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Watts Premier Wp4V Replacement Filter Pack

Watts Premier Wp4V Replacement Filter Pack For Reverse Osmosis System
  • 5 filters

Item showed up just as described and went right into our RO system.

One suggestion tho you (SHOPZEUS) may want to ask Costco not to include how much YOU paid for the item on the packing slip that came in the box. That way your customers will not know that you''ve marked up the item almost 100%

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What''s to say? These are replacement parts for my reverse osmosis system. It''s almost as if they were specifically designed for what they are doing. No problems, no surprises. I like that.

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It is advertised as Watts Premier replacement filters in blue packaging but received filters are from different manufacturers delivered in non Watts packaging. Only two out of five filters actually are Watts, other two are Flow-Pro and one MAX.

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Watts Premier is a premium RO filtration system. Its the maintenance that can become costly. Check other places, you will find that they cannot match the price for high quality replacement filters. I have used these filters for several years and I am extremely satisfied.

Seems like it will work fine. It was a good price, less then manufactures site, and I will buy again, thanks,

(3-Pack) Kenmore 9910 Compatible Refrigerator Water and Ice Filter Save 17% Off

(3-Pack) Kenmore 9910 Compatible Refrigerator Water and Ice Filter by Zuma Water FiltersWorks perfectly with no problems. Can tell no difference from the brandname item at a much better price. Lasts just as long as the manufacturers filter.

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Paragon 5-Stage Countertop Water Filter System

Paragon 5-Stage Countertop Water Filter SystemThe Bad:

The Faucet Adaptor 15/16 27 Male Thread sent with the unit was plastic or teflon, in which I personally do not see how this would work with anyone''s kitchen sink aerator because the threads are too soft and WILL STRIP.

Solution: I would go out to Lowes/Ace Hardware/Home depot and buy the brass version. If you can, buy one with at least 5 threads showing each end. I did get the one that looks like it has 2-3 threads, but it was tricky to get it installed soundly with no leaks. I screwed the brass part into my diverter part first, then spun it on the sink to get it to seal properly.

The Good:

* The Filter water flow is awsome.

* The spout appeared to be cheaply made, but don''t worry, it swivels fine and does not leak at all.

* The water quality for my first week is great.

* The Price per gallon will be less than 1 cent if it lasts even 1 year with me.

Conclusion:

I used to use an "NSA" filter in the 1990''s in California, it sold for $60.00, so the price of this unit considering inflation is well priced. I think the other brands that require replacement after so many gallons, or 1-2 months are a SHAM. You will not find a great product like this because your local business only keep items on the shelf that force you to return for the replacement filters often.

Examples:

ZeroWater (12-14 Gallons then it is bad!!! Most expensive gravity filter, and very slow!!!)

Britta Lasts 1-3 months, Good portable solution, but very slow and expensive to keep buying filters.

The filter is good and appears to be high quality. I gave it four stars because my facet required the use of the adapter I received with the filter. The adapter was cheap and did not fit correctly. I did get another one from the local hardware store. I cannot believe that the company would risk its reputation to save a few pennies on an inferior adapter.

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I visited relatives in Waco, Tx during early 2005. Their city water had a terrible taste and odor. Shortly thereafter I saw a product demonstration on TV for this Paragon water filter and immediately thought of my relatives in Waco. I ordered the filter for them as a gift. Saying that they were pleased would be a wild understatement. Several of their friends were also impressed with the filter and ordered one for themselves. Time passed and I relocated to the Dallas area. The Dallas city water was also less than desireable and I ordered a filter for myself. That was over six years ago. My filter has worked flawlessly during this period. It is nearing the point of needing to be replaced and I was very pleased to see that Model 3050 is still available.

This is definitely a five star product in anyone''s book.

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We absolutly love this filter. We purchased one from sears over 6 years ago and finally had to replace it this year. It is the easiest and best filter I have ever used. Where we live the water is very hard and since we are on a well (no city water for us) it can have some sediment in it. This is the best filter ever. We have tried other filters and styles. From pitcher to faucet mount and none are as good as this 5 stage filter. Now it may be ugly, but we have it in our mud room. We fill up a 5 gallon square water holder,that we found at wal-mart, and keep it in our fridge. This keeps the water cold and easy to access any time. We have puchased some refillable water bottles and keep them in our drinks fridge and keep a few on hand for when we travel or work in the garden. I was so afraid that when our old one finally gave up, that we would have to settle for one of the "replace the filter" weekly, monthy, what ever, kind and finding this squat little gem again was wonderful. We are now going to buy more to give to our friends and family that are still wasting money on "bottled" water. Nobody can believe that such good tasting water can be so easy and inexpensive. The diverter has NEVER failed in 6+ years that we had our old one and the new one has the exact same type of diverter. No little "pull button" that quits after a short time, this has a true + type diverter. A handle that you turn sideways to make a + sign to divert the water and then turn back to 1 to let the tap water run. It is large enough that anybody can use it. Even with our hard water it has never frozen or broke. The spigot at the top is tall enough that you can place almost any size continer under it to fill. We keep it at the edge of the sink so you can fill as tall or deep a container as you need. Try it and you will love the ease and convience of setting it on the counter and forgetting about it for the next 5 years. No maintence is necessary. No changing filters, no calling for refills. What you see is what you get. It may not be beautiful, but it works beautifully.

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good tasting water from this filter and easy to install the price was just right for me (probably will be cheaper within time. definitely a good buy.

Grandi Groom

Grandi Groom
  • Ideal for agitating pre-spray into carpet
  • Excellent for working protector into carpet fiber
  • 18-inch wide head
  • Complete with handle and head

I bought the Grandi Groom after reading about carpet rakes on Lifehacker.com. I was amazed at the result from the first time I used the product. I generally rake my carpet twice, once before vacuuming to raise the nap to expose the dirt and again after vacuuming for a final fluff and to get the vacuum streaks out. My guests are always amazed at how good my carpet looks and think I must have some type of special vacuum. Invariably they have never heard of using a carpet rake. Trust me, if you want your carpet to look good and last longer, rake it.

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I was trying to sell my house and my carpet was really old and the grandi groom made it it look like new! It had years of flattening and wear. Cool rake, Thanks!

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I purchased this broom to help with dog hair from two new dogs my family adopted. It was a big disappointment. The angle of bristles in the broom head are meant for someone much taller than I am say about 7 ft tall! Even if the bristles had been at the correct angle, they are too weak and flimsy to do what was described in the product info. I failed to see how this could bring out hidden dirt if used before vacuuming or how it could be used to "finish" look of carpet after vacuuming. The handle is way too long and too big around to get a good grip on it. The only way I could use the brush was to remove it from the handle and get down on my hands and knees. Not a very practical product if you have good, thick carpet that needs a little extra care.

iSpring 75GPD 6-Stage Reverse Osmosis Alkaline PH Water Filter System Save 35% Off

iSpring 75GPD 6-Stage Reverse Osmosis Alkaline PH Water Filter System with Booster Pump 110V & 220V
  • Great for low water pressure place, minimum required pressure is 30PSI
  • Produce perfectly PH-balanced alkaline water; Help minimize the fluctuations of your body''s pH
  • Perfect for residentail customers when water pressure is below 45PSI
  • Free upgrade with Luxury Faucet ($30 retail value), an accent to your kitchen
  • All filters and membrane are standard 10" size, very affordable for replacements

Purchased this particular system from 123Filter here on Amazon last week. Installation instructions for this particular system leave much to be desired, and I actually believe they are non-existent for this particular 6 stage alkaline with pump system. Received installation instructions for a 5 stage no pump system not for this 6 stage alkaline pump system. But figured it out. You more than likely will need a 1/2 to 1/2 water supply line and a 1/2 nipple to install the system. The quality of the actual plastic components and pump seem fine, but the 1/2" supply water adapter and ball valve is low quality chrome IMO. But it works. Under "Product Highlights" on the Amazon page, it states that there is a Free upgrade to a 4 Gallon NSF plastic tank, I did not receive that tank and have emailed the seller requesting this advertised tank and will update my review upon hearing from the seller. Also, instructions said to drain the storage tank once and your water would be fine to drink, I had to drain my storage tank 4 times before I felt comfortable drinking the water.

