Sunday, 20 March 2016

New Crane Adorable Ultrasonic Cool Mist Humidifier with 2.1 Gallon Output per Day - Elephant Top

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Consumer Reports #1 Rated Humidifier
Consumer Reports best buy. I studied all the humidifiers... don't over think it. You don't need to spend more to get more. This is the one... paid $6.95 for Consumer Reports to confirm it for me!

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Crane adorable ultrasonic cool mist humidifier elephant.
Bad product but good customer service
The elephant humidifier leaked because condensation built up in the cover and then leaked out. In all fairnes, Crane customer service was great and sent us a new humidifier of a different style (the penguin; it was the only animal one that doesn't have a similar cover that we assumed might also leak).
it's pretty cute for a humidifier
I have to admit, it's pretty cute for a humidifier. It works well but is not without its flaws.
1. It has to sit on a hard surface, NOT carpet due to the air intake being on the bottom.
2. It has a tendency to leak. It's essentially 3 pieces: the base, the blue water tank and the snout. What I have noticed is, the water tank has a opening that extends thru the tank and into the base. At the bottom of the opening is a plastic piece that has a hole at the bottom and several vertical openings in the side, which allows the mist to travel from the base, thru the water tank and out thru the snout. The problem is that whatever is used to create the mist is directly below the hole and causes droplets of water to shoot out vertically and collect on the top of the tank, which eventually leaks out of the bottom of the snout. It's not just a little water, it can be a lot. To fix the issue, simply drop something (I used a quarter) down the shaft of the water tank to block the bottom...

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