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GE FXSVC Dual Stage Drinking Water Filtration System Replacement Filter (VOC) Save 13% Off

GE FXSVC Dual Stage Drinking Water Filtration System Replacement Filter
  • Fits all GE SmartWater dual-stage drinking water filters
  • Also fits other brands of housings that accept 9.75 x 2.5 inch filters
  • i.e. GE GXSV10C, GNSV25CBL, GNSV30CWW, GNSV30CCC, GXSL03C, GNSL05CBL, and Culligan SY-2500
  • Interchangeable with GE FXSLC & Culligan D250 filters

I ordered GE Replacement Water Filter Set as indicated on Amazon''s product description as FXSVC Rev. 2, but the item shiped was an older model (Rev. 1) with a different looking tube. There is one green and one brown tube in the set. The brown-color filter tube looks very different between the older model and the Rev. 2. The Rev. 2''s brown-color tube has solid plastic housing while the Rev. 1''s tube that FilterFast shipped has white filter fabric outside. I understand that the brown-color tube contains charcoal filter to improve water taste. The older model allows water to flow through the surrounding surface of the charcoal tube while the Rev. 2 pushes water through the entire length of the tube, so I am assuming that Rev. 2''s method is more effective as water get pushed through more charcoal contents. Other than that the product looks and works all right.

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I had the tap water tested as well as the water being filtered by the GE FXSVC by an outside testing laboratory. The tap water was found to have 7 ppm (parts per million)of lead and the filtered water tested had none.

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I installed this filter several years ago and it has been fantastic. The water where we live is very hard and doesn''t taste good. This system has solved the problem.

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Have used this filter for a five gallon bottled water bottle for 4-5 yrs. I am on a well and donot have my water tested on a regular basis.

I use a $15.00 water tester that shows the filtered water slightly better than the tap water.

There is a red slime that comes from the primary filter of the "FXSVC" filter that remained in the canister, the "FXSLC" dubbed as the best fliter from GE had the same but only when it was new.

When I change filters, I cut the primary apart with a hack saw and discovered there was a red paper wrap. That is probably where the red slime looking stuff came from. Food for thought: is there a reason GE uses the red paper in the filters, other than for filtration?

At any rate, I continue to use the filtration unit and feel better about my drinking water because of it.

When it comes time to replace your filters you can buy them for about 1/2 of what Home Depot charges, on line. Last I used was Filters Fast, they seem to be a good company to order from.

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I bought these as replacement filters for my GE under sink filtration unit. It was an easy direct swap the only downside is these filters appear to be much more restrictive than my last filters so the rate of flow is much slower. Will buy again.

Whirlpool 2260502B Water Filter Cap for Refrigerator Save 38% Off

Whirlpool 2260502B Water Filter Cap for Refrigerator
  • Works with the following models: Maytag 10654782803, Maytag 10654783803, Maytag 10654784803
  • Works with model: Whirlpool ED2DHEXWB00
  • Works with model: Whirlpool ED2DHEXWB
  • Works with model: Maytag 10654793803, Maytag 10654792803
  • Genuine Replacement Part

Works fine, but I''m not sure why it''s so expensive. It''s molded plastic and comes without any fancy packaging (just a plastic bag). The used fridge we bought was missing this part so we had to replace it to get filtered water...someone is making out like a bandit!

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Fit the filter and fridge and it works. Only problem is that they did not offer it in the color of my fridge trim (Grey), but the black doesn''t look too bad.

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This filter was perfect for the fridge. It was exactly what I needed and very inexpensive. The product arrived earlier that expected

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I mistakenly threw out my oriiginal cap when replacing the filters. Bought this one based on the part number from the fridge''s manual, and this is perfect.

Dyson DC07 All-Floors Cyclone Upright Vacuum Cleaner

Dyson DC07 All-Floors Cyclone Upright Vacuum CleanerIn the vacuum cleaner market that, in our opinion, is dominated by poor product design, plastic parts that break easily, motors that burn out, belts that stretch and break, expensive bags that fill up virtually instantly, and a very short useful life, our Dyson has acquitted itself rather well.

Many of the other favorable comments about this Dyson apply and will not be repeated here.

We would add that Dyson has good telephone customer service as well as an on-line diagnostic guide.

We note the following negatives:

The "off the floor" hose suction is not as strong and is much more awkward than with a "tank type non upright" cleaner. If you are doing mostly off the floor cleaning, probably no upright is recommended.

-While it is NOT in the instructions, customer service will tell you that vacuuming up powder (plaster, carpet cleaner, carpet deodorant) will clog the hepa filter and eventually destroy the machine. If you plan to do this kind of work, get something that uses disposable bags.

-It is also not in the instructions, but DON''T run water thru the fully assembled canister to remove dust and dirt. The air flow will eventually gunk up and make the vacuum unusable. Use a compressed air can to blow out the dust or occasionally remove and clean the lower section (see below).

While the parts that you can access are easy to remove for cleaning and unblocking, there are some critical non user serviceable parts on the Dyson. Even the drive belt and hepa filters are supposed to be changed by a service center. So keep the box in case you have to ship the machine back to the company and hope you never need to use it

The problem, however, is really not with this Dyson DC07 (and probably other models as well) when it is under warranty. It is after the two year warranty expires and you are dependent on their expensive and sparsely located dealer network. I would guess that with parts and labor, a major repair could easily be between a quarter and half the price of a new machine.

We believe that Dyson should do a much better job in providing owner repair instructions, especially for machines that out of warranty.

