Anden Replacement Steam Canister with O-Ring

SKU: AS80
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The steam canister AS80 is the beating heart of your Anden humidifier, responsible for generating steam. Current runs between two electrodes within the canister, heating your water to a boil and creating steam that is distributed through the humidifiers fan pack. Made in Madison, Wisconsin, the AS80 Steam Canister is uniquely designed to fit the Anden model AS35FP Steam humidifier. Remember to replace it at the start of each heating season for optimal humidifier performance.

  • Genuine Anden humidifier replacement part
  • Made in Madison, WI, USA
  • Generates steam for your humidifier
  • Do not use RO water with Anden humidifiers
Brand Anden
SKU AS80
Weight (lb.) 1.5600
Lead Time This Product Ships in 2-3 Business Days
Length (in.)
Width (in.)
Height (in.)
Warranty 5 Year
Hazardous Material false
UPC 686720400803
Prop 65 false
ETL Listed No
UL Listed No

What is the Anden Replacement Steam Canister used for?

This is the consumable canister for Anden's steam humidifier line. Inside the canister, electricity passes between metal plates through the water to heat it and generate steam — when the canister reaches end of life, it's replaced rather than serviced.

What kind of water should be used with the steam humidifier?

Standard tap or well water — not RO or DI water. It's actually the minerals in the water that allow the plates to conduct electricity and generate heat; water that's too pure (RO/DI, or naturally low-mineral sources like mountain snowmelt) won't conduct well enough to reach full steam capacity. If you're in a low-mineral water region, ask about the low-conductive canister option, which is built for that specific situation.

How often does the canister need to be replaced?

Replacement frequency depends on usage and water mineral content — canisters accumulate mineral deposits over time as part of normal operation, and are designed to be swapped out and replaced rather than cleaned.

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