Carepod Featured in CTV News
We’re thrilled to announce that all three models of Carepod were recently featured in an article by CTV News, one of Canada’s leading news organizations. The article highlighted the many benefits of owning a Carepod and offered thoughtful insights into which model is best suited for different lifestyles.
Here's what CTV News had to say about Carepod:
"The concept is simple and the benefits are many. Using one regularly can fight common cold symptoms, keep your wood furniture and floorboards in good shape, save your tropical plants from shriveling up, work wonders for your skin, and more."
Carepod One
"The Carepod One is the brand's simplest and cleanest humidifier. It has a sleek design and can hydrate indoor spaces up to 500 square feet. It has a 4-litre tank that can last for up to 30 hours when full, plus three ultrasonic mist settings and a built-in timer that allows you to set it and forget it. It has a stainless steel, filter-free design that makes it a breeze to clean, too."
Carepod Mini
"If you’re looking for a space-saving solution, the Carepod mini is your best bet. The ultrasonic cool mist humidifier has a compact design means it can fit on small nightstands and is easily tucked away when not in use. It has a filter-free design, can hydrate spaces up to 250 square feet, and has a 2.8-litre tank with up to 20 hours of run time. It has three mist settings with a built-in timer and is easy to clean and maintain."
Carepod Cube X50
"This warm and cool mist humidifier is the most powerful option available, making it ideal for larger indoor spaces (it can hydrate indoor space up to 700 square feet). Like the other models, it has three distinct ultrasonic mist settings and a built-in timer. It also has a 4.2-litre tank that can run to 32 hours on a full fill."
About the Publication
CTV News is widely regarded as one of Canada's leading news organizations, and provides national and international news coverage through its TV broadcasts, online platforms, and mobile apps. It is the news division of CTV, a major television network in Canada owned by Bell Media.