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Vicks Mini Filter Free Cool Mist Humidifier Small Humidifier for Bedrooms, Baby, Kids Rooms, Auto-Shut Off, 0.5 Gallon Tank for 20 Hours of Moisturized Air, Use with Vicks VapoPads, Pink

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Color: Pink


Features

  • VICKS FILTER-FREE COOL MIST HUMIDIFIER: This cool mist humidifier won't need replacement filters, & it's half gallon tank can give up to 20 hours of soothing mist. Vicks mini cool mist humidifier is quiet & small, great for your bedroom or baby's nursery
  • VICKS HUMIDIFIERS FOR KIDS, ADULTS: This humidifier helps add cool moisture into the air. Many women and men find that a humidifier for the bedroom becomes an essential part of a good night's sleep when the air is dry, in allergy season, or when sick
  • COUGH & CONGESTION RELIEF: When you or your kid has a cold, it can be difficult to sleep through the night. Humidifiers and vaporizers provide temporary relief from coughing and congestion, so your rest won't be as disturbed by coughing fits
  • VICKS VAPORIZERS, HUMIDIFIERS, & STEAM INHALERS: Steam & humidity offer temporary relief from cough & congestion due to colds or allergies. Vicks line of humidifiers & steam inhalers, help you breathe easier wherever you are, from the bedroom to office
  • HUMIDIFIERS FOR BEDROOMS, DESKS, TABLES: Our humidifiers & vaporizers help you breathe better wherever you are.

Description

Vicks Mini Filter Free Cool Mist Humidifier. No Filters to buy or replace - ever. Quiet operation, Easy to Clean. Variable Humidity Control with .5 Gallon Capacity.

Brand: Vicks


Special Feature: Quiet


Color: Pink


Operation Mode: Vaporizer


Product Dimensions: 9.5"D x 9.6"W x 10.6"H


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 9.5 x 9.6 x 10.6 inches; 3.5 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ VUL520P


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ July 18, 2015


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Vicks


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  • Good Capacity "Small" Humidifier
I bought this humidifier to replace a much smaller off-brand one that was in my son's bedroom that I thought was no longer working (turned out to be user error, but I digress). For a "mini" humidifier this has a great capacity. I keep it set in the midhigh-range for the mist output and I only have to refill it every other day at most when kept on 24 hours a day. That's fantastic as the old one needed to be refilled after only one night. Also, I have noticed quite an improvement in my son's health. He had his tonsils and adenoids out, and tubes put in his ears in the Spring. Since we switched to this humidifier over the last month or so he's had no cough or stuffy nose! So, Pros: -Good capacity -Large opening for filling/cleaning -Works well -Does not seem to gurgle loudly Cons: -Makes a humming noise that is louder than our previous humidifier (this does not seem to bother my son). It is not obscenely loud, more of a low level white noise. For some people this might not be an issue at all; for me I like silence when I sleep. Obviously it is going to make some noise, but I find this a little louder than I'm used to. -Already cleaning mildew off of it. It has been easy to wipe up with a clorox wipe, but it seems like I shouldn't have to do that yet. I don't think it's avoidable, though. -"Mini" is misleading. It is certainly smaller than the regular sized Vicks Cool mist Humidifier (I have that one as well) but compared to my previous small humidifier (I believe it was labeled "personal humidifier") this one is easily twice the size. Since it can go so long between refills this is not a problem for me, but if you have a tight space and you are looking for something small, this might be bigger than you anticipate. Certainly look at the dimensions. Generally, I am happy with this purchase. I would consider buying it again if my other humidifiers go up. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2018 by Meghan Engel

  • Useful product, good price
Works well, one fill up lasts all night if not positioned on maximum setting. I found it's easier to clean if cleaned with a little bleach diluted in a cup of warm water after every other use by swishing the solution around in the top and bottom sections, then emptying it and wiping out the excess water solution with a paper towel before letting the bottom, top, and top plug air dry. This is the second one I have (one for husband, one for me). The cool mist humidifiers work better for us and for a couple cats who have asthma. In the winter our bedrooms' humidity is approx. 25%. Using this vaporizer raises it to at least 40%. Come summer when our household humidity tends to rise to 80%, we won't be using these and will use a dehumidifier instead. This unit helps with colds, sinus problems, allergies, and asthma. We don't use the Vicks VapoRub tab that came with the unit because we found it to be useless and I don't want the cats to get hold of it. Note: The two asthmatic cats like to lick the cool mist coming out the top; so please place your unit in a secure position to keep your pet or child from knocking it over to prevent injury to her or him if the plastic unit breaks and to prevent water from spilling all over the place. Fortunately, our cats are only fascinated with the mist for a few seconds before they curl up on bed pillows for their marathon nap sessions. The mist definitely helps with their asthma and mine (less coughing, less mucus, and easier breathing). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2017 by T.C.

