Arrived quickly, works great. It's not an air filter by any means, but something like plants, it's a different layer and it does what I expected, well. The air passage is subtle but noticeable, like exhaling. Some expect too much from them, they are thin, like a stream of bottles brought into the room. The discounted price was good but for the size I think it's still the best deal. Actually, I would have liked the LED version, but it's an easier task that many people prefer. So there is no light to control. Quiet, mostly just the sound of water randomly sloshing around in it, which is pretty cool. I wouldn't mind putting 3 for white noise. I overfilled it on first start, probably engine runs harder than it should, should have drained a bit but I let it run, the next day it had evaporated to a reasonable level. . We used some white vinegar and some Reaver essential oil. (Oh, and breathing for an added educational effect) The character of the smell in the room has really changed. Not like incense, but a basic signature. (Safer for cats than using a diffuser as Thieves oil contains eucalyptus oil). I also have an essential oil diffuser and this revitalizer provides a good space base to use over it and can help keep the air circulating for longer. heard but seems the perfect size for the space, like a large soup bowl, slightly smaller than a saucepan I think but much easier to carry water around so a perfect balance of size for something you need to change regularly. The cable has a USB cable. end and comes with a USB wall adapter. The motor is tiny, 3V, so basically a computer fan motor, which surprises me, is enough, but spins water with enough power to manage to throw itself off the shelf I was on in 48 hours. The shelf isn't level or flat so I put a rubber mouse pad underneath to prevent this from happening again. Not broken, still works. thus the durability test is passed. The construction is simple and precise but well designed and made. Nice on/off switch. Works well, no risk of leaks etc. I think you're assuming you're changing the water daily, I was planning on aiming for every other day, but after a short time I'll probably only get by with 2-3 times a week. . Although it can evaporate faster as it gets lower, we'll see. I'll probably only change the water once a week and just add water the rest of the week, rebellious as I am. but uses less essential oil. I expect it to get dirty quickly, but that's when nature cleans best, certainly doesn't hurt, as long as it smells nice I probably won't bother cleaning too much either. For example I would like to see 3v and 6v or 9v motors running in clear plastic jars for comparison. A stronger one might be less a jet in a bottle and more a shower in a bottle. Maybe I'm wrong, but I think the more, the better the energy efficiency and effect. At the same time, you need to have enough water, and this one has it. So I'd rather have 2 or 3 of these instead of big top end products which I think will improve the atmosphere and sound. So yeah, I think that would be the way to go for a house or apartment. I thought I might need a more powerful motor, but it works. A glass of good plastic, good thickness. tinted so you can still see the water level and rotation but only as a shadow so it's smoother. What I like all the time. I guess the term would be lowkeyUpdate today: So falling off the shelf wasn't a question of time, but water level. The shelf is a deformed board. When full (or full) it wobbles or wobbles a bit, but that's okay. The first time, I assumed it would only work very gradually. But no. When the water level falls below the threshold, the wave oscillations stop being discontinuous and turn into a single orbital wave, going around the bowl at a speed of about 2 circles per second. Which then comes into contact with an external movement with an uneven surface on which it rests and is immediately thrown off. (Not bad for a 3 volt motor) This time I actually heard it fall and I managed to turn and half catch it. Even saved most of the water and after leaving it long enough to dry it just restarted and started working fine. But yes, it must be on a flat surface. Although I put a folded envelope under the page to make it flat and that fixed the problem for me. (So you can just replace the sleeve with a small strip of rubber) The first few hours he was nervous but the next day the water level is very low and he doesn't even think about moving, so the problem is solved and diagnosed. Make sure the base is flat or suffers. Ha
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