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    humidifier

    i was wondering since it is close to winter time and it gets really dry here would a humidifier be enough to keep my room above 50%.i dont want to go out and buy one to find it only raises the humidity a few percentages.in the summer its always above 60 but in the winter it can get really low.thanks!

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    Re: humidifier

    If you have an average sized room and keep the door closed most small humidifiers can bring the room up close to 100%. It doesn't take much.

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    Re: humidifier

    its a pretty nice sized room.prolly 30x15.i have no door but i still think it should get above 60 and thats all i need.thanx!

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    Re: humidifier

    Should have no problem. I forgot mine on one night and when I woke up the next morning the windows were dripping and everything felt soaked. It was like being in a rain forest!

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