

💨 Elevate your air game—breathe smarter, live better!
The BREEZOME 6L Ultrasonic Humidifier combines a large-capacity tank with smart humidistat technology to provide up to 60 hours of quiet, consistent cool mist for rooms up to 500 sq ft. Its dual-function design includes an essential oil diffuser for aromatherapy, while the top-fill tank and auto shut-off features ensure easy maintenance and safe operation—perfect for bedrooms, nurseries, and living spaces.











| ASIN | B0BHL1C969 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #18,840 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #37 in Humidifiers |
| Brand Name | BREEZOME |
| Capacity | 6 Liters |
| Color | Black |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (6,254) |
| Filter Type | Demineralization Cartridge |
| Floor Area | 500 Square Feet |
| Included Components | Humidifier |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 5.63"D x 9.65"W x 13.4"H |
| Item Shape | Rectangular |
| Item Type Name | humidifier |
| Item Weight | 3.86 Pounds |
| Manufacture Year | 2023 |
| Manufacturer | BREEZOME |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Name | MG07JS |
| Model Number | MG07JS |
| Operation Mode | Ultrasonic |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Auto Shut Off, Humidistat, Top Fill |
| Power Source | AC |
| Room Type | Bedroom, Living Room, Nursery |
| Runtime | 60 hours |
| UPC | 860012298303 701063680399 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Wattage | 22 watts |
J**T
Works great
This unit has met my expectations. I was hoping it would exceed them, because the small home I live in is EXTREMELY dry while running the heat in winter. Waking up with rocks in my nose and itchy legs has been no fun. I had a Rainbow RainMate, and it wasn't even putting a dent into my problem... Every digital hygrometer in the room registered "10%" humidity, which is the bare minimum they can even indicate... meaning the humidity was anywhere between 1 and 10 percent relative humidity at that time. So enter the Breezome.... My relative humidity is now 23 to 36 across all my reporting hygrometers.... The itchy skin is totally gone, and the nose rocks are at a relative minimum. They'd be totally eliminated if I could get it up into the 45% humidity range without having to double up humidifiers, but I'm very happy and appreciative of the improvement it's made for me. In hindsight, a larger unit capable of more output would have resolved this, so I don't blame the unit. Running this thing at max settings, it consumes a little over 7 quarts per day... This is a much higher water intake usage than the advertised 60 hours per fill. That is okay though, I'm assuming their pronounced rate was based on lowest settings when less humidity boost is needed. Overall, this unit works nicely, looks good, and is easy to maintain. The water tank can be lifted off and filled in the kitchen sink like a large pitcher, or you can just pop the cap off with tank in place and fill it with a jug instead... the latter is how I do it; sometimes I don't even bother turning it off while refilling, and it keeps chuggin on just fine. The little multicolor LED inside the tank serves the practical purpose of delineating the water level in the sight-glass built into the tank. If it runs out of water, it'll shut down and beep a few times to politely ask for a refill, before going quiet. It has humidity control, where you can set the desired relative humidity threshold to between 55% and 90%. I leave mine on minimum, as it'll likely never reach that level for me during winter anyway. I like to use this feature because while idle, it shows its own measure of the room's ambient humidity level, which is handy and seemingly accurate too, in concensus with my other dedicated hygrometers. One button cycles and stops the color of the LED so that it can lock in a preferred color, or it can be left to its default, which just slowly cycles through all the colors, as is trendy with color LEDs these days. It also has a shutoff "sleep" timer built in, as well as some kind of clock program function, both of which I have not explored. It is HIGHLY recommended to use either distilled water (UNenriched!!! meaning NO added minerals) or you can do what I've done and bought a good quality filtered pitcher (like Brita or Pűr brand) to dedicate to filling this and other ultrasonic style humidifiers you may have in the house. If you don't feed these things clean filtered/distilled water, they scale up and get cruddy fast... don't take shortcuts with this step! Also... I know your refrigerator may have a sufficient water filter built in, but only exercise this option if you have time to let the water settle to ambient room temperature before running it in your unit. My tap water comes out VERY cold, so as soon as I refill the tank, I immediately run the Brita pitcher and pour it into a clean Arizona Tea jug, where I let that jug sit on the table beside the humidifier for the 12 or so hours it'll take to burn off that last gallon I fed it... that way the next pour will be as warm as the machine, and this will reduce stress on the unit, allowing it to live a longer life as it serves me. It's also virtually silent. Good buy, highly recommend!
B**H
Works great!
I got one of these for my bedroom and loved it so much that I got one for my office at work too. Easy to use, easy to clean! Pretty quiet and you can turn off the lights if they disturb you when you’re trying to sleep.
J**S
Works well, but…
Nice little unit - it definitely puts the atomized moisture in the air, but the humidity gauge is not very accurate!
J**N
Humidifier
This works perfectly in my bedroom. Easy to assemble, to set for use, and to refill with water.
R**N
Excellent product
Love the capacity and the fact that the essential oil drawer is separate. Works great and would highly recommend!
T**L
easy to use and large capacity
good water capacity, easy to fill, easy to use, easy to clean, quiet, updated look, has a timer and able to dim the control panel good for bedroom to sleep
A**X
DONT
BEWARE GOOD REVIEWS. I have been using humidifiers for over a decade and I’ve been super excited about the change into digital and timer humidifiers. Even after trying to do my due diligence let me tell you it’s crap. I’m disabled and have chronic health issues so it’s imperative to have a working humidifier. And this is not it. It seems cool with all the specs but it doesn’t work. After a month it started turning off constantly. I’ve abided by all the troubleshooting and made sure timers weren’t anything less than 20 hours and yet it would still constantly turn off. The problem? I use it all night. So it will quite literally disturb my sleep because i have to get up multiple times to turn it back on. There’s no reason for it but conveniently started happening the second the return window ended. I paid too much for something that doesn’t work properly. I have never cried over a humidifier before until this one. It’s a nightmare.
M**.
LOVE IT
Absolutely love it. Its quite and works great
A**R
I previously owned this product while in the US and had a great experience, but the one I ordered in Canada from ‘ProSELLER’ stopped working in less than six months with minimal use, despite following all care instructions. Customer service was unhelpful, and I’m waiting to see if the manufacturer will be able to provide a resolution. Unless they do, this feels like a waste of $107—very disappointing.
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