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Humidifier filters should be replaced at the start of the season of use and about every two to four weeks depending on usage and water hardness. Always remove the filter when cleaning your humidifier.
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FALSE ADVERTISING & MISREPRESENTATION
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I received off brand replacement wicks although the company clearly advertised Bionaire Brand wicks for sale. Upon receipt I notified the company that I did not want the off brand wicks. The company advised that I could return them for a refund. I requested that they have them picked up or provide a prepaid mailer. I received no response, however they did issue a refund through Amazon. I notified Amazon that the company is misrepresenting their product by advertising Bionaire brand wicks including a photo of the Bionaire product in the offer. The company is still doing so!! Apparently Amazon does not care. I notified Amazon and received no response. As of 11/11/08, over a month later the misrepresentation continues! Dissapointing and illegal.
Rating:
(1
out of 5) @ 2008-11-11
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Plastic Frames are available
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This filter is still a good buy if you have one of these console humidifiers. The graphic is wrong. However, if you tossed the plastic frames out, I found a source called Appliance Factory Parts, part PCC0060.
You can then use this frame with these filters.
http://www.appliancefactoryparts.com/search/partinfo.php?partsID=277133&modelsID=109365&typeName=humidifier
Rating:
(4
out of 5) @ 2008-01-14
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Not what I thought
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Not what I thought I was getting. The add picture is incorrect and misleading. I wanted the frame as I threw out the old one. I would have ordered a different wick from a different company, there were some just like this that were cheaper.
Rating:
(2
out of 5) @ 2007-12-13
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wrong product number
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I ordered what my humidifier stated I needed to replace the filter,
but what I recieved was not the right filter.
Rating:
(1
out of 5) @ 2006-11-10
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Misleading picture
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The ad graphic shows that you are getting a genuine Bionaire wick with the plastic frame, when in fact they send you a knockoff made by RPS Products called HumidiWICK (part number CBW9) with no frame. Very misleading ad, I'm not happy about it at all. Ad totally makes you think you are getting the real thing and does not hint about it at all that you get a cheap substitute. Buyer beware of this seller, Allergy Be Gone, they misrepresent their product.
Rating:
(1
out of 5) @ 2006-10-27
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