💨 Breathe easy, live better — the warm mist your home deserves!
The Vicks Warm Mist Humidifier features a 1-gallon tank delivering up to 24 hours of quiet, filter-free operation, ideal for rooms up to 600 sq. ft. Designed for easy top-fill refills and equipped with auto shut-off, it supports respiratory comfort for babies, kids, and adults. Compatible with Vicks VapoSteam for added soothing relief, this trusted vaporizer is pediatrician-recommended and backed by a 3-year warranty.
Brand | Vicks |
Special Feature | Quiet |
Color | White |
Filter Type | Filter Free |
Operation Mode | Vaporizer |
Product Dimensions | 7.88"D x 12"W x 1425"H |
Item Weight | 4.75 Pounds |
Room Type | Bedroom, Nursery, Office, Living Room, Kids Rooms |
Model Name | V745 |
Included Components | Humidifier |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Wattage | 260 watts |
Control Method | Touch |
Manufacturer | Vicks |
Part Number | V745A/V745-JUV |
Item Weight | 4.75 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | V745A/V745-JUV |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
Style | 12 Hour Model |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Special Features | Quiet |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 3 Year Warranty |
A**N
Great combination humidifier plus Vicks
When you’re dealing with someone sick, it’s really important to make them as comfortable and healthy as soon as possible. My family has been using Vicks since I was a kid so the brand has a really long-standing with my family and when I was a kid, I would’ve loved this in my room instead of rubbing this on my neck or under my nose.ProsThe humidity level is definitely noticeable, but with the addition of the Vicks being diffuse throughout the air makes breathing a lot easier when stuffy or congested. Unlike the vapor rub when they roll over on their stomach, they can still breathe in the air from the humidifier. it’s a great idea. Very easy to use the capacity less for a couple hours and it’s easy to fill. I think it was also a nice touch adding a little light for ambience.ConsOnly con is there should be a sensor or an alarm stating when the water is run out.
L**A
Wonderful purchase.
Very very very very very very very good purchase. I have sinus issues during the winter, and this solved them immediately. During the rest of the year, I use this to make the air in my home more hospitable (i.e. less dry), which allows me to grow air-root plants. It also helps me to reduce the static shocks I get in the winter.The rest of this review looks like a lot of work, but it really really is not. The actual cleaning takes maybe 20 minutes of your time. The rest of it is just waiting for the white vinegar to do its work. I made my instructions very specific, so that is why my review is long.WORD OF WARNING:As with ANY warm-air humidifier, you need to own up to the fact that it will require regular cleaning. that come with it. You NEED to read the instructions that come with this product. Think of the humidifier like your phone, and think of cleaning the humidifier like charging your phone. Alternatively, think of the humidifier like your dishes, and think of cleaning the humidifier like cleaning your dishes. Using your humidifier will allow mineral build-up from the water you use to fill the tank (even if you use filtered water, like me, which GREATLY minimizes the mineral build-up). Using your phone will drain the battery, and using your dishes will make them dirty. If you want to use your phone, you need to charge it. If you want to use your dishes, you need to clean them. Don't expect some magical fairy to clean your things for you or charge your phone.The mineral build-up occurs because there are particles in your water, some of which are natural. Because this is a warm-air humidifier, the heating element will heat the water to create steam (i.e. evaporation). Whatever cannot evaporate will remain on the heating element. It's like taking salt water and leaving it in a pot under the sun. Eventually, all that will remain after several hours is the salt because the salt couldn't evaporate. The minerals cannot evaporate and will remain on the heating element. If you leave the mineral build-up on the heating element, the heating element cannot heat the water properly, and it also provides a very good environment for bacteria and mold to grow. You do NOT want bacteria and mold growing on your humidifier, because spores can become airborne, and you absolutely do NOT want to breathe that in.Here are a few tips:1) Use ONLY purified water (get a cheap Brita water pitcher) in the tank. This prevents you from having to clean it LITERALLY every time you fill the tank up. In other words, if you use unfiltered water, you will need to soak the heating element EVERY time