Showing posts with label emerson humidifier parts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label emerson humidifier parts. Show all posts
Tuesday, March 3, 2015
A04-1725-051 White Rogers Humidifier Replacement Evaporator Pad Reviews
I ordered the White Rogers Humidifier Replacement Evaporator Pad, two in fact. I was a bit disappointed to find out when they arrived that they were Skuttle Pads. I would have been happier receiving what I actually ordered. It fit, which is the only reason I gave it three stars. All in all, it works, so I can't complain, but it's frustrating to order one product to get another. I have no idea if this is the same quality or not, but I was trying to get the right pad for my humidifier, which is a White Rogers. From what I can tell, even though I paid the White Rogers price, the Skuttle was cheaper. :(
Friday, February 20, 2015
Reviews of The Protégé 25-50 Cigar Glasstop Humidor
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List Price: $52.49
Sale Price: $34.72
Today's Bonus: 34% Off

I gave this humidor as a gift, and he loved it. The quality is nice, the glass cover is an attractive element, but the hydrometer does not work.
I strongly suggest you buy a digital hygromter with most of your humidors.
List Price: $52.49
Sale Price: $34.72
Today's Bonus: 34% Off
I gave this humidor as a gift, and he loved it. The quality is nice, the glass cover is an attractive element, but the hydrometer does not work.
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This is my first humidor. As far as appearance, it looks great, nice and elegant. The wood smells great and looks like good quality. I'm having a hard time seasoning it but that could just be due to inexperience. Overall it's a good first humidor buy.Best Deals for The Protégé 25-50 Cigar Glasstop Humidor
The box itself is very nice but like other reviews I agree the hrygrometer does not work. Still overall it is not a bad price for what you get.Honest reviews on The Protégé 25-50 Cigar Glasstop Humidor
this item is great and it looks great. However the problem about the hygrometer is not the problem like most are saying in this review. The main problem i have solved is that the crystal humidifier that it comes with is not good enough for the humidore. You need another humidifier in inside it to get optimum humidity. I added the gel humidifier inside with the one it came with and by the next day when i checked it it had exactly 70% humidity on the hygrometer.Find helpful customer reviews and review ratings for The Protégé 25-50 Cigar Glasstop Humidor
I bought this product and its looks great. The outer finish is clean and elegant. However, the hygrometer didn't worked. I solved the problem very instantly because i purchased a digital hygrometer with the order. I just placed it in and that was it. I reached my humidity level, now all that's left is smoking one to see the results.I strongly suggest you buy a digital hygromter with most of your humidors.
Tuesday, February 10, 2015
Best Protect Extended Life Replacement Humidifier Filter 6 Model WF620 Deals
A previous reviewer was pretty crabby saying that this filter is sold for much less elsewhere. Actually, s/he specifies a different model # and that model can be found much less expensively on Amazon, too. I just didn't want this error to drive people away.The price for this product on this site is 3X the price for the same product on other sites. Simply enter "Model WF620" in any search engine and you will be directed to a number of reputable sites selling this product for one-third the price. DON'T MAKE THE MISTAKE OF BUYING THIS PRODUCT FROM THIS RIP OFF SHOP.
Friday, November 21, 2014
Aprilaire Humidifier Filter Water Panel Pad Fits Aprilaire Reviews
The Aprilaire 10 filter arrived at my house damaged from shipping. It was packaged in a plastic bag with no cardboard to protect it. The corners were smashed in and the filter not useable. Very disappointed.
I knew the general cost of the item at the home improvement stores but decided to go online to comparison shop. This vendor gave the best value for my dollar so I could order two of them and have one ready when I need to replace it the next time.
This item fit perfectly. The humidifier thanked me by performing well for the rest of the season.
The order was received promptly (within a few days).
Thank you.