In that light, we are providing information on two common repairs that the owner can perform. We would hope that at some point, Dyson would provide information on other repairs:

The hepa filter, which is supposed to last the lifetime of the machine, doesn''t. But it can be removed using a screwdriver to release the cover catches on both sides and replaced by the user (special replacement filter must be purchased from the company or from a dealer). We found it necessary to replace the filter (ourselves) when the machine constantly cut off due to overheating.

However, you may also come to the point, as we did, where the cylinder gets sufficiently clogged that there is suction to the intake (which means the motor is working) but there is no suction to the hose or floor and the vortex dirt isn''t spinning.

Customer service will first tell you that you have to bring or ship your Dyson to a dealer who will charge for parts and labor. Alternatively, a new canister will be $86.00 including shipping from them.

Forget it. You can clean the unit following these instructions (note; this probably will make little sense UNTIL you have the canister in front of you when it will become more obvious).

Be aware that you may well void any warranty if you do the following and, in any event, you do so at your risk but if it works, it can save you from an expensive dealer repair or part replacment.

-Remove the canister and clear plastic bin. Remove the bin and set it aside.

-The "cage" (part with the little holes) and the part with the vanes are held on with the black rubber ring at the bottom of the canister. The vane piece has to be removed before the cage by first easing out the rubber piece. Note the orientation of the rubber piece for reassembly. Removing the ring, vanes and cage is NOT dependent upon removing the handle (see next step below).

-Using a torx (star) #15 screwdriver, remove the 3 screws on top of the canister handle.

-Reach through the bottom of the unit and note how the long rod that opens the base flap fits through a guide slot.

-Pull out the handle assembly that includes the long rod. Do not remove the rod completely. Also, do not damage the large O-Ring and note, for reassembly, that there is a "flat" side to the handle assembly. Ignore the 3 screws inside the canister; they don''t seem to do anything. Also, the upper and lower plastic parts of the canister cannot be separated.

-Wash the canister unit using a high pressure hose or faucet and a bottle brush. Wash thru all the vortex openings at the top, the cage, the vane part and everywhere else. Run water through the unit until no more fibers, dirt, etc. come out and then a little longer. You will be amazed at how much stuff can accumulate in this canister.

-Allow everything to dry. When reassembling, make sure that, by reaching though the bottom of the unit, you guide the rod through the rod slot.

If you cleaned out all the accumulation, the air flow should work almost like new after the vacuum is reassembled.

Notwithstanding the above, the Dyson DC07 is probably a better and more reliable machine than anything else available (which, as noted, says something about vacuum cleaners in general), so with reservations and the hope that Dyson starts treating its customers like adults by providing information about user service, we recommend it.

I used to volunteer with the local Police department and soon became familiar with an interesting trait of unfortunate victims of crime: Ten people might witness a bank robbery and give stunningly different descriptions of those involved. One would see a red car, another a white car. One would see 3 people, another 1 person.

So it is with vacuum cleaners.

Like many readers, I read through every Amazon review before purchasing the ''yellow'' Dyson DC07. I resisted writing a review until now, using the vacuum approximately twice per week for the last 6 months. The summary? The Dyson''s ability to pull dirt and hair from carpets and floors is simply stunning, something you have to try to believe. I have found some drawbacks, and if you''ve read other reviews, they may look familiar. Some of my negatives:

When trying to clean under the 4 inch overhang on my floor-level kitchen cabinets or furniture, the DC07 does not reach under it very well. This ''yellow'' Dyson did not include the ''low reach'' accessory which would help with such a situation. I tend to use a mop or occaisionally my Sears shop vac which stands at the ready. This Dyson does have an attachment to reach this kind of area, but assembling it all isn''t worth the time it takes to simply grab my shop vac. Some people may find the DC07 models to be a little inconvenient in this regard.

Sometimes the 25 foot cord requires you to flip it around as you move the vacuum about. At the same time, the cord is very convenient as I can almost vacuum the entire home from one outlet. I just imagine myself as Bob Barker flicking my microphone cable around the contestants.

The Dyson DC07 also doesn''t pick-up the last 1 inch or so of dirt from the "head-on" direction. You need to run the vacuum sideways along the wall to maximize pickup. Again, you can attach other tools to target these areas, but I dislike removing the wand from the upright frame of the vacuum as it requires some twisting to both remove it and later replace it.

The positives? The Dyson is absolutely the best vacuum for suction that I''ve ever used. I have two Rottweilers (which if I may are the most misunderstood dogs in the world...what a couple of babies). These dogs shed hair constantly. When I read reviews about people vacuuming their home 2 or 3 times per week, I realized that''s what I needed to do but didn''t have time for. The Dyson changed that. Not only is the vacuum extremely effective, but it needs only 1 pass to clean a section of carpet. It rolls very smoothly, and vacuuming takes half the time it used to. Suddenly I found myself vacuuming two times per week.

The chamber that picks up hair is extremely easy to empty. I have never owned a bagless and wasn''t sure if I''d like emptying the collection container two or three times per use. This became a non-issue. It is extremely easy -even therapeutic -to see all that dirt and hair emptied. The workability of the parts is another plus. You may have to refer to the owner''s manual once to figure out how to operate some of the features, but it really is all very simple.

The permanent filter is nice and few competitors offer this. I never gave much thought to a HEPA sealed vacuum, as I have no health condition that necessitates it, but now that I have one it would be hard to imagine going back.

I had always wondered why a few reviewers hated their Dyson, or suspected that all-positive reviews are being written by Dyson employees or dealers (always a possibility).

