Humidifier question

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Masin

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So today I went up to Target with the mindset of buying a humidifier for Echo yet came home with nothin :(
I was looking at warm mist ones yet can't figure out how to attach hosing to them since they aren't nozzled like the cool mist ones I've seen. I'm hesitant on using a cool one even under the heat lamps. So my question is do I get a warm one and have the entire thing set down into her enclosure or...?
I'm sure this is a no brainer to someone but I was really stumped :/

Side note, I went to Home depot to pick up some stuff and figured I'd see if they had humidifiers, the employee couldn't figure out why I would want to add humidity to the air here in Florida :p
 

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You may also want to try your luck at goodwill. They always have humidifiers for sale because lots of people buy them and never use them. I found one that looks very similar to this http://amzn.com/B000UB8358 for 3 bucks and it's been great. Just attached a hose from a sleep apnea breathing apparatus and voila. Runs 12 hours a day, refill every 2 or 3 days.
 

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Mgridgaway said:
You may also want to try your luck at goodwill. They always have humidifiers for sale because lots of people buy them and never use them. I found one that looks very similar to this http://amzn.com/B000UB8358 for 3 bucks and it's been great. Just attached a hose from a sleep apnea breathing apparatus and voila. Runs 12 hours a day, refill every 2 or 3 days.

Wow great find! If only we had good Goodwills down this far! That's one thing I am missing, a decent thrift store. So far we've found lots of Goodwill Boutiques here!
 
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