Thursday, October 16, 2014
Gurin Electric Compact Dehumidifier Review
Crazy! I love it like Crazy! It pulls all the moisture out in the air over night and it full in hours. We been having mold issues due to too much moisture in the air. Mold can be vary dangerous to your health. It causes asthma and many other problems. With this we have hand no new mold growth since the start of using this product and we used to get it real bad this time of year. It is whisper quiet and works fast. Now we are safe and not worried about mold spores making our sons health worse. It works great and is very sturdy. It is very simple to empty just remove bottom clear area and dump in the toilet or sink. We are ecstatic about this product and are very grateful to get it.
The Gurin Electric Compact Dehumidifier uses Peltier Technology (no compressor) which makes it light and quiet. It is perfect for bathrooms, and small to mid-sized rooms where dampness and humidity are a problem. This unit is small enough to easily fit on your desk or workbench. It extracts the moisture from the air and stores it in a spill-proof reservoir. Just plug it in and it quietly dries the air. Features an automatic shut off switch to shut the unit off when the water reservoir is full. When this occurs a"full" indicator light will alert you when the reservoir needs to be emptied. Holds up to 16 oz. CE and UL Approved.
I received one or more of the products mentioned above for free using Tomoson.com. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers.
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moisture removal
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Joanne Smith is the head blogger for Mom In Nebraska. She currently resides in Omaha, NE. with her family. She has a wonderful miracle *her Autistic son Timmy that loves electronics.* Joanne has worked in customer service her whole life and loves it. She worked hard in College and studied a wide variety of subjects from Biology, Chem, Web Design, Early Childhood Education and much more. Now she is a SAHM, Blogger and Homeschooler. Next task for Joanne is trying to take over the world..... or at least her little part of it.
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