![]() ✔️ Evaporative cool mist humidifiers use a fan to draw air through a wet wick (or wick filters) and then release the vapor into the air. Our humidifier testing covers two types of cool mist technology, evaporative and ultrasonic, which each have their own pros and cons that you'll want to keep in mind, too: While they're fairly easy to clean, you will have to remember to regularly clean your humidifier to prevent bacteria and mold growth. But the major downside is that cool mist humidifiers can accumulate bacteria growth more easily if they're not maintained properly. One drawback is that cool mist humidifiers are a bit noisier, which can be an issue for light sleepers - plus, the cool mist of air isn’t ideal during cold weather months. They’re also more effective in the treatment of colds because they can shrink nasal passages. The absence of any burn hazard makes them safe to use, even around babies.
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