The Canopy brand name in this corpus actually refers to several unrelated products — most prominently the Canopy humidifier and the 'Under the Canopy' organic textile brand. Both receive generally positive feedback from the community, with the humidifier praised for easy maintenance and mold resistance, and the textiles praised for durability and organic materials. There are some dissenting voices noting the humidifier's weak output and ongoing filter costs.
Under the Canopy textiles show strong multi-year durability and earn consistent praise, while the Canopy humidifier is easy to maintain but has notable weaknesses in output and ongoing filter costs that make it a conditional rather than unconditional recommendation.
The Canopy humidifier stands out for its dishwasher-safe parts, mold resistance, and quiet operation, while Under the Canopy textiles are consistently praised for durability, organic certifications, and softness over time.
The Canopy humidifier draws criticism for weak output and recurring filter replacement costs, and at least one user found it outright disappointing. Some Under the Canopy towels are noted as being quite coarse in texture.
One long-time user noted that after switching from ultrasonic to the Canopy's evaporative design, they no longer dealt with mold buildup — a problem that had plagued every previous humidifier they owned.
A reviewer of Under the Canopy sheets said their set was four years old and still looked nearly as good as the day they bought them, calling the quality exceptional for the price.
A hemp-cotton towel owner explained that the blend outperformed plain organic cotton towels in absorbency, and that the bulkier all-cotton versions were actually harder to deep-clean and less practical.
One skeptical commenter flagged that the Canopy humidifier's fan CFM is low and the wick surface area small, which explains why users report it feeling underpowered compared to alternatives like the Blueair.