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Default Drum, flow-through or mist humidifier?

We're going to have a whole-house humidifier installed. We don't want
to go through another winter with cracked skin and static electricity.
We have a 1970's-era two story house of perhaps 2000 square feet plus
a basement.

We were given a Honeywell Enviracaire elite HE225 flow-through
humidifier by family members who used to have installed on their
furnace. They used it rarely and said they had trouble adjusting it
to a good setting. Not sure if it was user error or just a mediocre
model.

We have a drain as well as electric close to our furnace so we can
install just about any model.

Anyone have any experience with the different types?

 
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