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I had been wondering why the whole house humidifier wasn't working as well as it should. Then, I read the manual which recommended changing the water panel pad as a fix.I knew the general cost of the item at the home improvement stores but decided to go online to comparison shop. This vendor gave the best value for my dollar so I could order two of them and have one ready when I need to replace it the next time.
This item fit perfectly. The humidifier thanked me by performing well for the rest of the season.
The order was received promptly (within a few days).
Thank you.
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Very satisfied in both the product and the service,I will most likely order again and I don't know what more to say.Honest reviews on Aprilaire Humidifier Filter Water Panel Pad Fits Aprilaire
The product was correctly described and worked perfectly. The dlivery was very fasy, which I very much appreciated! Would order again.Thursday, November 13, 2014
Reviews of 10 Pack of Boveda Humidipak 69% 8 Gram Humidity Packet
Keeps All Things Moist Does An Amazing Job!! I Would Recommend This Product To Anyone Who Needs To Put Back The moisture.
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This package really helps keep your cigars fresh and humidified. I like that the packet will release moisture (if humidor is too dry), or absorb it if the humidor bets too wet. No smell, small enough you hardly notice it. Excellent pricing from this vendor.Best Deals for 10 Pack of Boveda Humidipak 69% 8 Gram Humidity Packet
This pack in a quart mason jar with up to an ounce of product and it will bring it back to a perfect moisture content easily and quickly and maintain moisture for months of cure time.Honest reviews on 10 Pack of Boveda Humidipak 69% 8 Gram Humidity Packet
These are not the standard size packets. These are tiny, maybe big enough for a single travel bag but otherwise, worthless.Tuesday, October 21, 2014
Cheap Vornado Humidifier Wick Filter (2 Pack)
I love my Vornado humidifier/air filter and it obviously needs something to catch all of the dirt in the air. These wicks are fantastic and are also sold at a fantastic price of $8 a wick. $8 might seem expensive, but I've never been able to find a cheaper cost for these wicks. I certainly recommend these wicks.I have an older humidifier and thought I wouldn't be able to find what I needed. These work perfectly and I am completely satisfied.
Monday, September 15, 2014
Reviews of Eva-Dry Edv-2200 Mid-Size Dehumidifier
Customer Ratings: 
List Price: $129.99
Sale Price: $89.85
Today's Bonus: 31% Off

I spent a lot of time researching the available options to dehumidify my new apartment, which apparently has excellent thermal insulation (it's 90 degs outside but stays at 78-80 inside without a/c) but major humidity problems, partly as a result of the a/c never kicking on. Forcing the a/c to run wasn't worth catching cold and/or freezing to death, so my first low-budget solution was DampRid. It helped, especially in the closets (i.e. small enclosed areas), but it wasn't enough to take the moisture out of the air in the bedroom and living areas. So after looking at dozens of reviews for the Bionaire BDQ24-UC and the Soleus CFM-25E, I decided to go with this model, the EDV-2200.
Rationale against conventional dehumidifier: didn't want to spend $150-200 for a heavy mechanically complicated object that may get damaged in transit, with no recourse except to bicker with Bionaire/Soleus/Amazon service reps, that may or may not arrive as a lemon (per some of the reviews), and deal with a 2-foot tall 40 pound object which is likely going to be loud and suck up significant electricity.
I'm a pessimist, and that was what I took from the reviews. The majority seemed happy with their purchases, but a few had horror stories. I have terrible luck, and I got the feeling that I too would end up griping in a review about how awful my purchase was. If I was the type to not care about dropping a couple benjamins on a device that may or may not work, then no problem, I'd go with the Bionaire or the Soleus. But frankly, I got student loans and I'm poor, so I do care about where my money goes and the EDV-2200 seemed like a good alternative.
Why I like it:
It's quiet. I have no clue as to how Peltier technology works, but all I hear is the fan, and there are minimal moving mechanical parts (no compressor, no refrigerant system, no oil leaking, nothing clanking or squeaking).
It doesn't suck up much electricity. I don't remember exactly, but I think it runs at 70watt-ish.
