Honeywell Top Fill Tower Humidifier, Digital Humidistat, Black – Cool Mist Humidifiers for Bedroom, Home or Office with Space-Saving Tower Design
$199.99 Original price was: $199.99.$80.95Current price is: $80.95.














The Honeywell Top Fill Tower Humidifier provides soothing, invisible cool moisture and a calming environment. During cold and flu season, when allergies kick in, or the air is simply just dry, you can rely on this humidifier to help with home comfort for your whole family. Honeywell humidifiers for bedroom and beyond add necessary moisture to the air, and help ensure proper humidity levels in your home. Indoor humidity levels between 40-60percentage can help relieve cough and congestion, keep throat and nasal passages hydrated, temporarily relieve dry air discomfort, protect furniture, reduce static electricity and even keep plants healthier. This Honeywell cool moisture humidifier is ideal for large rooms and as a nursery humidifier. An air humidifier for home that is quick, easy to use and clean. It features a removable top fill tank that makes it easy to fill at the sink or with a pitcher. It has a space saving slim tower design that is optimized for high moisture output, and can run for up to 24 hours. It also features a programmable digital humidistat and timer that allows you to customize your comfort, and an auto-off, refill light signal and filter check light.
Filtered Cool Moisture: This top fill humidifier quietly produces invisible cool mist to help improve air comfort; designed as a humidifier for large rooms with a digital humidistat that displays current & set humidity levels; 12 Hour Timer
Cool Moisture for Home or Office: This home humidifier features a removable top fill tank that’s easy to fill at the sink or with a water pitcher; the slim tower design is optimized for high moisture output & can run for 24 hours with auto shut-off
Improve Comfort and Air Quality with Honeywell Humidifiers: These air humidifiers for bedroom help maintain optimal 40–60% humidity to improve breathing from congestion, reduce dry skin and static, protect wood, and support better sleep
Humidifiers for Babies, Children, Adults: Humidifiers diffuse moisture into the air, and users find a cool humidifier for bedroom, home, or nursery can be essential to a good night’s sleep when air is dry, during allergy season, or when sick
Honeywell Quality: Improve humidity levels in your home & improve your comfort with a Honeywell room humidifier for bedroom
9 reviews for Honeywell Top Fill Tower Humidifier, Digital Humidistat, Black – Cool Mist Humidifiers for Bedroom, Home or Office with Space-Saving Tower Design
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Tony G –
The old model was fair, this one is much better.
This model is superior to the old one that did not have Top-Fill option. It’s a completely new design. The placement of the wick and fan are different, and it is more efficient. The fan blows upwards not forward like the old model, so the moist air goes upward and can dissipate into the room, not down at the floor. Besides that, it has more detailed controls and the fan motor is quieter than the previous model. On the low speed it is whisper quiet. In 24 hours, it dissipates one full gallon of water on the lowest fan speed.
Experienced Reviewer –
Awesome Top Fill Tower Humidifier
Update 2-24: I still love the humidifier but wanted to mention that I took some advice to flip the filter from top to bottom each time you fill it, and frankly I think that is a bad idea because it degrades the filter in the process. It went from working great to not working well at all because when you open the thing up and turn the filter it compresses it somewhat and then it leaves spaces….so from now on I will just leave the filter as is, and replace it as needed. If they wanted you to flip the filter each time they should make the thing you put it in and out of the same on the top and the bottom so you would not have to remove it from the holder. So I had to run out yesterday to buy a new filter after only 9 days. If this is typical then it’s ridiculous. Plus I bought one from target for $10 which is the lowest price available. And $10 for a paper filter that probably costs $1 to make is ridiculous. I am going to look into if I can buy some of the cut to size filter materials out there and come back here to let you know if that works. What someone needs to come up with is a cloth wicking filter sponge thing that you can put in the washer and wash and then re-use it. If someone could do that, they would be rich!I love this humidifier. I had been watching it for awhile wanting one but waiting for the price to come down a bit. I ended up getting it for around $69 and for the price this thing is great.I really did not look at the size and was suprised that it was bigger than what I was expecting. Mine holds nearly 2 gallons when I fill it from dry. I love carrying the water and pouring it in rather than having to remove the reservoir each time. Also some people said it leaked so honestly I think once it’s seated properly just best to leave it there.I have it upstairs in the master bedroom which is pretty big, and it’s doing a great job compared to the smaller one I had in