The best humidifiers for a healthier home
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Are you an allergy sufferer? Here's something you may not know: It's no just the outside world — all the pollution and pollen — that's aggravating your allergies and asthma. Dry air inside your home can also contribute to these irritating health issues. It can even cause dry skin. So don't just sit there and suffer. A humidifier could be the solution to all the coughing, sneezing, flaking, and general unpleasantness.
According to research, humidifiers can help increase moisture indoors, especially when it’s cold outside and there’s more dry air swirling around. Humidifiers also have other benefits, such as increasing overall comfort at home, reducing congestion, and minimising bacteria.
With so many options, it can be hard to find the right humidifier for your health needs. Especially if you're a first-time humidifier user. It's hard to know what makes one humidifier better than another. To the untrained eye they all look the same. So, before you buy, there are a few things to consider. Here's a quick guide and a round-up of the best humidifiers available right now.
How does a humidifier work?
A humidifier has a water tank that it draws moisture from, turning the water into mist or vapour and emitting it into the room. Ultimately, it increases the local humidity. Different humidifiers may use different tech, but that's the general idea.
Some humidifiers allow you to set a timed cycle (for example, four or eight hours), so you won’t have to constantly monitor their activity. Custom settings are helpful if you’re prone to allergies, asthma, or dry skin, so you can control how much mist and moisture the humidifier emits to make a room more comfortable.
How big am area do humidifiers cover?
Size is important when you’re looking for a humidifier. The amount of moisture in the living room might differ from baby's bedroom, so keep size and coverage in mind when you’re browsing different models. For big rooms, opt for humidifiers that add moisture up to 1,000 square feet. Small rooms might require humidifiers with a moisture output of up to 80 millilitres per hour. A lot of it comes down to the size of the tank.
Keep reading and you'll see the humidifiers on this list range between 500 ml and 4 litres. The bigger the tank, the more space the humidifier is likely to cover.
Are humidifiers safe in the home?
Safety is important when looking for any appliance or device. Most humidifiers have an automatic shut-off, meaning they will operate consistently for a few hours until they run out of water. Spill-proof tanks are also great for safety, because you can add moisture without causing hazardous leaks or puddles.
How much does a humidifier cost?
Appliances, including humidifiers, don’t always come cheap. But we've included a range of prices in this roundup. But before you drop big bucks, consider the type of humidifier — not to mention the price — that suits you best. You can always start with a cheaper model and level up once you decide whether it's worth the extra cash.
What is the best humidifier?
That's ultimately up to you. It depends on your home, lifestyle, and, well, moisture levels. But if you’re ready to tackle that dry air, we’re here to help you find the best humidifier for you and your humidifying needs.
These are the best humidifiers in 2025.
Levoit Humidifier
Best For First Time Users
The Good & The Bad
- Amazon best seller
- Quiet operation
- Good for bedroom use
- Affordable price
- Bigger capacities available
- Fairly basic features
Why We Like It
This understated Levoit humidifier is a popular model on Amazon and for good reason. It's affordable and gets the job done with a generous (though not huge) water capacity and a runtime of up to 25 hours. It's simple to use — just fill it with water from the top and use a dial to set the rate of mist.
As a bonus, there's an automatic shut off feature that switches the humidifier off if the water level is low or if the water tank is removed. It's perfect for the bedroom too, with a quiet operation of just 23 Db. It's not the most advanced but if you've never used a humidifier before, this is a great starting point.
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Dyson Humidify+Cool
Best For Clean Air
The Good & The Bad
- Reduces 99.9% of bacteria
- Sleek Dyson design
- Also purifies the air
- Ultraviolet tech
- App and voice control
- Very expensive
- Too big for some rooms
Why We Like It
The Dyson Humidify+Cool is an ultra-sleek game-changer (and very big at 92cm tall) that increases moisture while purifying the air. It does this by filtering unwanted nasties out of the water — by using ultraviolet cleansing tech to kill 99.9% of bacteria — then circulates purified, humidified air. As always with Dyson, it’s not cheap, but the features are worth the cost.
It has multiple modes — such as "night" and "breeze" mode — and voice and app control. An algorithm diagnoses pollutants at molecular level and reacts by purifying and providing real-time reports. A HEPA filter also helps to trap 99.95% of particles as small as 0.1 microns.
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H2O Humidifier
Best For Travel
The Good & The Bad
- Very portable
- USB powered
- Two misting modes
- Automatic shut-off
- Value for money
- Limited size
- Basic overall
Why We Like It
The H2O Humidifier makes the cut for its convenient size, its price, and for punching above its weight. And trust us, this one is lightweight.
It has two mist settings — either spraying continuously for six hours or intermittently for twelve hours. And when the water runs out, the humidifier will automatically shut-off until the tank is refilled. You don't worry about it overheating or releasing mould into the air as you sleep.
It also has a soft night light, so it works on the bedside table. Best of all, it's very small. You can pop it in your bag and take it wherever you go. If you're a frequent traveller and suffer in dry hotel rooms, this is the one for you.
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Beurer LB 45 Humidifier
Best For Aromatherapy
The Good & The Bad
- Aroma pads included
- Works with essential oils
- Ultrasonic atomisation
- Generous capacity
- Covers big room space
- Can get noisy
- Looks a bit clunky
Why We Like It
Love essential oils, but hate dry air? Then it's time to upgrade your bedroom into a spa-like relaxation centre with the Beurer LB 45 humidifier.
This device is a humidifier and diffuser in one, so you can add both moisture and the aroma of essential oils to your home. Just add a few drops of oil to the aroma pads (which are included). The tank holds a generous four litres, which will cover an impressive 30m², and it automatically shuts off when the tank's empty. It also has two adjustable nozzles for direction the mist at any angle.
Reviewers have noted that it emits a hum (the manufacturer claims it runs quiet), but that doesn't seem to be a deal breaker.
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Levoit LV600S
Best For Big Rooms
The Good & The Bad
- Huge capacity
- App and Alexa control
- Emits warm mist & oils
- Noise level of just 26Db
- Timer function
- Takes up quite a bit of space
- Aroma pads sold separately
If you want a machine that can cover a seriously large floorspace, look no further than the Levoit LV600S. With a six litre tank and the capacity to cover a massive 70m² over 50 hours, it's the biggest humidifier on our round-up. But more even more than that, it throws in a bunch of handy smart functions.
For starters, this humidifier offers full app and voice control via Alexa and other voice assistants, allowing you to set schedules and adjust the mist levels.
It also has the option for cool and warm mist (warm mist helps combat flu and colds). Other useful features include a timer and essential oil diffusion.
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