I tested a few air purifier and humidifier combo products and can't say I'm satisfied with their performance. Typically, these combo products lack high-quality filter media and use low-capacity water tanks, which is why I would rather go with separate units. Also, you should keep in mind that air purifiers aren't recommended in high-humidity places, so before getting an air purifier and humidifier, you should check the humidity level in your place.
@@AirPurifierFirst thanks for reply, its an old one, i bought Philips 2-in-1 Air Purifier and Humidifier Series AC2729/10, it has nano tech humidifier that dont give water fumes liker others, its been great for me, few inaccuracies from time to time when measuring humidity, but i have separate humidity detector so no issues. My room is super dry and i really needed that, especially in winter, 20% is nightmare for my skin and astma :)
Depends where you live and if it’s available to you but I have a Xiaomi air purifier and there’s a company called misou that makes passive evaporative humidifier that just sits on top of the air purifier as one unit. Basically the air form the purifier comes up to the Sponge that evaporates water up
I DID take a deep breath. Thanks for the info; it answered my question of the difference between the two. And, it explained specifically what they do and how they do it. Thumbs UP!
Really well-done video - very good editing plus, this enthusiastic presenter has rare "personality appeal". He is a 10 out of 10 presenter!👍 I would like to add this - over 90% of the air purifiers that say "HEPA" do not actually work at a HEPA level - so folks really have to do their research. Plus, the UV light probably does not do much inside an air purifier.
@Makiyes1 Yes, you can put them in the same room, but we would recommend keeping a little distance between them so the purifier isn't pulling in the mist directly from the humidifier.
@Nibbler324 They can both be beneficial for breathing, but it depends on what is causing the issue. An air purifier will help filter allergens out of the air which can help, and if you live in a dry area and you're waking up congested, a humidifier will add moisture to the air which will help. If you still have questions please be sure to contact our experts at 800-860-3736 for help deciding which is right for you.
@pedrogil5836 If you live in a humid area you may actually want to consider getting a de-humidifier. Give us a call at 800-860-3736 and we can help figure out which one will work best for your space.
@Annoymous_41 You'd want to use an air purifier, and also consider adding a de-humidifier. Humidifiers are better for dry skin. If you need assistance finding the right models be sure to contact our experts at 800-860-3736 for help.
@Dolph96 It really depends on what is causing the mold to occur. Mold is typically a result of the air being too damp, in which case you'll want to look into a DE-humidifier. Give our experts a call at 800-860-3736 and we can help figure out which product will work best for you. We're always happy to help!
@cabaniukm5949 Based on that information you would benefit from a humidifier. If you need any assistance finding the right one be sure to give us a call at 800-860-3736. Our experts can help find one to fit your budget and they'll also be able to tell you about any promotions we might have going on that can't be advertised online.
@Prasath-uo7uc If it's very humid, a dehumidifier by itself will help by removing moisture from the air. That helps make the room a bit cooler. But a dedicated Air Conditioner will dehumidify a room and also blow cold air into it making it more comfortable.
@mryoso22 Absolutely. They perform different functions so it is completely okay to use both at the same time. If you do, be sure not to put them too close together.
@@Djordjeblrs the one you’re looking at is a DEhumidifier which is fine. The issue with putting humidifier and air filter too close is that the humid air can get into the filters and cause moisture which won’t filter as well or even mold
@hrithik4515 It depends on what is causing them. If it's because of dry air then a humidifier would be a good solution (especially good to use in winter time when the air is very dry). If it's because of allergies then an air purifier might be a better choice. We'd suggest trying the humidifier first. Here is a link to the models we carry: www.abt.com/Humidifiers/c/410.html If you need additional help be sure to contact our experts at 800-860-3736.
@leiifadriquela1283 It depends on what you're trying to solve. Humidifiers are good if you live in a dry region and want to add moisture to the air. If someone is suffering from allergies, an air purifier will be a better choice. If you need assistance finding the right one be sure to give our experts a call at 800-860-3736 and they can help you determine which one will work best for your situation.
