Essick Air H12-300 3-Speed Evaporative Console Humidifier, Light Oak
- Rolling console humidifier for up to 2500 square feet
- Evaporative wick design for invisible humidity
- 3-speed fan; quiet nighttime setting
- 2-1/2-gallon tank; outputs up to 12 gallons per day
- 24 by 13-1/2 by 22 inches; 1-year warranty
Product Description
Console style whole house evaporative humidifier, contemporary style, full-size performance in a midsize humidifier. Midsize makes this humidifier popular, automatic humidistate maintains optimun humidity level, refill light, automatic shutoff, 12 gallons of output per day, humidifies 2500 sq ft. 3-speed fan, 5.0 gal water-holding capacity, easy-fill water bottle with refill hose, Bemis patented super wick, removebale power pack for easy cleaning, ez-roll casters, 24×131/2×22, 22.5lbs. Color-Light OakAmazon.com Review
This Bemis console humidifier keeps air pleasantly moist, cutting down on excessive dryness and static electricity to aid in the overall well being of skin, plants, and electronics. The unit uses an evaporative wick to add invisible moisture to the air, avoiding the spray, mist, or dust of some humidifiers. Three fan speeds let you tailor output to personal tastes and conditions, and a variable humidistat shuts off the machine whe… More >>
Essick Air H12-300 3-Speed Evaporative Console Humidifier, Light Oak
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5 comments
Eltaco on December 2, 2009 at 9:56 pm
My municipal water is so horrible I will have to replace the wick annually. Keeps my 2000 sq ft house at about 40 percent throughout the winter.
Russell G. Lambert on December 3, 2009 at 12:46 am
Wonderful. Puts about 5 gallons of water into the air each day. No more static electricity!
M. Zeigler on December 3, 2009 at 12:56 am
It comes assembled, but you need to disassemble to remove the packing. You would have to do this anyhow to clean it before first use, so this isn’t a negative. Filled it with water and some anti-bacterial solution and turned it on. House went from 20% to 45% relative humidity within a day on medimum fan speed. The unit is upstairs in the largest part of a 3800 sq ft house. High fan speed is noisy. Medium is loud but bearable. Low is nearly silent. When you move air with a fan, you’ll get noise. If you want a silent humidifier, you’ll need to get one that is installed inline with your furnace/AC fan (spelled $$$).
Construction is basic… plastic. Some may say it’s cheap, but I say it’s easy to clean. Remove the fan housing (simply lift it off the base), remove the filter and you have a big plastic box that is easy to clean. I like it. Fan is also easy to access for cleaning.
I have another humidifier on it’s way because I thought I would need two for a house this large. Probably could have gotten away with this one alone, but I’ll run both on low fan speed and reduce the time they are on, indirectly increasing the life of each… I hope.
Alex Carpenter on December 3, 2009 at 2:43 am
Product came cracked but functional. Living in AZ it sucks up water pretty quick, a larger holding tank would be nice. Overall it works well.
R. Erickson on December 3, 2009 at 4:29 am
We have had this humidifier for about a month now and we are definitely pleased with the performance. The unit was easy to assemble (with my wife’s help of course). It runs whisper quiet; we can barely hear it from 10 feet away and when the heat pump kicks on, I don’t hear it at all. I like the basic, no frills dials; too much high-speed stuff means more to break. The 2.5 gal tank is easy to remove and fill while the unit is still running. We keep the humidity level rather high so we have to fill the tank twice in a 24 hour period. I recommend getting a large bottle of bacterio-static treatment fluid in a separate purchase; the small bottle provided lasts about 2-4 tank refills only. I recommend this product to everyone.