Idaho and our only heat is from our woodstove. Burning wood dries the air out horribly. We have always had trouble with our sinus' in the winter because of the dry heat.
This humidifier brought our humidity level up from 34% to 50% in a little over two hours. Even though it is only meant to work in a single room we have noticed a higher humidity in our breakfast room (two rooms away) while this little machine is running.
We are looking forward to a much more comfortable winter this year.
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28 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars works for my dry eye, a pain to refill, September 1, 2009
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This is my first humidifier, and I bought it to help relieve my persistent dry eye. It doesn't make the dry eye go away, but it does make me much more comfortable while I'm at home.

The humidifier is much quieter than I expected and the slight noise does not bother me, although it does bother my boyfriend. I'd say makes about the same amount of noise as a toaster.

My one complaint about this humidifier is that you have to take off the whole back, turn it upside down and unscrew something just to add water. When you turn it back over to reattach to the unit, some water inevitably spills. I go through a full tank every day in my Los Angeles apartment, so this is getting annoying. Why the designer would not just put a hole in the top of the tank for this purpose is beyond me.
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25 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Nice machine but....., December 30, 2009
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After some extensive online research, we've decided to surplus on a good humidifier to combat the dry air during northeast winter season. We know from several relatives living in the area(north NJ) that "regular" humidifier will generate white dusts with tap water so a deminerailzation filter is the most important feature we look for. Secondary feature we look for is noise. AOS, as good as the reviews have been, did not meet all these expectations.

First of all, as stated in many other reviews, the humidstat (hygrometer) did not work accurately. In our ~250sq ft bed room, it constantly stays under 40. When left on auto with 50% humiditiy as target, the unit never reached above 40, leaving it running on high speed at all time. We will have to refill the tank in the morning. The only time it hit 50% is when I close the door to our bedroom. Our entire apt is not more than 700 sq ft. Certainly does not humidifiy as advertised (650sq ft)

Second, I don't understand why people say this is silent or ultra quiet. Perhaps I am more sensitive to noise and maybe because this is my first humidifier. We put this unit on a stand(3ft high) as suggested. The fan obviously draws air from the bottom. You can certainly hear this noise while sleeping. If you leave the TV on or playing some kind of music, the noise gets drown out. Those who said this unit is silent probably left it sitting on carpet or across the room, tucked away. I was so surprised at the noise I almost thought I had a defective unit. I concluded this unit maybe "more quiet compared to other humidifier" but certainly not silent.

After running a for few days, we looked for white dusts on furnitures and didnt' find any. It wasn't until we brought home a new printer and found very fine layer of dusts all over it the next day. Then we started to look at all electronics. (computers monitors, tv... which are more sensitive to dusts). To prove it wasn't just regular dusts (it was pretty obvious since its all over the printer, inside and out, not just top layer) we cleaned the printer and stopped using the unit for one day. no white dusts. It can be sodium (which the filter will not remove) or lime or calcium and we are using 2 staged filtered water (not RO or distilled.) We do not have RO system nor want to spend the money to buy distill water. It fails the white dusts for us. To think that we can be actually breathing this stuff into our lungs, its scary. And, yes, we followed instructions and soaked the fitler for 24hrs. Conclusion: It probably removes ALOT of minerals but not all. We did not see this over our furnitures, only sensitive materials like plastics, shiney surface. Either way, I am not comfortable breathing in this stuff.

Warm mist feature. What warm mist? They might as well not have this and save some production costs. The fine mists is cooled immediately by surround air (mind you its heated room) The only time you will feel any warmth is if you put your hands directly above the outlet.

I really wanted this to work well for us. The heat is cranked up high in our apartment, we really needed one that works well in all aspect. The unit is built well, constructed well. Swiss designed and made in Korea, not China.
Some of the claimed feature of this unit is over hyped. I can live with the noise (gotten used to it now) and even tolerate the inaccuracy of the hygrostat but not the white dusts, no matter how little. If using RO water is the solution, then I will just go get a cheaper unit without the demineralization filter. Next solution would be a steamer type or air washer.

conclusion: It receives a three star because I think some of the features are grossly exaggerated. Its not ultra quiet nor near silent (in fact, the fan dba is rated around 25, the fans in my computer generate less, 20dba) If you think your water is hard and has softener (sodium), I would just stay away from ultrasonic machines all together. AOS was suppose to be one of the best to elimiate white dusts and it proves too weak for NJ waters.