One gentleman mentioned how he tried 3 different Dyson''s and none seemed to pickup any dirt. I suspect the vacuum was being used on carpet but set to it''s "bare floor" setting, something I once inadvertently did myself and it certainly doesn''t work well...until you change it to "carpet"!

Some, like myself, weren''t thrilled with the almost all-plastic construction. After using it for several months, I am now convinced the Dyson is well made. The molded plastic is the kind that seems to slightly pliable and tough. Not the brittle plastic seen on cheaper vacuums. There are thick rubber gaskets on pieces that handle airflow which make an excellent seal.

Others complained that when you empty the collection chamber, a plume of dust can thrust itself back towards your face as it drops into the garbage can. I don''t agree...this is completely avoidable if you simply push the chamber further into the garbage can, or empty the can first to make room for the waste, so it doesn''t drop so far.

Others lamented no light. The only vacuum I used with a light had no extra utility added by the light. Indeed, such lights tend to burn out quickly due to the vacuum''s contant vibration, but of course you may feel otherwise.

Some said the Dyson is heavy, and is hard to carry. We are all different, but I do not find the Dyson heavy. To give some benchmark, I''d suggest that if you find the Dyson heavy, you probably also have difficulty removing groceries from your car. It''s true that picking up the Dyson requires you to grab it in certain areas. An apparent "handle" on the collection chamber seems tempting to grab, but if you do the chamber can come off unexpectedly.

As for being a Dyson employee, my review probably lists enough negatives to indicate I''m not. I would even say that any number of vacuums may be a better choice for you. For example, if you want to clean your stairs and cannot easily lift a vacuum, perhaps one of those "stick bug" vacuums is what you need. If you''ve always bought Hoover and have never had a problem with them, or want a built-in light, buy a Hoover. The "Hoover" reviews suggest they still work well for a lot of people.

Some say for the price, the Dyson should not have any of the above problems. I liken it to the Concord, the (previously) most expensive way to fly across the Atlantic. Its seats were tiny, and it threw passengers back into their seats, all at a premium price. But it got you where you wanted in the shortest possible time. If the Dyson DC07 has some limitations at its price, it is still without a doubt the best vacuum for cleaning carpet and bare floors that I''ve ever owned. I rate it superior to three different Kirby''s I''ve tried from my friends. If you want maximum cleaning power, the Dyson is it. Some of the new DC14''s seem to have features that get around some of the above problems, so check them out too (of course they''re slightly more expensive).

For me, Dyson seemed to appear out of nowhere here in the US. It was all Hoover, Dirt Devil, etc., but now virtually every major consumer goods store sells them, and at a starting price of $400 USD, yet people flock to buy them. I figured there must be something to it. If you''re still not sure, try it out! Many stores (Target, Sears, Linens N Things, Walmart, Costco, there''s too many to list)...they all carry Dyson and allow returns. Try the vacuum (perhaps pick a store that does not have restocking fees) and see. But be warned if you do, you''ll probably wont want to take it back...

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Dyson is a great product but it''s certainly NOT perfect. The ''Never lose suction'' tagline is a marketing ploy, since Dyson too will get clogged and lose suction if not properly maintained. All other vacuum machines will NOT lose suction either if the filter bags are replaced often enough.

Overall, however, its performance beats all other vacuums (including the over-hyped Oreck, which is simply a rip-off) hands-down.

Every few months, the user must clean out the central cylinder of the very fine dust, or it will get clogged and lose suction. The way you do this is by removing the dust collector and then separate the core cylinder from the glass casing. Use another vacuum to suck dirt out of the little holes on the side of the cylinder. Also, if you look up the cylinder from the bottom, you''ll see caked dust collected at the top of the cylinder. If you gently bang the cylinder (upright) on the floor, you''ll be shocked how much fine dust (about two cups worth) will fall out of the cylinder. Use the other vacuum to suck them away. Also, take out the ''permanent'' filter and wash them. They, too, get clogged with the very fine dust.

The machine is very heavy and bulky, and it''s quite a chore to transport it between floors. The hose extension is very awkward to use because the point of bending is near the tip. The high profile of the vacuum head makes it impossible to vacuum under the bed, couch, etc.

The instruction manual is poorly written, and setting up and maintaining the machine takes a steep learning curve. Dyson should include a video instruction.

I, too, and concerned about how much carpet fiber the Dyson is tearing off the carpet, which you can clearly see in the dust collector. However, you can also see the amount of coarse and fine dust it''s picking up as well. One impressive feature of Dyson that lived up to the hype is that it will pick up much dust from carpet that was just cleaned by a regular vacuum machine.

Dyson rarely goes on sale, but I bought mine at Sears, which had Dyson on sale last year for $379. Also, buy the regular Dyson and avoid the ''Animal'', which is a rip-off. The rotating brush that comes with the ''Animal'' is air powered and is too weak to work well on the stairs.

Summary: If you have a large house with a lot of carpeted areas, then Dyson is for you. You may also build some muscle by carrying this behemoth up and down the stairs. However, you may need another vacuum for the stairs and also for a quick clean up in the kitchen.

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It''s great, unless it breaks down.

Dyson customer service is determined to avoid product warranty claims.

See if you can get a straight answer on warranty coverage!

I was happy with my Dyson, until the clutch broke after a few months. I called Dyson, took it to their "authorized" repair center for repair, and got it fixed under warranty. The repair center said that Dyson had a period of quality problems with clutches.

The clutch broke again only a few weeks later (making horrible grinding sounds). This time, Dyson claimed that the unit was no longer under warranty (less than a year after I bought it), while the repair center claimed that it was.

