Sunday, July 10, 2011

Yh Lh Vicks 1.5 Gal Vaporizer

Yh Lh Vicks 1.5 Gal Vaporizer Review



Yh Lh Vicks 1.5 Gal Vaporizer Feature

  • Pure steam action for relief of cold and flu symp
  • The vapor is bacteria free and leaves no white du
  • Triple wall insulation keeps reservoir water at a
  • Large night light provides added safety and conve
  • Patented safety vents regulate vapor flow to prev
New & Improved. Steam Guard™ Design
Bacteria-Free Steam for Relief of Cold & Flu Symptoms
1.5 Gallon Capacity for 18-24 Hour Operation per Filling.
Automatic Shutoff.
Protective Steam Guard.
Twist and Lift Cap.
Large Nightlight.
Designed for Use with Kaz Inhalant or Vicks® VapoSteam.
3 Year Warranty (see manufacturer for details).
How It Works
The exclusive Kaz Safeguard® construction provides maximum safety, performance and reliability. The vaporizer boils the water and produces a pure vapor which is released into the room. The vapor is bacteria-free and leaves no white dust. The vaporizer automatically shuts off when the water reaches minimum level.
Triple wall insulation keeps reservoir water at a safe temperature.
Medicine cup for Kaz Inhalant (Vicks VapoSteam should be added to the water.)
Easy fill water level mark.
Quiet operation won't disturb your sleep.
Large nightlight to locate vaporizer in a dark room.
Exclusive non-rust carbon electrodes operate efficiently in any water condition and require less frequent cleaning.
Easy-to-use, molded carrying handles.
Protective Steam Guard design lowers the outlet steam temperature by 20% and helps keep hands away from direct steam.
Twist and Lift Cap - Twist steam unit so that the arrow lines up with arrow on tank to remove.
Pure steam vapor restore moisture to dry indoor air for healthful living. Helps relieve cold and flu symptoms.
Vapor Therapy for Healthful Living
Water is one nutrient that all forms of life must have to survive. All functions of your body require sufficient moisture to work properly. When your body does not have sufficient moisture, it functions poorly. Dry, arid climatic conditions are usually the culprit. Colds and flu can further cause dehydration.
Colds and flu begin making their seasonal rounds during fall and winter. Part of the reason for increased respiratory illnesses during this


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