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Where to find radiator humidifiers?

illig
illig
edited November -1 in Park Slope
I'm looking for the old fashioned radiator humidifiers to get some moisture back into the air in my apt... these are typically ceramic or clay containers (but may be metal) that hang onto free standing radiators and evaporate the water as the radiator heats up

With brooklyn being so full of old housing stock, which is mostly heated with hot water or steam, i would've thought these would be easy to find but no one seems to know what i'm talking about at hardware stores or Lowes...

Halp?

Comments

  • brooklynpotter
    brooklynpotter
    they're out there, but i have to say that they work about as well as putting a bowl of water on the radiator, and for some reason they really smell bad.
  • illig
    illig
    Flexichick wrote: http://www.nytimes.com/2007/12/27/garden/27room.html?_r=2
    hah, good find.

    any ideas about local merchants?
  • alexisgo
    alexisgo
    No, sorry. I use a bowl of water.
  • nomad
    nomad
    I've always thought that brooklynpotter could make a mint manufacturing air/radiator humidifiers! I think there's a big market for them in NYC.
  • hunter.gatherer
    hunter.gatherer
    I third the bowl (or pot) of water. Not every problem requires a made-in-China product as a solution.
  • brooklynpotter
    brooklynpotter
    nomad, thank you for your vote of confidence bu i find an actual humidifier to be the best thing out there. and cheap, too.
  • illig
    illig
    yeah, but bowl on radiator is so uuuugly

    i use a pyrex dish right now, and i'm worried that my dog will knock it down (or i'll knock it down)
  • tullula
    tullula

    Subject: radiato humidifiers made in the USA

    do a google search and you will find humidifiers for radiators. Or you can email me. [email hidden]