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| Brand | IPROUDER |
|---|---|
| Special Feature | Aroma Diffuser, Manual, Quiet |
| Color | Matte Black |
| Capacity | 2.85 Quarts |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| brand | IPROUDER |
|---|---|
| special_feature | Aroma Diffuser, Manual, Quiet |
| color | Matte Black |
| operation_mode | Manual |
| product_dimensions | 7.1"D x 15"W x 5.5"H |
| item_weight | 14.33 pounds |
| room_type | Living Room |
| model_name | TrainHumidifier01 |
| included_components | Cast Iron Humidifier Pot with Train-shaped Lid |
| control_method | Touch |
| shape | Rectangular |
| upc | 789091741077 |
| manufacturer | IPROUDER |
| item_model_number | TrainHumidifier01 |
| best_sellers_rank | #242,494 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #458 in Humidifiers |
| date_first_available | November 5, 2025 |












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Great item I like the looks on my stove Read more
Great look and great design! Read more
It's even better than the pictures. Read more

Made very well very heavy finish has held up well. Read more
The first thing Amazon asks when writing a review is, βWhat should other customers know about this product?β Here are a few of the highlights. Charming Design & Function: β Unique locomotive shape with steam puffing from the chimney β Doubles as decorative fireplace accent and functional humidifier β Side handles for safe moving once cooled Built to Last: β Heavy-duty 14.3 lbs cast iron construction for superior heat retention β Enamel-coated interior prevents rust and simplifies cleaning β Rust-resistant design with proper care and easy to clean Large Capacity & Convenience: β Generous 2.8-quart capacity minimizes refilling β Top water inlet with removable lid for easy filling β Can add essential oils or dried flowers for aromatherapy Natural Humidification: β Uses wood stove heat to evaporate water naturallyβno electricity needed β Helps relieve dryness and protects wood flooring and furniture β Ideal for cabins and homes heated with wood stoves The IPROUDER train wood stove steamer is an excellent choice if you're looking for a practical, energy-efficient way to humidify your space while adding charm to your wood stove setup. Why It's Worth Considering: β Quality Construction: Heavy-duty 14.3 lbs cast iron with enamel-coated interior means this will last for years β Large Capacity: 2.8-quart capacity means less frequent refilling throughout the day β Cost Savings: Eliminates electricity costs and reduces the hassle of cleaning electric humidifiers β Dual Purpose: Functions as both an effective humidifier and attractive decorative piece β Unique Design: The charming locomotive shape with steam puffing from the chimney adds character Important Considerations: β Actual size is larger than listed (13" wide with handles) - measure your stove top to ensure fit β Requires proper cast iron care (seasoning with oil before first use) β Works best on traditional wood stoves rather than pellet stoves or fireplace inserts β Very heavy due to solid cast iron construction Read more


I live in the Hudson Valley, on 12 Acres of Woods; in a house built in 1732. Since Restoring it, I have heated it, only with Wood. Although I love the Dry Heat a Woodstove produces; my Wood Furniture/Doors/Floors do not. It arrives extremely well packed (see pic). As I write this, it is Snowing and 21F Outside; 70F and Humidity of 22% Inside. After being on the Woodstove for a few hours, and going through half the water, it has raised the Humidity to 26%. Not a huge amount, but noticeable. I appreciate the humor of a Steam Engine, but I would have preferred a Smoking Colonial House design. FYI: I have a DC Fan blowing across the Woodstove. I can hear the water Simmering, but only see steam, if I shut Off the Fan; even then, it is not a lot of steam. I have been using Filtered Water, but still getting Hard Water Deposits in it (see pic). Have not tried, but they claim you can add Scented Oils to the water. The Instruction Caution, not to let it run dry; which might mean taking it off the Woodstove during the Night? Plain Cast Iron has no problem being heated dry; I assume it is to protect the Enamel. UPDATE: I have had it a few weeks, and besides running dry a couple times, and a little rust on the lip, loving it! Read more






I recently got this train wood stove steamer humidifier. I had no idea these even existed. I have always just put a kettle or an open pot on my stove, and I usually have to run a humidifier too because I get so dry and stuffy in the winter, and my cats do as well. So I was really curious to see how this would work. It has not gotten cold enough yet for us to use our wood stove. I live in the desert and the weather has not dipped enough, so I have not used it just yet. But I am excited to try it out. It holds two and a half quarts and it is pretty heavy. The cast iron looks like it is already seasoned. I will probably treat it every so often in between uses just to keep it nice and beautiful. It really is a beautiful piece. I am not using it right now, but I will update my review once I do. I am honestly excited to test it out. If you are like me and you deal with a lot of dryness in the winter, I think this is going to be an added benefit. What I like most is that it will help me save on electricity since I will not have to run a humidifier as often. It will also cut down on cleaning because humidifiers can get so much mildew and build up. This feels easier. I also love cast iron. Most of my cooking is done with cast iron, so it is neat to have something like this that fits my stove and looks so nice sitting on top. So far I am happy with it and I am looking forward to giving it a real try once the cold weather hits. Read more

It's solid, the only problem is it's easy to over fill because it's hard to see the separation line of the 2 parts. This could be dangerous. I have a silver sharpie and will add a fill line to fix the issue. Read more