

🌿 Elevate your grow game with precision humidity control — don’t let your plants settle for less!
The AC Infinity CLOUDFORGE T3 is a 4.5L ultrasonic plant humidifier featuring 10-level precision vaporization and smart VPD humidity controls. Designed for grow tents and indoor gardens, it offers leak-proof construction, extendable tubing for targeted moisture, and seamless integration with the AC Infinity app for automated climate management. With a quiet operation and easy-to-use backlit interface, it ensures your plants thrive in the ideal environment while you stay effortlessly in control.




















| ASIN | B0BXQW2NF6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #17,489 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #41 in Humidifiers |
| Brand | AC Infinity |
| Brand Name | AC Infinity |
| Capacity | 4.5 Liters |
| Color | Black |
| Control Method | App |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 2,115 Reviews |
| Filter Type | Pre Filter |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00819137023611 |
| Included Components | Extendable Tubing, Sensor Probe |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 6.77"D x 6.77"W x 14.05"H |
| Item Shape | Rectangular |
| Item Type Name | Humidifier |
| Model Name | CLOUDFORGE |
| Model Number | AC-CFT3 |
| Operation Mode | Automatic |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Smart Controls |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 6.77"D x 6.77"W x 14.05"H |
| Room Type | Bedroom, Living Room, Office |
| Runtime | 45 hours |
| Special Feature | Smart Controls |
| UPC | 819137023611 |
| Voltage | 240 Volts |
| Wattage | 24 watts |
J**D
Great, durable humidity-level controlled easy to clean/fill humidifier with large water tank.
This thing is a trooper, can humidify a large room let alone a small tent. I have a few of these and haven't ran into any issues, they pump out humidity to the point my father-in-law "searched" the brand and asked a few more follow up questions :) The lid is easily opened from the top and filling it is a breeze, unlike screw-on versions you see everywhere else. I figured if this could last in harsher environments, my bedroom wouldn't be an issue and sure enough, it is not. This system is quiet and effective, it is also quiet enough to have running while I sleep, making a Minnesota winter much more bearable as our furnaces suck out every drop of moisture (we were more dry than the Sahara Desert at one point). The two annoyances would be that an external sensor must be used to read the temp/humidity and the light flashes when the tank is low (annoying if you are sleeping). A little planning and a small cardboard flap helps me get around these issues, but I figured I should mention them. Overall, this is a great humidifier for those looking to have a larger water tank that is easy to fill/clean and can be set to a desired humidity range.
D**S
Perfect add-on for small grow tent
I am updating my review after using it for a while now and after seeing some of the negative reviews. I have had zero problems with this unit or the 2nd unit I bought for my friends tent. My grow environment is mostly Vivosun so I can't really speak to its functionality with the AC Infinity Hub/App. What I can say is that the built in controls offer plenty of options and its been great. It is actually one of the few things in my tent that I don't worry about anymore. I can set a range and it stays within the parameters I set. You can also set the VPD range as well, all without the external controller and app. The hose attachment works as expected, just keep the open end pointed up or water condensation will drip from the end. So don't have the end of the hose directly above anything you don't want getting wet like a heater or fan. Also, I do not remove the tank to fill it up, instead I fill with gallon jugs of water while the tank is on its base. I am looking into hooking it up to a reservoir system. A very trusted grower named Jeremy, from the Build-a-Soil YT channel, made an excellent video showing how he did it on this exact model. Just look for his video, "humidifier tips/side by side grow using AC Infinity grow tents episode 03." It looks very simple to set up and does not require you to modify the unit in any way. I really feel bad for all the people that gave this 1 to 3 star reviews. I wish they could know the satisfaction of having this be the 1 variable to no longer sweat over. I tried 3 different humidifiers, of the same size, before finding this 1 and there are no comparisons. You can't set the VPD or set trigger ranges, or timers on any other unit in this price range and or size. I have a small grow tent so size is everything. I just hope anyone who was not satisfied with this purchase gives them a second chance because it is hands down one of the smartest purchases I have made for my tent.
