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#This is a review after receiving the product through the Five Senses Review program and using and styling it myself. A humidifier that I really, really wanted🥹 After applying for the Five Senses Review several times, I finally won the humidifier! The Square Air Washer Warm Air Natural Evaporation Humidifier from Oa, a brand that I had been eyeing for several times as a different product, has arrived in my hands! At first glance, you wouldn't know it was a humidifier. Everyone said, "What is this? A humidifier? It's unique." Since it's a natural evaporation type, unlike other types of humidifiers, there's no separate place where the steam comes out, and there's a hole in the water tank. #Size It's 3.5L, so it's as compact and small as I expected. It's good to put on a shelf or stool, and it's the perfect size to keep in a small workroom. #Function I've used heating and ultrasonic humidifiers, but this is my first time using a natural evaporation type humidifier. I turned it on, but there was almost no sound and I couldn't see any steam, so is it working? I did, I found out that it was a moisture particle smaller than bacteria, so it was hard to see with the naked eye. If you go closer, you can feel a slight breeze and fine water vapor. It seems like a really good product to use in the bedroom because it makes almost no noise. The humidity didn't rise as quickly as I thought, but it seems to be maintained at about 40-50% when operating in auto mode. #Management The most difficult part when using a humidifier is managing the water tank or filter, but this product seems to be the easiest to manage among almost all humidifier products. First of all, the internal structure is very simple. Just open the lid and you're done. Just take the water tank and wash the water tank. It's wide and convenient, so it's done quickly. It also has a semi-permanent filter that can be washed and reused, so anyone can easily manage it. It's the perfect product for me, who is obsessed with eccentricity. #Cons First of all, I found a disappointing part as soon as I used it. Since it uses artificial wind to vaporize the water inside the tank, there is a hole on the side of the tank for the vapor to escape. If you fill it up to the marked line and move it even a little, water will flow out through that hole. I was a little flustered because I wanted to move it to the side and spilled a lot of water near the power strip. Since water flows even with small movements, it would be a really good product if this part could be minimized. + After using it for a few more days, I found out that It does not turn off automatically. Usually, there is a sensor on the water tank side, so the power turns off automatically when the water runs out, but this product has all the electronic and mechanical parts gathered in the lid (the part where the fan is). Since there are no mechanical parts on the water tank side, it is light and easy to clean and maintain, but once it is turned on, the fan continues to run, so the power must be turned off separately. If only the fan runs, it does not seem to consume much power, but it would be good to have additional instructions on power. #Five senses review #가습기추천 #작업실 #안방가습기 #식물가습기