I have also called the seller several times during normal business hours to speak with a representative, always an answering machine. Try calling 123 Filter... no one answers the phone, however the Seller did tell me in an email that they try to return "some" phone calls.

Just received the email response to my aforementioned request for the currently advertised Free Upgrade listed on Amazon from 123 Filter, it reads.....Thanks for your email. The free upgrade is not available since last month. Sorry that we did not updatae our listing in time and made you confused.

Their listing didn''t make me confused, it "clearly" stated Free Upgrade. So, 123 Filter admits to advertising the product as I claimed they did in their email to me. I purchased their advertised product in good faith, and they sent me a different product. I just checked the Amazon website and the Free Upgrade has now been quickly removed by 123 Filter. Nice. I will definitely NEVER buy from 123 Filter again as they have demonstrated an unethical business practice. The correct way to handle the situation would be to admit their error, which they did, and fill the order as advertised to the customer at the time of purchase...not tell the customer that they are confused by 123 Filters false advertising and blame the customer for misunderstanding what 123 Filter advertised in clear black and white print at the time of purchase. That''s known as bait and switch.

UPDATE: Now I received an email from Pearl at 123 Filter stating that if I "insist" on the upgrade they will send it to me. Insist? I just want what they advertised, what I purchased in good faith and what I should have received in the first place. Why do I have to insist on receiving that which I purchased from this company? They can keep it I won''t buy any replacement filters from this company and would "much" rather purchase an entire new unit from a company that answers their phones, automatically makes things right for their customers, and has a warranty longer than 1 year on their product. That''s the only thing I insist on doing. I also question whether they write their own product and seller reviews, as I see that many reviewers, have no other reviews on any other products. I will stay far away.

UPDATE: 123 Filter has responded to my seller rating by again stating there was confusion (again, there was no confusion on my part..I purchased what actually had advertised on Amazon at the time of my purchase, and they sent me something different, so there is a lack of ethical business practice demonstrated here, but the only confusion is they don''t want to honor the product they advertised to customers, at least in my situation). They say they offered me a credit but I refused, not accurate as I didn''t refuse, I chose to not respond to their email and take my business elsewhere. The 4 gallon tank they advertised, and which I purchased and paid for in good faith, runs about $60, 123 Filter offered me a measly $15 credit. That''s fair, right? Anyway, I gave away this system away to a neighbor now, and purchased a better highly rated Artesian system made in the US, not China. At least I have the peace of mind knowing that I never have to deal with this ridiculousness again, as I would be fearful of ordering advertised replacement filters and not having a clue what 123 Filter might actually send me.

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Installation is a breeze. Most of the parts are already connected and I had to only connect a few flex lines. Pump is very quiet and the pressure is fine. I owned an RO unit before without a pump and a low line pressure and always had problems with it.

The additional 6th stage is perfect when you are enjoying just a glass of water: great taste

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The actual system works well, our water went from 550 PPM to 60 PPM, plus or minus. The number would be lower if the water supply had gone through a water softner system first. The water in Peoria is very hard..

My issue is with the directions. I admit this was the 1st install of

a R/O system for myself. The directions, though detailed in some aspects,

were not in a logical order. Maybe it is the difference in culture between

the writer of the directions, and myself. Anyway, in the end, it all came

together.

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WOW!!! What an amazing purchase this has been for my family!!! The value of having pure drinking water right at my own home is priceless. Before purchasing the iSpring Drinking System, I used to buy 4 x 5 gallon water containers from "Glacier dispenser" per week. That''s a monthly total of $24. That does not include the cost of gas and "my back". I used to carry those 5 gallon containers to my 3rd floor condo!!! I can payoff my investment in a year and that includes the filter cost. I cannot even think about the hassle/suffering I have experienced before this purchase. I am so glad I have found this item in here at amazon.

Here are the reasons why this is the best deal:

1. High quality, 6 stage drinking system, I was amazed by the taste and purity of this water system.

2. Easy installation, I would consult a plumber for advice, if you are a beginner.

3. Best bang for the buck. (If you don''t believe me do your research)

4. Filters arrive sealed, RO membrane vacuum sealed.

5. Very competitive price on replacement filters.

My Recommendations:

1. Do not hesitate to buy because of the looks of their main website!(Product is Very High Quality)

2. Install it yourself if your confident enough!!! You will get familiar with your system.

3. Get the motor!!! (Its worth it, it will fill the tank faster than regular model)

4. Make sure you have enough room under the sink.

5. Prepare to make couple of trips to home depot. It took me 2 trips.

6. Take a picture of your cold water source under the sink and take to home depot for advice.

7. Hire a plumber if your not confident enough. Make sure you read the manual for maintenance.

8. This system has automatic flush function, manual says find the "flush valve" turn on/off. Skip!!!

9. Check every hose for leaks. I had one leak from tank, Easily fixed it by tightening the hose.

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I purchased this item to replace a lower quality system and am very pleased with the system. It was easy to install and produces plenty of water which tastes terrific because of the mineral replacement feature of the system. I suspect the larger storage tank is helpful in to its ability to keep up with larger water demands. I wish I had not wasted my money and time with the lesser quality and expensive item. the old saying really is true that you get what you pay for and I wish I had bought this one first.

Yama Northwest Glass 32-Ounce Cold Brew Drip Coffee and Tea Maker Save 9% Off

Yama Northwest Glass 32-Ounce Cold Brew Drip Coffee and Tea Maker, BlackI bought this for my husband for father''s day and he was so exited! Here is how I got to the buying, maybe I can get you to the fun part faster than I got there!

I had seen this on Amazon I don''t even know how long ago and even though we are huge coffee fans I wasn''t sure about getting it. We had a Toddy maker Toddy T2N Cold Brew System (which is fabulous btw) and I just wasn''t sure how much different this would be, plus it was fragile, not good with an autistic teenager in the house, not to mention how expensive it was. So I saved it to my list and mulled it over, and over, and over....

Meanwhile the kid moved out, and we found a great coffee house that actually had one of these. My husband tried their drink which is the coffee concentrate over ice, no water added. He loved it. Right then I decide to finally get this for him. It arrived well packed and nothing broken. He was so happy when he unpacked it and totally surprised that I had found one. :) When put together it is so cool looking. You just know a scientist in his lab was working late one night and needed coffee so he came up with this! As for my husband, he is making a batch every week now. The only reason I gave it 4 stars is because it has next to no instructions. Getting the brew right is quite tricky and more detailed instructions would really help with that.

