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Humidifiers are designed to add moisture to the air and prevent dryness that could cause congestion and irritation in parts of the body, such as the skin, nose or throat.
A good humidifier will add enough moisture to the air to create a comfortable environment and do so in a quiet and energy-efficient way. But buy the wrong one and it could be fiddly to fill, make noisy dripping sounds or just not be very effective at humidifying the air.
Find out our top picks of the best humidifiers tried and tested in the table below, and avoid overspending or ending up with a humidifier that's not suited to your needs.
How our tests find you the best
Humidification ability
Some humidifiers add moisture to the air at a snail’s pace, while others quickly increase the relative humidity (RH) level. We’ll tell you which are worth shelling out for.
Humidistat accuracy
If you’ve got a target RH level, you deserve the reassurance of a humidifier that gets you there. Our tests identify the models with the most accurate and sensitive humidistats.
Quietness
We listen out for the most obnoxiously loud humidifiers, so you can find one that will run through the night but won't disturb your sleep.
We also test...
To see if any of the essential maintenance jobs, such as cleaning, descaling and filling the water tank are likely to frustrate you on a regular basis.
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Dates tested: January 2025, February 2024, April 2023, March 2023, September 2022. Page last checked: June 2025. We're not able to show every retailer and cheaper prices may be available. We've tested 39 humidifiers in total, but the table displays our top picks and Don't Buys only.
All the humidifiers we tested are listed in alphabetical order below.
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Most recently tested January 2025
Type Ultrasonic
Water tank volume (max) 3.7 litres
Need to know Adjustable mist nozzle, no humidistat, three power settings, aromatherapy oil diffuser, night light, 42dB on highest setting, recommended for rooms up to 28sq m
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Most recently tested September 2022
Type Ultrasonic
Water tank volume (max) 4.4 litres
Need to know 10 power settings, humidistat, 60dB on highest setting, air purification and fan functions, UV lamp designed to purify water
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Most recently tested March 2024
Type Evaporative
Water tank volume (max) 4.6 litres
Need to know Smart functionality (MyDyson app), 10 power settings, humidistat, 60dB on highest setting, air purification and fan functions
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Most recently tested February 2024
Type Ultrasonic
Water tank volume (max) 6.6 litres
Need to know Smart functionality (VeSync app), 360-degree mist nozzle, aromatherapy oil diffuser, three power settings, humidistat, night mode, 37dB on highest setting, recommended for rooms up to 47sq metres
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Most recently tested January 2025
Type Ultrasonic
Water tank volume (max) 4.5 litres
Need to know Smart functionality (VeSync app), 360-degree mist nozzle, aromatherapy oil diffuser, three power settings, humidistat, 38dB on highest setting, recommended for rooms up to 40sq metres
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Most recently tested September 2022
Type Ultrasonic
Water tank volume (max) 5 litres
Need to know Humidistat, aromatherapy diffuser, night mode, timer, remote control, air purification function, 39dB on highest setting, UV lamp designed to purify water, recommended for rooms up to 65sq metres
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Most recently tested January 2025
Type Nanofiltration
Water tank volume (max) 1.95 litres
Need to know No humidistat, two power settings, 46dB on highest setting, recommended for rooms up to 31sq metres
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Most recently tested January 2025
Type Ultrasonic
Water tank volume (max) 3.5 litres
Need to know No humidistat, 40dB on highest setting, aromatherapy oil diffuser, recommended for rooms up to 35sq metres
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Most recently tested February 2024
Type Ultrasonic
Water tank volume (max) 5.7 litres
Need to know 360-degree mist nozzle, timer, aromatherapy oil diffuser, three power settings, humidistat, night mode, 39dB on highest setting, recommended for rooms up to 70sq metres
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Most recently tested September 2022
Type Warm mist
Water tank volume (max) 3.4 litres
Need to know 180-degree mist nozzle, 24-hour timer, aromatherapy oil diffuser, no humidistat, 46.5dB on highest setting, recommended for rooms up to 37sq metres
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Most recently tested September 2022
Type Ultrasonic
Water tank volume (max) 1.8 litres
Need to know 180-degree mist nozzle, 24-hour timer, aromatherapy oil diffuser, no humidistat, 39dB on highest setting, recommended for rooms up to 15sq metres
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Most recently tested January 2025
Type Ultrasonic
Water tank volume (max) 3.75 litres
Need to know No humidistat, aromatherapy oil diffuser, night light, 41dB on highest setting, recommended for rooms up to 35sq metres
We put humidifiers through a set of tough scientific tests to find the ones that excel in all of these key areas:
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A humidifier increases the humidity level in the air by emitting water vapour or steam. Using a humidifier to keep humidity levels within the recommended range of 30-50% has a range of potential benefits, including:
While there are different types of humidifiers, it can be confusing as they can often go by different names depending on the type of technology used to release vapour into the air. However, generally, you can divide them into two types – cool mist and warm mist.
There are two main types of cool mist humidifiers:
Cool mist humidifiers can be a good option to use with babies, children and pets, as there’s less risk of them being exposed to hot steam, which could be dangerous. Even so, you should keep any humidifier out of reach of pets and children where possible.
Sometimes known as a steam vaporiser, a warm mist humidifier uses heat to create water vapour. They often use more energy because of the heating element. The action of heating the water means there’s less risk of the water containing any biological nasties such as bacteria or mould.
Experts generally agree that you should aim for a humidity level of 30-50%. This is measured as relative humidity (RH), that is, the water vapour content in the air expressed as a percentage of the amount of water needed to achieve saturation at the same temperature.
A reading of 100% RH means the air is totally saturated and wouldn’t be able to hold any more. If you increase the temperature, the amount of water vapour the air can hold increases, so the RH decreases. This is what can happen during the winter when people put their heating on, and it can lead to drier environments. If the RH is above the target of around 30-50%, you may start to feel uncomfortable.
A humidifier may be able to help with a cough. This is because humid air helps to moisten the airways in your lungs, which, if you have a dry or tickly cough, could be soothing.
As for allergies, a humidifier may alleviate some symptoms, such as sinus congestion, but it won't do anything to tackle the presence of the allergens themselves. If tackling dust and pollen in the air is a key concern for you then take a look at our pick of the best air purifiers.
Humidifiers can help to encourage better sleep for a baby, primarily through keeping the child's airways moist and preventing congestion.
Some humidifiers have baby-centric features, such as night lights, while the white noise emitted by the appliance can also help a baby drift off more easily.
Take a look at our Family hub for more baby and child advice, including tips on travelling with children, picking the best car seat and identifying common childhood illnesses.