Sears Humidifiers

Humidifiers have now become an essential accessory for every household. We all have faced the wrath of the winter winds or for that matter any air that lacks humidity. Low levels of humidity are known to cause a lot of concerns, both minor and major. These could be dry lips, sore throats, cracked skin, itching of the skin, increased asthma skins and the like. The other problems caused by air having low levels of moisture are the cracking of woods and plaster. Hence, this type of air disturbs not only our daily life but it also has a negative impact on the other household items. Sears humidifiers are a widely chosen alternative for these issues. Be it winter or any other season, these humidifiers have helped us in taking care of ourselves and our loved ones.

Humidifiers from Sears are designed to meet everyone’s need and specifications. Whether you need a small humidifier for a 700 sq feet area or a big one, as big as 2900 sq feet, they have it all. However, the most sold one is a free standing, floor positioned humidifier. There are 38 models to choose from and these are divided in to four categories. They are evaporative humidifiers, cool mist humidifiers, warm mist humidifiers and vaporous humidifiers. The evaporative humidifier transmits invisible moisture by forcing it through a fan in the air. This is achieved through a moistened filter. The cool mist humidifier uses ultrasonic technology to transmit moisture in the air.

It is in the form of a visible, room temperature mist. Warm mist humidifier uses an electrical heating element which is present inside a humidifier and transmits moisture in a visible warm mist. Vaporous humidifiers usually use a heating element or sometimes may also use an electrode for transmitting moisture in a steam vapor.

Cleaning of the filters is an integral part of any humidifier, and Sears humidifiers are no exceptions. For best results, the experts advise periodic cleaning to prevent the growth of bacteria and other odor causing micro organisms. These humidifiers have been, and will continue to provide protection from air having low moisture content.