The same repair center ("Dyson Authorized"), told me that Dysons were poor quality, that they got several in every day for repair and that Dyson often tried to get out of paying for warranty repairs. Then he tried to sell me a competitor''s vacuum.

I''m still fighting with Dyson to get the $150 repair covered. They claimed first that Amazon was not an "authorized" dealer. When Amazon disputed that, they then claimed that Amazon had sold me a used unit as new. When I pointed out that it had Dyson sealed packaging and a warranty book, they then claimed that Amazon had sold me a "reconditioned unit" (for$400?), which Amazon says in not true. Every time I call, I get a different excuse.

So, enjoy the Dyson, it works well. Pray that it doesn''t break while under warranty!

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I''d like to compare the Dyson DC07 to a sports car, like a Nissan 300Z for example, rather than a fine luxury sports sedan (i.e. BMW 3-series). Like everyone raves, the DC07 has truly great performance with stylish, contemporary design (beauty is in the eye of the beholder?). Two days after vacuuming my home with a one-year old Sanyo model and a relatively new bag, the DC07''s dust canister resembled a sand hourglass. The amount of unseen dust it sucked up made old carpets feel like new again and there are no pets, smoking or shoe-wearing inside of our home. The vacuum operates loudly like other vacuums, but with a bit of a high-pitched whine also.

However, when the novelty of the sucking power wears off, one can''t help but notice the build quality and lack of features the DC07 has for the amount of money paid:

Heaviness: the four pounds of force advertised by Dyson to maneuver the vacuum seems to be way off. The heaviness of the DC07 can be felt from the wrist to the elbow on either bare or carpeted floors.

Cheap-Feeling Construction: touching the DC07 would seem somewhat delicate if one didn''t know it was constructed of "crash helmet" plastics. It just doesn''t have a quality feel to it like the satisfaction of closing luxury car doors compared to an economy car. In all likelihood the materials used probably saves weight that the hefty 30-pounder already takes up. Nevertheless, the plastic tabs used for the clear canister and electrical cord storage seems rather flimsy and easy to break. One could expect these to break under normal wear & tear conditions.

Lack of Cord Rewinder: despite arguments for weight saving measures, I am very disappointed that this expensive vacuum doesn''t at least come with an automatic electrical cord rewinder.

Plastic Wheels/Castors: the use of hallow plastic wheels, along with the brush bar not being raised up in "bare-floor mode", leads to a noisy operation (even when rolling an unpowered DC07 bare floors). I worry that downstairs neighbors may submit a noise complaint to the condo board one of these days. Dyson should have used a rubber or heavy vinyl coating on the wheels to help minimize noise.

Hose Extension: the 17-foot hose extension''s elasticity is so tight that working with the wand tools can be somewhat cumbersome and tiring.

Trapped Dust: emptying the dust canister over a trashcan isn''t as neat and simple as demonstrated by Dyson. Usually dust gets trapped between the rubber seal and plastic canister rim and therefore requires an additional effort of a wipe down.

Lack of Dirt Sensor: a dirt sensor would have been nice to help validate that the floor is clean, but not really needed because of the extreme suction, I guess.

In spite of my criticisms I still feel that the DC07 is a very good vacuum cleaner, albeit a very expensive one. If I had not been able to purchase this on a rare sale, I probably would not buy the DC07 at regular advertised price. The floor tool is a worthwhile option to purchase separately, as the brush bar housing is pretty thick and bulky.

Everpure H-104 (H104) Water Filter Replacement Cartridge

Everpure H-104 Water Filter Replacement Cartridge by OmnipureAccording to specifications I read this filter was supposed to be the same as the Everpure H-104 with regard to filter capacity. It''s about half the size, costs half as much, but lasts less than half as long as the Everpure in my use. I tried to save some money, but in the end I didn''t really. I only tried this product once, then went back to the Everpure.

Now the Omnipure filter fit and worked as far as filtering the water and taste improvement. The flow slowed significantly toward the end of the filter use, where the Everpure doesn''t. I just don''t consider it a good deal compared to the original Everpure filter.

Aqua Rain Water Purifier

Aqua Rain Water Purifier
  • produces up to 25-30 gallons a day
  • quality drinking water for less than $.02 a gallon!
  • uses ceramic filters - last up to 10,000 gallons
  • gravity fed filtration

I purchased an AquaRain unit and had the same experience as the other reviewer. My bottom unit split in THREE places and I could no longer fit the upper part over it. This was after only about two years. AquaRain refused to replace it, saying that this was very uncommon. Well.. apparently not that uncommon. They offered me a very small discount on a new unit... almost full price. LISTEN TO ME... there are a lot of reputable gravity filter manufacturers out there that would replace a split stainless canister... ok? Because it shouldn''t happen. The housings for these filters should last a lifetime if not abused. AquaRain used to be inexpensive compared to other gravity filters but that is not the case anymore. You can get a better deal on a quality product. My feeling is this... if they can''t manufacture a steel can that works, how much confidence do you have in their filters doing a good job?

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What a crock. I received my order today minus two of the 4 extra filters that I had ordered with the filtration unit. I called the company and the person I spoke to sounded like she had an IQ of 2. When she finally pulled up my order, it turned out that she couldn''t tell me what I had ordered and they guessed from the amount I paid and sent it out. No call to me to confirm or discuss. I told her that this was not my issue and if Aquarain had any quality customer service that they would admit their mistake and send me the two filters they shorted me. The person on the phone stammered and I asked to speak to the manager and she told me that she was the manager. I am sending everything back. She at least said that I would get a refund. For the cost of two filters on a mistake made by them, Aquarain was willing to send a customer away. What an awful company. The product may be great but I would recommend avoiding this company. Can you believe they guessed at what I had ordered. Come on.

