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Default DIY humidifier

I'm suffering from dry eyes at the moment and low humidity indoors doesn't
help.
Yesterday was much better because we were drying clothes indoors on a rack
and the internal humidity went up to over 70%.
Down to 56% today and I can tell the difference.

I've Googled for humidifiers and they are a lot of money.
One alternative is one of those tacky indoor fountains, but they are tacky.

I don't think I want an open pot of water (spill hazard and not very
evapourative) or a tray of water with a fan blowing across (too noisy,
bulky, potentially risky).

So - has anyone solved this problem?
Cheap, effective etc.

TIA

Dave R

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