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I live in the California desert and in the fall and winter, I have two humidifiers running constantly. We use a wood-burning stove to heat our house and the dryness from that creates so much static electricity that we can't even sit on the couch w/o being stuck to it.
I have found over the years that you basically get what you pay for. I have not found a humidifier less than $50 that is worth a darn. The last time I bought a humidifier, I bought it at Costco. I think it ran about $65. I remember buying a humidifier at Target a couple years ago for around $50 and it worked good too.
Just remember that you have to buy the additive that goes in the water in order for the humidifier to last. (I put one capful for every other fill up.) Also you have to replace the filter walls. (You'll know when that is due just by looking at it.)
HTH,
Carla
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