Sore Throat, Dry Nose? How The Lasko Humidifier Can Cure Your Ailments.
With heating systems on full blast, during the winter months, indoor air can quickly become especially dry. Sore throats and dry noses can become common, while plants and valuable possessions can be at risk from the dry air. Enter the Lasko humidifier, the three-speed recirculating humidifier makes it easy and affordable to maintain personal comfort levels in more than 1 room or large open living areas in your home.
Features Of the Lasko Humidifier:
9 gallon water output capacity per day.
Removable water reservoir with handles making it easy to fill. 
Adjustable humidstat
On/off indicator light
1 filter pad.
Measures 22 x 14 x 17 inches.
Smooth rolling castors, for easy mobility.
How Does It Work?
The Lasko humidifier simply works by it’s fan blowing across the moist filter, allowing water to evaporate and then disperse as cool, clean moisture into the atmosphere. The humidifiers continuous circulation also eliminates standing water, helps remove water contaminates, ensuring airborne particles are not re-circulated.
The unit is ideal for small-medium sized homes, due to the fact it won’t have to run to it’s full capacity to do it’s job, hence saving you money on energy bills while creating less noise.
The Lasko Humidifier Compared To Other Types & Models.
The Lasko compares favorably to other humidifiers. Cool mist humidifiers leave white dust all over the room which means cleaning up after your unit constantly. Warm mist humidifiers are very expensive, often costing as much as air conditioning units to run. Non recirculating evaporative units are UN-relaible and often lose their ability to moisten the air, leaving the Lasko the obvious choice for consumers.
Does The Lasko Create Much Noise?
The unit could be described as slightly noisy, the noise however becomes familiar and is not particularly annoying or distractive. Once the unit produces the desired humidity, it will stop and run only intermittent cycles to maintain that humidity. The fan on the Lasko humidifier is well balanced, meaning there is no banging or rattling while it works.
How To Maintain Your Lasko Humidifier
The reservoir must be filled 2 to 3 times per day depending on the amount of work that needs to be done. Filling the unit is simple and best done via a bathtub. Periodic maintenance involves filling the reservoir with vinegar and water and letting it run for 30 minutes.
After rinsing refill the reservoir with bleach and water and let it run for a further 30 minutes. This is a bit of a choir, but only needs doing approx once a year and compared to a furnace mounted humidifiers is simple and quick.
To Summarize
The Lasko humidifier is both reliable and affordable. The unit is so accurate it will become perfectly synchronized with your furnace, getting to work as soon as it comes on. The company provide affordable spare parts and the 1 year warranty ensuring you can buy with peace of mind.
