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Hello wise parents,


I need to buy a humidifier for my baby's room to help ease cold symptoms.

I'd love to hear any recommendations from you as there are just far too many to choose from!


I'm looking for something not too big but efficient and effective, durable and easy to clean / maintain. Ideally I'd like one with an optional nightlight rather than one I can't turn off. Lastly it needs to be really quiet.

My head hurts from reading amazon reviews on all the different makes, so I'm hoping you can help me!


Thank you


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Hi akd


We had this one http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/3769001.htm, and initially I thought it was very good, but after having to take it back (twice) because the first one started making a loud grinding noise, and the second one leaked, we got this one http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/7328486.htm and have been much happier.

Hi there


I'm a real humidifier obsessive, I suffer from sinusitis and they really help with sleeping.

The best I've found is the Bionaire BU6000(John Lewis) it's super quiet, plus it's reasonably attractive.

So many I've tried are giant noisy blue lights!

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