  • Works great
Smaller than the other one I had but works great
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2024 by I am completely satisfied with this product I would definitely purchase it again

  • Good quality, attractive, easy to fill and use local area humidifier
For my desktop area in my cubicle at work, I have for years used one or two of the inexpensive fist-sized desktop humidifiers such as are sold by Amazon and other retailers; those typically can hold perhaps one cup of water in their little tanks, and they simply 'mist' using an ultrasonic vibrating metal disk about the diameter of a pencil eraser. These are usually run from a 'wall wart' AC power supply, or from USB power. In my experience, these always work well initially, but don't seem to continue working well after a few months of use. That, and their small size means they have to be re-filled two or three times during a work day, and since they don't really put a lot of water into the air, I need at least two going at the same time within a couple feet from where I sit at my desk in order to be effective during those dry winter month here in the northern midwest. By contrast, at home I use a Vicks brand local area humidifier on a table next to my bed, to keep the air around myself reasonably moist as I sleep.....I have a whole-house humidifier on my furnace, but these only work when the furnace is actually heating, and at night the furnace does not run very much of the time since I set the thermostat low at night. But my experience with that Vicks unit convinced me to look at their product line again for something I could use on my desktop at work. Note that there are several ways that smaller humidifiers work: - Put a spinning plastic cone into the water basin, and the water wicks up the sides of the cone until above the water line, where centrifugal force flings the water off in a fine spray, and a fan sucks air through this spray before blowing it out into the room. This is pretty old technology, and if you use hard water, your room will soon be covered in a fine white powder of calcium dust. - Rotate an absorbent screen through a basin of water, then blow air through the screen as it exits the water, and the humidified air blows out into the room. These tend to build up scale and crud on the filter, they then dot be for use with entire rooms, not just a local area, and they can be fairly large. - Feed water from a tank into a crucible where it is boiled by an electric heating element, and the steam exits into the room; these are often fan-assisted to get the steam exiting to disperse over a wider area more quickly. These have an advantage that their high temperature kills or disrupts any bacteria and/or most viruses. But if you have any minerals or sediment in your water, you will need to periodically clean the scale from the heating crucible and associated parts. This is the kind I have in my bedroom, and even though I only put distilled water into its two tanks, I still have to clean it a couple times each season. - Dribble water from a tank onto an ultrasonically vibrating diaphragm (or wick water from a tank into the surface of the diaphragm), which instantly mists or 'atomizes' the water into a cool mist. Smaller units of this type just let the mist drift away on its own, better/bigger units use a small fan to blow air into the ultrasonic misting chamber, which then propels the mist forcefully out into the room. If your water has any solids (sediment or minerals), it can clog up the works or build up on the diaphragm which prevents it from functioning correctly. This is the kind of technology use on the Vicks humidifier being reviewed here. Once again, I use only distilled water in this kind of humidifier to virtually eliminate most cleaning. I use a home water distiller which I bought from Amazon, and it makes a gallon of distilled water from tap water every few hours, up to about three gallons every 24 hours. OK, so this particular Vicks "Mini Filter Free Cool Mist Humidifier" has an attractive look, sturdy all-plastic build quality, and simple, easy to use operation. Its water tank holds about 1/2 gallon, which is about enough to last for a typical 8 hour workday with the unit's humidity setting turned full-up ( which is the recommended setting....you only turn it down if the air is already so humid that water starts beading up on the unit). Every morning, I lift the tank off the unit and turn it upside down, open the filling hatch and pout in a half gallon of distilled water, close the hatch and replace the tank on top of the units' base. This opens and automatic water valve that lets water from the tank dribble down to the ultrasonic chamber. A small electric fan in the base blows air up into the ultrasonic chamber, picks up the atomized mist, and blows it out the discharge hole in the top of the humidifier, where it shoots a couple feet up and away before dissipating into the air. Below the humidity setting knob is a small hatch where you can optionally insert any of the recommended 'scent' packs, which are basically like little odorizers. I think one free pack came with the unit, but I threw it away without looking at it (or using it). It was probably a Vicks eucalyptus pack, or something similar. If you need to clean the unit, you remove and empty the water tank, switch some white vinegar around and then rinse and drain. Then also put white vinegar into the ultrasonic chamber, let is sock for a while, then drain, rinse and drain again. I don't need to do this often since I use the distilled water. This unit is powered by plugging it directly into an AC outlet or outlet strip. Since it has no heater and neither the small fan or ultrasonic element take much power, it is pretty energy efficient. Its size allows it to sit nicely on my desktop, without getting in the way. I found the unit to be whisper quiet, although the closer you position it to where you sit, the more fan noise you can expect to hear. I expect this unit to last for many years, based on my previous experience with Vicks brand humidifiers. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2019 by P. Schmidt

  • It's not loud, like some.
Definitely made for a small room. Good product, tho
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • The humidifier is great
I have this humidifier set with the smart plug to turn it on and off with Google. It’s so great only hard part is to find the vapor pets by Vicks, and when you do find them, it’s quite expensive
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2023 by Ommey E. Ommey E.

  • Great
Easy to use. Fill and remove water easy
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2024 by Carolyn Stone

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