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Siroflex Showerhead From Italy

Siroflex Showerhead From Italy
  • The Greatest water flow shower head that will put out a lot of water for its small size and saves water too! We cannot over praise this little power house.
  • Guaranteed to be the BEST SOLUTION for your shower. With a rotation of 360 degrees and a stainless steel filter that will guarantee that the water exit orifices will never be obstructed.
  • A very simple solution for the best shower you can get.
  • Builds up pressure in the head and forces it out of 88 jets!
  • Made from LEXAN, the same material that FOOTBALL Helmets and safety glass are made from.

I am what you would call somewhat of a shower head aficionado as over the years I have tried many different shower heads and while some were OK, there were only a handful which I would rate as "must-haves". I, to this day, have several in my collection that I will just not part with.

Imagine my surprise this past Summer while vacationing in Old Orchard Beach Maine to happen across one of the greatest showers I have had the pleasure to take.

Now, if any of you know OOB, it''s a small beach Town in Maine and while there are several nice motels popping up over recent years,most haven''t had a facelift/update for several decades and this includes the showers as well.

After a full day in the hot sun & saltwater taking a nice shower is not usually on the agenda as most hotels have the water saving shower heads and combined with the lack of pressure makes for a horrible shower...can you say pins & needles?!

There were several times over the years where I would skip said shower as my sunburn was really bad and I would rather smell a little "ripe" then subject myself to the torture chamber of a hotel shower. Besides, I was on vacation and could always blame the scent on the Ocean "Can you guys smell that horrible seaweed smell?" :)

But, stepping into the shower this time was a unusually pleasant experience. Full, robust water cascading out the shower head unlike anything I have experienced, including my own Home. All of this from a cheap looking plastic shower head.

I got out of the shower and the first thing I said to my Wife was "this shower head is coming Home with me!" Yeah, it''s that good.

But with my Children hearing every word out of Dad''s mouth and not wanting to be known as a thief (unlike the Hotel...$175.00 a night for 75 yards from the Beach is highway robbery), I unscrewed the shower head to look for any type of markings and came across Siroflex as well as made in Italy.

After a quick online search I found the shower head on several sites and ordered one right there from the ''bay, $8.79 shipped. I had spent more for a beer and burger that afternoon. Great deal indeed.

To the shower head...

It comes shipped in a plastic bag from the manufacture and while it is shown it in the blue and white packaging (only slightly less gaudy),several I have ordered from three different vendors for friends and family were of the plastic bag variety.

It is very unassuming, it has the looks that would appeal to the Kmart/Walmart crowd but don''t let looks fool ya''.

As mentioned earlier it is plastic not brass or chrome and does indeed look on the cheap side but notwithstanding this it gives a great shower with full, even flow and great force. Not too wide and not too narrow. I do not like any of the rainfall shower heads or the massaging crisscross pattern heads I have tried.

Give me a good ole'' fashioned drenching shower any day.

The downside (there''s always a downside huh?) is the water usage...like the past reviewers buckspeed & kirk have stated the water usage is high, like almost five gallons-a-minute on my measured 80 psi shower. So in this way the "Get the best shower while saving water" quote is a little misleading.

But if you think of it this way, you will get cleaner quicker and be out of the shower sooner than with a typical water saving shower head than that quote is indeed true.

I recently ordered from a vendor that sends a washer with the head to limit water usage some and this cuts the flow to about three gallons-a-minute. I would say set up this way it gives about 75% of the shower of a washer-less Siroflex but there is some "pulsating" issues that I am not found of. I am still experimenting with this combo and might drill out the washer a bit to see if I can get the best of both worlds. But if not I will not feel too bad about the high water usage as my Home is loaded with water saving devices from the toilets to the faucets to the dishwasher and besides, my neighbor wastes more water on his lawn with his automatic sprinkler system even on rainy days then I waste in a 15 minute shower.

If you want to look into this vendor think "neat".

In closing I will say this..forget the looks of it, close your eyes and enjoy a great refreshing shower for under $10 bucks. I know I am.

Jeff

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I have long hair which is very thick. This is the only showerhead I''ve found that does a nice job of rinsing shampoo out of my hair. A siroflex showerhead is in both of my bathrooms. Whenever we have guests, they rave about the great shower! And the funny thing is -it''s the cheapest showerhead on the market. Whenever I travel, I carry one in my suitcase. Hotel showers are notorious for poor water pressure. Now, I can have a nice shower -no matter where I am.

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First of all, I am not someone who writes many reviews. Like many of us here at Amazon, we only take the time to review products when they are either exceptionally good or incredibly bad. Over the last 30 years I have owned many showerheads from all the major brands. But having low hot water pressure, most did not live up to expectations. Having read the reviews I decided to spend the $10 and give the little (yes surprisingly small) Siroflex a try. Boy am I glad I did. Truly the BEST showerhead at ANY price. It doesn''t look like much. It looks like cheap plastic. And it is sold in a plastic bag. But don''t let the appearance turn you away. It is very well designed. No tools or pipe tape needed. Just screw it on and enjoy. Hand tight with no tape, and it does not leak at the connection. Not a drop. And it is so effective, that I actually have to turn DOWN the hot water because it was just too intense. I''ve already ordered more as gifts. Leave it to the Italians. They make some of the worlds finest sports cars, so it makes sense that they could make the best showerheads. Try it. You''ll love it.

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This shower head feels great to use. However, I ran out of hot water the first time I used it, so I decided to measure it''s flow. Multiple measurements came out to 5 gallons per minute. This is a lot of water. For comparison, most current Delta shower heads you would find at local stores are between 2 and 3 gallons per minute. I''ve rated this 1 star because of the misleading title of the item. You are most definitely NOT saving water with this shower head.

For anyone who remembers what it was like to take a shower pre-1992, then this shower head is for you. In 1992 the government decided that you can''t have a shower head that puts out more than 2.5 gallon per minute. Fortunately for those of us who enjoy a strong shower, the Italian government has no such restrictions. The strong water flow feels absolutely tremendous! I highly recommend this product with no reservations at all.

Disclaimer: After using this shower head for 2 months, I have seen approximately a 25% increase in my water bill (~$45 to ~$55). The other thing to be cognizant of is your hot water usage. If you have a smaller hot water tank, the increase flow can quickly deplete your tank, leaving you in a cold shower.

Clearyl Water Filter for Jura Coffee Centers

Clearyl Water Filter for Jura Coffee Centers - Clearyl Blue 60Exactly what I needed for my Z5. It is pricey for what it does, but if you need, then you will have no choice but to buy it or do the manual descaling which is more time consuming. I actually don''t change it out but once every 9 mos. or so but do not notice any changes in the way the expresso taste. We drink 8 cups of expresso and two cups of extra strong coffee every morning so a lot of water goes through this filter.

I guess it works fine enough, hard to tell with water filters. But this is a very pricey water filter for what boils down to about 3 months of usage. I guess they have their corner on this market so they can charge whatever they want.

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Very convenient way to keep your supply of filters to protect your investment in the coffee machine. I always keep at least one extra so that I know I will have a safe water supply.

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InSinkErator SST-FLTR 2/3-Gallon Stainless Tank and Filtration System Save 53% Off

InSinkErator SST-FLTR 2/3-Gallon Stainless Tank and Filtration System
  • New stainless steel tank for long life
  • Dispenses 60 cups/hour of 200?F water
  • F-201 filtration system Included for clean refreshing tasting water
  • Filtration system reduces chlorine taste and odor
  • 750 Watts, 115V AC

(EDIT 01/27/2011) My initial review below was written based on an old design that had some quality issues. From my communication with Amazon shoppers like you, and the Consumer Relations folks at Insinkerator, it appears that current models have been redesigned to hopefully eliminate the problems I had. It also appears from those same communications that Insinkerator is going beyond the warranty period to replace some consumers'' units when they discover this problem. Because of that I have upgraded my rating to a neutral 3-stars and modified my review somewhat. If you have problems with an existing unit, I also would encourage you to contact Insinkerator support to see what they can do for you. They''re very good in my experience when your product is in warranty. I''ve heard from several folks that Insinkerator has replaced their unit outside of warranty too when they had this problem. Obviously there is some limit to what they will be willing to do, but the call is free. So if you''ve found this review because of a problem with your existing unit, your first step should be to call Insinkerator at 800-558-5712 and give them a chance to make it right. Post here with your experiences.

(Original Review) This Insinkerator product suffers from a couple of design flaws. Like many here I found a puddle of water under my unit about two years after installing it. Checked into buying a new unit, but at $200 I wasn''t going to give in easily. After reading other folks'' experience with the unit I opened mine up and found the obvious source of the leak. There is a 1/4" plastic vent hose than helps handle the return hot water after you release the faucet handle. Since it''s a non-pressurized unit, all water in the line up to faucet gets returned to the tank after you release the faucet handle. This hose, combined with a plastic overflow tank handles the water return. The root cause of the leaking problem is the type of tubing that was used for this one part. In the hot water heater it sits at near 200F, 24/7/365, and it can''t handle the heat. Mine had turned a dark brown to nearly black color and had completely failed where the hose was routed right along the stainless steel tank. Every time we used the heater the return water ended up in our cabinet. Because of this one piece, customers everywhere are replacing their tanks prematurely. It can be fixed if you are handy. Please note that any modification of your unit will void the warranty, and rightfully so. If your unit is under warranty you should call Insinkerator at 800-558-5712 and have them replace it. If you buy a new unit, don''t mess with it -it''s under warranty. Even if it''s out of warranty, give them a call -there''s a good chance they''ll do right by you. If you do try and repair it, know that you are on your own. Insinkerator strongly advises against any owner-initiated component repair. What I have done has been untested by Insinkerator and they have implemented their own fix in the current product design. Anything that happens during or after any repair you make will be your responsibility. And remember, nothing lasts forever.

