Boneco E200 Unboxing and introduction. Evaporative Humidifier 200 ml/hour

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Unboxing of the evaporative humidifier Boneco E200 There are many different types of humidifiers on the market, and all have their advantages and disadvantages. It can be difficult to find which type of humidifier to choose. In this article, we will look at evaporative humidifiers and look at the advantages of this type of humidifier. Other options could be humidifiers with steam, hybrid air washers (both humidifiers and air purifiers) or ultrasonic humidifiers. How does an evaporative humidifier work? The principle of evaporative air humidifier: The air that is drawn in passes a filter that adds moisture to the air. A special filter mat sucks up the water from the water container. A fan blows the dry air through the damp mat, so that the air absorbs moisture. This moist air is then blown back into the room. Natural evaporation occurs from the large surface in the filter. Imagine a drop of water lying on the table. It does not evaporate immediately. If you take a finger and pull this drop out to form a thin film, it evaporates immediately (you can see that it dries). This is the same principle as an evaporative humidifier. By increasing the surface area considerably, the water evaporates naturally. The process is self-regulating, and will be more efficient in dry air. Too much moisture cannot be added, and a hygrostat is not strictly necessary, although some models do have one. What are the benefits of an evaporative humidifier? Water does not collect around the...

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