Winter air isn’t just cold — it’s dry. And if you’re dealing with sniffles, sinus pressure, bloody noses or scratchy throats, a home humidifier brings moisture back into the air, helping break up mucus and relieving discomfort in your airways — according to the National Library of Medicine. Yet if your existing humidifier is clunky and hard to clean, or if it’s too disruptive to run while you sleep, you may not even realize how much better-designed machine can help.

Endorsed by users with asthma, people prone to bloody noses and people who sleep with C-pap machines — this thing means business.

Designed with a remote control and touch panel, a professional-grade, one-piece, no-leak water tank, and consistent temperature regulation, this humidifier will make your life easier, not more complicated. The dual-temperature feature with five humidifying levels makes it an all-season buy, letting you use it to deliver warm, soothing, hydrated air or a cool, refreshing mist.

“I like having both warm and cool mist options,” LerLera wrote. “The warm mist is useful at night during winter when I’d otherwise wake up with a dry throat. Cool mist works better during the day or when it’s warmer out. The mist spreads evenly across the room without feeling too concentrated in one spot.”