HOW TO REPAIR: Basically you have to replace the hose with the right kind, and fortunately it''s pretty easy. I recommend silicone tubing (rated to 500F), and you''ll need some with 1/8" or 3/16" inside diameter. I bought some from an Amazon seller, 1/8" ID and 3/8" OD with thick 1/8" walls. (Edit: The original tubing is 3/16" ID but I went with 1/8 for a good snug fit. 3/16" ID tubing will also work quite well, and is what I would recommend at this point if you can find it.) Search on Amazon and you''ll find what I''m talking about. Unfortunately it''s only sold in 10'' or longer lengths, and you need less than a foot. If you can find it locally, all the better. For good measure get a couple of small plastic zip ties (cable ties) or the proper sized spring clamp to secure the new tubing.

1) Unplug, drain, and remove the tank. After unplugging the power cord, run water thru the unit till cold water flows out the faucet. Then place a large bowl (1-gallon capacity minimum) under the tank, unscrew the drain screw, and let the tank drain into the bowl. If you can easily shut off the water supply do it now, but it is not necessary as long as no one uses the faucet when you are working on the tank. While draining, remove the three tubes from the top of the tank. One has a spring loaded clip you need to depress to remove the tube and the other two are silicone and plastic tubes that just pull off (might vary a bit based on the age of your unit). Loosen the mounting screws, and when the tank has drained, remove it from your cabinet and find a water resistant place to work on it.

2) Disassemble the tank. Really easy -there is a small screw on the top that holds the two sides of the plastic shell together ... remove it. The two sides of the shell pull apart fairly easily but you might need to muscle it a bit. Once you get them apart, remove them from the unit and place aside. Then remove the temperature dial and put it aside. At this point you will have the guts of the unit with the steel tank encased in a dense styrofoam shell. Take a minute to examine the way it''s put together (pictures wouldn''t hurt either). You''ll most probably easily pick out the problem part -it will probably be very dark and brittle, and one end will be attached to the side of the water inlet port. Cut the hose somewhere before the metal (maybe plastic on yours) water inlet port it attaches to, and you will then be able to remove the upper styrofoam shell. After that you will see where the other end of the defective hose goes -the bottom of the plastic overflow tank. You will need to cut the old zip ties (or maybe spring clamps) at each end of the hose to fully remove the old hose.

3) Inspect and dry the full unit. You may want at this point to remove the other styro shell piece and completely dry everything. At this point I discovered that the leaking water has badly rusted several of the screws holding the two pieces of the stainless tank together. IMHO they should have used stainless steel screws. I wasn''t sure whether or not the rust has led to any leak in the tank itself, so I disassembled the stainless tank (fun to do with rusted screws I''ll tell you). Mine took a T-10 Torx driver for the screws, and I eventually got them all out. A trip to the hardware store got me some #6 x 3/4" stainless machine screws and lock nuts. If you see anything else besides the hose that could be a problem, you''ll need to deal with it for a complete repair.

4) Reassemble the unit, installing the new hose as you go. Put the tank back in the bottom styro shell. Attach one end of the silicone hose to the plastic overflow tank and secure with a zip tie cutting off the excess tie. Put the plastic tank back in the upper styro shell and slide the two back onto the top of the stainless tank. The plastic tank lines up with the silicone hose to the front of the unit. You''ll route the hose along the tank flange to the right of the unit just like the old hose was. Once the shell is as far down as it goes, route the hose along the side of the styro shell following the groove for the old hose (not a perfect fit, but that''s OK) and then over the top to the water inlet port. Hold it in place and see where you need to cut the silicone hose to fit the port without excess slack in the hose. Then cut the hose, attach it to the port and secure with a zip tie. Replace the thin upper piece of styro over the top of it all and reassemble it all into the plastic shell. Take your time and work the two halves together, making sure to get the power cord grommet correctly into the cutout in the shell. Get the bottom together first then work your way up. Pay attention to the new hose, keeping it tucked in behind the side of the front half of the shell (don''t let it end up stuffed behind the back half of the shell. When done properly the shell will snap together nicely, and you may note a slight bulge where the new hose is if you used the thicker silicone tubing like me -that''s OK. Put the small screw back into the top the shell, and reinsert the drain screw.

5) Reinstall and test tank. Just reverse the removal steps. Open the faucet until water flows before plugging the tank in. Then use the faucet normally, checking regularly for any leaks. Mine has been leak free for two weeks, and should last for years now.

That''s it, and it''s probably easier than it sounds. For a grand total of less than $25 (with nine feet of hose left over) I have a fully functional tank again. The rest of the unit is very well made. The tank iteslf is built like a ... well, a tank, so I expect it to last years. Good luck with your home repair efforts if you try. If you have questions or need some of the correct tubing email me at pbj1959 at gmail dot com.

UPDATE 9/13/2010: A couple months now and still no leaks. I''ve been corresponding with another owner who ended up getting a replacement from Insinkerator. He sent me pics (thanks Jay!) that show they have changed the design of this particular tube that has been causing so many problems. The new design uses a different type of plastic for the tubing and avoids routing it along the steel hot water tank. They also seemed to have added a different type of gasket between the two tank halves. From what I saw, new units with this design won''t suffer the same problem I described above, but how to tell whether any one new unit purchased at retail will have this fix incorporated??

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Junk. The first unit lasted 14 months. Still under warrenty so I purchased another unit as a spare until first one could be repaired and it leaked out of the box. Am going with Instant hot by Kitchenmade as that unit lasted 8 years.

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Please call Insinkerator and verify the warranty policy before purchasing and installing these types of products.

My poor rating is entirely related to the warranty service I attempted to obtain after my SST hot water dispenser quit working after 8 months of operation. During my contact with Insinkerator via the 1-800 number it was revealed that I must have have a copy of my receipt "for professional product installation."

Okay, what kind of a game is this? I do not have a receipt for installation, because I installed it myself using the instructions that were provided in the manual. The manual never specified professional installation required for warranty coverage.

On my further insistence on unit return and replacement, the customer service rep continued "We do not have a repair facility or shipping address. An Insinkerator selected plumber must be dispatched to your location. "You should be aware that you will be liable for the service call and the full unit replacement costs if it is determined the installation was not correct."

Okay, this is rubbish. The unit is a small, plastic, foam and very thin steel tank weighing less than a two pounds. It has two internal components, a 98 cent thermostat and heater element. The water flow is fine, so the thermostat or element quit. Why should a plumber be required to fix an ELECTRICAL PROBLEM?

At the time of purchase I was not aware of other alternatives. I now see that a simple electric hot water pitcher or heat-on-use hot water heater would have been better alternatives and have provided better warranty support.

My advice, keep looking.

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I would give it a 0, but Insinkerator does send people out to replace the filter, so they get a 1.

The product is good, when it works. The problem is that the quality is terrible, and when it fails, it can cause property damage.

We purchased this product in early 2006, and as of this writing, it has failed three times. The first time, the heating element failed, and Insinkerator replaced it. The second time, the unit leaked all of its contents out, damaging our wooden cabinetry. When they replaced the unit, I wisely put a bucket underneath it. It came in handy when it failed yet again, dumping all of the water into the bucket I placed underneath it.

If you decide to purchase this unit, please make sure that it''s accessible for replacement and that you place a bucket underneath it. Check the bucket regularly. Also, make sure that the temperature is set to hot, but not boiling; otherwise, water will constantly run from the dispenser and the unit will burn itself out. Good luck.

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Only time will tell, but the SST-FLTR heating replacement appears to be a noticable improvement over the original heating unit. My original instant hot water heater began leaking after about 3 years of use. This replacement has an external dial that allows for temperature adjustment depending on how hot you really want your water. We actually didn''t need it to be scalding hot, so we''ve moved the dial to the 12 o''clock position and it seems to be fine for our purposes. The casing is thick, solid plastic and the connectors and tubing appears to be improved over the early model. The heating unit also seems to be better insulated than the original, so hopefully it will keep the water hotter longer and actually save some energy.

My only gripe is with the pricing of the SST-FLTR only. Cheapest that I could find was $199 online, yet my local hardware store sells brand new H770-SS models (dispenser and heating unit) for $179. Same heating unit as the SST-FLTR. I used the heating unit as my replacement and I''ll see if I can sell the dispenser part for a few bucks at auction.

Distiller Residue Cleaner 1lb. Save 40% Off

Distiller Residue Cleaner 1lb.I have used Waterwise Kleenwise Descaler that sells for $24.95 and add the shipping $12.70to that and you have $37.65. Kind of expensive.

