Description:
This let’me 2.11Gal ultrasonic humidifier delivers a powerful 300ml/h mist output from an 8-liter water tank, designed for consistent moisture in rooms up to 500 sq ft. Ideal for bedrooms, offices, or plant care, it maintains a comfortable humidity level with smart auto-shutoff and three adjustable mist settings.
Key Points
The let’me 2.11Gal ultrasonic humidifier features a large 8L water tank that supports up to 40 hours of continuous operation on a single refill. It includes an intelligent humidity control system that adjusts automatically between 40% and 90% to maintain optimal indoor conditions. The built-in stone ceramic filter operates without needing filter replacements. A top-fill design allows easy refilling without disassembling the unit.
Technical Specifications
Water Tank Capacity
: 8 L (2.11 gal)Mist Output
: 300 ml/hOperating Time
: Up to 40 hours per refillHumidity Range
: 40%–90%Mist Modes
: 3 levels (low, medium, high)Timer Function
: 0–12 hoursControl Interface
: LED panel with remote control
Benefits
This humidifier maintains balanced indoor air by detecting real-time humidity and stopping mist when the target level is reached. The cool mist produced by ultrasonic technology is fine and evenly distributed, helping to reduce dryness without creating dampness. The quiet operation at 30 dB makes it suitable for use during sleep or in shared spaces. The 360° rotating nozzle lets you direct mist flow precisely where needed.
Usage Recommendations
Place the humidifier in a central location such as a bedroom or office for even mist distribution. Fill the top-mounted tank with clean water and add 2 drops of essential oil to the aroma box for a calming scent. Use the timer to set a running schedule for overnight operation. Clean the detachable water tank regularly with mild soap and warm water to maintain performance. Avoid using tap water with high mineral content to prevent nozzle clogging. The device automatically shuts off when the water level is low, ensuring safe and uninterrupted use.










