Need a humidifier for your radiator?
It is true that in winter the indoor air is too dry because of the heating.
Result, it irritates the eyes and the nose is very dry...
Fortunately, there is an easy and quick trick to make a radiator saturator in 1 min.
To humidify the air, all you need is an ovenproof dish and a little water.
Once placed on the radiator in your bedroom, you will sleep much better. Watch:
Contents
1. Take a dish that supports heat like a gratin dish.
2. Put water in the bottom of the dish.
3. Place it directly on the lit radiator.
4. Optional:Add three drops of lemon essential oils to clear the air and make it smell good.
And there you have it, you have made a homemade humidifier for your radiator :-)
Easy, fast and efficient, right?
It is certainly the most economical way to humidify your room naturally.
And it is guaranteed 100% silent and original;-)
And its efficiency is identical to that of commercial saturators.
That way, there's no need to buy an overpriced Dyson humidifier from Boulanger, Cdiscount or Amazon!
Want some advice on how to make your DIY humidifier even more efficient?
Do not put too much water in the dish.
Otherwise it will take longer to evaporate.
It is better to refill it regularly.
This system is ideal for radiators.
Because their temperature is not too high.
But it is quite enough for the water in the water tank to evaporate.
And that creates humidity.
Indoor air becomes more humid naturally.
It works like a radiator saturator.
On the other hand, it should not be put on a stove or a boiler. Because there is a risk of fire.
For this trick to be super effective, you have to choose a container with high conductivity .
That's why a gratin dish is a good option.
Obviously you can install this humidifier in any room if you have a large house.
But be careful if you put it in a child's or baby's room.
From the moment your toddler walks or stands up...
His clumsy little hands quickly knock him over.
And beware of the cat too, who might be tempted to come and drink the water;-)