M**N
It is humid in here
This review is for the AC Infinity CLOUDFORGE T7 Plant Humidifier for Grow Tents, 15L, VPD Humidity Controls, 10-Level Precision Vaporizer, Extendable Hose, Targeting Pipe, No-Leak Seal I am so excited to write this review. Almost as excited as when a saw this humidifier work for the first time. I have a 10ft x 10ft greenhouse. It is very important that during the winter I keep it at a temp between 65 degrees - 70 degrees F It requires two milkhouse heaters to maintain that temp differential. As the weather gets colder, they run more. As they run, they dry out the greenhouse. My previous humidifier was an evaporation version. It worked really hard to keep up with the heaters. Then I found this humidifier. WOW! This humidifier works much better than five of the other one. In the description its name is CLOUD FORCE. That is exactly what you get. It comes with several different attachments, but the one I use sends the water vapors up about 2ft above the humidifier and then has a 5 hole distributor on top to send the water vapor in 5 different directions. When it is going full blast, it creates a cloud of vapor in my greenhouse where visibility is almost zero. I have the controls set at full blast because I have it plugged into my greenhouse humidistat that monitors the humidity and turns the humidifier on and off as needed. I am so happy the humidifier remembers its settings even when its power is cut off. As I said earlier, my old humidifier had to struggle getting the humidity to an acceptable level. This new one can change the humidity in the greenhouse from 20% to 80% in a matter of minutes. I have a monitor in the room that graphs temp and humidity as well as other parameters. The humidity graph when I turn on the humidifier has a very sharp vertical spike as the humidity raises. Then when it is on auto mode with my humidistat, I get a zigzag pattern as the unit is turned off and on the maintain humidity between 65% and 70%. As long as I can keep it filled with water, the humidifier has no problem maintaining the humidity levels. I am using distilled water to run the device because it cuts down on deposits from the water. This device can pump out 4 gallons of water easily in a day. I was going to go broke buying distilled water, so I bought a distiller to make my own. That is working out great. When the device runs out of water, it turns off the vapor making and just flashes the screen to let you know it needs to be filled. The other day I heard a noise which sounded like it came from the bottom of the humidifier. I could not be sure if it was the humidifier or one of the heaters. It sounded like a bad bearing in a fan motor like older computers make when their fan is going out. I immediately contacted AC Infinity to report a possible problem with the device. They responded the next day with an offer to replace the unit. I told them that I wanted to research whether the problem was with their device or my heater. The problem is that testing each device has not demonstrated the problem again. So, I can't yet tell which one it is. They told me to keep monitoring the problem and if it occurred again and it is the unit, they would replace it. That is exceptional customer service. I said I was excited to write this review because this is truly an amazing device and customer service is great. What more could you ask for. I can will try to post some pictures, but will depend on how well my phone cooperates with the Amazon review feature. I will try to show the humidifier creating its cloud and also the graph of how steady this humidifier functions when it has water. The spikes that go down quickly are where the humidifier runs out of water. I easily give this device and the company 5 stars. UPDATE: I have now used this humidifier heavily for over a year and it is an amazing device. It is doing a great job at keeping my plants very happy in my greenhouse. It puts out about three gallons of water a day on very cold days. That is because on cold days my heaters have to work harder and they dry out the air. The humidifier keeps the humidity up in the 70% range working to combat the drying effect of two space heaters. I had to buy a water distiller to keep up with the demand for distilled water, but by only using distilled water, I am not getting a buildup of calcium in the device and I have not had to clean the filter in the humidifier. This is a very quality product. I could not be more pleased.
V**.
Great humidifier
One of the best most efficient humidifiers sturdy clear tank allows easy water level viewing from all sides. Large water capacity allows you to go longer without refilling. Using is as simple as connecting the humidity probe or controller filling with water turning on and choosing your desired humidity. Cleaning is as easy as soaking and light brushing using distilled water like recommended cuts down cleaning needs tremendously. Got it for my indoor sun room and ended up using it all over the house .
C**O
Works great and LEAKS great too!