there. It completely takes care of the moisture in the room and is now perfect where before I was running two smaller humidifiers to get the job done.I have not had to change the filter yet but I love how easy this one is to change. I do not have to take the whole thing apart to change the filter. Just slide the filter out from the back and put a new one in and slide it back in.One of the best things is how quiet this is. Even on high it’s manageable and puts out a lot of moisture. We have it set on medium and it does the job and we can hardly hear it. I love that you can set the humidity level. We just keep it set to high otherwise its turning on and off constantly. The humidity is always going to register higher right by the unit so for us High works best. I think it also has some sort of timer which I am sure would be nice for some people but we leave ours on.The set up was super easy and sort of self explanatory. I did remove the little plastic thing from the top of the tank that you pour water through. I found it just causes splashing when filling and could not see the value of keeping it in place.Another nice thing is the small footprint. This could probably keep a small apartment comfortable, or down to a smaller room. Using the settings it really could be great in a variety of sized spaces. On medium I fill it once a day if things are super dry. The water lasts longer if there is natural moisture in the air.I think we will get one ore more of these to replace some older humidifiers, I just love it so much!Thanks for reading my reviewBecky Brooks
Mike –
Replaced it with a better humidifier
UPDATE January 10, 2022Because we live in the dry climate of the high desert in SW Colorado, I’ve become something of a connoisseur of humidifiers over the years, owning a number of different models of different brands, including this Honeywell tower model, which I have replaced with what I consider to be a much superior (and less expensive) product, the Honeywell warm-mist humidifier.We’ve owned three different models of the Honeywell warm-mist design (see photos), and Honeywell has been consistently improving each new generation. In this review, I’ll call them Gen 1 (HWM340), Gen 2 (HMW440), and Gen 3 (HWM445). Trust me, I have no connection to Honeywell, but I’m pleased to find good products and to applaud efforts to improve them.All three generations share these basic features: (a) Top-fill: Just pour water into the top–no need to remove any part of the unit and take it to the sink or tub for a refill. The unit automatically turns off when it runs out of water. (To fill the unit’s water reservoir, I use a 2-gallon gardening water can with the spray cap removed: the part with the little perforations in it.)(b) No expensive filter/wick to replace at regular intervals as with the tower model. (c) Water is heated to boiling by the “heat dome” and emerges from the unit in a fine mist that looks more like smoke than spray. Boiling hot water probably limits bacteria growth better than cold-water spray. (d) water from the reservoir is released to the heat dome area by a float mechanism. (Be sure to remove the packing tape from the float before first use. And be sure the removable float is firmly seated, or the unit may leak water from the side wall.)(e) THIS UNIT REQUIRES REGULAR CLEANING to prevent heavy scale buildup on the heat dome. Cleaning is pretty easy. Once a week, I place the unit in a sink and remove the “mist chimney,” but leave the “heating element cover” (heat dome cover) in place, and pour vinegar into the heat dome area until the vinegar just covers the nearby float. Then I put the chimney back in place and let it all soak overnight. I want the heat dome cover and the bottom of the chimney to soak in the vinegar along with the heat dome to facilitate scale removal.The next day, I pull out the chimney and dome cover and clean off any scale. Scale is harder to remove from the heat dome itself, but with the weekly vinegar soak, I can usually scrape it off with my thumbnail. Sometimes I use a wooden chopstick to gently scour the base of the heat dome where scale and slime sometimes collect. Depending on the hardness and minerals in your water, you might need to clean the unit more or less often than once a week as I do.TIP: We use this unit to add moisture to the main living area of our house: living room, dining room, and kitchen, which have wood floors that can easily be damaged by water. I’ve yet to find a humidifier that didn’t leak at some point (on this unit, my fault, because I didn’t have the removable float seated properly.) So, I have taken to placing the humidifier in a plastic bin obtained from a farm/ranch store.As an added precaution, I place a moisture sensor in the bin. I’m a big fan of the battery-powered Zircon Leak Alert Water Leak Detector & Flood Sensor Alarm, which we have also placed in the cabinets below our kitchen and bathroom sinks, at the ice-maker water inlet behind the fridge, and at the water heater. It beeps in a SOS pattern that distinguishes it from our smoke alarms. These devices have thankfully alerted us to leaks in the middle of the night (and during the day) on several occasions.AN ASIDE: Our newest Gen 1 unit recently stopped working just short