I have had this humidifier for about four months now, originally to help me breathe when I had a "no-no" virus in February. It really filled the whole room and the color changing light gave me a lot of comfort when trying to fall asleep at night after a long day of coughing and tasteless food. It's also pretty easy to use; You simply unscrew the top, stick one of those foam sticks into the cylindrical compartment inside (you unscrew the compartment to do this), screw the compartment back into its rightful place, and then fill the bowl (NOT ABOVE THE LINES) with the desired amount of water, plug the humidifier into the outlet/extension cord, turn on the power switch on the back of the humidifier, and voila! Sweet, sweet moisture. I figured I'd lay those instructions out for use because I don't know if it was just my ailing brain or not, but I just couldn't figure out how my humidifier worked at first, so I had to figure it out on my own, surviving on two brain cells (not literally, but you get the idea). Luckily I no longer have the no-no virus and plan to get vaccinated by October this year. However, it's a great thing when the air is too dry to be comfortable, which is good to know for my colleagues who struggle with eczema and dry eyes. Now I'm not sure what went wrong with those of you who didn't get these humidifiers to work, maybe I just got lucky but still; I would give this product 10/10.
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