This is an art project and nothing more.<p>Humidifying only 600 square feet, the size of a studio apartment, takes about 5 gallons of water per day in winter. [1]<p>The reservoir on this object looks to be no more than two gallons, and I would be truly shocked if it requires even daily refilling. If it actually moved enough water to make a difference, it would be a fundamentally flawed design in requiring multiple complete fillings per day, carting entire gallons to it (as you can't simply take the reservoir to the faucet). In fact however, I would be shocked if it made any measurable difference at all.<p>It speaks volumes that no information about the rate of water consumption and no measurement figures of RH are present on the page.<p>1: <a href="https://www.generalfilters.com/support/humidity-calculator.html" rel="nofollow">https://www.generalfilters.com/support/humidity-calculator.h...</a> (settings: St Louis MO values for outside temperature and humidity. Inside 74, 50%, 8' ceilings, standard 0.5 air changes, 1 fireplace)