So this is what I know about brewing with it...You have to refill the water (usually once) as it brews, the grind you use is important, not unlike espresso, too fine and it brews too slow (over extracted, bitter concentrate) too coarse and it brews too fast (under extracted, sour concentrate) sorry I can''t tell you more about that, but really it is going to vary based on where you live and how humid the air is, if it is anything like espresso. You also have to adjust the drip speed at the spigot several times while it is brewing. I don''t know how much you can make up for the grind with the spigot drip speed, as I have never made it. It is his, so he is the barista here. The instructions say you should finish brewing in around three hours.

I can tell you the smell of the concentrate is AMAZING! It hangs in the air around the maker like an invisible cloud from the time the concentrate hits the decanter, until you cap it and put it in the fridge. Even if it is not brewed to perfection, the coffee that comes out of this is good, when you finally get it right it is just awesome. It doesn''t make a ton though, so my husband likes to add it to his regular coffee for an extra shot of coffee goodness, that way it lasts longer.

Oh and as for the Toddy they are totally different creatures. They produce a different tasting concoction, both are a concentrate and both are lower acid than hot brew methods, but they are both worth getting if you already have a Toddy maker. As a matter of fact that great coffee house had both kinds of drinks on it''s menu. If you have never done cold brew before and are trying to decide which one to try first, you may want to start with the Toddy, it is much simpler and a good starting point.

I am planing on getting the filters for the AeroPress AeroPress Micro-Filters, Package of 350. I THINK they are the size of paper filters you need for this, and you get 350 of them in the package for very little money, worth a try anyway. I will try to update this when we try it.

Update: these filters are a great size, the fit really well, the one thing my husband said was that they didn''t wet uniformly and the water started to make a little river out of itself on the filter, he pressed the filter flat into the grounds when he saw it, that got it wet all over and solved the problem. I suggested he pre-wet the filter next time. I would think just being slightly damp would solve that problem, something to try anyway ain''t physics fun! Another thing I wanted to point out was that the maker of the filters actually suggests that you rinse and reuse the filters, if you want to do that. So if you are a green reuse type of person, or just a really cheap one (Hi Mom!) that''s another reason to like these filters.

Bottom line: this is not a coffee maker for someone who just wants an easy cup of joe. This takes some tinkering, but if you are inclined, it is fun to do, so good, and really a work of art in it''s own right.

I collect various ways to make coffee (including high-end Jura, various vacuum contraptions from around the world and the usual assorted percolators and presses) and this is hands down my new favorite. It''s easy to assemble and easy to use, despite looking like something out of a 1950''s sci-fi film. Granted, the parts are a bit delicate to clean (so be careful) and it takes a few hours to brew (so it''s not for the spontaneous afternoon pick-me-up) but if you''re looking for the smoothest, cleanest most satisfying cup of iced coffee, this is the one to get. This is true java chic!

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bought this for my brother for summer ice coffee. he loves it. i tasted some. delicious. was slightly askew when delivered but was easy enough to straighten up. It''s a big boy, so make sure you have space for it before you buy.

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The Yama Northwest Glass cold brew drip coffee maker was exactly the product I was after. I had been trying for a while to find one in Australia and eventually gave up, then stumbled upon Northwest Glass'' store on Amazon.

I was worried about international shipping there''s a lot of glass in this product and the shipping charges were very reasonable. The unit arrived well packed and in perfect condition.

The only thing I could complain about is that the unit that arrived didn''t have the straight posts as in the picture but has spindled cutouts as I have seen on other pictures. However as the wood is dark (not black as the picture appears to be) it actually looks quite good and fits well in my modern kitchen.

Use of the machine couldn''t be simpler. Every type of bean you get has different flavours. You hear wine experts talk about fruit or chocolate in wines, you''ll be able to do the same with coffee as the cold process really draws out the flavours without making it bitter. Make sure you beans have been recently roasted about 2 weeks from roasting is a good indication and grind as you need them if possible.

Once processed the coffee will taste great immediately but can be kept in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to about two weeks.

If you love coffee do yourself a favour and try cold drip, then race to buy this unit you won''t be dissapointed.

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I didn''t believe this would be worth the money, but it is! I started cold brewing coffee last summer. My previous method involved steeping coffee in a big bowl of water overnight, then trying to filter the grounds out through cheesecloth. It was messy and time consuming, used tons of coffee for the amount of concentrated yielded in the end, and no matter how many times I strained it I could never get out all of the sediment.

This contraption is much, much easier to use. The setup is simple -ice water in the top, coffee in the middle, then turn the knob to start the drip. The coffee brews clean, without the mess. This is also much more efficient and uses less coffee than the steaming method to yield the same amount of concentrate. It would be perfect if it didn''t look like something out of Breaking Bad.

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Ceramic Double Undercounter Water Filter Save 20% Off

Ceramic Double Undercounter Water Filter With Doulton Ultracarb Cartridge and Flouride Removal CartridgeThis has turned out to be a great filter.

We received it in the mail with the wrong size of Doulton filter cartridge, but contacting customer service was easy and they responded and sent me a label to print to ship the wrong cartridge back to them. They sent the new cartridge priority mail and it was received quickly. But, the second cartridge was also the wrong one. It fit in the filter just fine, but it was the SuperCarb, not the UltraCarb. They gave me the option of returning that one or just keeping it and they would refund the difference in cartridge price. I went with the latter, so they refunded my account $12. Despite all this trouble, they were very nice, responded quickly, and were very accommodating.

The filter itself came with no instructions for installation. My husband was the one who installed it, so that saved me the trouble at least :) He said that the tubing needed to be cut into 3 different sized pieces, and we had some left over after that. I suppose cutting it ourselves was good because it''s hard to accommodate every under-sink configuration, so you can just cut it to suit your needs.

The reason I chose to buy this filter is because it accommodates a Doulton cartridge. This is not a Doulton-made water filter. But in my opinion, it is just as good! You can spend the extra money buying a Doulton made one or you can buy this one and fill it with Doulton cartridges. This filter also comes with an Aries Fluoride cartridge. When this one needs to be replaced, I''m going to look into buying a Doulton Fluoride cartridge instead.

I''ve done enough around the home plumbing jobs, that my past experience made me hesitant to install this filter immediately upon receiving, so it sat around 3 weeks unpacked and sitting in my dining area. When I finally got to reading the very short instructions and doing the installation, it was incredibly easy! No leaks!

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The filter is great. Everything needed to mount it is included. The installation was really easy even there was not a thick manual but only few "papers" with instructions.

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It took a while to actually get this item after ordering it. Shipping was delayed considerably. No installation instructions were included with the system. I can figure it out but I would prefer to have the instruction to go by.

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Jura-Capresso 13204 Impressa E9 Automatic Coffee and Espresso Center

Jura-Capresso 13204 Impressa E9 Automatic Coffee and Espresso CenterI''ve had this coffee maker for almost one month now and I absolutely love it. My parents have owned the same machine for years and it''s still going strong. The only difference that I could decipher between the E8 and the E9 is that the E9 is painted silver instead of black. Amazon was selling them for the same price, and silver fit better with the rest of my kitchen accessories, so I opted for this model.

The question of whether or not to buy such an expensive machine came down to a number of factors for me: 1) quality of coffee, 2) ease of use, 3) durability & build quality.

As far as quality of coffee goes, I find what this machine produces to be wonderful. I use dark roast Starbucks beans and I''ve had no issues. I read that the Starbucks beans can be a little too oily and cause jams; I''ve had no such issues, at least so far. The manual recommends "airing out" the beans for a few hours before putting them in the machine, so I do this.

