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Can anyone recommend a good humidifier that doesn't leave white stuff everywhere? GF has been sick for 3 weeks and nothing seems to be helping.
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sycor
Dec 4 '23, 17:47
She's already been to the doctor but may be going back again. I think she had a cold that turned in to bronchitis or some kind of asthmatic bronchitis thing. She doesn't normally have asthma issues except when sick.
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Try using distilled water. -- nm
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TWuG
Dec 4, 19:31
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This... -- nm
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zeitgeist
Dec 4, 20:52
Honeywells are good.... -- (link)
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Remlik
Dec 4, 18:10
I can't as we put pots of water on top of the radiators to add moisture to the apartment in the winter. -- nm
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Krusty
Dec 4, 17:56
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Yeah no radiators here. Though putting apit of water on the stove and heating it up is an idea for now. -- nm
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sycor
Dec 4, 18:18
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