Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Frigidaire FAD504DUD 50-Pint Dehumidifier

!±8±Frigidaire FAD504DUD 50-Pint Dehumidifier

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Price : $185.99
Post Date : Nov 30, 2011 01:41:13
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The Frigidaire FAD504DUD 50-pint Dehumidifier is an Energy Star Compliant 50-pint per day dehumidifier capable of continuous operation when the unit is located near a suitable drain. It features full-function electronic controls, an easily accessible collection container with level indicator, and a washable filter that removes both moisture and airborne particules. The integrated casters allow you to move the unit easily to wherever it's needed.

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Sunday, November 27, 2011

Frigidaire Dehumidifier Review

www.amazon.com I freely admit that this review is inspired as much by the opportunity to experiment with posting a video as by a desire to provide something useful. Still, you may find some help here. Two things will be obvious: first, I'm clearly no videographer; second, this is a pretty good product. Please visit to detail product in here www.amazon.com

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Friday, November 25, 2011

Monsters Inc - A Cartoon Movie For All Ages

!±8± Monsters Inc - A Cartoon Movie For All Ages

Children are so afraid of monsters at night and use it as an excuse as to why they can't sleep. Have you ever wondered if those monsters were more afraid of humans than we are of them? In this animated movie this is just the case. Monsters go through extensive training to know exactly how to scare the children they are assigned. The idea is to be so scary that the child does not want to come near the monster since all monsters think that humans are very toxic. It is rumored that one touch will kill a monster. As a precaution, all monsters are immediately shaved, showered and quarantined if they touch anything that has ever been touched by a child.

Monsters named Sully and Mike both live together and work at Monsters Incorporated. At this company, monsters place child specific doors on a machine and then walk into the real world to scare the assigned children. The screaming that is produced by the children is captured in bottles, which is what powers the monster's world. Sully is the best scarer in the company. Once a child grows up and is too old to be scared of monsters, then the door is ground into wood chips.

Randall is another monster at Monsters Inc. He is very competitive and is always trying to get more screams bottled than Sully. He is a lizard that can look exactly like his surroundings which makes him look invisible.

Mike's girlfriend's birthday is today. Mike is in charge of documenting the volume of screams each day produced by Sully. Today, Sully decides to cover for Mike so he can take his girlfriend out to dinner. The only thing is that Mike hasn't done the paperwork in a few days so he is in the office for a while. Sully notices a door that is still on the machine. Sully checks the door to make sure that no monsters are in there. Once he closes the door he feels something on his tail. The child is now in the Monster's world standing right behind him. At first he is very scared since one touch from a child can kill him, but he tries to return her to her door. Randal comes out of her door instead. Sully does not want the child to be discovered in the monster's world so he hides her. Randall returns the door and key and calls it a night.

Since her door is gone now, Sully puts the child in a bag and takes her to Mike at the restaurant for advice. The child gets loose. Mike, Sully and the child escape before the area is sterilized. Sadly, Mike's girlfriend was not so lucky and later gets very mad at him for leaving her at the restaurant.

They take the child back to their apartment. She thinks everything is funny until Mike takes his teddy bear away from her. This makes her cry and all the lights start overcharging. They quickly try to give her the bear but trip and fall. This makes the child laugh which blows all the lights in the area. They decide to put her back the next day by disguising her as a baby monster and claiming that she is his cousin.

They decide to name the child Boo. Boo is very good at disappearing. Sully even thinks that she is thrown in the trash by accident once when she disappeared and is ground in to tiny pieces. She finds her way to the childcare part of the company and is found later by Sully. Randall approaches Mike and tells him to bring the child to the door when everyone is at lunch. They do, but Mike tests out the room first in case it is a trap. Randall captures him and takes him to the machine in the basement. This machine would give him the lead over Sully if he had the child. Sully and Boo follow and save him. Once Mike and Sully escape, they bring the child to Mr. Waternuce, the president of Monsters Inc. and find out that is really behind Randall's kidnapping actions. He throws the monsters through a door to the Himalayas. There they become friends with the abominable snowman where they have their fill on snow cones. How will they get back to save Boo? Will Boo ever be returned to her door? Watch and find out.


