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Jenn Air 42 French Door Refrigerator

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Jenn Air 42 French Door Refrigerator

2024-04-03 09:52:20

The door really closes like a refrigerator, has a good seal. The glass door is strong and the operation of the humidity control is absolutely silent. In approximately 2-3 hours reaches the control of 40%�humidity with 1% oscillation only. Internal space totally free without technical cabinet artifacts.

5
2024-09-29 02:12:28

our refrigerator is covered with them!

5
2024-07-24 05:50:35

42 mgp is quite enough, but why go back now.

5
2024-07-15 02:20:37

This works perfectly with my Imoact air-cushioned light stand. I have been using it with a 42 reflector with no problems. It is of good quality and easy to use.

5
2024-08-28 08:40:25

Have a high end refrigerator that is plug in into it, so far so good!

5
2024-06-27 06:23:42

Extremely well built and versatile, glides over door ways and maneuvers like it’s on air. I’m not exaggerating.

5
2024-07-16 01:55:54

Even better than promised. Will try hooking it to my refrigerator.

5
2024-04-12 05:22:33

Strong enough to hold up a refrigerator, I think. Fits perfectly, of course.

5
2024-09-09 06:20:18

I use this bag with the impact air cushioned light stand at out door weddings. Very effective ans easy to use.

5
2024-08-12 07:14:53

I recently purchased this unit from B&H after having some older 35 mm equipment damaged by mold / fungus on the glass lens elements. The Sirui unit is pretty well-made. Caveat: I did have the first unit arrive with serious damage as a result of poor manufacturer packaging, but B&H handled the replacement within 24 hours. Several people have asked about how the water drains from the unit. Well, it is not like an air conditioner or de-humidifier; the unit is only removing a fraction of an ounce of water from the air volume inside the humidity control cabinet to control the RH. It only has to perform this action once after you open and close the door, and then periodically if any moist air should enter the case. Also, it is not a traditional de-humidifier, but rather some sort of light activated catalytic moisture absorbing reaction (see Sirui website for details). So far the unit works as intended. The settings are holding the RH within the stated range of +/- 5%, and once you determine the offset, it holds very steady at the set point. The cabinet has a nice handle and sturdy lock, which is not bugler proof, but is a nice security feature to at least keep the door closed and family out. The energy consumption should be about $0.25 a month based upon the specs I read. I keep (2) large format lenses, (2) medium format bodies, (2) rangefinder bodies, about (12) various lenses, plus meters and speed lights in the HC-110. A smaller collection could easily fit into one of the smaller Sirui cabinets, IMHO, B&H should be selling a lot more of these units. It is a small percentage of the cost of all of my gear, and I feel better about knowing it is stored properly when not in use.

5