I feel like this could be a really good product with some more engineering attention to detail. The unit holds humidity where you set it pretty well, and the heating function works pretty well too. There's just one problem, mine leaked like a s.o.b. I think the float that regulates the water flow is too heavy and it continues to allow water from the reservoir to flow into the lower vapor chamber even after it's full. Once it's full, water seeps out between the reservoir and the vapor chamber and out onto the floor or whatever it's sitting on. The first time it happened, after about a month or so of use, I've used it about 3 months total, I noticed my floor was soaked. So I took it apart to see what could be causing it. I looked everything I could see over pretty closely and couldn't find anything wrong other than the float seemed kind of heavy for what it does. So I rinsed it out, put it back together and decided to set it in a tray to catch the water but it just filled it up. I even tried sealing around the tank and the bottom unit with rubber tape. That stopped the leaking for quite some time, but after awhile, it started leaking again. I set it in a deeper container but it filled it nearly half way full of water. Once I noticed it, I pulled the unit up, and water ran out of the bottom of the machine. That's when I decided the best place for it was in the trash hopper. I don't feel like risking having an electrical fire just to maintain the humidity in my chamber. If AC Infinity could fix the over flow problem, it would be a great unit. How they ever determined the lower unit and the reservoir should be two separate components that don't seal tightly with one another, is beyond me. They are relying way to heavily on the float to precisely regulate the water flow. I used RO water in it from day one and found no scale in it whatsoever. So I don't think the valve sticking open due to scale was the problem. In my opinion, it's just a bad design the way it is. It works well as far as controlling humidity. But the leaking problem is way too risky.
N**N
Almost perfect, but has a few small flaws
Overall I like this humidifier a lot. Having it integrate with the rest of AC Infinity's ecosystem makes it easy to dial in the environment for your space. The tank is large enough that I only have to refill this unit every couple of days, even for a 5x5 tent in the desert. That said, there are some weaknesses to this device too: 1. It's finnicky to fill--the fill port is a thin, flat rectangular hole in the top of the unit. If you're trying to fill it with a watering can, it's easy to miss the hole and spill water everywhere. I wish there were a way to connect this to a water line with a float valve so that it would keep itself full instead. 2. There are no alerts when it's out of water. The device will just stop working but the AC Infinity app doesn't do anything to tell you that's happened. 3. I wish the cable to connect it to the controller were longer. I had to put my controller in a different place than I wanted to to get the cable to reach. 4. It provides a huge blast of humidity fog, but it all comes out of the end of a 2" hose and needs to be shot into the top of your tent--this is right where your light and power strip/electronics tend to be in most grows, which makes it kind of difficult to find a good place to aim the humidity to avoid having it get things too wet where it's blowing out.
T**I
This thing is a machine!
This thing works great! I paired mine up with the CloudLine pro T6, and had a utopia in my tent 24 seven! The main key is to set the max levels and let the AI take care of the rest Example, my humidifier had a max level of 3 and fan had a max level of 6. Everything worked perfect!
M**I
Good enough
This humidifier specifically for plants is so much better than the last Humidifier that was simply a room humidifier. I love how I can get the humidity where the plant can benefit from it most with the tubing and pipe attachments. My plants are not in a greenhouse which traps in humidity I don't use the wifi option. I just adjust the amount of humidity on the panel manually with the up and down arrows soon's I found that feature. The other setting are way to fancy fer my needs so I can't comment on them. Usually I have it set to 3 to 4 during the day and 1 after the grow light turn off. It usually requires water added every day or two but that's no different than what I'm used to. It shut off one time when I accidentally let it run out of water. I was so pleased when it started back up quietly. The last Humidifier would make horrible noise fer quiet a while when it ran out of water and fer quite some time after refilling. It isn't quiet but it's not obnoxious either, just more white noise. Adding water is a bit obnoxious tho. The place to fill is in the back but the control panel is in the front. Would have been a better design to have the fill opening on the front or at least on the side. I can't turn the humidifier around so need a bit of careful pouring to get the water in without spilling. Not a deal breaker but an inconvenience. Can't comment on longevity as it's only been in use fer about a month.
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