Ease of use is wonderful. It even comes with a DVD just in case you find reading too laborious. I opted for the DVD and it taught me everything I needed to know to get this thing up and running, and properly maintained.

Build quality & durability remain to be seen, though I know 3 people who have owned these machines without major issues. The most regular complaint of the Jura-Capresso line, at least in my experience reading reviews, is that the service people are very unfriendly. I wonder if this is a function of the ego of the average purchaser of a $1,000 coffee maker, or if the support people truly are a cantankerous bunch. I''ll probably find out one way or the other, but snippiness on the phone isn''t enough to deter me, if in fact that is the case. I love this machine too much. RECOMMENDED!

We we wondering if we had gone overboard spending about $1,000 on a coffee machine but after 200 cups we are sure we did the right thing. The machine has had a lot of use over the past few weeks with family and friends visiting. The comments have been uniformly outstanding.

The machine is idiot-proof and the result is great.

I figure I will pay for it in 5 years with reduced spending in Starbucks :)

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I have been using the Jura Capresso for the past 3 years. The coffee has decent crema, but I am not happy with it''s inability to make a very strong espresso. Setting the cup size is supposed to accomplish this, but the cup size is variable even when a single setting is maintained.

My bigest gripe is that 2 years ago the machine malfunctioned and again this year. There is a flat fee of $275 to fix it including mailing (find your own box) which I find extremely excessive for a delicate machine that seems to break down every 2 years. The customer service person did confirm that this happens to a number of customers, but it is not excessive in the company''s point of view. Also the turn around time to fix the machine is 3 weeks.

I will switch to another product the next time it breaks down.

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Just got this yesterday, so these are initial impressions. So far I''m very happy with this though. After just a few tries I''ve got pretty good espresso coming out, using a bean that probably isn''t ideal. The frother seems plenty powerful too it took about 150 seconds to steam 8-10 oz of milk, but it only takes about 45 seconds to steam 2-3 oz of milk right in the cappuccino cup, as they show in the instructional video.

I will agree with another poster that the frother doesn''t seem ideal for producing micro-foam, although I read at CoffeeGeek that it can be done with some practice. It satisfies me at this point though, and I''d be willing to work with it to see what more it can do.

The ease of use is the best part. I''ve had the traditional burr grinder/semi-automatic machine combination, and it was just too much work to be worth using as much as I''d like. This reduces an espresso to a few button pushes, and a cappuccino to not much more. Cleanup is great too a wipedown of the frother, run some water through the frother, and let the machine rinse itself out. Now the problem will be not drinking espresso all the time.

Durability is my only potential concern, but from what I''ve been able to find out on the web, this brand should be about as good as I can get in the home market. Hopefully it lives up to that.

I didn''t give 5 stars only because it''s a bit noisier than I''d like. The grinder is pretty quiet, but the pump is louder than other machines I''ve used. It''s hardly a problem, but if that sort of thing matters to you, it''s there. For me, I''m very happy with the machine so far and expect to be for quite a while.

UPDATE July 6, 2009:

We''ve used this pretty heavily since buying it, and I only like it better. The cleaning tablets seem to do a good job of removing any gunk that might build up inside. It still is working flawlessly. Keeping it clean is easy too the trays all slide out from the front and can be quickly washed and reinstalled. I''ve looked inside, and don''t see any coffee grounds, so I think it''s staying clean inside.

The ground coffee hopper is really handy too, when we have guests and they want a flavored coffee instead of the standard beans. We can entertain a pretty good crowd with this machine.

I''m very satisfied with this, and will get another Jura-Capresso when this one has brewed its last.

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I used to work in a kitchen store that had one of these coffee centers on demo, and that''s how I got hooked on the Jura machines. I bought one for home use, and while yes, they are expensive,if you drink as much coffee as I do the per-cup price goes down quickly. Even using bottled water (my local water is 15 grains of hardness) and organic beans, my per-cup cost for espresso drinks is now about 25 cents.

Re the comments on coffee strength: I''d have to say that I don''t think other reviewers read the instructions thoroughly. The built-in grinder has adjustable coarseness settings and each cup of coffee can be made in either mild, regular, or strong, which corresponds to how much coffee goes into the shot. I have had no problems with this, although when switching types of coffee (light to dark roast, say) one may have to play around with the settings a bit to get it perfect. That said, there''s a lot of settings to play with on this machine.

The frothing/hot water functions have given me no problems, either. The hot water comes out at about 170 F on my machine, so it''s not perfect for some types of loose tea but works well for instant oatmeal. :) I would definitely buy another, and my only regret is that I didn''t buy one sooner.

HC22 Honeywell Anti-Microbial Furnace Humidifier Replacement Water Panel

HC22 Honeywell Anti-Microbial Furnace Humidifier Replacement Water PanelThese filters are exactly as described. They fit perfectly and were delivered astonishingly quick. There is no need to buy factory filters when these quality replacemnets are available.

BISSELL Steam Shot Hard-Surface Cleaner Save 24% Off

BISSELL Steam Shot Hard-Surface Cleaner, 39N7AI''ve had good luck with Bissell products, so, given conflicting reviews for other devices an insufficient reviews for the Steam Shot, I purchased one.

OK--it''s true. Infomercials for such products are deceptive. Using chemical cleaners is a great deal faster and "easier" than this. Tortoise vs. the hare: This trudges very slowly compared to traditional cleaning. It requires patience.

My concerns with chemical cleaners include the residues left over that attract dirt and dust again, the unpleasantness of using and then worrying about chemicals, and, the concerns about using them near foodstuffs, utensils, prep and cooking surfaces, and, pots and pans.

The advantage of the Steam Shot (and, likely other similar "electric kettle" hand held colleague devices) is, that once a surface or item is clean, it really "is" clean. I don''t have any fear or qualms even about using this on kitchen utensils, bread makers, microwaves, and, oven windows. It''s also very good at cleaning kitchen cabinet fronts and vertical surfaces such as the outside of the dishwasher, trash compactor, and the fridge. One thing this is extraordinary at is getting at dirt between a metal (or porcelain) surface (say, a sink or stove) and counter tops (Formica, etc.). It''s amazing at "rooting" out such dirt! This is also true of the "line" between back splashes and counter tops. I think that "touch-up" cleaning later on will be faster and easier....

Candle wax on the brick of the hearth? (Or a wall?--I''ll need now to patch-paint!) The wax is tedious to remove in any case, yet, this is the best solution I''ve found--the unit definitely will melt wax so that it''s easier to remove--absolutely!

As for waiting on the steam, I''m simply busy with scrubbing with a cloth or noting where to clean next--this is not a big problem for me; it seems that, as time goes on, heating up again is pretty fast. I''ve heard the item''s boiling water while heating up. Although it''s not always so hot, the steam can become really hot--I certainly believe it becomes hot enough to kill pathogens! It may certainly burn fingers, also, so precautions are smart. Despite what other reviewers think, my Steam Shot becomes very hot: It works! I''m not absolutely certain, but the "kettle" inside appears to be comprised of metal. The plastic of the unit and of the accessories appears to be high quality, also.

(When finished with the Steam Shot--allow it to cool sufficiently, then, slowly open the knob until it''s removed (steam may slowly vent while opening). Then, before dumping the water, turn the unit slowly on its side over your sink and dump the water out--away from you--hopefully, the water won''t "jet" out into your sink really quickly or explosively. (If so, this indicates that the water still is super-heated and dangerous (after all, it was both heated and pressurized): You don''t want it ever to "jet" out at you or anyone else. Let the unit cool sufficiently longer next time!)