It's small. And rather cute. It looks like a one-foot tall egg.
It works. Sort of. I see about 240-480 mL in the collection chamber every 24 hours. It still feels a bit humid around here, but hey, 1-2 cups in the tank means 1-2 cups less water in the air.
I move it around from room to room every 24h, and where ever it is it seems to help somewhat. I wasn't expecting this thing to run like a champ and cover 900 square feet like pie...but if it can prevent my clothes and carpet from growing mold, then I consider it $80 well spent.
If you live in a swamp, you might need to step up to a traditional humidifier...this little baby won't do it. But if you don't have year-round issues and are just trying to survive a cool wet early summer without getting trench foot or having your clothes grow mold, then I think this mini-dehumidifier suffices.
Incidentally, I own several small wall-mounted digital humidity meters, aka hygrometers, and these devices, when one of them is mounted in a room or space treated by one of the Eva-Dry EDV-2200 dehumidifiers, graphically demonstrate, via the rapidly-dropping humidity percentage reading, how effectively these small Peltier effect dehumidifiers work!
Certain rooms in our house get damp at many times of the year, and so I decided, about 18 months ago, to purchase a dehumidifier for each of these spaces. When reviewing available dehumidifiers, I quickly came to the conclusion that I did NOT wish to purchase an old-style mecahnical compressor-style dehumidifier, the type that uses a motor and a compressor, and I decided that rather, I wanted to purchase only a Peltier effect dehumidifier, since there are no moving parts in it other than the small 12VDC muffin fan that moves the air.
Being an electronics engineer, I was also aware that Peltier effect devices (the active component that removes the moisture from the air), which are solid-state and contain no moving parts, can easily last for anywhere from 10 to 30 years, or longer, trouble-free.
When I reviewed the various brands of Peltier effect dehumidifiers that were available, I realized that many of the brands and models consistently earned very poor online reviews, for both performance and reliability, and this led me rather quickly to the realization that the Eva-Dry brand Peltier effect dehumidifiers, both the small EDV-1100 and the mid-sized EDV-2200, were the ones that I wanted. I first purchased one each of the Eva-Dry EDV-1100 and the EDV-2200 models, and then, in less than 12 months time, I purchased a second EDV-2200 model.
I use all three of the Eva-Dry Peltier effect dehumidifiers 24 hours per day, 365 days of the year, and two of them, the two oldest ones, have been in full-time sevice for about 17 months now, and I am very satisfied with their performance.
I should also mention that after about ten months of full-time service, my oldest Eva-Dry EDV-2200, the one that I purchased about 17 months ago, eventually started to exhibit excessive fan nois, that is, the fan grew louder day by day, and it started making sounds indicating that was it unhappy and that its bearings were failing. Sure enough, the fan ultimately failed (it seized up and froze) within a span of a few more days, and I quickly noticed this fact and promptly unplugged the small black switching power supply so that it would not overheat from the excessive current draw due to the frozen fan.
I then dragged the now-not-working device into my workshop, opened it, removed the dead 92 mm 12 volt DC cooling fan (which, luckily, is a commonplace standard-size cooling fan used in many types of computers and other pieces of electronic equipment) and replaced it with an inexpensive standard 92 mm 12 VDC cooling fan (one that drew between 0.15 and 0.3 amps, and that had an airflow between 32 and 60 cfm) that I purchased for about $8 from an electronics supplier on Amazon. I then returned the unit to service, and it has been functioning perfectly since this repair.
Incidentally, I will also mention that the switching power supply which came with the first EDV-2200 always ran a bit hot -that dehumidifier was labeled as drawing 6 amps at 12 VDC, and in practice, it seemd to draw a bit more than that (current drain measurements were made with both a digital multimeter on the 10A DC range and with a clamp-on DC ammeter) and the black power supply (aka power adapter) always ran quite hot.