This distiller residue cleaner is the same chemical(sulfmic acid and citric acid at half the cost.

Does the job for me and saves a few bucks.

The cleaner works just fine and is a fraction of the cost of others that I have priced. I would recommend it to anyone who would like to save money.

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This item is certainly expensive for the small amount you get. I will look for better deals (quantity) next time I purchase more cleaner.

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You can either use lemon/lime and wait for 10 min to loosen the calcium deposits or use distiller residue and wait for 5 min, both works same for the distiller, apart from the extra effort of squeezing the lime.

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Product worked satisfactorily but the packaging was poor. Post Office had to repackage due to powder leaking. Packaging did not appear to be damaged, just poorly sealed.

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HoMedics RWS-100 Restore Clean Water System Save 88% Off

HoMedics RWS-100 Restore Clean Water SystemI only had the pitcher for a couple of months & it doesn''t much matter how I review the pitcher at this point because you can''t buy the filters for it anymore. Had I known this I would never have purchased it. So now I have to buy another pitcher, Brita most likely, & throw this one away. Or use it to water plants. What a waste. Amazon should not sell a product that requires parts that are unavailable or discontinued.

Update 6/6/12

There is a seller on Amazon that has the filters:

Restore Clean Water System Replacement Filter 3 Pack

Because no one else is selling these, maybe this seller just has some overstock (?)

Update 12/18/12

Well...the filters are gone again; can''t find them anywhere. So why do they still sell the pitchers!? If you are thinking of purchasing one of these pitchers DON''T! You won''t be able to get the filters when you need them.

I bought this unit (3 actually) on sale so that I would stop buying the 24 packs of bottled water. I felt that it is wasteful, bad for the environment and expensive to drink bottled water. My water at home does not taste bad and I''ve been drinking it for decades, but I do like the comforting thought of having my water purified just in case. For about the cost of 3 cases of water (about 3 weeks supply), I bought this purification system. The filters for the pitchers are not easily found so I stocked up by buying replacement filters @ Amazon as they seem to have the best price. I''d hate to not be able to get filters. Although I''ve had the reverse happen as I have two packages of PUR filters and no pitchers to use with them as those filters are now obsolete and none of the current PUR filtering pitchers or devices accept these older filters. This is why I bought more than one of these water purification filtering pitcher systems. At the price I paid, I should have bought more, but they are bulky and I didn''t want to store any more than I have.

The instructions say to replace the filters about once a month, but there is a warning light in the purification device that will light up when they recommend that you replace the filter. PUR also recommends monthly filter replacement but I suspect this is more for their income cash flow rather than our safety concerns. I plan on replacing my filters every two-three months so that I can reduce my cost of filtered water by 50%. I''ve used wilderness water filters on truly horrific water (water the color of root beer, cow patties soaking in the still water, live mosquito larva and tons of mud and other particulate matter in the water) and what I do after I''m back home is to sterilize the filter by either boiling the filter core or drying out the filter and microwaving the filter to kill any active microbes. If you are an informed cheapskate like me, you can really reduce your cost/liter of water this way. I haven''t sterilized a filter for this system yet as I''ve only had this pitcher for a few weeks, but when it''s time, this is what I''ll do.

None of the manufacturers tell us why we need to replace our filters monthly, but if it is to get rid of the build up of live microbes, then sterilizing the filter will do the job. With my wilderness filters, I only replace them when the filter gets clogged up and it is difficult to get the water to pass through the filter.

I''ll be the first to admit that I am skeptical about how effective any of these filtering/purification systems are. Why? Because with my wilderness water filters require a lot of pumping pressure to get the water to pass through the filters and these home systems, the filters only require gravity and the water passes through the filter rather quickly and the home filters have relatively low mass/weight compared to the best wilderness filters. But, they probably will do no harm and the carbon element of the filter will certainly improve the taste.

I''ve had no problems with the lid falling off when pouring water from the pitcher, but I can see this occurring if you are trying to pour out the very last drops of water from the pitcher where the lid is tilted beyond vertical, but my instincts tell me to put my finger on the lid if I go beyond vertical anyway. It''s simply common sense. I''ll agree that they could have engineered the lid better so that it wouldn''t be able to fall off while pouring, but to me, I wouldn''t even call it an annoyance. I probably wouldn''t even think about it if it hadn''t been notated in previous reviews. The system is very well made and well engineered including the electronic UV purification system with it''s retractable cord, purify/fill switch, filter replacement warning light, filter body design, etc.

At the original retail price of over 110 bucks... no way I''d buy this system as I''d probably go with a under the sink reverse osmosis system, but at the current discounted prices of about a fourth that, I think they are a very good value and probably one of the best pitcher type models available.

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We have a private well with possible seasonal issues. I had done much research on disinfection equipment for private wells and was considering options that ranged from a "pure" drinking water station to whole house chlorine disinfection. We had settled on the "do nothing" option until I saw this new product. Wow. I can not believe the traditional filter pitcher companies had not come up with this; a UV light in the pitcher to provide disinfection of bacteria. This is a great solution. While not the same removal of bacteria that a microbiological filter can provide, for the cost it is great peace of mind at a very cost effective price.

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I have been using this system for almost a year. Sometimes there are a few carbon particles in the water, but it doesn''t really bother me. I checked on all kinds of similar water filtration systems, and this is the one I picked. This is the one I really use daily. I had tried a popular brand in the past (pitcher type), but I really didn''t think it did the job and I quickly lost interest in using it. Now, I live in an area of California that had a lot of farming at one time and the area definately had a problem with chemical well contamination, due to pesticides (not to mention the water tasted horrible and still does). This system greatly improves the taste of the water and I believe it is doing a good job filtering my water.

Originally, I was going to purchase a self-contained water filtration system at three times the cost as it implied it even filtered swamp water to acceptible drinking levels. However, I researched the products and chose this one instead. It does the job as far as I''m concerned and it sure beats the cost of high priced bottled water!

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I got this unit on sale, and love it. There are some minor drawbacks, though: As one reviewer stated, some carbon particles do float into the water (though only into the pre-filter reservoir in my experience, not into the actual drinking water). Also, this reservoir only holds 4 cups of water, so you have to fill it up in stages; however, if the reservoir were larger, the unit would be larger as well (obviously), and I find it is just compact enough to fit easily into my fridge, under my cabinets, into the sink, etc. My main grip is that the lid does not snap on, so you have to hold it down with your thumb whenever you tilt the pitcher to pour. Overall, though, I think it is terrific.

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DC-51 Vicks Replacement Demineralization Cartridge

DC-51 Vicks Replacement Demineralization CartridgeWorks great. Typical cartridge. Will work as required. No problems. Cheap and easy to use. No brain required to use this

Fit our humidifier and works great. Saved us the trouble of having to go from store to store to find something that is probably not widely available (as we have had the humidifier for a few years).

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This filter/ demineralization cartridge worked great in my humidifier. It fit in my vicks humidifier and keeps the air clean.

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It arrived on time in great shape. It was good to do business with you, I will be ordering from you again in the future, Thanks.

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BestAir D88 Duracraft / Honeywell Replacement Wick Filter Save 54% Off

BestAir D88 Duracraft / Honeywell Replacement Wick FilterI bought my Honeywell humidifier a few years ago, and though it works great, all the local stores (Walmart, Target, Lowes, Home Depot, etc.) have stopped carrying the replacement filter. Such a pain! Thank goodness it was available here and at a cheaper price.

I bought the filter to use in a Honeywell humidifier. It has an aluminum outside core which helps it stand up in the humidifier. It performs as well as could be expected.

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we have three humidifiers that all look the same, but are different brands...the filters worked for all three and the cost was fair

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It works as promised. A good value for the money. I would recommend it to anyone who needs a replacement filter.

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product was what i needed and it came fast with a great price would recomend to anyone who needs it

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Zerowater Replacement Filters (2-pack)

Zerowater Replacement Filters - WhiteI have used these filters (ZR-017) for about two years and they seem to work well. They filter to zero on the enclosed tester for a very long time with our extremely hard water. They eliminate hard water spots on the stainless steel pet fountain which means they really are filtering out a huge amount of minerals. One spot would ordinarily create a white crusty ring that requires Lime-A-Way treatment to remove without scratching the surface with abrasives.

It tastes a lot better also. I like to keep the pitcher in the refrigerator in case that may lessen the possibility of bacterial growth, as our water is well water and not treated.

This replacement filter is working well so far. The reason I didn''t give it five stars is because at first the water tested a 3. But after puting it through the filter again it tested a zero. The filter that came with the pitcher didn''t last long before the reading went way up, so I am hoping that this filter lasts much longer. Time will tell.

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DeLonghi EC702 15-Bar-Pump Espresso Maker Save 50% Off

DeLonghi EC702 15-Bar-Pump Espresso Maker, StainlessAfter purchasing and returning a cheap Mr. Coffee steam espresso machine that produced nothing close to a real espresso, I decided to get serious about finding a solid "entry-level" espresso machine. I did an exhaustive (ie: ridiculous) amount of research, reading reviews at a myriad of sites, comparing prices, talking to friends who consider themselves "espresso experts", etc. What I found first is that you will never find 100% agreement on a given machine. Second, you have to establish your price range. It does seem that with espresso machines, the more you''re willing to pay, the more you get, either in features, design, longevity or performance. For me, despite my friend raving about his newest $700 "it does everything except read the paper to you" machine, as a first time home machine buyer, I wanted to limit my first expenditure. So I set a max budget at $250 and learned about every possible option.

