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dehumidifier
Sears is crap. If you get 2-3 years out of one you're lucky.
I've had good luck [so far] with Whirlpool [I have two of them]. The older one is over 4 years and still kicking but I've noticed that it is nosier than my newer 1 year old Whirlpool. But even my old Whirlpool is a lot quieter than any of my Sears units ever were. "Doug Miller" wrote in message news In article , wrote: My sear unit died by spilling water, what is a good one with a drain for a basement I've had a couple of Whirlpool dehumidifiers in my basement for several years, and been quite happy with them. I also had an Admiral dehumidifier that I bought used, in about 1989. It was probably already eight or ten years old when I bought it -- and it died just last month. Don't know yet if the Whirlpools will last that long.... :-) -- Regards, Doug Miller (alphageek at milmac dot com) It's time to throw all their damned tea in the harbor again. |
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