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Aqua Rain Water Purifier

I have had one of these for 12 years never a problem and i do not look after the unit other than pour water into the unit. Still on the original filters cleaned them twice. Saved a lot of money on bottled water to. Steve.

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Ah I see we are not the only ones! We purchased an Aquarain and after just one year of use the bottom container started splitting. I talked with the man we bought it through and he said he had two other customers that had the same problem. A short look on google confirmed this. I emailed Aquarain and she wanted pictures. I sent them and she said "I have been working here for years and never heard of this problem. It is very uncommon. ". They would not replace it and did not even offer a discount for a replacement. We will be purchasing a Berkey and only wish we would have gotten the best first! It is hard to see in the picture of the Aquarain (how convenient) what the structural problem is the Berkey has a large lip that comes over the bottom container whereas the Aquarain has a very small one. We were always concerned that one of the kids would knock the top part off of the bottom container. The Berkey does not have that problem as the top comes much farther down on the bottom. We have friends that have a Berkey and it is much sturdier and better made.

I have used the Aqua Rain every day for over 1 year. I have still not needed to use abrasive on filters, but I have washed the insides of both SS containers and all filters inside and out with dilute hydrogen peroxide. Only done this once about 6 months ago when the water started to taste a little off. That solved the taste problem. The water from this filter system tastes excellent.

This is the best water filter I have ever used and I feel this is a great value even though it is fairly expensive. It is worth every penny.

Crane Ee-8065 Crane Germ Defense Humidifier Save 11% Off

Crane Ee-8065 Crane Germ Defense Humidifier - Manual, WhitePlease note that I recently joined the Vine program but this review is based on my own private purchase (i.e., I paid for it!)

With winter approaching I wanted to get additional humidifiers to help with making household air less dry. I have an old Holmes (an older version of the current Holmes HM1865-U model) that puts out a lot of moisture and has a humidistat. I recently bought a much more expensive humidifier from Brookstone but I found it did not put out nearly as much water compared to the Holmes and the expensive model was not much quieter.

After way too much research online and checking out models at local stores I decided on the Crane Ee-8065. I considered the digital version but for the price difference I did not see the additional value.

The manual version has a small footprint and sleek form-factor. It is incredibly quiet and the mist output can be adjusted. The warm mist does not seem too warm (compared to steam misters) and I mostly run it in the cool mist setting. I am not sure the warm mist would be that great at helping with a cold or illness compared to a true steam mister. That said, my main purpose was to find a quiet humidifier I could run at night. The Crane Ee-8065 has proven itself to be exactly what I need. In fact, I am going to buy a couple more to put in other parts of our house.

The only negative thus far is it is a bit awkward to hold while refilling the reservoir but this might have more to do with me becoming more used to it. The reservoir could be larger too, but then again that would mean the unit itself would have to be larger and I kind of like the smaller size of the unit itself; I can accept the trade-off between size of unit and how often I have to refill the reservoir.

I love the Crane Ee-8065 Crane Germ Defense Humidifier. We recently upgraded from the Crane Drop Shape Cool Mist Humidifier, White as it was damaged due to a flood in our now older apartment. The advantages the Ee-8065 provides from other Crane humidifiers are that of the larger water tank and the ability to set the humidifier to that of a cool or warm mist. For the extra thirty dollars in price, it''s a jump that''s worth it. Especially when other humidifiers (that actually work) cost double the price if not more. However, there''s one problem I have with the Ee-8065 that other reviewers have mentioned.

The lights on the unit. The blue light if the humidifier is turned on or the red light if the humidifier has ran out of water. Either way, the lights on the Ee-8065 could steer ships at night if placed in the middle of the Atlantic ocean. For a device that''s usually on when we''re asleep, the lights are way too powerful and overbearing. Anywhere we''ve placed the humidifier in our bedroom, it''s almost as if we have an extra light on. Even when we cover the front of the unit with a blanket or jacket to hide the lights, the lights still power through it. It''s not only annoying, but also a major inconvenience.

Other than the fact the light is more powerful than the light on top of the Luxor Hotel and Casino, the Ee-8065 is a great humidifier at its price point. Not only does it make it a lot easier to sleep at night, but the ability to clean it is way easier than it was on my past Crane Drop Shape Cool Mist Humidifier, White. If you''re in the market for a humidifier, this is one of the best ones to get. I would just be ready with a solution on how to cover up the lighting before you finalize your purchase.

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I find this unit hard to clean. I get pink mold weekly in the tube which the fog comes out. You can''t reach in there to clean it. Also, the base gets pink and has many nooks to clean. The brush provide does not fit into all of the nooks. Also the bristles are cheap and permanently bend after a couple cleanings.

The simple design of airflow onto the fog stream is nice. I wish more care went into the wells and spacings of the mating parts to make it easier to clean.

The level indicator turns the blue light on and off repeatedly when the water is about to run out. It makes a decent clicking noise (relay of somesort). That is annoying as it clicks on/off 1-2 times a minute for say 30minutes.

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Pros:

1. No hidden costs in filters.

2. Dual cool/warm mist control.

3. Humidity control.

4. Rotatable 360 degree mist.

5. Very quiet operation.

6. Extremely easy to clean.

Cons:

1. Does not fill from the top; water fills from the bottom, so the container must be removed from the base and turned over to be filled.

2. Warm mist is more a lukewarm.

3. LED power indicator is bright.

4. Does not last 72 hours a full tank lasts about 10 hours.

5. Has only one speed.

Overall, worth the money.

