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Review on Air washer Winia AWX-70, white/turquoise by Aneta Maecka ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A great option for this money, I definitely recommend it!

I worked all night and half a day in a room of 28 sq. M. On the machine, that is, to the fullest, and the humidity does not rise to 50%. There is a siphon in the room from under the baseboards, maybe this is the case? Although, of course it became wetter. I drank almost the entire tank overnight. The rest of the water was clean. I'll use it longer, maybe I'll tell you more. I add. More than a month have passed. I clean the basin once a week. A week ago I decided to flush the wheels. I couldn’t make it out, I had to pour Mr. Proper into the “basin” and spin the drum using the brush from the kit. At the same time washed the side filters. The air in the room must have become fresher and definitely more humid. The main visible effect is that the Schifflera growing in a pot (or whatever it is called umbrella) after the start of operation of the humidifier, not a single leaf fell! Before showered often and plentifully. Yes, and was a witness to the maintenance of a car wash from another manufacturer. I don’t remember the name, but I’ll say that serving this one is just a holiday compared to that one. Removed the lid, added water, removed the lid once a week. took out the drum, took the basin to the bathroom, washed it, wiped it, put it in place, installed the drum, added water, put the lid on. Washed the wheels once a month. He drinks 6 liters of water per day. I can safely recommend. It's been 9 months. There are no complaints. 4 years have passed. The device works without issue. The only negative is the price of a hep of filters and a silver decontaminator. 2022 filters are not on sale. At all. I do not know how I will run this winter.

Pros
  • Design and quality are top notch. Made in South Korea.
Cons
  • I've never used one like this so I don't have anything to compare it to. I can find fault with the lack of a "filling" neck for water.