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Generalaire 5720 GeneralAire 900A Humidifier Review

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Description of Generalaire 5720 GeneralAire 900A Humidifier

Included: our Gfx3 automatic digital Humidistat. Features a manual or automatic mode with an outdoor sensor for temperature compensating control. For home sizes up to 2,800 sq. Ft. Patented kinetic flow water distribution system for maximum evaporative performance. Durable ultra-violet Stable automotive-grade plastics. Replacement vapor pad Ga19 (GFI #7919) or 990-13 (GFI #7002). replace 1-2 times per season.

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

Disappointing humidifier that barely works

Using this product, our team found that it barely increased the humidity levels in the room and required constant maintenance to prevent mold buildup..

Pros
  • None
Cons
  • Poor performance and maintenance issues

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Horrible Humidifier, Useless Purchase!

Thanks to my knowledge gained in practice as a housekeeper I can confidently say that this humidifier is a waste of money... While it has a sleek design, it failed to increase humidity levels in my Home and Kitchen. The ONLY good thing about this product is its quiet operation. However, the cons outweigh the pros, and I would not recommend it to anyone. The tank was difficult to refill, the filters were hard to find, and it required frequent cleaning which was a hassle..

Pros
  • Improves air quality by adding much needed moisture to the air, reducing dryness and discomfort for occupants.
Cons
  • Only available in black

Good simple device. Supplied with a good automatic hygrostat, transformer and a pair of water valves. I ended up not using a transformer or valves. I used the 24 volt supply from the oven transformer and a sail switch I bought separately to control the unit rather than risk tying it to the oven control board. With a sail switch, water will only start when it's on and air is flowing into the firebox. Both water valves are for copper plumbing systems and my plumbing is PEX so I just bought a PEX…

Pros
  • Household and kitchen
Cons
  • Some problems