The newer EDV-2200 which I purchased in Oct. of 2012, while it appeared identical to the older EDV-2200 in terms of outward appearance, bore a label on the rear of the unit which stated that it drew only 5 amps, which is one amp less than the older version of the EDV-2200 that I had purchased 13 months earlier, and, sure enough, the power supply (labeled as supplying 5A at 12VDC) on this newer version of the EDV-2200 seems to run somwehat cooler than the 6 amp 12VDC power supply that came with the older version of the EDV-2200.
In closing, I want to share with you a very important caveat that it appears that a lot of purchasers of these devices have willfully and blatantly ignored. I have seen complaints in online reviews from some customers who had purchased the EDV-2200 (or its smaller sibling, the EDV-1100) to the effect that these dehumidifiers did not pull sufficient moisture out of the air in the room in which the dehumidifier had been installed.
A subsequent close and careful reading of many of these somewhat-negative reviews showed me that the vast majority of the people who were complaining about the "slow" rate at which the Eva-Dry EDV-1100 and EDV-2200 Peltier effect dehumidifiers were removing humidity from the air were people who were valiantly, but often vainly (no surprise there!) attempting to use the devices in rooms that were sized far larger than the manufacturer's stated effective treatment area for the Eva-Dry device that they had purchased.
Therefore, I want to remind prospective purchasers of these devices that the vendor clearly states in their marketing material that the EDV-1100 is rated to effectively dehumidify a space of up to 1100 cubic feet in volume (that would be, for example, a 10 ft. by 11 ft. room if the room had a 10 foot ceiling height), and that the EDV-2200 is rated to effectively dehumidify a space of up to 2200 cubic feet in volume (that would be, for example, a room measuring about 22 feet by 10 feet, if the room had a 10 foot ceiling height).
It seems that a large percentage of purchasers of these devices proceed to install their Eva-Dry dehumidifiers in rooms that were far larger than the rated air volume in cubic feet, and then some of these same purchasers end up complaining, in their reviews of the device, that the device did not pull enough moisture from the air in the room that they were attempting to treat.
It is my studied opinion that if you use these Eva-Dry Peltier effect dehumidfiers in spaces/rooms that are consonant with the manufacturer's declared effective treatment area (that is, 1100 cu. ft. for the EDV-1100 and 2200 cu. ft. for the EDV-2200) they will perform quite satisfactorily.
I would recommend this for light usage, but not necessarily in an area like mine that's just going to stay pretty humid no matter what you might do to dry it out.
List Price: $129.99
Sale Price: $89.85
Today's Bonus: 31% Off
I spent a lot of time researching the available options to dehumidify my new apartment, which apparently has excellent thermal insulation (it's 90 degs outside but stays at 78-80 inside without a/c) but major humidity problems, partly as a result of the a/c never kicking on. Forcing the a/c to run wasn't worth catching cold and/or freezing to death, so my first low-budget solution was DampRid. It helped, especially in the closets (i.e. small enclosed areas), but it wasn't enough to take the moisture out of the air in the bedroom and living areas. So after looking at dozens of reviews for the Bionaire BDQ24-UC and the Soleus CFM-25E, I decided to go with this model, the EDV-2200.
Rationale against conventional dehumidifier: didn't want to spend $150-200 for a heavy mechanically complicated object that may get damaged in transit, with no recourse except to bicker with Bionaire/Soleus/Amazon service reps, that may or may not arrive as a lemon (per some of the reviews), and deal with a 2-foot tall 40 pound object which is likely going to be loud and suck up significant electricity.
I'm a pessimist, and that was what I took from the reviews. The majority seemed happy with their purchases, but a few had horror stories. I have terrible luck, and I got the feeling that I too would end up griping in a review about how awful my purchase was. If I was the type to not care about dropping a couple benjamins on a device that may or may not work, then no problem, I'd go with the Bionaire or the Soleus. But frankly, I got student loans and I'm poor, so I do care about where my money goes and the EDV-2200 seemed like a good alternative.