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I bought the electronic push button model. The one I have has 6 different buttons that you must reset everytime you use it as it has no memory. The only diffence I can see is that with this model there is no timer setting. Unless you need to set the timer setting (it turns off by itself when out of water) I would get this model. I wish I had thought about all the programing you would have to do each time you turn it on. You have to press several buttons up to 12 times to get it on the setting you want. This is alot of time wasted when you are getting ready for bed. Overall it is so quiet I don''t even know it is on. I''ve only had it a week so I don'' know about it''s reliability.

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5 Gallon Pail EZ-Strainer 600 micron Save 23% Off

5 Gallon Pail EZ-Strainer 600 micron for Bucket Biodiesel Water WVO Paint SVO WVO Filtering FilterThese filters are really nice... easy and effective. I bought them for straining paint [in a third world country] in front of a paint spraying system and they worked great in the field. These are easy to clean and durable The company offers various mesh options... the 600 micron was perfect for exterior latex paint. (The paint quality "there" was pretty low quality compared to even the economy paint in the USA).

The Cat''s Pajamas...well, that''s what my Grandma would have said. ;)

This was at a low price and worked way beyond my expectations. I use it for straining worm compost tea when I am going to spray.

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This filter works great for home brewing. I used it to filter out my mash. Only problem is I should have bought a larger micron size. I ended up using cheese cloth as a primary and the EZ-Strainer as a secondary. worked great!

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This filter is a quality product for use with 5 gallon buckets.

Use 1 micron for final fuel filtering.

It is made of plastic with a glued on filter element. It has a vent built into the side of it, but I can''t see the need for it as I feel it would be difficult clog it''s 11" diameter with any fuel liquid. I think the 600 size would probably filter mollasses okay and even the 200 filters fuel pretty fast and probably filter thick paint just fine. If somehow you could clog it, it should be draining enough to pull liquid and air through the filter anyway and not need the vent. In my opinion, it is strong enough for liquids and if you just poor liquids into it without pushing or scrubbing on the filter media. It is just plain physics that the finer the filtration, the slower the flow.

On one review, not sure which model, someone said it did not drain/filter fast enough and was not strong enough. I don''t see how any of those things are possible without being careless. Besides this filter is only for a 5 gallon bucket which seriously can''t take that much time out of your life (< 1 min.) To filter liquids. Maybe he was filtering mud. Even the 200 micron I used together with this 600 filtered fuel as fast as I could pour with lots of room to spare. If you just dumped the bucket upside down like dowsing a fire, I would think any filter would splash all over with that kind of carelessness.

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Last, but not least, you will need less than 100 micron size (not sure exact size needed) for final fuel filtering. When I bought these filters, the smallest offered was 200 micron and when filtering, the 200 still left sand in the bucket (i contaminated 5 gallons of fuel oil mix).

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I just entered a comment on Claude''s review complaining that the bucket is not included.

Kind of obvious to me the description is ''FOR BUCKET'' not ''WITH BUCKET'' and there is a bullet item under product features stating ''Bucket Not Included'' (perhaps this was not there when Claude ordered the item).

Claude also complained about the glue between screen and rim, but did not state he actually had any problem or failure I have used this product with hot oil and never had any problems with the bond between screen and rim not sure it''s glue I think the screen may be melted to the rim (vibration weld, etc).

I''m normally not an overly enthusiastic reviewer but this one just jumped out at me as really unfair.

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pureguardian H2500 100-Hour Ultrasonic Humidifier with Night LightLove everything about the way this Humidifier works. Very fine mist. Extremely quiet. If I were to change anything about this humidifier, it would have a way to fill the water chamber from the top. It is a little bit of a pain to have to take the tank off, turn it upside down before getting it too far away from the unit so you don''t drip water all over the floor or furniture, find a sink deep enough to be able to fill it to the top, then haul the now heavy reservoir back to the base unit, then flipping it back over the unit to install back on the base. It would be so much easier to have a top fill and just bring the pitcher of water to the unit.

I have had quite a few cheaper ultrasonic humidifiers, and there''s no comparison. The mist particles are so fine that they bounce off my hand, and my hand stays dry (slight dampness to the hand when on high). This means I have no problems with condensate sequestering on the things directly around the humidifier.

I''ve had ZERO issues with any mildew or bacterial films building up in the chamber(s). It really is clean.

The night light is retro... very different, and just plain KEWL! I rarely use it, though.

Having the warm mist option is nice for winter use.

It''s definitely a work horse, but I still find I don''t need to fill the reservoir nearly as often as other humidifiers.

I live in a very arid, dry, climate, and this machine has been the best! I get nose bleeds when things are too dry, but with this humidifier... nada.

The 3 year warranty is nice too... I''ve never had cheaper ones last more than a year or two before.

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I wanted a humidifier for a large nursery that was quiet, good quality and didn''t require filling often. This fit the bill perfectly. It keeps a large nursery humid for what we want when run on low and it has adjustable settings to humidify much more quickly. I didn''t give it 5 stars because it has a power usage indicator 1 light for low power usage, 2 lights for high power usage and no matter what I do, it always shows 2 lights (which is not a problem from a power usage point of view (I hope!), but just that this feature doesn''t seem to work). I would recommend this.

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We are very pleased with this product. It is so quiet we hardly even know its on. We also like the automatic shut off feature when in runs out of water. The best part is no filter to change. We would recommend this humidifier.

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So far I love this new humidifier. No filters to replace which is great. It''s kinda quiet but the blue light on the front when it''s on bothers me. Can''t turn it off. There is also a blue nitelight on it but it has a off button. Overall it''s so easy to clean and puts out as much humidity as you like.

