WiFi Control Humidifiers for Bedroom - Dual Mist (Cool & Warm) ! Humidifier 4L Big Capacity Top Fill Water Tank, Quie Humidifier, for Large Rooms Home Living Office Baby - Ultrasonic Humidifier
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Awesome
> 3 day2 weeks, and it’s leaking. My mom found a big pile of water on the floor. I’m going to ask for a replacement and see if the new one would be better. Update: We have use the replacement item for over a month now. Still working fine. That’s good.
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chantelle O.
> 3 dayVery nice cord. Sturdy and a very nice quality product.
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Michael Cox
> 3 dayThe 90 degree plugs allow my coffee maker cabinet to sit closer to the wall.
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Max Riz
> 3 dayIf you have an outlet with tight spacing, and an appliance/power strip that doesnt have a flat plug... If you wish your wall power outlet was 1ft away from where it has been installed... Well this solves that.
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Rudy
20-11-2024When I wall mounted my new TV, I purchased a mount that allows the TV to sit close to the wall for a better overall appearance in the room, but I ran into a space problem. The power brick that comes with the FireStick extended too far out from the receptacle behind the TV to fit behind the TV. I then purchased a Fire-Cable Plus Wireless Adapter on Amazon, which is supposed to allow you to power the FireStick from the TV USB port. That would eliminate the need to use the power brick that comes with the FireStick. Unfortunately that $10. purchase turned out to be a waste of money because the FireStick requires more power than the TV USB connection can provide. Yes, the TV will work, but in order to update itself periodically the FireStick requires more power than the TV USB can provide. The only solution I could come up with that would fit behind the TV was to purchase a very short extension cord with a flat plug and then plug the power brick into that. I would like to have purchased a thinner cord, something along the lines of a household extension cord, but couldnt find one short enough. In the end, this cord worked for me. Problem solved and no mass of wires behind the TV.
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x6729c
> 3 dayThe humidity never changed for the room I had it in but the humidifier is working but will not change the humidity in a medium or larger room. Also it has to be place high above ground because the vapor does not shoot up to high before it falls back. Shoots up about 12 only. It is quiet but they should say it is only good for very small rooms.
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Hailey Boyle
> 3 dayThis is hands down the greatest humidifier you can buy! I purchased this for my tropical plants that require humidity and it works so well that it also helps with my nose being absurdly dry. I would recommend this to anyone who wants a humidifier for themselves or, for their plants! Side note, the warm mist consumes a LOT of water, whereas the cool mist consumes very little over time
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Marilyn D
18-11-2024This little extension cord was perfect for a microwave that was a little too deep. The plug that came with the microwave sticks straight out and must use 2.5 inches of the back to front depth. This little cord only uses up about 1/2 inch and the short cord wont get in the way and can just sit behind the wave and not be seen.
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Courtney Schmidtke
> 3 dayThe night I had this set up, I slept like a baby. I did not wake up from being congested the whole night. I have 2 dogs and 2 cats and adding this to my bedroom is definitely a fantastic decision.
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Jaawn
Greater than one weekThese seem very sturdy, and one of the reasons I selected them was due to them having thicker conductors than other options. The one true flaw with them Ive found is that if you plug in an ungrounded 2-prong cord (such as an adapter for a small electronic device like a Wifi router), it is fairly loose. It isnt quite so bad that it seems like the adapter will just fall out, but it leaves about 1 or 2 millimeters of the metal plug exposed unless you use some other means to keep the 2 ends flush against each other. If you are going to plug in something with 3 prongs, it seems to be fine although it is still slightly looser than I would prefer. It takes very little force to disconnect it. Another issue has to do with the size and orientation of the male plug. They seem to work fine if you plan to plug them into a standard wall outlet with 2 vertically-stacked receptacles. However, I am trying to use them with a battery backup/surge protector where the receptacles are lined up horizontally. Unfortunately, in this configuration there is not enough room to place 2 of these side by side, and there is only enough room to place one next to a standard 3-prong cord in one orientation. The issue stems from the asymmetrical way the cord feeds off of the male connector. I had thought from the photos that this would not be an issue, but alas it is for me.