So about the Miro NR07S Humidifier's longevity—based on what we've found, it seems like some people have run into motor issues after a while. This might mean needing to get the motor replaced eventually.
So, if you're planning on keeping it working smoothly for a long time, regular maintenance could be a good idea.
Also, just a heads up, it doesn't adjust itself automatically to the room’s humidity since there’s no built-in humidistat. You might have heard some folks really like that they can play around with the mist levels manually, though it does mean you'll be tweaking it as the humidity changes around you.
The ease of cleaning is a big plus! The manufacturer mentions that it's a top-fill ultrasonic humidifier, and all the parts are washable, which keeps it nice and hygienic.
But fair warning, the design involves a few pieces, and some people find taking it apart and putting it back together a bit of a chore.
So, if you’re into having everything automatically balanced, you might want to check out models with built-in humidistats.
But if you like that hands-on control over the mist and appreciate an easy cleaning routine, this one could work well for you.