Conclusion:

This is nifty, and I enjoy cleaning with it. For heavy cleaning, this requires patience, but, I believe patience is rewarded and saves money! For certain unique household cleaning needs, this fits the bill really well! I haven''t tried it, but, a dirty bar-b-q grate likely is too heavy a cleaning task for this. That always has been a pain....

I just used mine for the first time (bought it elsewhere). I used it to clean the stained grout on the kitchen floor. The dog had gotten into the trash several times, so the grout was stained dark brown from coffee grinds. This little steamer did a good job of removing most of the stain. Looking at two sections steamed and unsteamed there is an incredible difference, enough so that my floor will not be embarrassing when I am finished.

I used the grout attachment at first, but then switched to the round brush attachment because it is stiffer. Both did a good job, the round brush a little more so. You get three different colored brushes for different uses, for instance, if you want to keep one for the floor and use another on the kitchen counter or in the bathroom. I will be looking to buy more of these brushes, as I can see that they will not last indefinitely, but nothing does!

I timed my cleaning. Each session lasted about 20 minutes before I needed to refill. I unplugged first, waited about 10 seconds, and then slowly unscrewed the cap from the reservoir. There was a little hiss but no sputtering. In other words, waiting just a few seconds made it safe to open. While I refilled the measuring cup that comes with it, the unit cooled down enough that I was able to refill immediately. Put the cap back on, plug it in, wait about a minute or two, and I was good to go again for about another 20 minutes of steam. The key to the refilling process is to unplug first so you don''t get burned.

I used the window attachment to clean dog drool (easily!) off the kitchen sliding doors. There are other attachments that I haven''t tried yet, but I''m sure I''ll find uses for them. The cord is extra long and heavy duty. This is a handy little cleaner that does have its limitations because of its size. However, the size it an advantage if you just want to clean up something easily and effectively. I bought it because I didn''t want to spend hundreds of dollars on a big steamer. I wanted to test try something smaller to see if steam cleaning stands up to its good reputation. It does!

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I think it''s good, but I wish it had a little more power. I like to clean the nooks and cranies in the bath and around the shower door. I don''t mind the size, I can get two bathrooms clean before the steam runs out. I think being able to shut it off until it is ready for use is a great feature. thumbs up!

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Just received delivery of my new Bissell Steam Shot Hard Surface Cleaner on the exact date that Amazon scheduled. Note that, for several years, I''ve been using a Euro-Pro model that is attached to a floor canister and includes the floor attachment. I love it but lately, find that when using the handheld attachment, I''m tripping around the cord, hose, or canister so decided to look for a handheld model. I purchased a Haan a few months ago but sent it back because it just didn''t measure up to my old Euro-Pro. After more research, I purchased the Bissell and I''m SO pleased with it. It was well packaged and the instructions are clear and simple. I didn''t think you could go wrong with a Bissell.

This little guy is ready in 3 minutes, and needs just about 5 minutes to cool down if you need to refill it. And I was amazed at how long it lasted without running out of steam.

I wanted to do a test run. During the course of 30 minutes, I cleaned my kitchen countertops, sink, glass-top stove, glass tabletop, bathroom sink and vanity, and various small items, like the holders for our Sonicare toothbrushes. It gets into cracks and crevices and blows the dirt away (just wipe wherever it falls). I was just trying it out and didn''t plan on any elaborate cleaning job. When I emptied the canister, I couldn''t believe how much water remained!

I was concerned because it didn''t have a control to leave the unit on but the power button is so well designed that it is no problem at all. I got into the rhythm of steaming with my left hand and wiping with my right hand, wherever feasible.

As an old hand at steam cleaning, may I offer a few tips.

1. Follow the instructions that are shipped with any steam unit.

2. Allow the unit to get hot. (The Bissell takes only 3 minutes.)

3. Steam small sections at a time and wipe immediately with a clean cloth or paper towel.

You can clean almost anything -from bathrooms and kitchens to lamp shades and silk plants as well as BBQ grills and autos. Like any cleaning solution, you do have to wipe but the result feels so clean. No residue!

I''d highly recommend this unit.

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I purchased this Bissell Steam Shot Hard Surface Cleaner, for jobs like cleaning our kitchen grout, and along baseboards, and of course the sliding shower door tracks. Boy it does the job. I also got it for my husbands little garage frig. but have not used it there yet. It gets hot so fast, and the steam does last a long time. Of course you use up the little brushes it comes with, they kind of melt in the steam, so I just use an old tooth brush on the inside microwave things, and a stiff grout brush on the grout. You do have to scrub as you steam, you can''t expect a miracle with just steam. But I know around the kitchen floor base boards it gets it good. We use a Haan floor steamer and love it too. But didn''t choose their steamer because of reviews. I wanted steam because it is natural, and I am sure it is killing germs. I love this one and would buy it again.

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GE JX81B Recirculating Charcoal Filter Save 68% Off

GE JX81B Recirculating Charcoal Filter
  • Optional Recirculating Charcoal Filter Kit
  • Filters Cooking Odors When Microwave Oven Cannot be Vented to the Outside

Not much to say about a charcol filter. This product was in perfect new condition, fit exactly as it should and was much less expensive then the manufacturer''s filter. I will buy these as my ongoing replacement filters.

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We''ve had it for a few days in our new microwave (over the range microwave). It does it''s job as a filter and we''re all set so far! 5.87 months to go until we change it out!

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Fastening this charcoal filter inside the GE microwave oven has greatly reduced the smells emitted during cooking. However, the installation of the filter is rather difficult.

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This filter has been in my microwave for a little over a year now. I really cannot tell the difference between having it in or out. I purchased it because it was listed as a required part if i was setting up the microwave for a recirculating vent (venting inside my house via the top microwave vent). I guess I feel better having it in there...but again really dont notice much improvement in using it.

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Excellent replacement filter for my microwave, fits perfectly and the price was right. I will be purchasing this item again in 6 months for sure.

Culligan RFC-BBSA Level 4 Heavy Duty Sediment Replacement Cartridge Save 32% Off

Culligan RFC-BBSA Level 4 Heavy Duty Sediment Replacement Cartridge
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  • Level 4 Premium Filtration
  • Reduces chlorine taste and odor - Fine (25-micron) sediment, silt, rust and scale
  • 5,000 gallon capacity or 3 months
  • NSF Certified ; Micron rating - 25

Great Filter, works with my GE Whole House Unit. Stared using these instead of the FXHTC GE Model filters, these are cheaper and have the same micron rating.

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Let me start off by saying that 5 years ago, we moved to a place with VERY rusty (iron-filled) water. It was so stinky that it made me gag when I would brush my teeth and all of our sinks, toilets, washing machine, and dishwasher were streaky with orange, rust smears. We purchased a whole house water filtration system and it has made a HUGE difference. We were using the brand of filters that came with the system, but they are not available in very many places. I have tried several different brands and none of them lasted very long. Finally, I found this Culligan water filter on Amazon and ordered it. I just ordered my second one to replace the first and we realized that the first one had lasted twice as long as other brands. Plus, it was the same price as some of the other types! We will stick with the Culligan filter.

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We use this filter for our well that has lots of sediment, It is hard to find in our area. Great price, we order 2 at a time since we have to change the filter every month.

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What is there to say? The filters work as they are supposed to work; we have a lot of iron and sediment in our well water, and the whole-house filter really makes a difference; the filter lasts about 4 months.