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55 of 63 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Warning Wrong Manufacture Specs, April 23, 2009
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Let me first say that this is a great humidifier, however it falls short of what the manufacturer states this unit can do. It states that it will humidify a room up to 650 sq ft in the optimum humidity range of 40-60%. I have a room that is under 300 sq ft, and although it has no problem reaching that range when the temperature outside is above 40 degrees, it can NOT maintain 40% humidity when the temperature drops into the 30's and below. I have spoken to customer service several times, till they handed me over to the head honcho, which he admitted that the unit can NOT maintain that level. He went on to say that my unit is working properly and the only thing he could do was swap it for another one. So of course I asked wont I have the same problem, and he replayed yes! So bottom line if you are looking for a humidifier and you have a room bigger than 250 sq ft, you might want to pass on buying this humidifier.
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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good not perfect, January 31, 2009
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One of a very few humidifiers with hygrostat & digital controls.

Positives:
1) Ultrasonic is quieter than most other types
2) Can achieve a set humidity level and maintain it
3) Heater for mist
4) Sleek looking

Negatives:
1) Quieter than most but still has a fan that runs all the time and bothers me.
2) "sleep" program is preset to only 6 hours
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37 of 42 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Great idea, but seriously flawed execution, January 15, 2010
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I want to keep my piano in tune through the tough Minnesota winter. I bought one of these this fall, and have used it for several months now.

In principle, this should be a great product. Ultrasonic humidifiers are energy-efficient, quiet, and germ-resistant -- but they create white dust from minerals in the water, and give an unpleasantly cold and clammy output. This humidifier tackles those problems with an integrated water filter to get rid of the white dust, and an integrated water heater. Brilliant! Right?

Wrong. The filter doesn't completely work, and after a few month's usage, there's a sticky white dust over everything in the room. I run an air purifier in the same room, and its filter is utterly gummed up. Our water is not unusually hard; the humidifier just doesn't work as advertised.

Furthermore, the tank is too small. Forget about these "room size" and "runs for *up to* XX hours" stats that humidifier makes try to foist on you. There are two numbers to pay attention to: the maximum output rate (volume per time), and the tank size. This humidifier does pretty well on the output rate, but the tank is way to small. The result: even keeping the room at not even 40% humidity, I have to refill the thing twice a day or more. People just running it overnight while they sleep may not be bothered, but I'm trying to keep the room with the piano up to a good level 24/7, and this thing doesn't cut the mustard.

But wait, there's more! The controls are idiotic. They use a cryptic set of little icons that are not easy to figure out. The desired humidity only goes in 5% increments, and doesn't go lower than 40%. I want it at 35% for the winter. Tough luck! Worse still, it doesn't have up/down buttons for the desired humidity level, so you have to cycle aaaallll the way around to get to the one you want, like resetting an alarm clock.

That might be acceptable if it remembered the settings, but every time it's powered off -- not unplugged, mind you, but powered off -- it forgets all the settings and you have to redo them. If the power goes off, even for 30 seconds, the unit stays off. I've already had to do an extra piano tuning because of an outage.

Even if the power doesn't go off, it's still a big problem: the only way not to get ridiculous amounts of white powder is to empty the bottom of the unit regularly; otherwise minerals build up in the base. Every time you unplug it, you have to redo the settings. However, you can't adjust any settings until the bottom tank refills. So my current refill cycle is as follows: carry entire unit (tank+base) to sink. Empty base while filling tank. Carry back and plug it in. WAIT TWO MINUTES for it to glug glug glug into the base until it realizes it's refilled. Then redo all the settings the way I want. TWICE A DAY.

But wait, there's even more! The humidity sensor is wildly inaccurate, because the unit throws itself off. The mist doesn't disperse all that well, and the the thing bathes itself in humidity. That puts it into a thrash cycle where it turns on because it thinks the air is dry, then turns off when it's covered in its own mist, then turns back on again.... The only upside of this is that the coarse 5% humidity increments don't really matter, because the sensor is always wrong anyway (and not by a consistent amount).

One more thing: the manual says it needs to be at least four feet off the floor, or the mist won't have time to evaporate as it falls. That's a low estimate. I have mine five feet off the ground, and it still leaves the floor near it sticky with minerals and slightly damp.

For the price, this ought to be a really excellent humidifier. It isn't. I really miss the $50 warm mist one it replaced.
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