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Reddit mentions of Honeywell HUL535B Cool Mist Humidifier Black Filter Free with Auto Shut-Off & Variable Settings for Medium Room, Bedroom, Baby Room

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Honeywell HUL535B Cool Mist Humidifier Black Filter Free with Auto Shut-Off & Variable Settings for Medium Room, Bedroom, Baby Room
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  • COOL MIST HUMIDIFIER – Honeywell Filter-Free Cool Mist Humidifier (HUL535B) helps to ensure proper humidity levels in your home. Indoor humidity levels between 40-60% can help relieve cough and congestion, keep throat/nasal passages hydrated and more.
  • QUICK AND EASY TO USE – This small humidifier features a compact size that makes it ideal for desktops or nightstands in medium-sized rooms. It produces a fine, visible cool mist, has variable settings, a direction mist outlet and can run up to 24 hours.
  • COUGH AND CONGESTION RELIEF – Humidifiers for home can be helpful during cold and flu season, when it’s difficult to sleep with cough and congestion. A humidifier or vaporizer can provide temporary relief by adding necessary moisture to the air.
  • HUMIDIFIERS FOR BEDROOM AND MORE – A cool mist humidifier fits into any room, making it a great choice for your family, even as a kids or baby humidifier. Use when the air is dry, in allergy season, when sick or to maintain optimal indoor humidity levels.
  • A BRAND YOU CAN TRUST – Honeywell has been keeping families comfortable in their homes for over 100 years with our full line of humidifiers, filters and more.
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height13.5 Inches
Length8.5 Inches
Weight3.8 Pounds
Width8.5 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Honeywell HUL535B Cool Mist Humidifier Black Filter Free with Auto Shut-Off & Variable Settings for Medium Room, Bedroom, Baby Room:

u/MikeVladimirov · 11 pointsr/guitarporn

Just a heads up, in the winter time, humidity goes down, not up. Cold outdoor air holds less moisture. The air in your home is going to be much drier as a result of this. This is probably why it might seem like your dehumidifier is not working - it's not producing any water because there's not enough water to pull from the air. Typically, you'd want to run a humidifier in the winter time, or just put a pan of water on your radiator if you don't want to spend money on a humidifier.

With solid body guitars, there's really no need to worry about humidity falling in the winter. Electric guitars are made of chunky pieces of extremely strong hardwoods that can tolerate substantial temperature and humidity swings. For proof of this, just look at how many vintage guitars spent upwards of a decade locked up in a barn or an attic and play just as well as they did when they were first purchased, after a string change and a quick setup.

The only thing I'd advise against is leaving your guitar near a radiator. While the heat won't damage the wood, months of repeated exposure to increased temperature may weaken glue, binding, and/or the finish, which may (but probably won't) lead to damage.

At most, you might find that your guitar may need a slight truss rod adjustment (which will probably lead to intonation adjustments, as well) and that the time it takes to go out of tune might change.

For acoustics, hollow bodies, and semi hollow bodies that are made of thin laminates (most of the more affordable electric hollow/semi hollow body guitars are made of fairly chunky laminates that are more robust), humidity and temperature can be a concern. Guitars of this kind that are made of solid wood can be more sensitive to temperature and humidity changes... In particular, thin soldiwood components (i.e. tops, sides, and backs) are more prone to cracking when they are very dry, abrupt temperature changes lead to material expansion/contraction and this leads to cracking. Simultaneous dryness and temp changes greatly increases the risk of cracking. So its generally recommended to maintain temps of 20-25ish degrees C and humidity of 50-60% around fancy acoustic guitars. I've personally used this humidifier for the past three or four years on the medium-high setting in the winter.

TL;DR - You really don't need to worry about most electric guitars in the winter time. For acoustics, just try to keep the room you store it in comfortably warm at all times and run a small or medium sized humidifier. If you have a more expensive jazz-oriented hollow or semi hollow electric guitar, you may want to do the same. Otherwise, check your neck relief about a month into the winter season and make sure your guitar still plays well. If not, a few quick adjustments will fix your problems.