Why I like it:
It's quiet. I have no clue as to how Peltier technology works, but all I hear is the fan, and there are minimal moving mechanical parts (no compressor, no refrigerant system, no oil leaking, nothing clanking or squeaking).
It doesn't suck up much electricity. I don't remember exactly, but I think it runs at 70watt-ish.
It's small. And rather cute. It looks like a one-foot tall egg.
It works. Sort of. I see about 240-480 mL in the collection chamber every 24 hours. It still feels a bit humid around here, but hey, 1-2 cups in the tank means 1-2 cups less water in the air.
I move it around from room to room every 24h, and where ever it is it seems to help somewhat. I wasn't expecting this thing to run like a champ and cover 900 square feet like pie...but if it can prevent my clothes and carpet from growing mold, then I consider it $80 well spent.
If you live in a swamp, you might need to step up to a traditional humidifier...this little baby won't do it. But if you don't have year-round issues and are just trying to survive a cool wet early summer without getting trench foot or having your clothes grow mold, then I think this mini-dehumidifier suffices.
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I purchased this unit three months ago and had used it once a week to keep our bedroom humidity low. Left for work last week, and the 12V AC Adapter had melted and burned a hole in my carpet. I contacted Amazon about the situation, and they were extremely helpful in investigating the safety of the product. They didn't find out anything about it being unsafe... but please, be careful when leaving this product unattended and only use when you are home. Make sure to check the adapter periodically, and make sure that it doesn't overheat and melt.Best Deals for Eva-Dry Edv-2200 Mid-Size Dehumidifier
I have purchased two of these Eva-Dry EDV-2200 solid state Peltier dehumidifiers over a period of 14 months, and now, about 17 months after having purchased the first one, I can state that I am very satisfied with the performance of each of them; I also own one of the EDV-2200's smaller cousins, the EVA-Dry EDV-1100 (now in its 17 month of full-time service), and am satisfied with its performance as well.Incidentally, I own several small wall-mounted digital humidity meters, aka hygrometers, and these devices, when one of them is mounted in a room or space treated by one of the Eva-Dry EDV-2200 dehumidifiers, graphically demonstrate, via the rapidly-dropping humidity percentage reading, how effectively these small Peltier effect dehumidifiers work!
Certain rooms in our house get damp at many times of the year, and so I decided, about 18 months ago, to purchase a dehumidifier for each of these spaces. When reviewing available dehumidifiers, I quickly came to the conclusion that I did NOT wish to purchase an old-style mecahnical compressor-style dehumidifier, the type that uses a motor and a compressor, and I decided that rather, I wanted to purchase only a Peltier effect dehumidifier, since there are no moving parts in it other than the small 12VDC muffin fan that moves the air.
Being an electronics engineer, I was also aware that Peltier effect devices (the active component that removes the moisture from the air), which are solid-state and contain no moving parts, can easily last for anywhere from 10 to 30 years, or longer, trouble-free.
When I reviewed the various brands of Peltier effect dehumidifiers that were available, I realized that many of the brands and models consistently earned very poor online reviews, for both performance and reliability, and this led me rather quickly to the realization that the Eva-Dry brand Peltier effect dehumidifiers, both the small EDV-1100 and the mid-sized EDV-2200, were the ones that I wanted. I first purchased one each of the Eva-Dry EDV-1100 and the EDV-2200 models, and then, in less than 12 months time, I purchased a second EDV-2200 model.
I use all three of the Eva-Dry Peltier effect dehumidifiers 24 hours per day, 365 days of the year, and two of them, the two oldest ones, have been in full-time sevice for about 17 months now, and I am very satisfied with their performance.
