SPACE SAVER

836000HB

With a large reservoir and extended run time, this evaporative humidifier is a customer favorite. Casters make the humidifier easy to move once filled. It has three fan speeds, an adjustable humidistat, refill indicator, and check filter indicator. The Space Saver uses our 1043 Super Wick (your first one is included).

Coverage Area: Up to 2,300 sq ft Dimensions: 21”H x 13”W x 17.8”D Warranty: 2-year limited

MORE ABOUT THE SPACE SAVER

CAPACITY: 6 gallons

CONTROLS: Analog controls with digital display

FAN SPEEDS: 3

MAXIMUM RUN TIME: 70 hours

BUILT IN: United States of America

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FEATURES

Evaporative humidifier, uses a wick

Cool mist, safe for children

Adjustable humidistat lets you select your humidity level

Add water to the top for easy refills - no bottles to lift

Shuts off when empty

Tells you when it needs a refill

Check wick indicator reminds you to change your wick

Casters make it easy to move

Easy to clean

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Consequently, its box office performance was modest. The film had an opening day collection of just ₹40 lakh (400,000 rupees) and managed to collect just over ₹1.5 crore in its opening weekend. Its total lifetime collection was around ₹6.24 crore ($900,000 USD). While it was not a commercial failure, earning back its budget and a small profit, it did not achieve wide mainstream success. Its true success lies in its critical acclaim and lasting influence.

The film begins with the kidnapping of 10-year-old Kali, who is left alone in a car for a few minutes by her struggling actor father, Rahul. As the investigation unfolds, the search for the girl becomes secondary to the personal vendettas, corruption, and selfishness of the adults involved: The Father (Rahul):

The film premiered in the Directors' Fortnight section at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival

The most striking element of Ugly is how the victim, Kali, becomes entirely peripheral to her own rescue. As the adults scheme and fight over ransom money, the child is effectively forgotten. The title itself is a literal description of the motivations driving the adults. The film argues that innocence cannot survive in an ecosystem corrupted by absolute selfishness. 2. Systemic and Bureaucratic Decay

If you're looking for a film that will make you laugh, cry, and think, then "Ugly" is the perfect choice. It's an "ugly" truth that this movie flew under the radar, but it's never too late to discover its charms. So, go ahead and experience the "ugly" beauty of this underrated 2013 movie.

Every character in this film is compromised:

Ugly was a deeply personal project for Anurag Kashyap. The genesis of the film's dark themes came directly from his own life. Kashyap has stated in interviews that the idea for Ugly originated from his feelings of guilt and "insecurity" following his separation from his first wife and his strained relationship with his young daughter. He has openly discussed his past struggles with alcoholism and the fear of becoming a negligent, absentee father, fears that are clearly projected onto the character of Rahul.

Ugly (2013) is a difficult watch, often described as an "exhausting" experience, but it is a necessary one for lovers of dark, psychological cinema. It is a film that refuses to let the viewer feel comfortable, offering no redeeming characters, only the "true malevolent nature" of humanity.

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Consequently, its box office performance was modest. The film had an opening day collection of just ₹40 lakh (400,000 rupees) and managed to collect just over ₹1.5 crore in its opening weekend. Its total lifetime collection was around ₹6.24 crore ($900,000 USD). While it was not a commercial failure, earning back its budget and a small profit, it did not achieve wide mainstream success. Its true success lies in its critical acclaim and lasting influence.

The film begins with the kidnapping of 10-year-old Kali, who is left alone in a car for a few minutes by her struggling actor father, Rahul. As the investigation unfolds, the search for the girl becomes secondary to the personal vendettas, corruption, and selfishness of the adults involved: The Father (Rahul):

The film premiered in the Directors' Fortnight section at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival ugly 2013 movie

The most striking element of Ugly is how the victim, Kali, becomes entirely peripheral to her own rescue. As the adults scheme and fight over ransom money, the child is effectively forgotten. The title itself is a literal description of the motivations driving the adults. The film argues that innocence cannot survive in an ecosystem corrupted by absolute selfishness. 2. Systemic and Bureaucratic Decay

If you're looking for a film that will make you laugh, cry, and think, then "Ugly" is the perfect choice. It's an "ugly" truth that this movie flew under the radar, but it's never too late to discover its charms. So, go ahead and experience the "ugly" beauty of this underrated 2013 movie. Consequently, its box office performance was modest

Every character in this film is compromised:

Ugly was a deeply personal project for Anurag Kashyap. The genesis of the film's dark themes came directly from his own life. Kashyap has stated in interviews that the idea for Ugly originated from his feelings of guilt and "insecurity" following his separation from his first wife and his strained relationship with his young daughter. He has openly discussed his past struggles with alcoholism and the fear of becoming a negligent, absentee father, fears that are clearly projected onto the character of Rahul. While it was not a commercial failure, earning

Ugly (2013) is a difficult watch, often described as an "exhausting" experience, but it is a necessary one for lovers of dark, psychological cinema. It is a film that refuses to let the viewer feel comfortable, offering no redeeming characters, only the "true malevolent nature" of humanity.