Reddit Reddit reviews Safety 1st Ultrasonic 360 Humidifier, Blue

We found 5 Reddit comments about Safety 1st Ultrasonic 360 Humidifier, Blue. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Safety 1st Ultrasonic 360 Humidifier, Blue
Gently soothes baby with moisture rich airQuiet operationTwo 360 degree mist outletsEasy fill tank for 12 hours of nursery coverageAuto shut off
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5 Reddit comments about Safety 1st Ultrasonic 360 Humidifier, Blue:

u/purpletofu · 5 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

Jesus yes. I can't live without it. I have very dry skin and roommates who love to turn the heat up really high in the winter. If I don't use a humidifier, I get some really unattractive dry spots.

I don't use it in the summer. And I have never noticed it doing anything to my room, but I keep it on low. Mostly because I'm too lazy to change the water super often.

I have this one from Amazon and it has been going strong for 1.5 years.

u/Throwaways1999 · 4 pointsr/SpaceBuckets

Ok. So I purchased this humidifier:
Safety 1st Ultrasonic 360 Humidifier, Blue https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00CWN8IK2/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_I0dzub17MDX3C

I needed a way of raising the RH a fair amount higher than I already had. I tried spraying and adding a cup of water in the bucket but I couldn't get it to maintain higher than 35% for long. There must be a better way...

I drilled a large hole to fit a small shop VAC hose into the bucket near the base of the plant. The hose leads in from the large top opening of the humidifier. I can maintain 80% RH with the humidifier on the lowest setting. To maintain 60% I just needed to pull the VAC hose further out of the humidifiers opening.

And! Since this is a cool mist humidifier it actually helps to lower internal temps slightly. I think the dial on the humidifier is going to work out well when I increase the exhaust fans output substantially soon.

This is my first build and am always open to suggestions.

u/Wail_Bait · 3 pointsr/drunk

Get an ultrasonic humidifier and pour some vodka in it. Inhaling alcohol is pretty dangerous though since it immediately goes into your bloodstream, and it's probably not great for your lungs either.

u/ShadowRancher · 1 pointr/tortoise

I'll work on a supply list and instructions!

Edit: I'll list all my supplies with links to where I bought them as well as price

16 mm all weather tarp $30,
2x Midwest pet Exercise pens $27 each,
5x Bag Cypress mulch (no additives) $2.25 each,
Safety First Humidifier $26,
Oil filled radiator I couldn't find the specific one I bought but it was $40 at Lowes.

Those are all the supplies for the basic set-up (most of it I just had laying around). The ramp and hide on the left I built for a previous enclosure with ply wood from the Habitat home store Link. The table on the right side with my plants on it is just ply wood on top of a few cinder blocks to create a combo hide and plant storage table. There are a few lights both for the plants and to create basking for the torts around the edge as well (I put them in after I took the pictures)

To make the actual body of the thing I folded the tarp in half-ish (it was too small to do a full half fold and still have extra for the sides) and the long side up against the back wall of the room so that the tarp actually goes up the wall about 8in. I then used duct tape to tape the folds in the corners like an inside out wrapped gift. I then put the fencing against the wall inside the tarp (2 of the fence panels overlap). Once all the fencing was in place I used rope through the eyelets in the tarp to secure the lip on the front since it didn't have a wall to hold it up.

Basically it is a rectangle of fencing with a tarp gift wrapped around the bottom. The tarp protects my floor and hold in the cypress bedding.

u/Myco_Crazy · 1 pointr/MushroomGrowers

Thank you! Do you think this humidifier would do the trick?

I like the idea to have a fan on the top! How did you mount it?