I should also mention that after about ten months of full-time service, my oldest Eva-Dry EDV-2200, the one that I purchased about 17 months ago, eventually started to exhibit excessive fan nois, that is, the fan grew louder day by day, and it started making sounds indicating that was it unhappy and that its bearings were failing. Sure enough, the fan ultimately failed (it seized up and froze) within a span of a few more days, and I quickly noticed this fact and promptly unplugged the small black switching power supply so that it would not overheat from the excessive current draw due to the frozen fan.
I then dragged the now-not-working device into my workshop, opened it, removed the dead 92 mm 12 volt DC cooling fan (which, luckily, is a commonplace standard-size cooling fan used in many types of computers and other pieces of electronic equipment) and replaced it with an inexpensive standard 92 mm 12 VDC cooling fan (one that drew between 0.15 and 0.3 amps, and that had an airflow between 32 and 60 cfm) that I purchased for about $8 from an electronics supplier on Amazon. I then returned the unit to service, and it has been functioning perfectly since this repair.
Incidentally, I will also mention that the switching power supply which came with the first EDV-2200 always ran a bit hot -that dehumidifier was labeled as drawing 6 amps at 12 VDC, and in practice, it seemd to draw a bit more than that (current drain measurements were made with both a digital multimeter on the 10A DC range and with a clamp-on DC ammeter) and the black power supply (aka power adapter) always ran quite hot.
The newer EDV-2200 which I purchased in Oct. of 2012, while it appeared identical to the older EDV-2200 in terms of outward appearance, bore a label on the rear of the unit which stated that it drew only 5 amps, which is one amp less than the older version of the EDV-2200 that I had purchased 13 months earlier, and, sure enough, the power supply (labeled as supplying 5A at 12VDC) on this newer version of the EDV-2200 seems to run somwehat cooler than the 6 amp 12VDC power supply that came with the older version of the EDV-2200.
In closing, I want to share with you a very important caveat that it appears that a lot of purchasers of these devices have willfully and blatantly ignored. I have seen complaints in online reviews from some customers who had purchased the EDV-2200 (or its smaller sibling, the EDV-1100) to the effect that these dehumidifiers did not pull sufficient moisture out of the air in the room in which the dehumidifier had been installed.
A subsequent close and careful reading of many of these somewhat-negative reviews showed me that the vast majority of the people who were complaining about the "slow" rate at which the Eva-Dry EDV-1100 and EDV-2200 Peltier effect dehumidifiers were removing humidity from the air were people who were valiantly, but often vainly (no surprise there!) attempting to use the devices in rooms that were sized far larger than the manufacturer's stated effective treatment area for the Eva-Dry device that they had purchased.
Therefore, I want to remind prospective purchasers of these devices that the vendor clearly states in their marketing material that the EDV-1100 is rated to effectively dehumidify a space of up to 1100 cubic feet in volume (that would be, for example, a 10 ft. by 11 ft. room if the room had a 10 foot ceiling height), and that the EDV-2200 is rated to effectively dehumidify a space of up to 2200 cubic feet in volume (that would be, for example, a room measuring about 22 feet by 10 feet, if the room had a 10 foot ceiling height).
It seems that a large percentage of purchasers of these devices proceed to install their Eva-Dry dehumidifiers in rooms that were far larger than the rated air volume in cubic feet, and then some of these same purchasers end up complaining, in their reviews of the device, that the device did not pull enough moisture from the air in the room that they were attempting to treat.
It is my studied opinion that if you use these Eva-Dry Peltier effect dehumidfiers in spaces/rooms that are consonant with the manufacturer's declared effective treatment area (that is, 1100 cu. ft. for the EDV-1100 and 2200 cu. ft. for the EDV-2200) they will perform quite satisfactorily.