I won''t go through the reasons I didn''t buy other machines and it is possible that many I chose not to buy would have been perfectly good. What I will tell you is that thus far, about 3 months and 100+ espressos later, I am extremely happy with my DeLonghi EC702. The bottom line is that it produces a perfect crema with a rich taste. The steaming wand, though not perfectly designed, works well and I can make excellent Lattes. I feel it is important to add that like any machine, it takes some practice to produce the perfect espresso. There are so many human variables that come into play how long to let the pump run, proper warm-up time, type of coffee, the grind, how much you compact/tamp the coffee, etc. that no two people will get the same results. However, the performance of this machine has been flawless. I have not experienced any leaks or problems. I have followed the instructions carefully from the first use, kept it properly cleaned and it has rewarded me with a great cup every day.

Some other positives:

Very good clearance between the bottom of the filter holder and the base. I have a nice size cappuccino mug (in addition to standard espresso cups) and it fits perfectly. Apparently this is a problem with some other machines.

Two size filters one for single shot and one for double shot espressos.

Filters also use the ESE pod system if you''re into that. I don''t use pods.

Large, easily removable and cleanable water holder.

It looks great. All silver, mostly metal. Doesn''t have any of that cheap looking black plastic.

Warming tray on top really works. I store my cups and filters on top and they are nice and warm after about 15 minutes, which is the recommended warm-up time. And BTW this is not a problem. I get up, walk in the kitchen, turn it on. By the time I come back into the kitchen after getting the kids going, it is ready. Those people who complain because they have to wait a few minutes need to re-evaluate their addiction to coffee.

Great price point. Under $200.

Some notes:

Yes, it is somewhat noisy for the 15 seconds it produces the coffee but it is a pump machine, which you must have. My kids running around in the morning make far more noise than the machine.

Your first 5-6 cups will taste like battery acid. I was warned of this from an experienced friend. All new machines must be broken in to eliminate that metallic taste. So when you get it, after following the directions and running water through it a few times, then make several throw-away cups of coffee as well. I used a less expensive coffee for this instead of wasting my good stuff. Allowing the coffee flavor to permeate the filters will properly prep the machine.

You must clean it at proper intervals. The machine even comes with a bottle of descaler.

Buy an external tamper. It will make it much easier on you, help you be consistent in your tamping and will keep the machine cleaner. I bought the $8 Terry''s Tamper on Amazon and it is the perfect size for the DeLonghi filter. Don''t waste your money on expensive tampers.

Make sure you use the proper very fine grinds meant for espresso machines. I took one bag of beans to a grinder at Trader Joe''s and set it to the finest grind, which I thought was great. However, I later bought a can of Illy pre-ground for espresso (a fabulous coffee by-the-way) and learned that my public grinding was nowhere near as fine. So my espressos improved even further using a better grind.

So there it is. I actually purchased mine at Bed, Bath & Beyond as a 20% off coupon brought the price down to equal the generally better Amazon prices, but also allowed me an easy, walk-in no questions asked return policy if I wasn''t happy.

I hope this helps people. I felt I owed a review as thanks to all those whose reviews I leaned on. My final thought is that once you get hooked on making your own espressos, even with a good machine like the DeLonghi, you do start to see the value in the really expensive machines that are fully automatic and even grind the beans like my friends $700 gizmo. But for the regular guy who doesn''t mind a little manual labor and doesn''t have $700 to drop, I highly recommend this machine.

I have been making espresso at home for 30 years and have gone through 3 machines prior to purchasing the DeLonghi. The first was purchased in Rome in 1978 when home-brewed espresso in the US was a rarity. That machine lasted 10 years before the pump blew out and looking back it just made ''acceptable'' coffee. I next purchased a Krups (from Amazon) and ran that one to death in 10 more years. It was a fine machine but not surprisingly, it did wear out. A good value for the price and I got a lot of service from it. Then I got a Braun which was totally serviceable for yet another 10 years....do these things all last 10 years? I guess so. When it was time to purchase another espresso maker, I chose the DeLonghi EC702. What a nice surprise! It heats up really quickly, and despite the owner''s manual that says let it warm up for 15 minutes before you brew the first cup, I find you can get a perfect cup after only about 3 minutes of warm-up. Then, hit the ''milk steamer'' button and in just one more minute it''s hot enough to do the milk for a great cappuccino. The steamer nozzle is the first I''ve seen that can be EASILY dismantled (two small pieces to pull off) and rinsed. Former models had to be scrubbed with a scouring pad occasionally to scape off the residue left on the nozzle. This DeLonghi setup is far better and the steamer nozzle is always clean and ready for your next cappuccino. The drip tray (plastic with a metal grid) pulls off for easy cleaning too. Being a coffee-hound, I use the double-filter basket to make a single cup, although the photo shows two demitasse cups being filled side-by-side. Really, I''d recommend this machine without reservation. It''s good-looking, easily cleanable, warms up super fast, quickly steams the milk to a lovely froth, and filling the water reservoir is a snap because it pulls out like a small drawer so you can squirt more water in from the sink''s dish sprayer without needing to remove the entire reservoir from the machine (at least that''s how I do it). A full reservoir makes about 4 good-sized cappuccinos with frothed milk before needing refilling. All in all, a GREAT machine at a GREAT price. Buy it!

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Basically all of the negative reviews they did not read the instructions well enough. This thing kicks ass for a 15 bar espresso/cappuccino machine for under (...). Perfect crema, nice steam, cleans easily. Sexy stainless. Of course it doesn''t have auto on-off... IT IS AN ESPRESSO MACHINE! The timing is different every time as the water pumps through, and how will it know if you are making a short, a double or if you want to turn it off early? If you are too lazy to push a single button to start and stop the pump, get a "Mr. Coffee" and quit whining that your appliance doesn''t tie your shoes for you... The steam nozzle only leaks if you don''t close it. If you don''t put the lever back to the closed position all the way, yes, then water sprays out. When it is not in steam mode and the valve is open it sprays water, thats what it is supposed to do (for tea, etc.). It is not that complicated a machine, but common sense is uncommon to most people. It heats up fast, makes a delicious cup of cappuccino or espresso and cleans up easily. The warming rack on the top is designed well also. It makes me happy to turn this thing on in the morning. It prefers finely ground espresso, not espresso ground for drip machines or stovetops. If you are a "pod" person, you should be ashamed and really don''t need this machine. This machine is for brewing a real cup with fresh grounds.

If you can work simple machinery and like espresso/cappuccino from freshly ground beans, get this machine and enjoy.

If you are a bit lazy and prefer everything to be automatic and are the type to use "pods", do not get this machine.

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Pros: Brews excellent espresso with abundant crema, dual thermostats for brewing and steaming, two different sizes of filter holders, one of them allows you to use E.S.E. pods, good frothing, cup warmer, attractive look all at a good price.

Cons: Removable water tank not ease to reach in a tight counter space, I would have liked to see more flexibility in the frothing wand, the design leaves too little space both sideways and below to maneuver with the pitcher, cheap plastic, fragile looking bottom tray that contrast with an otherwise stainless steel solid body.

Although there are much better pump driven machines out there you may find out that the much higher price doesn''t have much impact in the quality of the espresso and sometimes even in the quality or functionality of the machine. For a budget minded person, this is a good choice in its class.

Now a few words about the different espresso makers to help you make a choice. I have owned all three types.

The traditional stove top maker, pros: is cheap, last a lifetime with little care, keeps the coffee warmer longer, cons: it is messy, slower in comparison with steam driven machines and requires attention while brewing, doesn''t make crema by itself and of course you need a separate frothing device for cappuccinos, size of the brew rigid you will need different sized machines to brew for just yourself or 3-4 people or you''d be wasting coffee. Still the most popular household machine in espresso loving countries and localities like Italy, Cuba and Miami.

Steam driven machines, pros: fast, inexpensive, durable, can be left unattended while brewing, integrated frothing wand, more flexibility in the size of the brew, cons: Espresso quality while similar to that of the stove top cannot match that of a pump driven machine, no crema, coffee gets cold fast.

Pump driven machines, pros: great tasting coffee with crema, integrated frothing wand and other convenient features, cons: always more expensive, lots of parts and electronics makes them pron to fail or wear much faster than the two other types, brewing requires full attention and some technique, the machine needs priming too so this are not machines for people on the run.

Finally, the quality of the espresso is in a good part a function of the quality of the coffee you use regardless of the machine, pump driven machines definitively give you a better tasting coffee all other things equal but requires you to learn some techniques and won''t compensate for bad coffee.

However, I must say that taste varies. Some people here scoff at this or the other brand of coffee and recommend particularly expensive brands as a show of their taste and sophistication. Follow you own instincts and taste, experiment with different brands and techniques (grinds, degrees of roast, tamp strength) until you find the most satisfactory to you. Many will find out that good coffee doesn''t necessarily have to be made and packed in Italy. I personally use inexpensive 30 cents an ounce or less Latin brands which suit my taste well for everyday use. When it fancies me I buy something more expensive for a gourmet experience. Bottom line, you don''t have to break the bank to enjoy a good espresso just like you don''t have to go every day to a gourmet restaurant to have a good meal.

