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Ultrasonic vs Evaporative Humidifiers

Q1: Which is better, ultrasonic or evaporative?

A: The core difference—ultrasonic “shatters” water into visible mist; evaporative lets water evaporate naturally (invisible mist). Ultrasonic is quiet, efficient, and cheap (about $8–30) but has white dust and needs purified water; evaporative has no white dust and accepts any water but costs more (about $40–110), with filter consumables and slight noise.

Q2: Which should I buy first?

A: Under about $28, choose ultrasonic (with purified water); over about $42, go evaporative (hassle-free). Ultrasonic suits noise-sensitive users willing to use purified water; evaporative suits homes with kids or elderly who don’t want water fuss.

Q3: Why don’t evaporative humidifiers over-humidify?

A: It’s physics—the higher the humidity, the slower evaporation. Evaporative models self-limit: as humidity rises they naturally slow, so they won’t turn a room into a sauna.