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I purchased this product about a month ago, and since then have been running it a good bit. It takes moisture out of the air to the tune of about half the reservoir per day, which is pretty interesting since I didn't know there was so much water to remove. That being said, I again don't know whether that is good or bad, or if the moisture isn't just as quickly replaced by outside factors. I use this dehumidifier in my bedroom, as I live in a very muggy/humid climate, and as far as I can tell it does in fact make a reasonable difference in the overall feel of the air in my room. The dimensions of my bedroom plus bathroom suite are approx 20x12x15' and 8x6x15' (high ceilings) joined. The area has three full length windows plus a door leading to the rest of the apartment, so it's never sealed like a painted-shut-window or weather-sealed setup would be. It rained pretty hard the last couple of days, and normally in a room like this you'd feel a little on the drenched side while sleeping, but I was definitely a bit more comfortable than that. Not perfect mind you, but then again this isn't one of those $300 units either.I would recommend this for light usage, but not necessarily in an area like mine that's just going to stay pretty humid no matter what you might do to dry it out.
Tuesday, August 19, 2014
Buy Cigar Mechanic Humidification Bag
These little beads are awesome. I replaced the gel crystals in 4 jars with 2 bags and they work great. tried refilling the brick style humidifying agent with the beads but they're to small and fall through the slots. The jars are holding my humidors at a perfect 70% humidity, and only need distilled water every 60 days or so. Great product and fast shipping.
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Suffice to say up until the past week over here on the eastern seaboard, it's been extremely humid and extremely dry outside, and since I'd been out of town the week prior I had one of thirteen humidors that needed a decent boost in humidification while I was away. So I placed the order via Neptune through Amazon the Saturday before the 30th of June, it arrived a few days later, well within sufficient time before I headed north. A little background on said humidor, it's a large glass-top rosewood Savoy that has never kept a decent humidity level even with a large Diamond Crown humidifier which was empty every other week for seven+ years, and I'd seasoned it well over a dozen times; approximately a year and a half ago I had pulled the DC from the humidor and plied it with crystal jars and humisticks. They've been fluctuating the humidity between 63-78%... Not ideal at all; however after the short prep time of thirty seconds with the "nano-pearls" that are in all the Cigar Mechanic systems, that one pouch inside of a 100-150ct humidor even with the all those crystal systems has systematically isolated and regulated the humidity at a steady 72%. I think I'll be snagging at least two-dozen or so more of these bags for the rest of my humidors..
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One fact not generally known is that the beads start to absorb when humidity gets above 70%. The gel only gives off humidity constantly while the beads give off humidity and when needed absorbs it back. That's it....BEADS HANDS DOWN!Honest reviews on Cigar Mechanic Humidification Bag
Great product works as described just put the distilled water in there and let it go for a couple of months when you see the change in humidity just reapply the distilled water.Find helpful customer reviews and review ratings for Cigar Mechanic Humidification Bag
This will probably work for 10-20 cigars at most. For the price I was thinking it's way larger, others sell 1/2 lbs for that much.Monday, November 18, 2013
Buy Carter's Keep Me Dry Waterproof Fitted Quilted Crib Pad, White
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List Price: $12.99
Sale Price: $12.79
Today's Bonus: 2% Off

I think I found the problem with the negative reviews. The main description is for the fitted crib pad. It looks like when you click on which color you want it changes to the flat pad which is a pack of 2. I think those are getting the bad reviews saying they are too small.
I have the actual Carters Keep Me Dry FITTED crib pad. I have 2. They are about $12 in stores. The FITTED one is awesome! I have had the Sealy brand and Circo brand fitted crib pads. HORRIBLE. Both of them shrink and the top pillsballs up after repeated washings. I wash this Carters one in HOT water and dry on normal heat cycle. It has never shrunk (we have been using it for 8 months). It is fitted tightly enough where I am not concerned that it will come off the mattress, but it is not a battle getting it on either. Don't spend $20 on a "higher end" crib pad. Get 2 or 3 of these and that will be all you'll need! They are super soft and add a layer of cozy without being think where you might worry about suffocation risk. I recommend them to all my friends who are expecting!
JUST BE SURE you are actually ordering the FITTED crib pad and not the plain pack of 2 crib pads.
