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HOLMES WICK FILTER FOR HM7305U
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HOLMES WICK FILTER FOR HM7305U

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Description:

The HWF100 filter improves the efficiency of your humidifier by trapping mineral deposits from the water. It is treated with Arm & Hammer Baking Soda and Microban Antimicrobial Product Protection for added peace of mind. Humidifier filters should be replaced at the start of every season and then replaced every 2 to 4 weeks depending on the usage and hardness of the water.

Features:

3-pack of replacement humidifier filters with reinforced outer layer


Traps mineral deposits from water so humidifiers can run more efficiently


Treated with Arm & Hammer Baking Soda and Microban Antimicrobial Product Protection


Install at the beginning of each season, replacing every 2 to 4 weeks or as needed


Measures approximately 5-3/5 by 4 by 7-4/5 inches


Product Details:
Product Length: 5.56 inches
Product Width: 3.88 inches
Product Height: 7.75 inches
Product Weight: 0.2 pounds
Package Length: 8.4 inches
Package Width: 5.9 inches
Package Height: 4.0 inches
Package Weight: 0.4 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 58 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.0 ( 58 customer reviews )
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67 of 67 found the following review helpful:

3Short lived wicks - a necessary evilDec 21, 2008
By Darby
{NOTE: the Holmes HWF100 and Bionaire BWF100 are interchangeable}

I bought a bionaire humidifier that uses 2 of these wicks. They're a necessary evil, because the humidifer wont work without them.

My humidifier (a Bionaire BCM645) is basically a glorified self-refilling water bowl, with a pair of wicks dangling down into the water in the lower backside of the unit ... the wicks absorb water upwards, and the humidifier (basically a vertical tube with an exhause fan up up equipped with a humidistat) draws airflow in crosswise through the body of the wicks down below in order to blow humidified air out the top ... it's a simple design that sorta works.

The problem is that mineral deposits build up in these glorified (and overpriced) sponges, and they lose their ability to wick water upwards fast enough to keep up with the rate of evaporation ... the result is that they become dried out and crusty (and slowly stained with mildew), and only stay wet on the part that's dipped in the water.

Now, here's the annoying part, and why I only gave this product 3 of 5 stars ... they're needlessly fragile by design. The manufacturer WANTS you to keep reguloarly buying replacement sponges, just like inkjet printer manufacturers want to keep selling you overpriced ink cartridges. Even though I have fairly soft water, and use a carbon block filter, these wicks only seem to last me about 2 weeks per pair, by default, before they lose their ability to absorb/wick moisture and/or fall apart. Perhaps someday someone will make longer-lasting reuseable cloth replacement filters, but as of this writing, there dont appear to be any available ... because it's against the manufacturer's fiscal interests to make and sell such.

You can save money 2 ways:

1) SHOP AROUND: you can save as much as 50% by shopping around for the cheapest supplier, and scoffing at any implied manufacturer product loyalty. How ? The replacement filters for Holmes (HWF100) and Bionaire (BWF100) are functionally identical and interchangeable. They come 6 to a package (3 pairs).

2) RINSING: These wicks are rather fragile - resist the urge to wring them out when rinsing them, or you'll damage them. Instead, fill a sink with body-temperature water, let them soak for 5-10 mins (to let the deposits soften & par-dissolve), then gently press them flat (while submerged) a few times. Then drain them (dont wring them) and reinstall. That should extend their performance by another week or so. Each subsequent rinse will yeild only half the benefit though. At best, you'll be able to double their lifespan.

Bottom line: I dont really recommend these wicks ... but if your humidifier requires them, there isnt much choice. However, if you use the tips I listed above, you can save up to half the cost, and make them last as much as twice as long.

16 of 16 found the following review helpful:

2Not the same filter!May 01, 2009
By Tom T. Moore "Author"
This was delivered 2 weeks later than promised and it is not the same filter as shown in the photo. It is a cheaper version and did not have the round button attached to the filter like the original has. It had a plastic square that could be attached anywhere but really won't stay put when attached so I just left it off.
Fortunately, just by stuffing the new filter into my machine, it worked Ok. I really hate returning stuff. It is just frustrating when they show a picture and you receive something else.

8 of 8 found the following review helpful:

3not the right filter for my unit, but they workJul 27, 2010
By effulgent7
I have a hard time finding filters for my Sunbeam cool mist humidifier. These are a little long, but when trimmed they work fine. They come 3 to a pack and the unit needs 2 filters at a time, so I buy 2 packages at a time.

7 of 8 found the following review helpful:

5nice filters buy at walmart $8.00 for 3 packDec 07, 2009
By B. Deal
Walmart in my area, St. Louis carries the same filter but has Sunbeam package Filter # hwf100 / sf235 for $8.00 for the 3 pack. The package says different Humidifiers that it will fit. Holmes & Sunbeam are 2 of them.

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:

4Water filterDec 08, 2010
By V. Anderson "Bass man"
Good product that works well. Don't like that they put three in a box when the machine takes two. Why not two or four?

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