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Review on Get Fresh and Comfortable Air with VENTA LW45 Comfort Plus Airwasher - Perfect for 645 ft², White by Ada Socha ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The price/quality ratio is great, I will buy again.

A brief discussion on the other things I attempted, except Venta. We started out by using an u/o humidifier; however, this is a pretty specialized item. There is sediment on the furniture, water dust is sprayed into the air, it becomes more difficult to breathe, and if there were bacteria in the water, the system would spray them around the room. On multiple occasions, the entire family became severely ill, and we think this was because of an unwashed humidifier. When using these humidifiers, it is necessary to have prepared water and to flush the system completely and regularly. We also purchased high-end sinks from Boneco, but because they make too much noise, I'm unable to go to sleep with them. There, the rattling of the worm gear combined with the whirring of the fan makes for a background that is highly audible. The low-frequency, steady rumbling that Venta produces is just the right amount of background noise for me. As a consequence of this, I highly recommend Venta to everyone, although it is entirely possible to take the regular LW45, which allows you to save money because it is offered by shares. If you don't mind paying an extra +5tr or if you can find it on sale, Comfort Plus is a wonderful item to have.

Pros
  • There will be a significant amount of content, so do not pay attention to where the benefits are or where the drawbacks are - the text will be unified. When it comes to humidification of the bedroom, I began using Venta ten and a half years ago. Because I have sensitive mucous membranes, sleeping through the winter without adequate moisture causes me to wake up feeling as though I have a stuffy, itchy nose. Because this was the final straw, we decided to experiment with moisturizing after the baby was born. We opted for the LW14, and our bedroom ended up being 10 square meters. The sink had three flaws: (1) it did not turn off when the water ran out, so at the conclusion of the cycle, it spread the dirt that had gathered back over the room; (2) it had strange clicking buttons; and (3) it stopped working after five years. Therefore, the washing resolved the issue, and it became less difficult to breathe. Because I was too sluggish to look for a service, I got on the 5th line, which had already arrived; from there, I transferred to the LW25. She is with me now, which is a beautiful thing that has rectified the difficulties that were indicated: the sink turns off even when there is no water in it, and the buttons have gotten cooler. Soon a second apartment with one bedroom surfaced, and they moved the LW45 there; it is still in our possession. A very successful model with a couple of drawbacks, including the following: the speeds can only be switched in a cyclical fashion (1-2-3), and it does not have a humidistat or an auto mode like other contemporary versions do.
Cons
  • Recently, another room has begun to serve its intended purpose as a bedroom, and I've made the decision to test out the newest Venta model (LW 45 Comfort Plus). Changes from the LW45 model include new drums that are equipped with holes and can be taken apart, a redesigned control system that is operated through a touch screen (which enables the user to change the speed in any direction), and a hygrostat that has an automatic mode. They add an additional 5tr on the price of LW45 for this. The gadget has a lot of perks, but the question is whether or not the additional features are worth the additional cost. In a nutshell, I can't say for certain. The new drum is stunning to look at, but it's far less sturdy than the old one; the discs are paper-thin, and the frame itself is made of some kind of brittle plastic; it's nerve-racking trying to remove it since everything is so flexible. The hygrostat displays a few figures, but the accuracy of those numbers is in dispute; additionally, the numbers float in some way, and in general, these are indicators that are located close to the sink itself. Auto mode, on the other hand, was not something I appreciated all that much because he sometimes turned it up to the third speed when it was already quite loud. Now, if there were intermediate speeds included, which means that the increase would be gradual, then - sure, it would be wonderful to have that feature. And therefore, it makes little sense. The Sleep mode is also accessible; however, all it does is lower the brightness of the display and select the first fan speed. I find that the second fan speed is more comfortable for sleeping in, as the first fan speed causes the humidity to rise. Those, in general — sure, these are good improvements, they didn't ruin anything, and they didn't add anything new. Yet in general, it does not appear that they are necessary; the LW45 is still an excellent weapon.