of the end of its 3-year warranty period–apparently a defective electrical switch. Honeywell is now operated by a conglomerate oddly named “Helen of Troy.” The customer service number is prominently displayed on the front cover off the humidifier’s operating manual–in marked contrast to other companies, who like to hide customer service numbers. When I called, I quickly spoke to a human being who immediately and graciously fulfilled the terms of the warranty, and a new Gen 3 unit arrived at our door within a few days. So now, I not only like the humidifier, I like Helen of Troy–“the face that launched a thousand ships” and probably even more humidifiers.For those persistent souls still with me, I’ll point out a few of the design improvements I’ve seen in these units over the past several years.The Gen 2 and Gen 3 units have a squarish shape with a somewhat larger water capacity than the shorter, oval-shaped Gen 1 model. More capacity means less frequent refills. The 2 and 3s are rated at 1.5 gallons, which is pretty good for a portable humidifier, but I believe they hold closer to 2 gallons.In the Gen 2 and 3 models, the breathing slots (or whatever they are) at the side wall of the unit in the heat dome section are elevated much farther above the base than in the Gen 1 model. This is good because the newer models are less likely to leak water if, say, the float isn’t properly seated and when carrying the unit to the sink for its weekly cleaning. (Be careful: the unit may still have boiling-hot water in the heat dome section.)The Gen 3 model has a wider top-fill opening to the water reservoir than the Gen 1 and 2 models, which reduces the possibility of splashing water outside the unit when filling. (Another good reason to place the unit in a waterproof bin to contain leaks and spills.)The Gen 1 and 2s have mechanical switches to turn the units on and off and select high or low operation. Gen 2 eliminated the dial, which could fine tune the desired humidity level. Gen 3 replaced the mechanical controls with touch controls and reintroduced the the fine-tuning option with five preset humidity levels designed to turn off the unit when the desired humidity level is reached.I miss the tactile response of the mechanical on/off switches, which may be easier to find and operate in a darkened room…but I would likely become accustomed to the touch controls after some use.THIS IS A KINDA BIG DEAL: For several years, we have been running two Gen 1 models side by side to reach 30% humidity in our contiguous main living area (living room, dining room, kitchen), which has high ceilings and in winter is heated mostly by a free-standing gas (propane) stove. The Gen 2 and 3 models seem to put out more moisture than Gen 1. We now seem to be reaching and maintaining 30% humidity or greater with only the single Gen 2 unit, and for the present we are storing the new Gen 3 unit until needed. We’ll see how this arrangement works over the remainder of the winter.Happy humidity hunting.
Ryno’s Stuff –
Works in a large open living area.
Reduced static tremendously in our living and there have been a lot less nose bleeds. Living in a very dry area now so a humidifier is a necessity.It’s very easy to fill and there is no leaking which has been great. One full tub has lasted us a few days of off and on use. As long as we use it frequently I don’t think we’ll see any mold or anything. Definitely a lot easier to take apart to clean than our old humidifier.Only weird thing are the capacitive buttons. We have accidentally powered it off on more than one occasion. Not a deal breaker…This thing still works great. Even picked up the extra filters.
Larry –
Easy to setup. Works great to raise the humidity in my homeItem was all packaged and received on time.
Patricia McEown –
I can’t believe how quiet it isIt is very easy to fill and use. It’s early to tell yet if it is going to help my hair, but since the air is now quite moist, I’m sure it will help my hair and skin and nails, etc..
RiverLink –
Been using this style of Honeywell humidifier for about 5 years. The first one was square and developed a leak so Honeywell sent me a new one (no charge) which was the next generation and was cylindrical. I lost the one last year in a fire so this is the latest one and it is the best so far. Filters are much easier to change, electronic controls, easier to clean. It has only one filter compared to previous models. Time will tell.
sandra –
I am having less headaches since I purchase this humidifier….It is easy to clean and is not noisy when I am running it on low. I like the automatic shut off when it reaches the desired humidity level. I only gave it four stars because I am not sure if the hygrometer on the machine gives out the actual accurate humidity. I purchase separate ones (as recommended) but returned them as they were too hard to calibrate using the salt test. I just set the machine on what I feel to be comfortable in the room and I have no issues. I intend to use it for winter months only. Sturdy machine and sleek looking. Does not take up a lot of space on my floor, shuts off when it is supposed to.
Verny –
Great unit. Better than previous model we had about 5 yrs ago. Easier to fill & maintains desired hum level.