Update April 14, 2012

I have owned this machine for more than two years of daily use and still running fine with all its original accessories. I have performed descaling with the recommended product twice. I notice a significant improvement in performance after each one even though I used filter water and in my area the water is not hard. In areas with harder water you may want to follow strictly the manufacturer recommended descaling schedule or do it more frequently. I also recommend to clean well the area outside and around the boiler removing the gasket as natural coffee grease accumulates and that may influence coffee taste as well as the boiler iteself. Same for the coffee holders.

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I purchased this item 2 months ago and have been using it daily ever since. Previous posters were correct on the steamer wand (it IS a bit restrictive, I suggest purchasing one of the smaller frothing pitchers rather than a big one). Also, it *DOES* put out a lot of water through the steaming/frothing wand when you first turn it on, but you can get around that (more on that later).

It DOES produce a FABULOUS Espresso shot, Cappucino, Latte''s, it tastes MUCH better than Starbucks to me and it only took me two attempts to get my technique down to where it''s NOT a problem.

1. Loading coffee. I use half and half Lavazza in the can with the mark on it that has the Espresso picture and half any local bean ground to a #3 setting in the store my preference is for Blue Jamaican. Put the local ground half in FIRST, then put the Lavazza in on top of that.

2. Tamping. This is NOT a "press as hard as you can" thing. I use the double size grind basket, and a full scoop looks just SLIGHTLY rounded ABOVE the top edge BEFORE I tamp it, using a light "tapping" force like I''d knock on a door lightly. Tamp it LEVEL with the top of the basket, then use your finger to wipe around the EDGE of the basket top to get rid of the grinds that are on the edges where it will seal. Keeping the seal clear of grinds will prevent leaking.

3. Turning on the machine for warmup: I put it on STEAM first. This is important. Don''t open the steam knob yet, just let it warm up and give you the green light in the STEAM setting. Put a towel under the steamer wand. Once the light is green, open the steam valve and watch the water come out of the wand for 5-10 seconds until it''s all STEAM. This will purge the tube of water AND give you a nice warm steam rag to clean the wand AFTER you''re done. When it''s STEAM coming out, turn the valve back off and switch the machine to Espresso and wait for the light to go green again.

4. Brew Espresso as directed. It will LOOK like it''s foamy coming out. Once it SETTLES in the cups for a few seconds, you will see it is mostly espresso with a nice layer of Crema on top (assuming you have the glass tumblers that are available on Amazon pretty cheaply worth it!) Don''t worry that you have to manually turn it on and off, this takes about 30 seconds, just sit there and watch it, not a big deal.

5. Switch back to steam mode, wait for green light again. Put milk pitcher under frothing wand, froth your milk, then make your Lattte / Cappucino as desired. Hint: If you like a hot Latte like I do with a creamier taste, I microwave the milk first for a minute. This gets the milk up to temperature to where, by the time it''s frothed LIGHTLY, with a minimum of water/steam added into the milk, it''s hot.

All of the above takes me about 5-7 minutes.

All in all, I''m HIGHLY satisfied with this machine and would DEFINITELY recommend it. Heck, I bought one for my dad for Father''s Day. :)

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10" Sediment 5 Micron Filter

10'' Sediment 5 Micron Filter w/ 1/4''QC Straight ConnectionI have a DolFyn water distillation unit. [Model A30D] City tap water entering the water intake valve must be super clean or the electric intake valve will fail and it is very expensive to replace. In addition, unfiltered water entering the boiling chamber means that you have to clean it more often which is a hassle and not inexpensive either.This 5 micron filter by Omnipure filters sediment effectively. I have used my previous one for 2 years before replacing it. I cut the old filter in half to examine the filter material and found that it was uniformy filled with debris from the tap water. [Your tap water source may require more frequent changes] This filter is expremely easy to change. Just push the 1/4" tubing into the filter end and it is water-tight. Just make sure that you cut a bit off the supply and exit tubing each time so that the tubing is smooth where it goes into the filter ends. Also make sure that direction of the water flow is the same as the flow arrow printed on the filter. This filter is a must for anyone owning a distillation unit to avoid costly maintenance. Price was roughly half of what it is at retail locally. Delivery was one day late but considering it was during the Christmas and New Years holiday that is not unreasonable. Very satisfied with this filter and seller.

Seven Plate KYK Genesis Home Water Filter and Ionizer

Seven Plate KYK Genesis Home Water Filter and IonizerOrdered KYK Harmony Home Water Filter and Ionizer. Received an email that day stating the product is on back-order for two weeks. The seller Water for Life USA stated that they will upgrade the order to the KYK Genesis water ionizer for free (this system has better filtration and ionization, more features)if I wanted. I said sure, and thanks. Received the order in a couple of days. My wife and I are extremely happy with the purchase. I did approximately twenty hours of research on all the Ionizer(s) Why? They are expensive. If you look at how KYK developed the unit with the features and history and the company that marketed this product you have a win, win.

I personally have this unit and bought it from Henna Hut. Those people are awesome and it was a pleasure to do business with them. They answered all of my questions and the low price was the icing on the cake. sure prices vary on shipping, but at 1525.00 I also got free filters and installation kit. Putting it in took all of 10 minutes.

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Austin Air Healthmate Plus Air Purifier

Austin Air Healthmate Plus Air Purifier - SandstoneI am becoming less and less thrilled with Austin Air. We have purchased over a dozen of these units for our home and for others in the past 10 years and at first, we were really happy with them. The DO clean the air and ARE good for allergies but the DO break within months of their warranty and the company is NOT helpful with getting them taken care of. Every person gives you a different story and blames the last person even when you speak to the same person 2x you get two different opinions and over the years they keep changing how they fix units and the costs. It now costs $100 parts/labor and about $60 shipping both ways to have them fix a unit. If you do this every several years PLUS need to change the filter every 2-3 years it is REALLY expensive to have these units. I''d feel differently if I felt the customer service was helpful but I was so frustrated the last time we needed to send in yet another unit and yet again the price went up and they didn''t know what to do...as someone who has sent 50+ customers their way in the past 10 years as well as I work with chemically sensitive people, I am now looking at other options.

Crystal Quest CQE-RC-04047 Pitcher Filter Cartridge

Crystal Quest CQE-RC-04047 Pitcher Filter Cartridge
  • With the Crystal Quest CQE-RC-04047 Water Pitcher Filter, you can enjoy chilled, healthy, and pure water at your convenience in your refrigerator
  • The CRYSTAL QUEST CQE-RC-04047 Water Pitcher Filter Cartridge has a filter capacity 2,000-Gallon
  • The CRYSTAL QUEST CQE-RC-04047 Replacement Filter will last 6-12 months depending on your water usage and water quality

my apartment had the worsted tap water I ever tasted, part mold, part chlorine, part I don''t even want to know. I have used a number of pitchers and faucet mounted filters and this one isn''t as good as some. That said I never started with tap water this bad. It should be noted that ever time I fill up the water pitcher the better the water taste.

In the end the water in the fridge right now tastes fine.. I am very happy with the product, it isn''t the biggest and may not be the best, but the long filter life is a great value to me. I might get a second one because I am drinking a lot of water now.

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I really wasted my money buying these filters. One of them fell apart as soon as I opened the plastic wrap and the other doesn''t do a good job of filtering tap water at all. It leaves little white bits of something floating in the water and lining the bottom of the pitcher. And yes, I carefully followed the instructions to soak the filter and then dump the first few pitchers full. I''m switching to another brand and a different pitcher.

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I''ve had NONE of the issues that Robert C mentioned. The water goes through fine, even after 4/5 months, and the taste is still great. Another review mentioned the design of the spout, etc., and, YES, they are right it''s not the best design I''ve ever seen. If you just upend it quickly it will spill water as the spout sticks and then it suddenly rushes out. I''ve learned to pour more slowly, and be happy with the benzene that I''m NOT getting. I did a comparison, and Crystal Quest filters out way more bad stuff than Brita (which we had before).

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I used the Crystal Quest pitcher for about 6 weeks and it was 6 weeks too many. This pitcher is poorly designed. It is small, narrow and the capacity is not even close to the 10 cups they claim when the filter reservoir is present. The spout is too narrow so it pours slowly. Water glugs out and splashes all over if you tilt it too far. The lid must be held with your free hand when pouring or it will eject if any water is present in the reservoir. The handle is too narrow and is not comfortable to hold, especially when full.

Even worse than the design of the pitcher, the filters only lasted for a few weeks! I went through three filters in the six weeks I used this piece of junk! Yes, you read that right. The first day, your water will flow through quickly. The second day, it slows noticeably. By the fourth day, it starts to take a LONG time to pass the water through the filter. By the end of two weeks, it could no longer pass a full reservoir of water through the filter within 12 hours! Seriously!!! It would literally only pass about 3 drips of water per minute through the filter after only a few weeks. I can''t use that!!! Who can? It was insane! I am one person. I was not even close to using the filter''s claimed capacity of 2,000 gallons! I went through THREE filters!! I thought maybe the first one was defective, but after the same performance from all three, that was it. Completely unacceptable.