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I have been very satisfied with this filter and have been using it to filter our well water, which comes in with lots of sediment of all types. I need to mention though, that the product information here says this filter lasts 3 months or up to 5,000 gallons and on the package that I received, it says 6 months or up to 10,000 gallons. So that means that this product actually is much cheaper (50% cheaper, to be exact) than I thought. I hope that the vendor will correct this!

I don''t know much about water filters, other than that we are really happy with this one, we love using the subscribe & save option, which reminds us to change the filter (I had to change the delivery from 3 to 6 months) and I really wanted you to know there is an error here. Everything else is correct.

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SodaStream 60-Liter Carbonator-Spare Cylinder

SodaStream 60-Liter Carbonator-Spare CylinderSoda Stream charges $60 for TWO spare 60-L carbonator and $50 for a 130-L carbonator. If you''re exchanging, you can take your empty carbonator to Bed, Bath & Beyond, Costco, Macy''s among other retail outlets. Or you can exchange directly with Soda Stream: $30 for TWO 60-L carbonators or one 130-L carbonator.

Ok, so most of the reviews I read earlier in the year when I obtained this product and was looking into the costs of having to refill it scared the crap out of me. People left and right screaming "it''s a trappppp!!!!!".

So let me clear the air. This is a little like buying propane for your outdoor grill. The first time you purchase the propane, you''re also paying for the container, but once you have one, the cost goes drastically down.

The same is true of these sodastream cylinders. sure, that''s a lot of dough for co2, but the cost is so that you have a spare cylinder.

How it works is that you just take the empty cylinder to a dealer and they give you a new one with co2 and you leave your old one with them, which then gets refilled.

I drink nothing but seltzer water. If I don''t have seltzer water, coffee, wine, beer, or shoprite brand ginger ale, I don''t drink. If I was locked in a house with a water tap and nothing else I would die of dehydration.

so the initial cost of the machine and everything was 100. It came with a cylinder. The cylinder provided me, an admitted seltzaholic, with a month''s worth of seltzer.

before when I didn''t have this I would purchase about 12 bottles of seltzer a week. usually at about 60 cents per bottle. so let''s say about 6 bucks a week. so 24 in a month. one refill of this cost me 16 bucks. 8 dollar difference. no big deal, right? factor in not having to lug around a 12 pack of huge bottles, worrying about not finishing a bottle before the fizz ran out, having to buy it every week, the insane convenience of having it whenever I want it. it all rounds out.

bottom line: if you use a lot of seltzer, buy one more of these, and you''ll pay 16 dollars per cylinder per refill. don''t listen to the rest of these people. this thing is so insanely convenient.

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While the general idea of this product is solid, consumers should understand that they are grossly overpaying for SodaStream carbon dioxide refills. In fact, the prices charged are sixteen times (16x) wholesale costs or many, many times more expensive than the prices a restaurant would pay. In Europe, frugal consumers are aware of such markups and actually purchase their own restaurant-sized CO2 refills. In the US, we aren''t so frugal.

Other than the outrageous costs for the CO2 refills, there are other issues with the SodaStream Fountain Jet. One is the construction quality is quite low with very thin molded plastic and little weight. Additionally, the taste of generic soda flavors do not match that of the brand name products.

Below is the calculated cost per two liter for the output of SodaStream soda. This includes the cost of the consumables AND the equipment costs. I have used very generous assumptions, including a low discount rate (i.e. cost of money).

Transportation costs were not factored because 1) purchases of typical groceries should more or less overlap with soft drink purchases 2) grocery delivery has long been available in many areas 3) most people live closer to a grocery store than to a home furnishings store (I walk 100 ft. for groceries and drive one mile for BB&B) 4) the reverse logistics for the CO2 refills is an extra expense for the retailer that has to be factored into its profit margin and will ultimately be borne by the consumer.

One of the reasons Bed Bath & Beyond, Macy''s and Crate and Barrel choose to carry SodaStream is that they want the consumer to make MORE FREQUENT trips to their establishments for consumables. Instead of going to such establishments once every 3 to 6 months, customers will now visit once every 1 to 2 months. That makes an enormous difference for generating impulse purchases at such retailers. One could argue then that transportation costs could increase for the individual consumer.

Total Costs = $1.73 per Two Liter -More Expensive Than Retail

*Concentrate

Flavor cost bottle of concentrate $4.99

Liters of product per container 12

Flavor/l $0.42

*Carbonator

Volume of CO2 130

Cost of CO2 per refill (130 liters) 29.99

CO2 cost per liter $0.23

*Sodastream Equipment Costs Amortization Per Liter

Equipment cost $89.00

Equipment life (years) 5

Discount rate (cost of money) 8%

Liters per month 10.00

Monthly amortized cost $1.80

Cost of equipment per liter $0.18

*Water Cost with Brita Filtration

Municipal water costs per liter in US $0.0004

Brita filter three pack (454 liters of water output) $16.95

Brita cost per liter $0.0373

Water and filter costs per liter $0.0377

(assumes you already own Brita Pitcher so no equipment costs, just incremental filtration)

***TOTAL COSTS PER TWO LITER = (Flavor + CO2 + Equipment + Filtered Water) * 2

SodaStream Total Cost Per Two Liter = $1.73

Without filtered water:

SodaStream Total Cost Per Two Liter = $1.65

*****What does CO2 Really Cost????

THE MATH BELOW IS WHAT SODASTREAM DOESN''T WANT THE CONSUMER TO KNOW

*Restaurant Carbonation (note distributor prices, so there is still a distributor profit)

weight of CO2 contents of large restaurant CO2 tank: 50 lbs

weight in grams: 22,680 grams of CO2

cost to refill Summer 2011: $35

CO2 grams/liter of carbonated water: 7 grams

*Efficiency of Restaurant CO2 Carbonation

losses: 10%

available CO2 in tank (residual is required for pressure): 85%

net accessible CO2 of total: 77%

usable grams of CO2: 17,350 grams

*Output

carbonated liters of water: 2,479

cost per liter in USD$: $0.014

*SodaStream Output

SodaStream Refill: 130 liters (quoted end product)

Cost per refill: $30.00

cost per SodaStream carbonated water: $0.231

*SodaStream Markup Economics

ratio of SodaStream to Restaurant prices: 16.3x

SodaStream inflation price over restaurant pricing: 1534%

math: [y/x-x] to give increase over base case restaurant pricing

This is an incredible 1500% markup

Pros

Saves plastic

Allows flexible mixture of flavors

Cons

Cost of output is not compelling

Grossly inflated CO2 refill costs

Another store trip required for refills separate from grocery store visit

***Disclaimer: I am an investor who has used the product multiple times. At the time of this review, I did NOT have an investment in SodaStream either short or long. In the past, I have both owned the stock and shorted it (bet against it). I may be on either side of the trade by the time you read this -I am not very sentimental.

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I have a soda stream panguin and love it. I went to a nearby Bed Bath & Beyond to buy an extra cartridge for the day when mine eventually goes empty. they are $29 there, I used their little 20% off coupon mailers and all told with tax and all I paid $26.23 for the cartridge. . . these $60, $70, $80 prices for the refills are insane!

