Graco Humidifier Replacement filter for 1.5 Gallon
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| Graco Humidifier Replacement filter for 1.5 Gallon |
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| Manufacturer: Graco Baby |
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| List Price: $6.99 |
| Sale Price: $6.99 |
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Filter for Graco 1.5 Gallon Cool Mist Humidifier For use in the Graco Cool Mist Humidifier 1.5 Gallon Daily Output. Fits the following: Graco Model 2H00 TrueAir Model 05510 Each easy-to-replace drop-in filter can be changed in about a minute. Replace the filter when it becomes hard to the touch or shows discoloration (which is caused by mineral deposits or mold/mildew buildup).
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Product Details |
- For 1.5 gallon daily output humidifier
- Fast and easy replacement, drops right into place
- Fits Graco model 2H00 TrueAir model 05510
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Excellent for Evaporation Humidifiers
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| Review Date: March 5, 2010 |
| Reviewer: W. Easley, Colorado Rocky Mountains |
I purchased this filter for my Graco home humidifier. I regularly performed operational maintenance on my humidifier, including washing the filter. Despite the maintenance the filter slowly became discolored from the natural pollutants and minerals contained in my water. This Graco Filter helped solve my problem.
I carefully care for the filter. To avoid frequently replacing the filter, I use a procedure that can extend the life of the filter. When the filter forms a crust, I soak it for awhile in vinegar water (usually 1 part vinegar to 4 parts water). After soaking I carefully rinse the filter several times in fresh water.
The Graco humidifier that I use is an evaporation style machine. To work properly, the "filter" must be free of pollutants, as the machine adds moisture to the air by having a fan blow air through the sponge type filter (exactly like the "swamp coolers" so popular in arid climates). Clogs decrease effectiveness and add pollutants to the air in the room being used. Accordingly, in addition to carefully maintaining the filter, I add KAZ Humidifier Bacteriostatic Treatment to the reservoir to prevent the growth of bacterial agents. (KAZ Humidifier Bacteriostatic Treatment
When properly maintained, the Graco Humidifier Replacement filter is an excellent product. I recommend this filter for evaporation humidifiers.
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Necessary but somewhat expensive
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| Review Date: April 30, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Heather Hart, Georgia |
| We have well water that must be pretty dirty because I could replace this filter every two weeks using our humidifer at night only. It is a little expensive to have to replace so often, but it does its job and I have no compliants. |
It's cheaper than the other filters
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| Review Date: August 3, 2008 |
| Reviewer: R. Myers, Gilbert, AZ United States |
| This is the cheapest replacement filter for our Hamilton Beach humidifier that I found. My only complaint(s) is that it does not say how often to change these filters nor does the packaging offer any advice on how to extend the life of these filters. It seems that they do not last more than a few weeks without drying up or turning brown. I guess that's normal, but neither the humidifier nor these replacement packages tell you how often to replace the filters. |
changing often in baby's room
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| Review Date: April 11, 2009 |
| Reviewer: T. Smith, Whitman, MA |
| I agree with R. Myers comments about lack of information on how often to change the filter or prolong the life of the filter. We have a Graco humidifier in our son's room that uses these filters. My wife wants to replace the filter when she begins to smell an odor being emitted from the humidifier. Sure enough, the filter has begun to turn brown when she smells the odor. Amazon was the only site where we were able to find these replacement filters. Thank you, Amazon! |
Doesn't work as well
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| Review Date: October 27, 2009 |
| Reviewer: jwach, |
| I have the Hamilton Beach True Air Cool Mist humidifier and these Graco filters don't work nearly as well as the Hamilton Beach filters. They don't let as much mist in the air so it's not nearly as effective. I don't like them. |
costly
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| Review Date: April 21, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Dawn, Lincoln, NE United States |
| I would not recommend this humidifier if you are looking for a good value. It does work okay, but the filters need to be replaced every two weeks, which really adds up! I do like the white noise the machine makes because it seems to lull our baby to sleep. In the end, however, I wouldn't buy this again simply because of the cost. |
Caution- better purchase the True Air filter instead
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| Review Date: February 12, 2010 |
| Reviewer: L. Koch, United States |
I purchased this Graco filter for my True Air humidifier because the Graco humidifier is identical to my True Air (with the obvious Graco label slapped on instead). As another reviewer already indicated, this filter is horrible and does not perfom like the True Air filters. I purchased this filter at BRU because that is where I got the humidifier and I cannot find the filters at any other brick and mortar store. First, the filter is entirely white, lacking the silver lining on the outside like the box picture clearly shows. The True Air filters always had a blue lining on the outside of the mainly white filter. Second, after ONE nightly use it was already brown in spots. I can use my filter for several weeks, by following the manufacturer's instructions to run the humidifier after the water container is empty, to dry out the filter before storage. Finally, the filter did not get wet as the True Air filter did. Only the bottom got wet. Even when I pushed it into the water receptacle more firmly, the filter still became wet on just the bottom, rendering this filter completely useless in my opinion.
Don't waste your money on this brand. |
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