As if that wasn''t enough, another troubling issue is the fact that the filters are put together with some kind of glue or adhesive. Seems to me like a bad idea to expose the water I''m supposed to be drinking to a chemical adhesive instead of using plastic tabs to hold the filter cartridges together. What rocket scientist designed that?

I recommend that you stay away from this product. I was using Britta for many years before this, and I have now switched to Pur. The Pur filter pitcher is superior in every way to this (and the Britta I had), and I have not experienced any issues.

Works well. Needs replacing more than every six months, however, unless you don''t require much water. And everyone should drink more water.

Aqua-6 Ozone Generator Ozonator Water Air Oil Purifier 600 mg/h Save 36% Off

Aqua-6 Ozone Generator Ozonator Water Air Oil Purifier 600 mg/hThis product is not designed to run longer than 20 minutes at a time. Because of this, it really isn''t designed for Ozonating air or oil. It also doesn''t have a fan on it, so I personally wouldn''t buy it for Air purification purposes, UNLESS you are trying to kill the odor in a very small space, like a car. It says in the user manual that oil needs to be Ozonated for hours in order to actually hold any ozone, and since this machine is only designed to run at 20 minute intervals, it really isn''t practical for oil, although, technically it can be used for it.

This product is basically for purifying water. However, after reading opinions from users on this product, its very clear to me, that most of the negative reviews it received, were from people who were trying to use it for air and oil purification. Again, these people must have failed to actually read the user manual. Because all of the issues stated in the negative reviews, were addressed already inside the user manual.

This product works EXCELLENT for purifying water...if your looking for a machine to Ozonate your air, or oil.....keep shopping.

I bought this ozonator to help cure Lyme disease and it has been very helpful. Because of the O3 molecule, you have free oxygen immediately and this helps to oxygenate our cells but also the free atom is actually poisonous and kills all kinds of pathogens including funguses. Before buying it I talked with an MD who is an authority on oxygen healing at our local hospital and was told that for the purpose of drinking the ozonated water it will indeed kill pretty much everything including not only borrellia and candida but also bartonella (which is aerobic and typically grows in the presence of oxygen). It can also help to reduce herxing because it reacts with toxins and helps your body excrete them. She said ideally to pulse it-take for 3-4 days and then stop for the same period and take antioxidants to normalize functionality. Don''t keep taking it every day. It did do this reduce herx for me on a lower setting. On a higher setting drinking a full glass of water I did herx because it was killing too much at once, but it is a great combination with rife machines for curing hard to kill ''critters'' and quicker and fewer side effects than antibiotics. I am thrilled with it!

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This is a great little ozonator. I am using larger ozonators in several commercial restaurants to sanitize produce and to eliminate mold, but wanted a smaller unit for my home. Easy to use and puts out sufficient levels for personal use. Couldn''t find a better value anywhere great job Amazon!

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As with anything, Value is the key. I''ve been using this generator for over 3 months and it does perform well. It''s perfect for ozonating water and I just keep the setting on number "10" , which is 20 minutes on, followed by 40 minutes off. I''ll ozonate 10 glasses of water a day. At night I let the unit cycle for 20 minutes every hour into just 1 ounce of olive oil. That gives it 8 , 20 minute cycles of ozones and you wind up with lightly ozonated olive oil. If you use it right and don''t expect it to do the same as $2,000 ozone generators, it does an excellent job. It is without a doubt a very good value. Considering I have been running this generator for 20 minutes every hour (followed by 40 mins rest) everyday for months now, it''s pretty rugged for the price. Very good value.

When ozonating oilive oil the stone gets clogged. Watch for that or don''t use the stone (just the hose).

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I used to have really really bad RA. So bad, i was shopping for one of those riding carts because i couldn''t walk far or well. And I used to be on a lot of drugs to try and control it and the pain was still overwhelming. I started some supplments (Orenda) which absolutely rid me of the pain and got me off the RA drugs but I still felt like i needed faster recovery. A friend suggested i read: The One-Minute Cure. i started the hydrogen peroxide regimen from the book and i have to say i feel like i am really recovering to a much greater degree. Friends and family who see me remark on the fact that i am walking better and faster not like i''m crippled anymore. Anyway, the book mentions ozonating water as another way to highly oxygenate your body. Before I bought this product I read the article on Wikipedia which was mostly negative, discounting ozonated water''s ability to improve your health, but i''m here to tell you, after the first drink i was energized maybe its all in my head, and I don''t do caffeine but i imagine this is what it feels like. I am more awake than i can remember being. In fact, i drank it around 4:30 pm and could not sleep last night yes, i read other reviews that said this can happen, but i couldn''t wait to try it when it was delivered. So i drank another glass this morning after little sleep and feel awesome. Wishing you wellness & joy.

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BISSELL Flip-!t Select Hard Floor Cleaner Save 18% Off

BISSELL Flip-!t Select Hard Floor Cleaner with Heat, 7340Whether I used a regular mop and bucket, my swiffer wet jet, or my hoover steam vac, I always ended up with a haze on my hardwood floors that I would clean off with a wipe or furniture polish. This is the first machine that leaves my floor shiny and without a haze. It is worth it just for that!!! I also like the job it does on my lineoleum. The first couple of times I used it on what I thought were clean floors because I had recently mopped them, I was surprised at how dirty the water was. After using this as my primary means to clean my floors (two maybe three times a week depending on traffic and what is going on in my household) I notice that my floors not only look cleaner, but also feel much cleaner on the few occassions when I am not wearing house slippers. This is so much better than the regular mopping.

I have read other reviews on the flip-it regarding water being left on the floor; when that does happen, I just go back over that section so that it will be taken care of. For the most part I don''t care about a little water on the floor because I would have so much more if I had the mop and bucket or used my steam vac. I am sold!

I was torn between the Hoover and Bissell models each seemed to have good and bad points. So I got both, with the idea that I''d return the one that was less capable to do the job. What I found was that both have different pluses, and ended up keeping them both.

The Spinscrub has the advantage in cleaning power. The spinning brushes do a better job on getting tile floors clean, especially rough surface tile. It''s also more sturdily built feels more solid (although that sometimes does not translate into longevity). It''s the one I use for large tile expanses, such as in the kitchen and basement. But, the 15 inch width is a drawback in tighter spaces, such as bathrooms.

The Flip-it excels in maneuverability perfect for getting around obstacles (such as the toilet). Although it lacks spinning brushes, it has the advantage of a cloth pad which does a great job on smooth surfaces. The heat also helps out, especially with sticky messes. It doesn''t turn the water to steam, but clearly kicks up the temp (I believe the spec''s say 25 degrees).

I found the best way to use it is to start with the cloth pad attached. That helps even out the water distribution and also helps capture crumbs, pet hair, etc. After one pass with the cloth attached, remove it and put in the scrubby pad. That helps get the floor 99% dry (smooth surfaces) or 90% dry (rough surfaces).

The cloth pad really shines (no pun intended) when it comes to hardwood or laminate floors. Does a far better job than the Hoover in cleaning and water suction. I don''t use the Hoover at all anymore on smooth floors regardless of the size of the room. It may take a bit longer with the Flip-it due to its smaller size, but the end result is much better.

Both are about equal when it comes to disassembly and cleaning a few parts to take out and clean, but nothing major. Cleaning the unit after using it is very important to keep the crud out of the seals to prevent leaks and clogs. Both have a washable filter, and both require that you dry the filter before using it again (tip get an extra filter so you''re never without a dry, clean filter).

I tend to favor the smell of the Bissell cleaning solution, but the Hoover stuff is pretty good both have a nice "fresh" smell. Both brands clean equally well, and are priced about the same. Lowes carries the Bissell brand; Walmart carries Hoover (at least in my area).

Bissell tends to be a nicer company when it comes to support. They offer replacement parts and supplies on their website at reasonable prices, and answer emails if you have questions. Hoover is not as responsive, and their direct-purchase prices are rather high.

One nit with the Bissell is that the cord is rather stiff wish it was more flexible. Also, the water cups (both clean and dirty) are smaller on the Bissell, so you need to fill-up and dump out more often than with the Hoover.

Regardless of which one you get, get one! You''ll be amazed at the amount of dirt that wet mopping leaves behind. Once you start using one, you''ll never pick up a mop again.

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I used the Bissell Flip-It Select for the first time tonight. I detest mopping, but with a combination of both linoleum and tile floors in my house, it is a must. So in looking for an alternative to mopping, I hoped for the best with this product. I was not disappointed. Vacuuming first with the dry vacuum side is an excellent alternative to sweeping the floor. After using the wet vacuum side with the heated solution/water mixture, not only was my bathroom linoleum (which had a thick build up of sticky hairspray) cleaned marvelously, but also my tile kitchen floor. The unit is lightweight and easy to use. The filter did get clogged with dirt and hair, but the sound of the motor changed when the suction stopped, so I unplugged it and cleaned the dirty wet/dry container and filter, put it back together, plugged it in, and suction was completely restored. I am extremely satisfied with this purchase after only one use. I will recommend it to friends and family alike.