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Capresso 441.05 MT-500 Plus 10-cup Coffeemaker

Capresso 441.05 MT-500 Plus 10-cup Coffeemaker with Metallic Alloy Body and Stainless Thermal CarafeLet''s get the price issue out of the way: in no way is this "worth" its price premium over other brands by virtue of its construction / materials. You are considering buying this for one reason only: coffee geek self-indulgence in search of the best possible home-brewed.

With that acknowledged, how does it do? Answer: pretty damn well, with a couple of asterisks.

(Note: our standard of comparison is a late, lamented Braun Flavor Select, which made excellent coffee for close to a decade. But the current Braun models lack a couple of features we liked on the previous one, which threw the choice of a replacement open to all comers. We eventually settled on the Capresso.)

First off, this is FAST. It seems like there''s barely enough time to put away the coffee bean jar and pull out a couple of mugs before it''s ready to drink, at a perfect temperature: just slightly too hot to take more than a sip for the first couple of minutes. You do have to guess when the dripping has finished, since the brewing light doesn''t go out for several minutes after.

The timed-brew feature, which is indispensible to us, sets up easily and works like a champ. We have well water but still use the water filter -buy an extra pack at the same time you buy the coffeemaker. And we prefer using the included gold filter to avoid possible contaminants that could leech from a paper filter.

With those perameters, the flavor is incredibly good, smoother and less acidic than the Braun it replaced, using the same beans in the same quantity, while maintaining a similar richness and depth. Warning: just as high-quality stereo speakers can reveal shortcomings in source material and associated electronics, so this coffeemaker immediately lets you know if your coffee isn''t up to the job. My wife''s comment after her first cup: we need to use better beans.

If your brewed coffee sits around for more than a few minutes, Capresso''s thermal carafe is a great improvement over Braun''s warming plate. I often wait an hour for a second mug, and by then "burnt" aromas and flavors invariably creep into coffee that''s been kept warm on a plate. Over that same time, the thermal carafe maintains a just-brewed flavor and seems to suffer only a minor temperature drop -perhaps a couple of degrees.

Cleanup is definitely a bit fussy -you remove the filter and filter holder for rinsing, and mop up the wet grounds that are invariably clinging to the bottom of the flip-up lid.

Now for those asterisks -all minor annoyances, to be sure:

*The carafe is shiny stainless, while the coffeemaker itself has a brushed finish. That doesn''t work well together -especially in a kitchen where other appliances are brushed stainless. And I expect the carafe to start to show scratches after it''s been around a bit longer.

*The carafe pours slowly with the "black dot" in position, and you need to almost completely invert it to get to the last couple of ounces.

*The water gauge has tiny, difficult-to-see numbers for my middle-aged eyes.

I haven''t tried to replicate the "counter flood" problem occasionally reported on this and the identical non-metallic model, but I can see several ways it could happen: a stuck valve in the thermal cafafe lid, using more coffee than recommended in the instructions, or an ultra-fine grind. In other words, this coffeemaker is not engineered to be idiot-proof. I''m learning to check the valve every time we rinse the pot.

That said, this is the best home coffemaker we''ve ever used, which is why it gets five stars. Whether the quality justifies the cost is a matter for individual decision.

The first thing you notice about this machine is that it''s probably the best looking drip coffee maker on the market. The aluminum body shines and the carafe has a very hefty look and feel to it, with the brushed stainless and black plastic. The machine is well made and thoughtfully laid out -no fancy dials, switches, or other gimmickry. It has an intuitive programmable display with a muted orange LED for time, green for program brew, and red for ON (brew now). Simple. The water reservoir is not removable, but the lid does open all the way up and stays up so you can easily fill it and the water filter is very easy to get at and change. The machine brews a whole pot in like 5-8 minutes -it''s fast and has drip stop for those in a hurry. So that''s all the good stuff.

The bad: you have to clean the lid of the carafe carefully, otherwise you risk having coffee flow over if the little ball in the lid gets stuck. Also, because the drip stop and carafe lid are designed in such a way, if you don''t correctly align the carafe with the drip-stop, you also risk getting coffee flowing all over the counter -major drag. And while the coffee filter holder itself comes out, it''s very hard to clean the surrounding frame that holds it.

And finally, there''s the price -MAJOR premium over other comparable brands and given the I''ve had with the carafe lid and the number of times I''ve had coffee spilling out all over the pot and countertop, I really question the price.

But if good looks and fast coffee are all that matter, this is a real contender. Otherwise, I would consider a less expensive machine.

Update: Nearly 7 years later and I''m still using this machine -it''s great! The only maintenance it requires is a good cleaning with one of those descaling agents about once a year to remove the normal build-up of crud in the water reservoir (and I do use the charcoal filter as well). The lid to the carafe also needs a good cleaning now and then; as coffee residue builds up, it''s easy for the pour spout to get ''touchy'' and cause it to spill unless you have it set dead-straight. I use a carafe cleaner to clean out the stainless pot about once a quarter and it also cleans all the gunk out of the lid which makes it less prone to spilling/dribbling when pouring. The only thing that no longer works is that little red ball that shows the water level -but you can easily read the markings because it''s external, so you don''t need the red ball to see where the water is. I keep thinking it should be time to get a new coffeemaker, but this one continues to brew a great pot of coffee!

