

💨 Breathe easy, sleep better — your warm mist wellness essential!
The Vicks Warm Steam Vaporizer & Humidifier features a 1.5-gallon tank designed for small to medium rooms up to 600 sq ft. It delivers soothing warm mist to relieve cough and congestion, supports VapoPads and VapoSteam for enhanced comfort, and includes a gentle night light for a calming bedtime atmosphere. Trusted by families for over a century, it’s an easy-to-use, quiet, and effective solution for cold and flu season relief.

















| ASIN | B0000TN7ME |
| Best Sellers Rank | #816 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #5 in Humidifiers #5 in Cold & Flu Medicine |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (12,763) |
| Date First Available | February 17, 2007 |
| Department | Unisex-Adult |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | V150RY |
| Manufacturer | Vicks |
| Product Dimensions | 15 x 12 x 10 inches; 2.2 Pounds |
A**R
Works as intended
Works directly as intended. Clear instructions, with the warm mist it it heats the room up slightly but very comfortable. Would buy more.
T**W
Works good
It works fine.. It is not noisy easy to use hold plenty of water to last for many hours and there’s enough mist
A**R
Stopped working
⚠️⚠️⚠️⚠️⚠️⚠️⚠️ 5 stars to get your attention. Terrible ! Stopped working at 2-3 months. I’ve ordered this in October by December it stopped working. The light in the motor was on so I assumed it was still working. I’ve noticed the water I’ve put in there from the night before was still sitting there. I’ve trashed this item and will never purchase another one of this kind again.
A**A
Puts moisture in the air!
I bought this for the winters in our oil heated home. It is so dry that our skin was cramp g and we were getting bloody noses. It is so easy to use, just fill to line add a little salt and plug it in. We have had several other humidifiers that just do not work and leave a haze on everything nearby. This vaporizer works so well and doesn’t leave any residual haze in the home. My only complaint is I wish it held more water because you have to refill it daily. ***Also vapor is hot unlike humidifier so needs to be out of reach of children and animals *** Overall, I'd definitely recommend this.
S**R
I always love these vaporizers more than humidifiers-
They produce hot steam, and you can put the extra vapo-steam menthol liquid in the water if you want to clear you sinuses. This vaporizer takes static out of the air and plumps up your skin. Especially important in winter when it's dry from artificial heat. I would not be caught without one of these. They last for years. I bought this one as a gift for a friend- not very glam, but it's just a must-have, and it's easy & lightweight to take anywhere (when empty, of course). If you live somewhere with hard water (like southern California)- please try to use distilled or at least filtered water in this. With hard water, you will see plack crusty buildup in the container when you goto change or add more water. That can clog the steam recepticale, so try to get it all out. If it does get clogged & stops steaming well, a pinch of salt in the water will get it going!
J**N
Best Steam vaporizer by far!!
Love the Vicks Brand, this steam vaporizer is perfect to use when you need some moisture and steam in the air. I never go without having one of these every year. Easy to clean, works for years, better than the cool mist machines in my opinion. Loosen up stuffy noses and coughs. You must keep this up high on a safe flat surface if you have children who climb and possibly touching the steam and getting burned. The water inside is extremely hot to produce the steam. The outer parts feel warm but won't burn you, only if it gets knocked over and water comes out. Best vaporizer by far by a trusted brand.
J**R
Beats all alternatives.
Swamp type humidifiers never heat the water and are prone to dumping bacteria and mold into the air. Plus, the filter/wick tend to be expensive and need replacement fairly often. Ultrasonic humidifiers are also prone to dumping bacteria and mold into the air. But they're far worse because they dump all water minerals into the air. A hard working ultrasonic humidifier will coat the entire room, if not the whole house, with a powdery layer of minerals everywhere. This is especially not good for any electronics, let alone breathing in all that stuff. As bad as a swamp humidifier is, ultrasonics are even worse for both your electronics, and your lungs. Boiler type of humidifiers kill any and all bacteria and mold by boiling them. It also does not put any minerals into the air. But the process is rather energy intensive. So this humidifier tends to use a lot of electricity. It's also very noisy. And, of course, there is a small chance of getting burned by the hot mist, if you're extremely not careful. And then there is the matter of this particular type of humidifier relying on the amount of minerals in the water to conduct electricity. Thus, the rate of vaporization depends on the mineral content - the more minerals in the water, the faster it vaporizes. This is both good and bad. It's good that you can increase the rate by not rinsing out the reservoir. It's bad because the reservoir can run out within just a few hours. This is why I took a 5 gallon bucket and shaped a torus out of thick styrofoam to fit it. I ditched the reservoir and inserted this humidifier into the torus. Now it floats on top of the water in the bucket. Now I have a 5 gallon reservoir that will last many hours. I still need to add water - but only about once a day... maybe a bit more often on really dry days. It's still noisy and uses a lot of electricity. And it only lasts about one winter. So I buy a new one every year. The bucket and the stryofoam has lasted many years. The point being, I can now dump over 5 gallons of water into the air every day with minimal maintenance. And buying a new one of these humidifiers every year is roughly the equivalent of a new filter for a swamp humidifier - or less. Often much, much less. And the humidity is bacteria, virus, mold, and mineral free - just how I like the air I breathe. All while having to add nothing to the water. And I'm not having to dust my entire house every few days. I keep looking, but comparable hot steam systems seem to cost over $200 - sometimes WELL over $200. And their electricity costs are probably about the same. So this "redneck 5 gal. humidifier" I made only costs less than $20 per year (so far). Comparable systems would have to last over 10 years to justify their costs over this simple humidifier.
C**R
It works fine but do not think am NOT getting effective use of medicine cup it is not getting enough heat or able to disperse the oils I am using into the air flow just evaporates Get better cleaning of scale by using baking soda instead of salt . . Salt builds crystals and baking soda remains scale
V**A
Cumple su función como vaporizador, sinceramente pensé que era más pequeño, es muy muy grande, pero recomendable para la congestión
F**H
110v هذا الجهاز غير مناسب للاستعمال في المملكة العربية السعودية ،وعند استعمالة مع المحول الكهربائي يسبب انبعاث للدخان ورائحة احتراق كهرباء
S**Y
I have purchased 1.5 Gallon Vicks vaporizer.It didn't work from the beginning.I asked for replacement.It took more than 20days to replace the product but again the same problem it's not working.
I**.
Este producto lo compré para que mi bb no tuviera resecas las mucosidades durante la noche. Es muy funcional, junta bastante vapor y no gasta mucha energía. Algunas veces hay que ponerle un poco de sal para que produzca cantidad suficiente de vapor. Además, puedes ponerle tabletas vic para que deje un olor a menta. Al producto se le junta una especie de salitre, que de vez en cuando hay que retirar, pero no es complicado.
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