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This machine is so easy to use! I love the option of cleaning my tile floors with heat or no heat, depending on the grime! The mop pad works very well on my sealed hardwood while the brush worked excellent on my grout! I didn''t have to go over anything twice and my floors looked great when I was finished! The "flipping" action is also very easy as this machine is lightweight! I love not having to use a mop and bucket and its even better now that this product offers heated cleaning! Great job!

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I have carefully analyzed all the reviews (positive and negative) before deciding to buy this product in order that the right level of expectation may be set. My need is very simple. I have almost all hard floors in my house, either tile or hardwood. So floor keeping is a relatively low maintenance chore. I know Flip-It serves both as a dry vacuum and wet mop. Knowing that both dry and wet debris are going into the same place and I want to eliminate the messy task of cleaning out the wet gunk, so I opt to use the cleaner solely as an electric mop.

I like the idea that while it is mopping, the machine can also take care of the small amount of debris that I missed in my "pre-mopped" vacuuming. It does take some practice to get the machine to do the job right. Although I don''t have the problem of puddles of water as other have experienced, I have other issue such as the cleaning pad kept sliding out. I find the maneuvering quite exhausting due to the squeegee design. Also, my finger gets very tired from squeezing the solution release button. I don''t find the cleaning result dramatic perhaps because my floors are normally quite clean. The machine will not get to the wall edges so it won''t eliminate manual laboring. I''m also not sure if the heating feature does anything to produce a cleaner floor since the water temperature does not felt very warm. After two days of experimentation, I decided that the machine is going back to the store. For light mopping, I am going back to my Swiffer Wetjet. It is cheaper, quiet, lighter, easy to use, and best of all, no cleaning up required.

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Krups 472-00 Coffeemaker Duo Water Filter CartridgeLook exactly as described.Have not yet had to exchange my current filters and bought these as an advance purchase. Recommended

These were the exact size that I needed for my coffee maker. I had purchased others before that did not quite fit and you could tell that the water was not going through the filter because there was just too much space around the filter. These filters fit snugly and now I am more secure that my water is being filtered.

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Liquid Plumr Heavy-Duty Clog Remover, 80-oz. Bottle, 6/Carton CXS35286
  • America''s number one drain opener.
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I''m no plumber. In fact, I''m not the least bit handy. And, I have no expertise in this area.

However, I''ll just tell you what I do. It works for me. Wait till the sink is drained, or bail it out if you have to. Then poor in the liquid plumber and let it just sit. Meanwhile, boil a pot of water. Like a big soup pot. Then, after the liquid plumber has been doing it''s thing, absorbing it''s way into your clog, for a good fifteen or twenty minutes, you poor in the boiling water. It does something, activates the chemicals or something, but the combination seems to work well. But wait till the kids are asleep or at a neighbors house, burns from scalding water and chemical burns are no joke. Sorry, I wouldn''t have slept well though if I didn''t throw that in.

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This was the first time I''ve ever had to use a liquid plumber and I was really impressed with how quickly it worked. I had a slow draining bathroom sink and per the instructions, you pour a certain amount into the drain and let it cook in there for about 15 minutes then flush with HOT water. I just happend to have a new coffee pot that I also purchased so I used the water in that which was being used to clean it on its first go around so after the 15 minutes were up I poured down the hot water and amazingly I could hear the clog move then the drain was clear. I definatly recommend this product!

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I had to buy a 2-pack at Costc*, and it initially worked pretty good on my showers/sink drains (didn''t dissolve hair).

I stored the rest in my cool basement for a year+When I went to use it again it was a solid gel, and the white chemical... had separated. No amount of vigorous shaking would mix it up again!

BTW15min wait is NOT long enough to dissolve all the gunk..., in many Badly clogged drains (overnight is best!)!

I also run HOT water for a couple of minutes "Before" adding drain cleaner (after too).

The boiling water after using sounds like a good idea, to help dissolve/wash away the gunk...

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Nano Energy Cup Portable Water Alkaline pH Enhancer - Ionizer - SilverPart of this is my fault because I have not had time to contact the seller as they close before I am home at night.

I cannot get this thing to work. The directions are hard to read, but I followed them to the best of my ability.

There is a strainer thing in it that makes no sense at all. I put it inside the way it appears to belong, and it gets stuck halfway down. I turn it upside down, and it doesn''t get stuck, but it stays halfway down the container.

I have tried multiple times to get this thing to work, but the pH does not change or only changes .1. I am wondering if maybe my product is defective. I don''t use it.

Also, it is very small. It doesn''t hold much water or I would use it as a water bottle to at least get my money''s worth out of it.

The box it comes in is overkill--ditch the box and lower the price.

In a reference to the comment of "luvmygirls": OMG Dear! This thing You call a "strainer" makes the whole sense of everything. It only goes to the middle of the cup. It''s not a filter, it holds the minerals. They do all the job and alkalize the water. The Ph changes by 1-2 points, but that''s what You need.(it should be somewhere between 6.5-7) Remember, the changes wont come overnight, especially if Your body has toxins. And what do you think,You''ll feel high? No, You''ll increase Your overall well-being, by not getting sick,etc. Just stay away from soda!!! Soda makes Your body full of acid. There''s nothing wrong with the Nano energy cup!

Take care.

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I am not new to the alakaline water movement and I thought this would be an easy way to get alkaline water where ever I am. I like the look and feel of the Nano and I am familiar with the product from purchases in the past.The overall product has met my expectations and the carrying case is very convenient and attractive. I am very pleased with my purchase and plan on ordering more as gifts. I would have given it 5 stars but I haven''t used it long enough to know if the filter works well enough to get the benefits of the alkaline water.

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The water in the cup is more neutral than alkaline. I also would have preferred it a bit larger. The strap on the cover broke off within a week. Although the price was right, I would recommend spending a bit more and getting a better product.

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It does put minerals into the water because when i leave the water to sit in it tastes like minerals.

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Venta Airwasher -Charcoal, 554436Yesterday, the motor in my Venta unit began making a grinding sound after nearly six year of flawless operation. I called Venta customer service this afternoon. After wating a rather long time on hold, I was connected to a very pleasant man, George, who asked me to put the phone next to the motor so he could hear the noise. I did, and he did.

Without a moment''s hesitation, George said he would have a new motor shipped at no cost to me, and that delivery could be expected within 5 7 business days.

It''s always a pleasant surprise to find a company standing unquestioningly behind their warranty. If only more understood that''s all it takes to create loyal customers.

*****

Update on September 17, 2007:

I''m pleased to report , my review, below, is still true in every detail. This product has been a terrific investment.

*****

I live in a desert~like New York City apartment and have owned my Venta Air Washer for almost exactly two years. During this time it has been operating on the "high" setting, 24 hours per day, seven days per week. The Air Washer lives up to all of the manufacturer''s claims.

The Air Washer is a product of fanatical German engineering, over~design and bullet~proof construction, which accounts for it''s rather grotesque price. However, I have owned products of inferior engineering and construction that have had to be replaced after one or two seasons. It is obvious I will own my Air Washer for many years to come.

The principles of operation could not be more simple (it''s like a High School science project developed into a luxury product):

1) A fan blows room air straight down into a reservoir of water.

2) In this reservoir of water, a few dozen disks are slowly rotating to multiply the surface area that is wet.

3) Because you are blowing air onto a enlarged wet surface you are multiplying the rate of evaporation.

4) Humidified air is exhausted out of the Air Washer through vents in the side.

THIS WORKS.

On the "high" setting the water reservoir needs to be refilled daily in my apartment (this is highly dependent on your local weather or heating cycle). I end up carrying a couple gallons of water to the device or carrying the device to the bathtub and then back to its spot in my livingroom.

The design of the Air Washer is "neutral." It sits unobtrusive and un~noticed in a corner. It is nearly silent. It is built like a tank: It would be a challenge to damage this product on purpose.

Why not Five Stars?

The Venta Air Washer consumes expendables. You need a water treatment solution to prevent mineral deposits forming on the rotating disks mentioned above (weekly). AND you need a periodic cleaning solution to remove deposits that develop pn the bottoms and walls of the reservoir. I have tried operating the Air Washer without these things. They are required for optimal performance.

Like the device itself, the Venta treatment and cleaning solutions work perfectly and simply. But, THE EXPENDIBLES ARE EXPENSIVE! Assume youy will spend US$50.00 per year.

Also, you would think that for a company selling a FIVE HUNDRED DOLLAR humidifier, the Venta aroma therapy scents would smell a bit less like a Central American bordello (not that I''ve ever seen one of those). Skip these even if they''re free samples.

If you want the very best at any price, buy this product.

I am not affiliated with either the manufacturer or Amazon.

Having used a Venta humidifier in Germany several years ago, I was delighted to see that they are selling in the U.S. now as well. I had a case of sticker shock though, as they are now much more expensive than their older models used to be, but since I used to be very happy with them, I decided to go ahead and buy one anyway.

All Venta humidifiers belong to the class of cool mist humidifiers, which in my opinion is the best principle, as you don''t "over-humidify" the room. Normally a cool mist humidifier has a filter that sucks up water from the tank and a fan blows air through the filter. Thus the water evaporates into the air and increases its humidity.

