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You are here: Home / Home & Living / The Return Of The Humidifier

The Return Of The Humidifier

January 20, 2009

Well, I returned the humidifier today. I knew it wouldn’t last. You know the one I am talking about…it’s over here.

So, with this return, I officially give up on humidifiers. No longer will I buy any more plastic/electronic junk. I am fed up with the products people are trying to sell these days. Half of the junk I buy, I have to return. It’s just not made like it used to be. Boy, I never thought I would sound like an old man.

Why did I return it? Well, I’ll tell you. It kept turning off. At times, if would run fine and give off all sorts of moisture into the air. It really worked great and I was a happy camper. At other times though, I would check on the humidifier after a while and find it off. Maybe there was some sort of sensor or something that was turning it off. Who knows…who cares. It’s Home Depot’s problem now, not mine.

It’s funny; as I was packing the humidifier up today in its box, there was a red stop sign shaped piece of paper. It read, “Don’t return this to the store you purchased it from. We can help. Please call our support line…blah, blah, blah.” Are they serious? Does this company really think I am going to spend time trying to troubleshoot some humidifier that’s less than a week old? Don’t think so fellers. Peace.

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Comments

  1. Brian says

    November 4, 2014 at 5:24 pm

    Call the number anyway and tell them you returned because they do not know how to make a humidifer that stays on. Thank you for this post though. I appreciate it because I was planning on purchasing this particular humidifier. In fact, it is backordered online, so I am removing it from my wish list. I guess a whole-house humidifier is the way to go.

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