Advantages And Disadvantages Of Both Filtered As Well As Filterless Humidifiers

Published: 04th May 2011
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Humidity is defined as the amount of moisture in the air. Low humidity levels occur when the air is very dry. This is a common condition in heated winter homes. This causes respiratory problems such as the common cold, sinus, asthma and allergies. Other symptoms include itchy eyes, itchy skin, dry nose, sore throat, chapped lips and an unquenchable thirst.

A humidifier is essential for stopping these conditions from happening. These days you won't find too many homes without humidifiers.

When choosing a humidifier, the most important component is the filter. There are basically two types of humidifiers on the market - filtered and filterless humidifiers.

Filters help block dirt and mineral deposits from entering the air or clogging up the humidifiers heating core.

Having to change the filters is the primary drawback to this kind of humidifier.

Secondly, these humidifiers can lull you into allowing it to become un hygienic. You'll find that although this kind of humidifier doesn't need to be cleaned on a daily basis, its filter can get very dirty over time. Unchanged filters can breed disease and illness.



Thirdly, you have to pay out money each month when you buy replacement filters. While most people clean and reuse the filter, experts recommend the use of new filters. After a full year of buying replacement filters, you'll end up paying twice as much as you originally paid for the humidifier.

A filtered humidifier accomplishes the same task as the filtered one, but it doesn't need a filter. They use a grid which has an electrostatic charge to stop the dust particles.

The first advantage of a filterless humidifier is that it does not need replacement filters. It is also worth noting that this type of humidifier is not nearly as loud.

One of the big disadvantages of this kind of humidifier is that filterless humidifiers need to be cleaned more often than ones without a filter. These humidifiers get dirty quickly and if not cleaned, they will become hazardous to your health. You may also find that the filterless humidifier is a little pricier than its filtered cousin.


Do not buy a filterless humidifier if you do not like to clean. In this case you would want to buy a humidifier with a humidifier. Just keep in mind that you will pay more each year to run this.

As you have seen, getting a humidifier for your house is critical. Whether its a filtered humidifier or a filterless humidifier you're going to be doing yourself a favor by investing in one.


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