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IT''S NOW MAY 2011...... UPDATE

We''ve used this coffee maker for quite a while now. I wished I had purchased the Technivorm. Why? Making small batches of coffee, the temperature of the carafe coffee is never hot enough. We''ve used room temp water, pre-rinsed the thermal carafe with hot water, and even brewed larger volumes, which Capresso recommends for highest temperature performance. But in the final analysis, this machine just doesn''t live up to the claims of brewing near 200 degrees F. And frankly, I can''t stand the engineering on the "screw tight and screw open carafe lid." It''s just not user friendly, in my opinion. We''re giving the machine to our youngest daughter and her husband. We''re buying a Zojirushi at Bed Bath and Beyond for about $72 after their 20% discount and another $5 promo. BTW, in the mornings we usually brew our Brasilian coffee "Tropeiro Style", which is similar to Turkish coffee preparation. The final product is just below boiling, and stays very hot in the thermos/carafe for hours. This is very common in Brasil, and it works! No fancy machines. The coffee maker for us is usful when we''re serving coffee for more than four people.

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I''m a member of SCAA, (Specialty Coffee Assoc. of Amer.), and know that properly brewed coffee requires "hot water." In fact, brew temp''s need to be around 200 degrees F. This machine, and the Technivorm unit from Boyd Coffee are the only two consumer machines I''m aware of that do.

My ONLY ISSUE with Capresso is the insulated thermos/carafe. It has the most unfriendly screw on cap. And outside of a small raised dot, which is black and matches the rest of the cap....thus making it near invisible, you''ll play heck having anyone other than you figure out how to pour the hot coffee first time out!

I can say that it is a quality brewing device, does everything I expected, and meets my critical brewing demands.

Was it worth paying $200 for this brewer when I could have purchased a "look-a-like" for under $100? For me, yes. Both we and our friends agree that the final product is very good, and the carafe holds the coffee for our required "one hour" of usability, while maintaining a reasonably high temperature. I guess the moral remains; "You get what you pay for."

I did speak to both Capresso customer service and to Boyd Coffee Co. at the recent International Coffee Convention in Long Beach, CA. I asked both about brewing "under 3 cups" per cycle. (We are Brasilian and drink traditional fine ground coffee from Brazil, and in small demitasse cups....3 US cups is enough for 2-3 people) Both they and Technivorm prefer that their clients brew no less than 3 cups at a time, and preferably 5 or more cups. However, if you must brew smaller quantities, the Capresso does have a "3 cup cycle", which slows the water delivery and extends the steeping of the grounds. Again, it''s all about having 200 deg. F water flowing over and steeping the grounds. Most cheaper machines will never get their percolated water to that temperature point, which is required to emulsify and pass the essential flavor oils into your cup. If you''re concerned with buying the best machine for home coffee.......than you have two great choices; the Capresso for its ability to meet brewing standards "and also" blend into your designer kitchen, or the very competent Technivorm, sold by Boyd Coffee Co., which is certified by the SCAA, but honestly isn''t a beauty to look at........ I opted to get a good brewer "and" satisfy my wife''s design concerns.

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We have had this Capresso coffeemaker for over a year, and have found it to be flawless. We have had none of the small problems shared by other reviewers. We did, however, put a small dab of white paint on the top''s black dot to make it easier to see and position which might help others who are having a problem with that issue. Not only has the machine held up to rigorous use, it continues to deliver fine coffee for us and we are admittedly coffee snobs! We recommend this Capresso coffeemaker highly.

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To address some of the reviewers who said it''s a great coffee maker "but is it really worth the extra price over similar coffee makers"... I say a resounding YES, if like me, you don''t wish to have aluminum leaked every day into your coffee, which by the way is a strong suspect in Alzheimer''s disease. I for one hope to enjoy my coffee well into my elder years (still knowing what it is!) and will gladly pay a higher price for mine and my families health. So the stainless boiler alone is worth the extra $$ over cheaper (inferior) models. Remember the old saying "an educated consumer is the best consumer"? If you understand "why" something costs a little more, you may realize it''s actually a very good deal in the long run.

KOHLER K-201-NA Aquifer High-Flow Refill Filter Cartridge Save 25% Off

KOHLER K-201-NA Aquifer High-Flow Refill Filter Cartridge
  • Single-stage filtration/adsorption system reduces particulates, dirt, rust, chlorine and cysts
  • High-impact plastic construction with stainless steel fittings/hoses for increased durability
  • 1/4 turn quick-change, no-spill filter cartridge
  • NSF-compliant

What can I say. We''ve been using this system since 2005. These filters do indeed provide a fast fill compared to others. You don''t have to stand there forever waiting for your glass or water bottle to fill. They make your tap water taste great, and we generally change filters about every 8 months or so, only for saftey (the water still tastes fine), and the filter is relatively easy to change. I judge them to be a bit costly, but prorated over 8 or more months, not soooo bad. I see where others go for a year before changing. We use these with the Kohler K-6666 Beverage Faucet and filtration system.

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somehow it manages to make perfectly drinkable NYC tap water gross after a couple of months. Looks like stuff gets lodged inside the filter and makes it go bad. At[..]per refill a horrible value.

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This is the high-flo model. I believe there is another model, with a lower rate, which removes additional impurities or tastes. But either way, I replace the filter every year or so. It is specifically for a Kohler drinking water sink outlet.

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The KOHLER K-201-NA Aquifer High-Flow Refill Filter Cartridge is a great buy through Amazon, it is the best prince I have found on the internet. The system itself is great as well it is simple to swap cartridges when the time comes. The only thing I would recommend for Kohler to consider is making the date section run length wise to give more room to write in larger letters. This would make it easier to read since you are having to look under your sink.

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After having run it for several minutes, it seems to have gotten rid of the mildewy socks taste. Otherwise, it works like the previous filter we''d worn out.