The difference in the Venta humidifier is that it doesn''t use filters, but two arrays of plastic disks that rotate through the water. A fan on top of the device sucks suckes air through those disk arrays and the water drops that were lifted up from the tank evaporate.

One of my major gripes with other cool mist humidifiers is that the fan is very noisy even on the lowest setting. The Venta fan is pleasantly quiet. I keep the device in my bedroom at night on the lowest fan speed and I don''t notice the fan at all.

While it is true that you won''t have to replace filters every few months, you WILL need to replace the water treatment additive at every cleaning cycle (usually 10-14 days), so there ARE some maintenance costs. The LW44 comes with two fillings of the additive, afterwards you have to spent about USD 16-18 for a bottle of the water treatment which will last for 12 cleaning cycles (4-6 months). Venta also sells a cleaning solution, but according to their manual you won''t need it in most cases. In any case the cleaning solution costs about $10 and is only good for one cleaning, so using it frequently will really drive the maintenance costs up.

All in all this is indeed the best humidifier that I ever had. I''m not giving it five stars, because I still think the price is outrageously high.

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After living with a low end humidifier that did little and made too much noise for the bedroom I decided I would get the best humidifier at any cost. That was three years ago and at that time the Venta fit that bill. My initial impression of the Venta was very good the idea of a fan blowing over wet disks seems pretty ingenous and solves problems like airborn bacteria, mineral deposits, and gives the machine some air cleaning capabilities. Right from the start I was surprised how poorly it humidified the air checked with a high quality hygrometer it only raises a medium sized bedroom''s humidity by about 5% at maximum speed and is useless at lower speeds. Furthermore, at maximum speed the device sounds like an unusually loud room fan which is difficult to sleep with. People talk about the device being quiet at the slowest speed which it was but this setting is ineffective at humidifying even a small room based on my readings with a hygrometer.

Now I''ve lived with this unit for 3 years and have encountered further problems that have finally driven me to admit this whole purchase was not a good idea.

The first problem with this unit is that the "air washing" capability results in the machine getting dirty... but unlike almost every other kind of humidifier this dirt is everywhere on the machine throughout the disks, all over the fan, all inside surfaces. On the inside surfaces (which have lots of hard to clean nooks) this dirt is similar to a sticky wax and on the wet surfaces its more like a slime. I spend about 30 minutes struggling to clean it each time I try before I feel I''ve done an OK job. The Venta cleaner additive doesn''t work that well on the disks, doesn''t do anything for the waxy sludge on the housing because it doesn''t touch it, and the unit has so many difficult to clean parts that it''s nearly impossible to get all the dirt. I even tried putting the non-electrical parts in the dishwasher which doesn''t work either.

The second problem is that this device can "easily" generate very loud noises to the point that I have to shut the machine off because I''d rather be tormented by dry air than this devices groanings. I say easily because it is possible with enough cleaning and fiddling to keep this device operating at the "merely loud" fan noise that it had when I got it. But after 3 years this is becoming very difficult to accomplish. There are two possible sources for this noise. First, the gears themselves operate by having plastic tabs press against the gears in an undulating fashion. When clean this usually happens quietly... but when even slightly dirty these tabs can make a loud studdering noise that is caused by two materials not moving against each other smoothly. If you''ve ever heard your car''s windshield wipers studder across your windshield instead of smoothly glide over the glass you know what this sounds like. It''s not quite that loud, but when you''re trying to sleep it might as well be. The second source for this noise is imbalance in the fan. With a little dirt on the leading edge of the fan the fan seems to be aerodynamically or statically out of balance and makes an undulating groan about every 4-6 seconds the way an old fan can be expected to. On a $15 room fan it would be the kind of noise that might cause you to throw it out and get a new one. On a humidifier this expensive?

Finally the device is sensitive to being assembled in just the right way or it will make the noises I''ve mentioned above much more easily. Normally you just put the top on the device and you''re in business. But with these noises you start pressing on different parts of the top to try to shift the plastic pieces into better alignment. Once you press in just the right way and the device stops making noise you slowly remove the pressue and 99% of the time the noise comes back. If you push and prod you are sometimes able to get the machine to be quite, but often you have to unlatch everything, reseat the fan assembly and start over. That gets old fast when its 3am and the machine just starts making a really annoying noise that wakes you up.

I call my 3 year journey with this Venta machine a battle because I''ve tried tons of things to help compensate for this machine''s problems. The initial problem of low humidification is because the device sets up its own recirculating airflow that''s limited to an area fairly local to the device. The humidity within one foot of the device is very good according to my hygrometer. The humidifier''s fan sucks this air back into itself repeatedly. By placing another fan to the side of the Venta to provide room circulating air current you can get an additional 3-5% humidity 5-7 feet away from the device (like where you''re head is in bed). Of course now you''ve got another source of noise in the bedroom.

To compensate for the gear noise and the dirt problems I''ve tried adding all kinds of things to the water that might act as either a cleaner or a lubricant or both. I''ve tried double quantities of the Venta additive, a variety of soaps, various aeromatic oils in quantities where the oil''s lubricant properites might help. Really nothing is effective.

In the end I have to say that I''m most dissapointed by this machine''s price. The unit is nothing more than a large hunk of plastic with fan on top of it. If it was made in China this unit would cost $39.95. But its made in Germany by a company that seems to be over charging far beyond what the added expense of German manufacturing and poor exchange rate would explain. Being German made I was expecting that the unit be better engineered. The machine is built well nothing has broken in 3 years of constant operation. Its weaknesses are not structural. There are simple ways of eliminating the problems I''ve listed. Fan noise can be reduced by using a larger, slower moving fan with more and better bearings (something that should be expected in a $500 device). The gear mechanism that generates so much noise should be replaced with a non-contact device like a magnetic drive similar to high grade aquarium pumps. A top of the line magnetically driven pump costs 1/3 of what this Venta costs so magnetic mechanisms should easly have been considered for a $500 device. That these obvious techiques... or any others... are not employed on a device of this cost in the face of its inherent problems is criminal.

99% of the time I recommend spending the extra money (even if it''s 5-10 times more) and getting a machine built the right way. This machine is not built the right way it''s just 5-10 times as expensive. I don''t believe anyone is building a humidifier the right way at this time. Given this I would have to recommend one of the 4+ star devices for $50-70 steam seems to be the best for avoiding white powder and bacteria. I''ve purchased two Honeywell HWM450 steam humidfiers for $55 each. Their ability to humidify is incredible. In the same bedroom with 50% humidity the Vental might get it up to 55%. The Honeywell can get it to 70% if you want and has digital controls for setting the exact humidy you want (although they don''t work that well). Overall any shortcomings of the $55 Honeywell are not related to it''s main function humidifying. The same can''t be said for the VENTA.

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The Venta LW44 Air Humidifier is as advertised.

First, it is exceptionally easy to set up, operate, and maintain. It took me less than five minutes to take the humidifier out of the box and place it in position in the front hall. Another couple of minutes were spent reading the few directions that tell you to add the cleansing ingredient included in the box to the water to make sure the fans function effectively. I filled up the tank, turned on the machine, and walked away.

Second, daily maintenance is a snap. I take off the cover in the morning and evening and fill the machine to capacity, put the top on, and walk away. At the end of almost two weeks I brought the machine to the sink, emptied it, rinsed and wiped it out, filled it, added cleaner, placed it back in position, and turned it on again. This might have taken five minutes or so.

Third, the machine quietly puts a couple of gallons of water each day into the air. The Venta is exceptionally quiet and extremely effective. I''m not sure how much cleaner the air is, but we are no longer sneezing from breathing dry, dusty air.

Summary, the Venta LW44 is exceptionally easy to set up, operate, and maintain. The technology of rotating disks works as advertised to add moisture to a dry environment. The air seems to be cleaner, but I can''t attest to the extent or degree of improvement beyond saying that we are breathing easier.

Others have discussed the high price of this machine, but if it lasts ten years as advertised, it is well worth the purchase price. Cleaning solution is a modest cost I am willing to pay to keep the machine running effectively. Highly recommended.

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It works as expected with a modicum of care, but its retail price is rather high. However, I have found that I do not need to buy the expensive additive they sell. Instead once or twice a week I dump it our, wipe the inside of the tank, refill it with water and put just a very tiny amount of hand dish washing detergent in with the water. The big advantage for me of using cheap dish detergent is that I can dump it frequently without buying lots of their expensive additive, so it never gets very dirty.

Their additive contains "surfactants" they say, but so does any detergent. Simple physics, actually: without a little surfactant water tends to bead-up on the plastic disks without wetting them as it should -but the surfactants found in Joy dish detergent do the job equally well. Only trick is be careful to use MUCH less dish detergent than you would to wash dishes, because you do not want suds! Also, ONLY add detergent after dumping, not when just adding water because detergent doesn''t evaporate.

In three winters of use the only problem I''ve had with mine was a small crack on the upper housing which I fixed with tape and it still works OK.

Unlike some users I''ve never seen much dirt accumulation in the water, because I live in a modern condo so my air has very little dust in it. And because I dump the tank at least once a week, I''ve not seen that much accumulation of mineral deposits either.

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