Monsters Inc - A Cartoon Movie For All Ages

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Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Frigidaire 25-PINT Dehumidifier

!±8± Frigidaire 25-PINT Dehumidifier

Brand : Frigidaire | Rate : | Price :
Post Date : Nov 23, 2011 21:48:32 | Usually ships in 24 hours


Energy Star qualified 25 Pint capacity 2 Fan Speeds Level indicator signals Full Function Electronic Controls Low temperature operation Washable filter removes both moisture and airborne particulates Product Specifications Cabinet Depth - 13-0.4in Cabinet Height - 23-0.6in Cabinet Width - 15-0.4in Carton Depth - 15in Carton Height - 25in Carton Width - 17in Approx Product Weight lbs - 39 Approx Shipping Weight lbs - 44 Manufacturer Warranty Highlights 1 year parts and labor See written warranty for details

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Friday, November 4, 2011

Frigidaire FAD704TDP 70 Pint Dehumidifier Review - One of the Best Dehumidifiers for Basements

!±8± Frigidaire FAD704TDP 70 Pint Dehumidifier Review - One of the Best Dehumidifiers for Basements

The Frigidaire FAD704TDP 70 Pint Dehumidifier is one of the best dehumidifiers for basements among the many portable dehumidifiers on the market today. While no dehumidifier is flawless, the Frigidaire 70 Pint Dehumidifier is one of the best all round performers, is competitively priced and very well thought of by the many consumers who have written dehumidifier reviews of the FAD704TDP.

The most common reason for buying a portable dehumidifier in the USA is for use in a basement. For this reason the majority of portable dehumidifier purchases are of larger capacity units, in the 50 to 70 pint range. Smaller dehumidifiers are less popular and their use is confined mainly to small areas of the home, with an isolated humidity problem, and areas outside the home, such as garages, workshops, vehicles (particularly RV's) and boats.

A large capacity portable dehumidifier is a perfectly good choice for use in a basement provided two important conditions are met. First, the basement must be small enough for the dehumidifier to control the humidity without having to run continuously; second, and even more important, the air temperature in the basement must remain at a minimum of 60F degrees (15-16C) at all, or almost all, times.

Let us take these two conditions in turn. If the area of your basement is too large for a 70 pint dehumidifier it will run all the time and struggle to maintain relative humidity at 50% or less, the level necessary to prevent mold and mildew and to restrict the dust mite population. The dehumidifier will be costly to run, will wear out within a year or two and will neither protect your property adequately nor control allergens to the level needed to safeguard those who are sensitive.

If you consider buying two portable dehumidifiers for a larger basement my advice to you is don't. A purpose-built basement dehumidifier will always be less expensive in the longer term despite having a much higher ticket price.

If your basement temperature falls below 60F degrees and stays there for weeks and months at a time a portable dehumidifier is a very poor investment. Although portable dehumidifiers have an "auto-defrost" function this does not make them suitable for operation in low temperatures, it merely protects the appliance from damage. Once again you will get far better service and value for money from a basement dehumidifier which is designed and built to be effective at cooler temperatures.

So, if you have a reasonably warm basement that is not too large why should you consider a Frigidaire FAD704TDP 70 Pint Dehumidifier? It has all the features you would expect it to have; Energy Star certification, an adjustable humidistat, continuous drainage capability, 24 hour timer, easy to use electronic controls, an anti-microbial filter, a digital humidity read-out and, of course, auto-defrost. The only thing missing is auto-restart, so if the power fails you will have to restart it manually.

None of these features is exceptional in a room dehumidifier but all are necessary or desirable. The FAD704TDP is also reasonably quiet, more reliable than most and an acceptable weight. All in all it is a well balanced appliance and is available from some retailers at under 0. This represents excellent value for money which is the principal reason why I recommend this dehumidifier.

If you wish to consider alternative brands I would recommend the Danby DDR7009REE 70 Pint Dehumidifier, about which I could make much the same remarks. It is available at a similar price and does include auto-restart. Of the foreign imports my favorite is the Winix 70 Pint Dehumidifier. This unit is in a similar class to the two US made models but is rather more expensive. It justifies its higher price by the inclusion of an integral condensate pump with a 15 foot vertical lift capacity so if you do not have a convenient, floor level drain you may wish to consider this dehumidifier; in my opinion among the best dehumidifier imports on the market.

The other alternative is to go for the less powerful Frigidaire FAD504TDD 50 Pint Dehumidifier. Unless you have a fairly small basement I would advise caution here. While the 50 pint model is as sound as its "big brother" the modest saving on the ticket price is likely to be wiped out by higher energy costs.

Smaller dehumidifiers use less energy per hour but are less energy efficient than larger units. This is true regardless of the manufacturer. The Energy factor of the Frigidaire 50 Pint Dehumidifier is 1.6 litres (of water) per kilowatt hour. The 70 pint model has an energy factor of 1.8L/kw hr (figures from Energy Star). This means that the 70 pint unit extracts 12.5% more water per kw hr than the 50 pint model. In any basement the 50 pint dehumidifier will run for more hours per day than the 70 pint unit. Unless your basement is comfortably within the size range with which a 50 pint dehumidifier can deal easily it will be more effective, and cheaper, to buy the FAD704TDP.


Frigidaire FAD704TDP 70 Pint Dehumidifier Review - One of the Best Dehumidifiers for Basements

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