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  2. The 12 Best Cool-Mist Humidifiers That Will Become the Unsung ...

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    Vicks Filter-Free Cool-Mist Humidifier. Amazon. When you (or your kiddos) have a stuffy nose, switch on this Vicks humidifier. It has a wide 4.54 liter tank for up to 30 hours of misting, an ...

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    Dehumidifiers and Humidifiers Fans Heat/Cold Therapy Heaters Insect Control Thermometers Water Filtration: Brands: Braun, licensed Chillout Duracraft Enviracaire Febreze, licensed Honeywell Kaz NOsquito Protec PUR SmartTemp SoftHeat Stinger Vicks (Vick, Wick),licensed: Parent: Helen of Troy: Website: www.kaz.com

  4. Vicks - Wikipedia

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    Vicks also produces the Formula 44 brand of cough medicines, cough drops, Vicks VapoRub, and a number of inhaled breathing treatments. For much of its history, Vicks products were manufactured by the family-owned company Richardson-Vicks, Inc., based in Greensboro, North Carolina. Richardson-Vicks, Inc., was eventually sold to Procter & Gamble ...

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    The Health and Home segment offers healthcare and home comfort products including thermometers, blood pressure monitors and humidifiers, faucet mount water filtration systems and pitcher-based water filtration systems, air purifiers, heaters, fans, humidifiers and dehumidifiers under the PUR, Honeywell, Braun, and Vicks brands.

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    These Vicks VapoInhalers are designed to unblock stuffed noses without the use of medications. They're made with menthol, camphor and Siberian pine needle oil that powers through blocked sinuses ...

  7. Humidifier - Wikipedia

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    A humidifier is a household appliance or device designed to increase the moisture level in the air within a room or an enclosed space. It achieves this by emitting water droplets or steam into the surrounding air, thereby raising the humidity.