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- #11 in Humidifier Replacement Wicks
Honeywell evaporative humidifiers are designed around the replacement filter to optimize performance and output. This is a 3 pack of the replacement humidifier wicking filter T.
S George
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025
Thank you for super fast shipping. Packaging was perfect, cost is very reasonable. Will definitely use this shop again.
Linda
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2025
Best filter of all I have tried. Others cheaper but don’t last as long before having to change.
Ivanack
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2025
Perfect fit, very efficient, good price point.
Raymond W.
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2025
Replace every 20 days else it gets musty. Soaks good, Flip the rotation top to bottom blue side out every refill of the tank else the top gets crusty and it will mold sooner than it should. That goes for all water filters of this style. No complaints.
Macy
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2025
These ones last the longest and more important to me, they’re the most effective and output the most moisture.
G
Reviewed in Canada on August 19, 2024
C'est la troisième commande avec ce fournisseur, le service est toujours efficace et rapide.
Tricia
Reviewed in Canada on August 17, 2024
If you don't rotate these every time you top up the water, they dry out and you'll have to throw them away before they are even used.
Sound Selector
Reviewed in Canada on February 13, 2024
What on earth would excuse the price of this item going from $31 to $47 in a month? Whereas the Type A filter that works with my other humidifier is easy to maintain, this one gets gunked up simply from the water level in the tank going down, and I can't babysit the humidifier. Since the cost of the filter rivals the cost of the unit, might be better to use a different unit, or go generic, rather than be held hostage to this gouging.
BlueRoanQH
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2024
This filter does a great job of filtering out particles in our water. We have extremely hard water, and it has a tendency to ruin our humidifiers due to build up. This filter is great at preventing this from happening which extends the life of our humidifier. It is also great to know that clean water is going into our air!
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2024
I have used similar filters that were said to be comparable to Honeywell filters.The Honeywell filter is much more efficient. Exact fit. So pleased. The cost is a bit more than the generic filters. The Honeywell filters are definitely preferable. I believe you will be pleased with your Honeywell filter.
K
Reviewed in Canada on November 21, 2023
I tried 2 different random no name filter/wicks and I noticed that they didn't work as well as the filter that came with my unit. I couldn't imagine what Honeywell does different from the cheaper alternatives, but I can tell you what ever they do is worth it. These new genuine Honeywell filters work great, I won't be buying the knock offs again.
Mark
Reviewed in Canada on April 7, 2023
They work as they should. Only issue I have is the tap water in our house destroys them in no time. They don’t last long unless I use RO water which is expensive. Overall it’s not a fault if this product, these are good value for the money.
Judy
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2022
I bought this updated filter to compare to the original filters, and I honestly can’t tell much of a difference. Maybe the only difference that I’ve noticed is that this two layer filter gets harder with mineral deposit a little faster than the one layer ones. But that’s an easy fix.Besides rotating the filter regularly, when I notice that the water is no longer able to travel up the filter, I remove and soak the filter in a clean container of water (it can be cold or lukewarm). As it’s soaking, I’ll squeeze the filter to help expel the excess minerals. Then, I replace the dirty water with clean water and repeat the steps until it’s no longer cloudy.Next, I add a splash of vinegar into the container of water and soak the filter until the rest of the mineral deposit is gone from the filter. As it’s soaking, I still occasionally squeeze the filter to help remove the remaining mineral deposit. It usually takes less than 30 minutes to soak for me.Finally, I squeeze and rinse the filter with clean water until I can no longer smell the vinegar. It’s helpful to remove as much as the mineral deposit with just water first so you do not have to use very much vinegar to remove the rest. Using too much vinegar makes it hard to remove it from filter, and you don’t want to risk damaging your machine with a bunch of vinegar.Sometimes if there is too much buildup on the filter, it’ll still remain hard no matter how much vinegar or how long you soak it. At that point, it just needs to be replaced.I regularly rinse and clean my filters so it can work properly during it’s entire expected life cycle before getting replaced. I haven’t decided which filter to go with. The two layer ones are more expensive, but supposedly work better. Perhaps as a compromise, I can buy them from a third party company to test out the effectiveness and save money.Overall, I'd recommend as long as the price is reasonable (since the prices on Amazon change based on stock and demand).
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