UPDATE: Looks like they have changed the selections. The good fitted crib pads are the 52x28 inch ones. I'm not sure what the "deluxe" is, they didn't have those when I got mine. However my daughter is STILL using the same 2 pads for 20 months now, and they are still wonderful! They have not torn or shrunk.
I actually bought this waterproof quilted crib pad for the crib mattress I use for my dog's bed. :) I have a BIG dog that smashes flat any type of commercial dog bed, so I decided to start using crib mattresses. Not only are they cheaper than dog beds, they have inner springs that can stand up to her 120lbs. The first few mattresses I bought, though, she quickly tore to pieces. With this quilted pad she's left it alone and the mattress has lasted for over four months now, still good as new! So if this crib pad can stand up to a 120lb dog with nails walking all over it, it can surely stand up to a baby! :)
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I think I found the problem with the negative reviews. The main description is for the fitted crib pad. It looks like when you click on which color you want it changes to the flat pad which is a pack of 2. I think those are getting the bad reviews saying they are too small.
I have the actual Carters Keep Me Dry FITTED crib pad. I have 2. They are about $12 in stores. The FITTED one is awesome! I have had the Sealy brand and Circo brand fitted crib pads. HORRIBLE. Both of them shrink and the top pillsballs up after repeated washings. I wash this Carters one in HOT water and dry on normal heat cycle. It has never shrunk (we have been using it for 8 months). It is fitted tightly enough where I am not concerned that it will come off the mattress, but it is not a battle getting it on either. Don't spend $20 on a "higher end" crib pad. Get 2 or 3 of these and that will be all you'll need! They are super soft and add a layer of cozy without being think where you might worry about suffocation risk. I recommend them to all my friends who are expecting!
JUST BE SURE you are actually ordering the FITTED crib pad and not the plain pack of 2 crib pads.
UPDATE: Looks like they have changed the selections. The good fitted crib pads are the 52x28 inch ones. I'm not sure what the "deluxe" is, they didn't have those when I got mine. However my daughter is STILL using the same 2 pads for 20 months now, and they are still wonderful! They have not torn or shrunk.
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We have had this cover since our first baby was born 1.5 years ago. It holds up great in the wash but I've only let it air dry. It fits comfortably around the standard crib mattress and doesn't shift at all even now that our toddler moves around a lot when he sleeps. It has been peed and puked on so it does have slight stains on it but the mattress doesn't! I can't believe I haven't had to replace it yet!Best Deals for Carter's Keep Me Dry Waterproof Fitted Quilted Crib Pad, White
Carter's Keep Me Dry Waterproof Fitted Quilted Crib Pad, WhiteI actually bought this waterproof quilted crib pad for the crib mattress I use for my dog's bed. :) I have a BIG dog that smashes flat any type of commercial dog bed, so I decided to start using crib mattresses. Not only are they cheaper than dog beds, they have inner springs that can stand up to her 120lbs. The first few mattresses I bought, though, she quickly tore to pieces. With this quilted pad she's left it alone and the mattress has lasted for over four months now, still good as new! So if this crib pad can stand up to a 120lb dog with nails walking all over it, it can surely stand up to a baby! :)
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Love these fitted crib pads. Not too tight, easy to take on and off. Helpful tip first put on crib pad, then sheet, then another crib pad on top of sheet, and finally one last sheet on top. Save a little bit of time in the middle of the night when baby wets the bed and only pull of one sheet and crib pad and you are ready to go.Find helpful customer reviews and review ratings for Carter's Keep Me Dry Waterproof Fitted Quilted Crib Pad, White
I'm a busy mom; who the heck has time to handwash?!? This crib pad is very soft and doesn't make that annoying and loud plastic crinkle whenever the child moves and does a fantastic job of absorbing leaks. Buy more than one to layer so you don't have to change wet sheets in the middle of the night. Just peel off the wet sheet and pad to reveal fresh bedding underneath.
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