If you have a BBB near you, go there, if not call soda stream and ask about an authorized vendor. The new CO2 cartridge should only be about $30 and thats for the initial purchase, trading them in for refills drop the price down to about 15 bucks. If you live in an area where you can''t buy these locally at the normal price, and have no choice but to buy onine from these impossibly jacked up priced sellers, then Id reconsider buying a soda stream since the whole point is to save $ and when you pay 60 bucks for 60 liters of carbonation.... then it no longer makes fiscal sense.

good luck and good shopping, but Id stay away from this sellers pricing.

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This is a total rip off. $89 is unreal for this product. Even Staples is selling the refill/exchange for $15 or $30 for a new canister without turning in your old one.

We love our Sodastream and use it daily. Have bought them for my family members and they all love it as well.

BestAir A35-6 Aprilaire 35 Metal Waterpad Save 25% Off

BestAir A35-6 Aprilaire 35 Metal WaterpadThis product works as described, is easy to install, and was competetively priced on Amazon.

I''ve had Aprilaire 700 in my current and last home, so over fifteen years. In the last couple of years this brand is the only one that was available from my local supply store, prior to that I''ve always paid more for an aprilaire brand. The april aire would last the entire humidification season for me, and sometimes 2 seasons when I wasn''t so diligent about changing it. This brand however, lasts only half the season and then it collapses and bows toward the fan unit until it starts to be hit by the fan. The noise has alerted me to the issue and I''ve then changed the filter. However, just two weeks ago it started doing that 24 hours before I was leaving on vacation. I was able to shut the humidifier off and changed filer when I returned, but I dread the idea that it might have happened while I was gone. Who knows what damage might have been done to the unit. So, yes, it is inexpensive, it does its job, but it lacks the life of the name brand, and know you may need to buy two instead of one of the more expensive one. Me? I''m going back to AprilAire brand.

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This humidifier water pad fits many Aprilaire (my home has the Aprilaire 760) and Honeywell home humidifiers. The product fits perfectly into the bracket with just a snap, and works as well as any other replacement pad at a very reasonable cost. When installing any of these types of pads use caution with the edges, as parts of them can be sharp and catch on clothing.

It''s important to change the pad in accordance with the manufacturer''s recommendations. Doing so is quick and will help ensure the proper operation of your home humidifier for years.

This is a good product at a very good price. I recommend it.

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This item is much less expensive on line than in heating and cooling businesses. It is important to change it at least once a year. You may not be told this when the humidifier is installed.

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The right product, at the right price, with good delivery. It fit fine and has been running for the past 4 weeks with no problems.

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Crane Warm Mist Humidifer Save 26% Off

Crane EE-5200B FFP Crane Warm Mist Humidifier, Black, 1 GallonI''ve been using humdifiers for years and have tried every type. The cool mist ones mildew up quickly and the wicks are expensive. The ultrasonics are nice, but unless you use distilled water, you run the risk of breathing in bacteria from tap water, since the mist is cool and the water and any particulates that are in the water are nebulized into the air. The warm mist are the best, since the water is boiled and only the steam escapes. I have used many brands of warm mist humidifiers over the years... Holmes, Duracraft, and Honeywell. This Crane model is THE BEST yet. It hasn''t leaked once. The tank size is adequate for a medium sized bedroom. I run mine on the low setting and it goes for 12 hours easily. The operation is quiet. The other brands I''ve tired all have the same basic design... the heating element is round with a hole in the middle and is difficult to scrub on all sides if there is a lot of hard water build up. This design has a solid heating element built into the bottom of the unit and can be scrubbed easily with a brush to remove build up. There is some basic weekly maintenance required, but it''s not difficult. You need to use distilled white vinegar to dissolve build up and disinfect. One thing I don''t particularly like is the blue light that comes on when the unit is turned on. It''s not bright enough to light up the whole room (kind of like a night-light), but for folks who like 100% pitch-black when they sleep, this may not be for you. I''m glad I found this brand and model. For the price, it''s a great machine.

I needed humidifiers for a couple of rooms and I wasn''t sure whether to go with this Crane humidifier or the Vicks V745A. Both had pretty good reviews, had similar capacities, were about the same price, etc. So I picked up the Vicks model at a local store, and I ordered the Crane from Amazon.

Both models are very similar in the way they generate steam, but there are a couple of significant differences that makes me prefer the Vicks model over the Crane.

For starters, the low setting of the Crane outputs about the same amount of steam as the high setting of the Vicks, and it turns out that the Crane is a 400 watt unit, while the Vicks is only about 275 watts. I keep the Crane on its low setting overnight in the bedroom, and the water tank is almost empty by morning. The Vicks needs to be on its high setting to go through the same amount of water in the same period of time.

Second, the design of the water tank on the Crane makes it harder to fill than on the Vicks. Neither one has a tank that will fit under my bathroom sink faucet, so I have to fill them in the shower. And although the filler hole on the Crane is wider, it lacks a handle like the Vicks model has, and filling it under the shower faucet is kind of awkward.

Next, once the tank is in place on the Crane model, the bottom of the tank sits in a lot more water than does the Vicks. Not sure this is really a problem, but when you remove the tank for cleaning (there''s both daily and weekly cleaning recommended for both), it drips more water on the floor. Also, the filler cap on the Crane has developed a little bit of a musty odor, and again I''m not sure if it''s from sitting in more water on a constant basis.

Finally, I find the Crane model to be a bit more difficult to clean than the Vicks. The space around the heating element is much narrower, making it hard to wipe around with a cloth. The Crane also accumulates more rust deposits than the Vicks, which is probably because of its higher wattage heating element.

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On the plus side, this humidifier does put out a lot of steam. On the negative side, I woke up in the middle of the night with my bedroom full of acrid smoke.

The heating mechanism became dislodged and burned a hole in the plastic bottom of the unit before I woke up, unplugged it, threw it in the bathtub and doused it with the remaining water in the reservoir. The smell was awful but it did wake me up before my rug caught on fire. So, that''s nice.

Had only had it a few months when it caught fire.

Probably won''t be buying Crane products again.

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I ordered two of this humidifiers from Amazon later last year,they were used for around 3-4 months so far.This year we started to use them again, but with the first time using, I got smoke from one of them. I opened up the bottom cover, found the heater part melted the plastic in the bottom. This unit was in my kid room, couldn''t image what would happen if adult was not there that time!!!! I checked back another unit, saw similar problem, the symptom was not so serious yet, but no doubt, it will get smoke and fire very soon. This product has fire danger, manufacture should recall this product!!

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I had purchased a larger humidifier from a big box store that quit working after 1 week. I then saw the horrible reviews it got on Amazon and rolled my eyes at myself for not just buying here in the first place. I lost my receipt for the other one so it couldn''t even be returned. So I bought this one from Amazon after searching reviews and comparing prices, plus if it broke I knew I''d have an easy return! Ok, enough about how much I love Amazon! Back to the Crane warm mist. I got the black one and it''s really a nice looking little machine! Very sleek. It was easy to set up, and easy to fill. I noticed it last 6-7 hours on 2 (high), and over 12 hours on 1 (low). Even low puts out a very nice stream of steam. My last warm mist barely changed the humidity level in my room while this one took my room (about 12x14 with maybe 15ft vaulted ceilings) from almost no humidity (20%) to a nice 44% after running on low all night. Its been about a week and I can already tell the difference in my skin and hair. Cleaning is very simple, nothing to take apart, just take off the water container, add vinegar water, let it sit, drain, rinse. Same for the water container. As for the light, I will admit it''s annoying, but I put a dvd case in front of it as someone else suggested (I like darkness when I sleep). As for the noise, I sleep with a fan year round for white noise, and this is about the same noise as my newer model tower fan. It''s a consistent quiet steam noise. I do wish they made a larger model so I could use in larger open spaces in the house, but for the price, this is definitely a great machine with style and effectiveness! I''d recommend this to any of my friends!