@gbrl30188 You can certainly use both at the same time. They do different things so you'd potentially be solving multiple problems by using both. If you need any assistance finding the right models for your needs be sure to call our experts at 800-860-3736. We're always happy to help!
@Jokerboss421 Air purifiers can help with both. Give our experts a call at 800-860-3736 and we can help figure out which one will work best for your home.
@big_semi7897 She'd most likely benefit from an air purifier. They help clear allergens and dust from the air which can help with sneezing and congestion.
My wife has asthma and we live in a dry and dusty place in India. She suffers a lot in terms of increased exacerbation from september till March every year which is bit colder here. What should I choose? Both?
@ilive4anime. They can both help with that. The air purifier can help clear allergens out of the air that cause dry eyes, and the humidifier will add moisture to the air which will also help. If you were just going to get one to try and solve the issue we'd suggest going with a humidifier. If you need assistance finding the right one be sure to give our experts a call at 800-860-3736.
If you’re conflicted just use the Air Purifier during the day only when you’re home and use the humidifier at night when you’re sleeping
If you're conflicted just spend double the money
what about buying 2 in 1 purifier and humifier?
I tested a few air purifier and humidifier combo products and can't say I'm satisfied with their performance. Typically, these combo products lack high-quality filter media and use low-capacity water tanks, which is why I would rather go with separate units.
Also, you should keep in mind that air purifiers aren't recommended in high-humidity places, so before getting an air purifier and humidifier, you should check the humidity level in your place.
@@AirPurifierFirst thanks for reply, its an old one, i bought Philips 2-in-1 Air Purifier and Humidifier Series AC2729/10, it has nano tech humidifier that dont give water fumes liker others, its been great for me, few inaccuracies from time to time when measuring humidity, but i have separate humidity detector so no issues. My room is super dry and i really needed that, especially in winter, 20% is nightmare for my skin and astma :)
@@AirPurifierFirstHumidity has nothing to do with cleaning the quality of your air any home can benefit from one
Depends where you live and if it’s available to you but I have a Xiaomi air purifier and there’s a company called misou that makes passive evaporative humidifier that just sits on top of the air purifier as one unit. Basically the air form the purifier comes up to the Sponge that evaporates water up
@@rdvgrd6 thanks for reply, but i got philips 2 in 1 humidifier and purifier, very happy with it tbh
I DID take a deep breath. Thanks for the info; it answered my question of the difference between the two. And, it explained specifically what they do and how they do it. Thumbs UP!
Really well-done video - very good editing plus, this enthusiastic presenter has rare "personality appeal". He is a 10 out of 10 presenter!👍 I would like to add this - over 90% of the air purifiers that say "HEPA" do not actually work at a HEPA level - so folks really have to do their research. Plus, the UV light probably does not do much inside an air purifier.
What brands have atavated charcoal
Can you put them in the same room such as a bedroom?
@Makiyes1 Yes, you can put them in the same room, but we would recommend keeping a little distance between them so the purifier isn't pulling in the mist directly from the humidifier.
Hi, I am a public speaker and trainer. Will the humidifier help me keep my vocal chords in good condition, as I have to speak a lot during the day?
witch one is best to help breathing?
@Nibbler324 They can both be beneficial for breathing, but it depends on what is causing the issue. An air purifier will help filter allergens out of the air which can help, and if you live in a dry area and you're waking up congested, a humidifier will add moisture to the air which will help. If you still have questions please be sure to contact our experts at 800-860-3736 for help deciding which is right for you.
Never really thought about it like that but if my room is always hot and yes even with ac on which one should I get?
@pedrogil5836 If you live in a humid area you may actually want to consider getting a de-humidifier. Give us a call at 800-860-3736 and we can help figure out which one will work best for your space.
Straight to the point beginning of the video thank you
You are one of the best hosts I've ever listened to... 😀 You're genuinely amazing!
Nice presentation 🎉
Air purifier good for allergies or humidifier?
