As prominently as the weather report includes outdoor humidity on any given day, you may be surprised to know that you should pay close attention to the humidity inside your home, too.Every time the weather turns frigid and the soupy East Coast air turns dry, my previously comfortable apartment turns into a dried-out mess. My lips crack. My hands crack. Even my wood desk has cracked. That is, until I set up the Vornado DVDC300 humidifier in my two-bedroom apartment.
No longer did I itch and my hands crack, as long as the machine spat out a constant stream of water vapor. A humidifier like this could be just what you need to make your home much more comfortable. Be sure to also check out our guides on How to Build a Home Tool Kit, Best Air Purifiers, Best Eco-Friendly Cleaning Products, Best Robot Vacuums, Best Dyson Vacuums, and Best Cordless Vacuums.
When the air is dry, not only can you feel it, but it could also create health hazards in your home. Indoor humidity should ideally be kept between 30 and 50 percent to deter mold and pests, according to the Environmental Protection Agency. My apartment is about 700 square feet, with the combination kitchen/living room where I placed the Vornado comprising a bit less than half that.
About 12 inches high, 13 inches long, and 8 inches wide, the EVDC300 fit nicely in an unused corner near my couch, where it whirred away as I worked, ate, read, and watched movies alongside it. It weighs 6.9 pounds and is made of smooth plastic that wiped clean when it got dusty, although the white and gray plastic worked well at not showing much dust. The round, transparent blue water tank and the round fan slats atop the unit contrast with the straighter edges of the device's casing.