your tank runs dry.2) If, like me, you use filtered water and you have let the humidifier run through 3 or 4 tanks-worth of water without cleaning it, you will want white vinegar, which comes in a huge 2-gallon jug at your local grocery store.3) When wiping off the heating element in your humidifier, use a soft cotton wash cloth or a paper towel. DO NOT USE A SCRUBBER or HARSH CLOTH ON THE HEATING ELEMENT. Rough/scrubby cloths, sponges, etc. will scratch and create grooves on the heating element, which provide more surface area for the mineral build-up to occur. (You'll see this reminder again later)How to clean it after you've filled and used up 3 to 4 tanks of filtered water:[note: "chamber" refers to the concave area around the heating element. "Tank" refers to the blue water tank that says "Vicks" on it.]1) For the love of all that is good in the world, UNPLUG the humidifier before you even begin cleaning. Then, let the heating element cool down for an hour.2) Remove the water tank and rinse it out (believe me, the tank can get dirty too, even if you use filtered water). Then remove all the removable parts (sounds stupid when I write it but once you get this humidifier in your house, you'll understand). You'll see this round, gray thing. That's the heating element.3) Fill the area surrounding the heating element with white vinegar, making sure you cover the top of the heating element. Let it sit overnight. The instructions say 20 minutes, but I have found that it's better to let it sit overnight or even over two nights, especially if you can see any white residue on the heating element. If, after a few hours, you see the white vinegar in the chamber turning cloudy, then empty the vinegar into the sink and replenish the chamber with fresh white vinegar.4) Drain the white vinegar into the sink and have tap water running while you do this.4) Rinse the heating element area (and anywhere that had white vinegar) with tap water.5) Use a soft dish cloth or Bounty paper towels (not the kind that you get in public bathrooms) to wipe the sides and top of the heating element.** Rinse with water. Then use a chopstick or a spoon to gently slide the towel or dish cloth down the sides of the chamber so you can wipe and dry the hard-to-reach parts of the humidifier. Rinse with water again.**DO NOT USE A SCRUBBER or HARSH CLOTH ON THE HEATING ELEMENT. Rough/scrubby cloths, sponges, etc. will scratch and create grooves on the heating element, which provide more surface area for the mineral build-up to occur.6) Thoroughly dry the humidifierUse again.
J**S
UPDATE on different models and specifications
the unit i got was way smaller than what is pictured. the picture should be changed. and from reading the reviews, there are two different models at least. the model i wanted was with the larger fill opening and the larger size model. the smaller model does not have a good steam output, no auto shut off, and small fill opening. I am seriously thinking on sending it back. i thought all these reviews could not be wrong, but the proof is in the performance. Also i read one review on not using distilled water. the unit has no steam output with distilled water. and i read so many reviews that people were using distilled water. to much conflicting information about to many models.After two weeks I had to give it 4 stars. it works good, but i would like more output, but there are other bigger models to look at also. so far it has been operating nicely. i have a small room for my bedroom and when its cold the humidity level is 20 %, after running this is might go up to 30%. it all depends how cold it is inside the room. but I have to tell you that I clean it everyday by rinsing and wiping the parts down. and everyday I clean the heating element with white vinegar and I tooth brush to get all the deposits of the element. So far I have been able to clean the element completely like it was new. I am sure that cleaning the element every day helps it to run more efficiently. i have no leaks yet. I am wandering why they updated this model or did they actually have 2 different models. I definitely would buy it again.
C**D
Dependable, low tech congestion relief
This old-fashioned dependable Vicks warm mist machine is one of a series we have owned over the years. It is a low-tech way to ease chest and nasal congestion. We have water with a lot of lime/calcium in it, which coats the heating element every time we use it. After I empty the tank and rinse it, I take off the steam "silo" and pour some white vinegar into the remaining water in the heating element well. After a few hours, I use a soft toothbrush to gently remove any remaining deposit. If you are willing to do that regularly, the steamer will last for years.
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