I've tried several models of humidifiers over the years. My first Holmes 3500 is still going strong after more than 10 years of use. I purchased a second one a few years ago largely to lengthen the time we go from full to empty and partially to help distribute the moisture better in a 2000 sq foot house. (Note that with forced hot air we probably don't need two humidifier locations since the air gets moved around anyway, but not having to refill every day when the temp drops to 10F here in MA is helpful.)
The only reason I don't give it a 5 is that the float valve that detects whether you're low on water didn't last. I don't really care about this since gently tilting the two water tanks when I walk past them tells me how much water is left and there for provides more advanced warning about running out of water. I live in a circa 1960 house so we're not exactly air tight (more frequent fillings for a particular humidity level).
I have had mine about 8 years now and love it. There are some things about it that take a little getting used to: the tanks hold a lot of water thus they are quite heavy, make sure you have a good grip on them before going from the sink to the unit. Don't over tighten the caps for the tanks, they easily cross thread also. If treated right this machine will last years. As far as how it works.... I keep mine on the 1st floor of a 2300 SQ FT home and run it on medium with the humidity control at about 3/4. I keep ceiling fans on upstairs and downstairs for airflow and my humidity levels stay in the comfort zone. Granted I have to refill the unit once daily, maybe every other day at times. I never get more than two days. I don't mind refilling because obviously the water is going into the air! I replace my filter at the start of every season. You can buy the filters off of Ebay cheap... a 6 pack is around $40. My unit did leak a little and I put some silicone sealant on it and that took... Read more
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We have forced air gas heat and without this Holmes humidifier we would be miserable during the winter months. When we first bought it (1999) we were in a three level townhouse at 1500 sq ft and now it's keeping 2 levels at about 2500 sq ft just as comfortable. We have hardwood floors so it has always been kept on a shoe/boot tray, just in case, but it has never leaked.
With kids and pets our filter is changed every 2-3 months and the base reservoir gets a cleaning half way and at the end of the season. Have used other types/styles of humidifiers and cleaning was always a pain but this one is much easier.
We keep our humidistat at around the 3/4 mark and our thermostat is set at 69 degrees during the day and 60 degrees at night. These settings keep us the most comfortable and maintain our humidity gauge readings (accuracy unknown) between 50-60%. We would buy this humidifier again without any hesitation!
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The Holmes HM3501-U Cool Mist Console Humidifier w/Humidistat has easy to operate controls that will aid in maintaining your desired comfort level. With a 2.27 gallon tank capacity and 4.3 gallon output, it’s ideal for the whole house. It has dual tanks for extended run time and designed with wheels for mobility.
Runs up to 24 hours
Manual humidistat
Filter treated with antimicrobial protection and arm and hammer baking soda
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