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Zojirushi CD-LCC30 Micom 3.0-Liter Electric Dispensing Pot Save 29% Off

Zojirushi CD-LCC30 Micom 3.0-Liter Electric Dispensing PotI just received this for Christmas, it''s something I''ve wanted for a while. Ever since my tea kettle died of old age, I''ve been boiling water for tea with a regular sauce pan and what usually happens is I forget all about it and only remember after it has been boiling for a while. Also, I didn''t like the long wait for hot water. I want instant gratification! And now I have it with this Zojirushi dispensing pot. It''s perfect since I''m an avid tea drinker, consuming several pots of tea each day.

A long long time ago, I used to have the "air pot" style dispensing pot where you just press on the top and it pumps out water. This one is a much newer design and dispensing is handled electronically. What I like is the "safety" feature which was lacking in the old "air pot" styles. You have to press the "unlock" button before the "dispensing" button which prevents accidentally dispensing hot water. You can set this to keep water at 205°F, 195°F, or 175°F. You can also set it to give you hot water in 7 hours, but this is a feature I really don''t need to use. I''m using the 195°F which seems to be a good middle ground for making black (requires hotter water) and green (requires lower temp water) teas. This is also handy for making instant noodles, oatmeal, hot chocolate. Also handy when needing hot water for a dish I''m cooking, or making chicken/beef broth for a dish I''m cooking. This is very convenient ... no more waiting for hot water! (This beats getting a replacement tea kettle because with a tea kettle I still have to wait for it to boil/whistle, and it usually whistles shortly after I''ve sat down and gotten comfortable.) This pot will automatically reboil when it feels the temp has dropped too much. The water level gauge is easy to read, the lid lifts up easily for refilling (also removes easily to make pouring water out and cleaning a cinch). Another nice little detail is a removable power cord. It makes me feel a bit "safer" being able to remove this before cleaning out the pot in the sink.

I am confident that this will last me a long time. My in-laws also have a Zojirushi water dispensing pot and it has never failed on them. And I know people who have other Zojirushi products and have had no problems with them. So I feel comfortable with this brand, and I may look into getting one of their rice cookers.

Oh, I have to mention one more nicety of this dispensing pot. The base will swivel around (think lazy suzan style), making it easy to rotate it without scratching your kitchen counter top.

The only thing I need to be careful about is where to put the dispensing pot since there is a steam vent on the top. I don''t put it directly beneath any kitchen cabinets, just in case the steam might damage the cabinet over time.

ADDED 11/19/05:

I just wanted to mention that I have had this for 2 years and it is still working as well as it did when I first got it. I have used this pot everyday for the past 2 years. I refill it at least once a day in the summer, 2-4 times a day in the winter. I use it mainly for making tea (big tea drinkers in this house) and cooking. It''s easy to clean. No staining on the inside; of course this would depend on your local water quality. Not bad at all considering the use I get out of this. I still highly recommend this pot.

I have a baby now. I have found this dispensing pot handy for quickly warming up bottles from the fridge... instant hot water to immerse bottle in. My screaming baby doesn''t have to wait long for her milk. Perfect! The pot has also been useful when mixing cereal... mix cereal with some cold water, then a splash of the hot water to bring it up to a nice warm temp for her.

I drink a fair amount of tea, and so this 3 liter size water pot is perfect for myself. I typically only refill it once a day, at night before I go to bed. It has a 7 hour delay timer that I use so that I have hot water as soon as I get up.

I use the hottest water setting that maintains the temperature at 208 degrees F. It heats up relatively quickly if it''s left at 195 degrees or at 175 degrees to save electricity, but I''m impatient and don''t like to wait.

I also use it for hot chocolate, apple cider, ramen, you name it.

It is very easy to refill thanks to the removable cover and removable power cord. The cord attaches magnetically, which makes plugging and unplugging incredibly easy.

I do have to turn the pot around so the back is facing me when I open the cover and remove it to refill the water. If I don''t, the steam hits me on the wrist when I open it, and since I keep it on the hottest setting, the steam is scalding.

There is a safety feature where you press the "unlock" button before the "dispense" button so it doesn''t accidentally dispense hot water, but it hasn''t been that important to me.

It''s super easy to clean. I bought a 1-lb package of citric acid. I weigh out 30g, dissolve it in water, and throw it into a full pot. Then I press the button to put the pot on clean mode. It takes about an hour and a half Afterward, I dump the water and boil another pot of water to rinse it. I dump that, and the next pot of water doesn''t taste like citric acid at all. There are cleaning instructions in the manual.

I clean it every few weeks, or whenever I feel like it. Our water is very hard, and even though I use filtered water, a layer of calcium will accumulate on the inside of the pot, but the cleaning takes that away without any problems.

The interior is Teflon coating, I believe, but as long as I don''t scratch it, it''s perfectly safe. It hasn''t shown any wear or tear yet.

The outside is plastic and easy to clean even when it gets splatter from the nearby stove top.

I have had my pot for 16 months and it hasn''t given me any problems. For tea lovers, I can''t recommend this enough.

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Okay, this is going to seem like a silly purchase to a lot of people. And before I seriously considered it, it did to me too. The only reservation for me was the price. Now that I have it, I think it is worth it.

I bought it a month or so ago (and got the $25 off if you spend $125 on housewares discount amazon usually runs). It''s a great machine. There are two people here and we drink a lot of tea, all day long. I refill it at least once a day, and that''s without using it for cooking much. People who don''t make a lot of tea will probably still go through a pot a day if they use it several times for hot water for drinks or soups, and then maybe for a pot of water for pasta. It''s great for things like pre-heating a thermos or tea pot, which can really help them stay hot longer. (Doing that the old way, with kettle-boiled water was a lot more time-consuming, and I might not bother.)

It''s nice waking up to hot water using the 7 hour timer. It''s also nice for people who drink green tea or oolong, as opposed to black tea, because it has different temperature settings.

By the way, I used a lot less hot water before I purchased this thing--but I used to wait a lot for the water I did use. This is my second Zojirushi product, and I think they''re really well made (I also have a fuzzy logic rice cooker). I''ve learned that a well-designed, well-made product lasts much better, and gets used much more often, than a poorly designed one. I fully expect this will be the case with this machine.

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After two years'' of continuous use, interior coating is coming off. A few rusty spots have developed in the past 6 months. The company''s website does not provide a replace container. I liked the Zojirushi brand but this one seems a disappointment.

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I purchased the Zojirushi 3 liter dispensing pot, and it runs 24 hours a day, 7 days a week in my house. We drink tea constantly, and it is wonderful not to have to wait to boil water. The Zojirushi allows you to set the desired water temperature based on your needs (i.e. 175 for green/white teas, 195 for other teas, 205 for cooking). The unit is tall enough to fit even our tallest to-go cup under the dispensing spout.

It also has a "7 hour" delayed start so that it can be off during the night, but you wake up to hot water.

The only downside is that it doesn''t appear to be insulated as well as it could be. For example, the outside of the unit is warmer than an insulated thermos-style container containing equally hot water. This suggests to me that it is not as well insulated, and therefore not as energy efficient as it could be.

I recommend it, and would buy another one in an instant if anything happened to this one.

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