Natural humidifier

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
September 5, 2016 9:11pm CST
This is one of those "as seen on TV" products. Bought it on sale today for $3.24. Has anyone ever tried this? It a stone, you just add water. No plugs, no batteries. Hope it works.
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@louievill (28851)
• Philippines
6 Sep 16
Did they explain the principle how it works? I had bad experience with TV shopping, bought this expensive tile cleaner that was suppose to make tiles new again and it was such a disappointment
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• Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
6 Sep 16
This is different - As Seen On TV products - are sold in markets, pharmacies, etc. I don't ever remember actually seeing any of them on TV. Similar to what you said, these products used to be sold with infomercials and those quick $19.99/free shipping commercials.
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@louievill (28851)
• Philippines
6 Sep 16
@sherryericha oh I see, so have you tried it now? How do you find it? Hope it really does what it says and benefits you otherwise it's just another wet rock lol
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• Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
6 Sep 16
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@5thHouse (1678)
• Sheffield, England
6 Sep 16
I haven't seen one like that before. I would be interested to see how effective it is
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• Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
6 Sep 16
Will let you know.
• United States
6 Sep 16
I haven't even seen that one yet. Keep us updated on how it actually works!
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• Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
6 Sep 16
Will do.
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@acelawrites (19272)
• Philippines
8 Sep 16
I don't know. I hope you won't be frustrated by the results. Keep us posted.
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• Dhaka, Bangladesh
6 Sep 16
that means it is natural?
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• Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
6 Sep 16
Allegedly
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