As you may know, we’re a Dyson family and ever since the hub’s mom gifted us with our first Dyson Vacuum five years ago, we’re believers in the brand. We recently had a mishap with our cordless vacuum and the customer service centre was amazing! Yes Dyson products are expensive, but they’re worth every single dollar in my opinion. A couple months back you may recall that the hubs shared with you Little Monkey’s challenge with her eyes and how we solved the issue with the Dyson Pure Cool Link and a humidifier. So, when Dyson asked us if we’d like to test out the new Dyson Humidifier, we obviously jumped on it! Hang tight because we also have two tickets to the BabyTime Show in Toronto up for grabs!
Disclosure : We received the Dyson Humidifier for review purposes but, as always, opinions are TOTALLY ours.
We’ve had a humidifier at home ever since Little Monkey was born five years ago as our condo gets very dry in the winter and ever since, we’ve all seen the downside of NOT using a humidifier. However, until the Dyson Humidifier walked into our home, we didn’t know what we were missing! Daily water changes, monthly filter changes and the inability to automatically control the humidity levels are all a thing of the past.
The Dyson Humidifier is sleek and super quiet but most of all, it kills 99.9% of bacteria!! In the past we knew we were a breeding zone for bacteria but our need for moisture was more important so we ignored the bacteria and did our best to change the filters (which were coated in fungus) monthly. In true Dyson form, the engineers figured out a way to create a comfortable, hygienic home environment and so now parents can take comfort in knowing that the entire family is breathing clean air. The device uses Ultraviolet Cleanse technology to kill 99.9% of bacteria in the water and project clean, hydrated air evenly and quietly. With Intelligent Climate Control, it measures both the temperature and moisture in the air to create a comfortable environment and with the auto setting in place, we haven’t had to do much. The hubs is shocked that I haven’t asked him to refill the water after a a whole week of using it! Our air isn’t as dry yet and I’m curious to see how it performs in the winter but I’ve been told that we can get 18 hours of use before we’d have to refill the water. We’ve had it on the auto setting for the most part but we could also program it to shutoff when we want it to and if you forget to turn it off during your travels, you can rest easy knowing that the Humidifier shuts off automatically after 18 hours of straight use.
With rambunctious Baby Boy around. I’m glad to see the blade-less technology in place with the humidifier as well. Dyson’s patented Air Multiplier™ technology distributes mist evenly throughout the room and it also acts as a fan when needed. Condo dwellers who know how it can get hot and dry even in the winter, will be sure to appreciate this feature. While you can have the fan on with or without the mist (you can control the speed of the fan and the level of mist/humidity) this device doesn’t oscillate like the Pure Cool Purifier fans.
Those who suffer from allergies will be thrilled to learn that the Dyson Humidifier has been certified asthma and allergy friendly by the Asthma Society of Canada and it’s also a PTPA approved product! Parents have tested and approved it so you know it REALLY works! I’ve advised many condo dwelling parents to plop in a humidifier in their kid’s room because the benefits are immense. Dry air makes it difficult for little ones to sleep well and also causes many skin irritations which lead to other problems. With flu season around the corner, a humidifier could be your best friend! I’ve also been told that a humidifier can help with snoring, so we may just need to get another one for our bedroom!
If you’d like to play with the Dyson Humidifier yourself and live in Toronto, you’re in luck! To introduce this newest technology to Torontonians and their families, Dyson will be attending The BabyTime Show at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre from November 11 to 13. The BabyTime show is a forum for families and parents-to-be to discover the latest and greatest in baby products and services, hear from parenting experts and enjoy toddler entertainment. I know I loved the show when I visited with the then less than one month old Little Monkey! This year, we are very excited to be able to offer a chance to win a set of two tickets to the BabyTime Show. If you have a toddler, they’ll be happy to know that Bob the Builder will be in attendance!
Sheila
October 14, 2016 at 10:42 amThe Dyson humidifier looks great! And it’s got such great features, like how it gets rid of 99%of germs!
Yashy
October 14, 2016 at 10:49 amIt does looks fab indeed! It gets rid of the bacteria that usually inhabits the water logged areas in filters. Just wanted to point out that it’s not an air purifier per se. Check out the Pure Cool Link for that one!
Matthew
October 19, 2016 at 3:11 pmThis would make things a lot easier to breath at night.
Gingermommy
October 21, 2016 at 12:56 pmThis sounds great! Dry air is the worst especially in the winter months. Dyson has so many great products to help families live their life!
Yashy
October 22, 2016 at 1:09 pmTotally agree! Dyson does a bang on job at inventing some fabulously useful products!
The Flying Couponer
October 21, 2016 at 6:16 pmNice! I would love to have one. The air is so dry in our house during winter.
Yashy
October 22, 2016 at 1:07 pmYes the dry air can definitely be solved with a humidifier!
Margaret
July 16, 2017 at 9:27 amIt’s really such a good baby humidifier. It’s very cute and a good size too.I saw too many reviews but your reviews are totally unique and informative. I read your whole post and really glad to read your whole post and enjoy. We recently moved to Colorado and are still getting used to the dry climate and this helps! A baby humidifier is very silent and just looks awesome in the kids’ bedroom. I think this will be a great addition to Christmas gift list this year.
Thanks for sharing this post.
Yashy
July 16, 2017 at 3:45 pmThank you! Congratulations on the move and I hope Santa is good to you this year 🙂 We’re still loving ours!
Margaret
July 17, 2017 at 3:48 amI am so happy for your quick reply.
Again thanks.