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Color:Grey/White Portable Air Conditioner Fan Humidifier Mini Personal Air Space Cooler for Table Desk Home Room Office Improves ventilation of the room, humidifies the air refreshing the environment through the use of a water tank of 350ml, rechargeable. Trusted: 1.Should you need any help, just tell us at the first time and we will reply you within 24hr. 2.A replacement or refund will be guaranteed if any failure occurs during use within 2 years. Specification Type:Air Cooling Fan Material:Plastic Water Capacity:350ml Item Size:13*22cm/5.1*8.7"(W*H) Net Weight: 750g/26.5oz Package: 1*Air Cooling Fan 1*Cable 1*User Manual 1*Package Box
R**H
Suitable for one person space
My cooler stopped working and this conditioner was my savior. It does not cool whole room but it does really work for the personal space. It's portable and doesn't make loud noise. Loved it.
G**Y
Very High Quality Consumer Product
This Sterilite 5-shelf utility storage unit is one of the finest consumer products I've seen in a long time. Being an industrial engineer, I'm not easily impressed. But I am impressed by the quality and low price (I paid $32 at Amazon with free shipping) of this unit. Assembled, it has a nice look. The 150 pound limit per shelf is staggering considering it is made of plastic and marketed for non-industrial use. The color of the material is neutral and nice while the physical properties of the plastic are excellent. These combine hardness vs. softness for maximum static strength perfectly. (Some manufacturers make storage racks like this too brittle allowing for minimal deformation under load. However, this brittleness, inherent in the material, makes them easily broken.) Sterilite has balanced both to make a shelf hard enough to maintain form under load but soft enough to take dynamic stress without breaking. Proper assembly takes about a half hour. There is one simple diagram on the rack banner that shows how it should be put together. No written description is given or needed as assembly is so simple, a child could do it. I do however have several suggestions for proper assembly listed below. Starting with the bottom shelf on the floor, place four vertical posts into the four corner holes smaller side down as shown on the supplied diagram. You can try to push them in using your strength, but I used a hammer, a block of wood, and a sock placed between the wood and the top of the post to prevent damage to the post. Once placed into the top of the hole, just tap the post into place until it bottoms out. After all four posts are tapped down into position, measure the height of the posts from shelf-top to assure consistent insertion. If there are some that are higher than others, keep tapping the higher ones firmly until all have equal height. Then place the next shelf onto the four posts. Position the corner holes over the posts and begin to push down on the shelf working around the four corners halfway at a time. When reasonably seated, put a cushion like a folded towel on top of the corner holes and strike them with your hand to finish seating them (if necessary). Keep checking post height and floor to shelf-top height all the way up to the fifth shelf so you know the all posts and shelves are properly seated. After you are satisfied that assembly is complete, place the unit onto a level area of your floor. If the floor is not level, you can position leveling blocks under the four post corners where the unit contacts the floor. (Leveling the rack can be especially important if you are going to place relatively heavy loads on the shelves.) Before you know it, you're done and in possession of a very nice piece of engineered home-storage utility shelf unit.
S**E
Good product - does what it's designed for
I bought a total of six of these in two separate orders.They arrived very quickly...the first order in three days and the second in two. They are exactly as pictured, well packed with no missing parts.They come with well written instructions that are really unnecessary. Assembly was intuitive and easy. The instructions say no tools are necessary, but the support posts are a very tight fit and you'll need a persuader to fully seat them in the shelves. A large rubber mallet would be perfect, but absent that a block of wood and 16 ounce framing hammer worked for me. They're quite sturdy, stable, and line up perfectly with each other sitting end to end along the back wall of my storage room. No need to connect them to each other or anchor them to the wall. My walls and floors are square, plumb, and level. Your mileage may vary on that issue.They're rated to hold up to 150 lbs per shelf. Mine are loaded with boxes of paper files and photographs, several boxes of vinyl record albums, and a few toolboxes full of hand tools. Add to that bins full of camping equipment, gardening tools, and miscellaneous household items and I believe I've got them loaded at, or very near capacity. They're holding up just fine with no sign of sagging or instability.If I need to expand my storage I won't hesitate to buy more of these.
D**S
Baffled by the price but staggered by the customer service
I have always thought I could get the best value on everything from Amazon...I was wrong. The item itself still sits waiting for me to assemble it, as I was hurt and could not do it. The price however still gnaws at me.The exact same item is for sale at Walmart, of all places, at less than one third the cost of this item. I will be checking prices much more diligently from now on...NOTE: Feb. 06, 2013I just received another email alert from Amazon and it seems this very shelving unit is again up for sale at the ridiculous price I paid for it. Please be aware that it can be be had for half the price at Walmart. Don't throw money away like I did.NOTE: July 21, 2013I have finally recovered enough from my injury to assemble these shelves and am very happy with them except for one (1) problem...I'm missing four (4) of the upright posts for the last shelf. Am I out of luck here now??? Does anyone have any suggestions?? I could sure use some help with this...NOTE: July 29, 2013It took one call...ONE CALL!!...to Amazon, who contacted the manufacturer, to get this whole thing taken care of. A wonderful Amazon Customer Service Rep. named Kristine listened to the story and immediately made contact with both the seller and the manufacturer. Early this morning I received an email from Kaitlin, at Sterilite, informing me that the missing parts were being sent. She followed up soon after with a phone call to confirm that the parts were being shipped this afternoon. I may have initially complained about the price but customer service like this is "PRICELESS"...Thank you Amazon (Kristine) and thank you Sterilite (Kaitlin)...
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