@Annoymous_41 You'd want to use an air purifier, and also consider adding a de-humidifier. Humidifiers are better for dry skin. If you need assistance finding the right models be sure to contact our experts at 800-860-3736 for help.
It feels like my throat is always itchy and my nose is always stuffed as if mold and roaches are around what would you suggest?
@Dolph96 It really depends on what is causing the mold to occur. Mold is typically a result of the air being too damp, in which case you'll want to look into a DE-humidifier. Give our experts a call at 800-860-3736 and we can help figure out which product will work best for you. We're always happy to help!
I deal with waking up with dry nose, eyes and tougher breathing when the heating is on....I don't know what to choose
@cabaniukm5949 Based on that information you would benefit from a humidifier. If you need any assistance finding the right one be sure to give us a call at 800-860-3736. Our experts can help find one to fit your budget and they'll also be able to tell you about any promotions we might have going on that can't be advertised online.
@Prasath-uo7uc If it's very humid, a dehumidifier by itself will help by removing moisture from the air. That helps make the room a bit cooler. But a dedicated Air Conditioner will dehumidify a room and also blow cold air into it making it more comfortable.
If you close your eyes and listen to this, he sounds like Daniel Tosh
He truly does
is it okay to use both?
@mryoso22 Absolutely. They perform different functions so it is completely okay to use both at the same time. If you do, be sure not to put them too close together.
just don't put them too close to eachother
Then how do 2 in 1 devices work? For instance, Trotec TTK 70 @@MatchaMan
@@Djordjeblrs the one you’re looking at is a DEhumidifier which is fine. The issue with putting humidifier and air filter too close is that the humid air can get into the filters and cause moisture which won’t filter as well or even mold
I have a small house, but I need both, wish a good two in one was available.
Thank you for putting this up.
Which one is best for nose bleeds
@hrithik4515 It depends on what is causing them. If it's because of dry air then a humidifier would be a good solution (especially good to use in winter time when the air is very dry). If it's because of allergies then an air purifier might be a better choice. We'd suggest trying the humidifier first. Here is a link to the models we carry: www.abt.com/Humidifiers/c/410.html If you need additional help be sure to contact our experts at 800-860-3736.
100% humidifier
Whats better for baby air purifier or humidifier?
@leiifadriquela1283 It depends on what you're trying to solve. Humidifiers are good if you live in a dry region and want to add moisture to the air. If someone is suffering from allergies, an air purifier will be a better choice. If you need assistance finding the right one be sure to give our experts a call at 800-860-3736 and they can help you determine which one will work best for your situation.
dude your body language is absolutely immaculate 😂 so smooth that it’s actually distracting you look like videogames animation in 40 years future
THANK YOU ZANY GUY!
Both??
@gbrl30188 You can certainly use both at the same time. They do different things so you'd potentially be solving multiple problems by using both. If you need any assistance finding the right models for your needs be sure to call our experts at 800-860-3736. We're always happy to help!
Thanks a lot
I have 2 in 1 air-con and humidifier
I need something that gets rid of dust and smell
@Jokerboss421 Air purifiers can help with both. Give our experts a call at 800-860-3736 and we can help figure out which one will work best for your home.
Use both
one is >$4 and the other is >$100.
My girlfriend sneezes like crazy in my bedroom and nose gets stuffed which should I get
@big_semi7897 She'd most likely benefit from an air purifier. They help clear allergens and dust from the air which can help with sneezing and congestion.
My wife has asthma and we live in a dry and dusty place in India. She suffers a lot in terms of increased exacerbation from september till March every year which is bit colder here.
What should I choose?
Both?
''i might buy these just coz the presenter has exaggerated body language and tone of voice'' - absolute pleb
I want less dry eyes.
@ilive4anime. They can both help with that. The air purifier can help clear allergens out of the air that cause dry eyes, and the humidifier will add moisture to the air which will also help. If you were just going to get one to try and solve the issue we'd suggest going with a humidifier. If you need assistance finding the right one be sure to give our experts a call at 800-860-3736.
@@abtelectronics thank you kindly!