Stove Top humidifier

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deere317

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Nov 23, 2014
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Cincinnati Ohio
I've been burning for two seasons now first with a small pedestal stove then this fall upgraded to a drolet myraid which I love. My only problem now is getting enough humidity in the air to be comfortable. Currently I've been using a cast iron Dutch oven with very
little effect. Is there a better way other than a humidifier.
 
Get a evaporative humidifier. There's just a fan, so cheep to run. The stove top water pot is only good for potpourri.
 
Shower a lot and don't use the vent . . . dry clothes on a clothes rack inside the house?

I do both of these things occasionally . . . but still use a humidifier . . . doesn't really use up much electricity.
 
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