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

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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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Anime and manga serve as Japan's primary "cultural ambassadors," fostering global appreciation for Japanese customs, language, and history.

I. Introduction

Once a niche subculture, anime has become the flagship export of the Japanese entertainment industry. Unlike Western animation, which is predominantly marketed toward children, anime spans every imaginable genre—sci-fi ( Ghost in the Shell ), romance ( Your Name ), historical drama ( The Heike Story ), and psychological horror ( Perfect Blue ).

The works of Studio Ghibli, particularly Hayao Miyazaki, emphasize a deep, spiritual connection to nature.

In the West, streaming has killed appointment viewing. In Japan, terrestrial TV remains remarkably resilient. The major networks—Nippon TV, TV Asahi, TBS, Fuji TV, and NHK (Japan’s BBC)—still command massive audiences, primarily through two genres: and dorama (TV dramas).

In cities like Tokyo and Osaka, game arcades (like the iconic Taito Game Station in Akihabara) are multi-story entertainment complexes. Here, salarymen play shogi (Japanese chess) on screens, university students compete in Gundam battle simulators, and elderly women dominate pachinko (a pinball-like gambling game). The arcade is a social equalizer, and it fosters a culture of "UFO catchers" (claw machines) as a recognized skill.

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Anime and manga serve as Japan's primary "cultural ambassadors," fostering global appreciation for Japanese customs, language, and history.

I. Introduction

Once a niche subculture, anime has become the flagship export of the Japanese entertainment industry. Unlike Western animation, which is predominantly marketed toward children, anime spans every imaginable genre—sci-fi ( Ghost in the Shell ), romance ( Your Name ), historical drama ( The Heike Story ), and psychological horror ( Perfect Blue ).

The works of Studio Ghibli, particularly Hayao Miyazaki, emphasize a deep, spiritual connection to nature.

In the West, streaming has killed appointment viewing. In Japan, terrestrial TV remains remarkably resilient. The major networks—Nippon TV, TV Asahi, TBS, Fuji TV, and NHK (Japan’s BBC)—still command massive audiences, primarily through two genres: and dorama (TV dramas).

In cities like Tokyo and Osaka, game arcades (like the iconic Taito Game Station in Akihabara) are multi-story entertainment complexes. Here, salarymen play shogi (Japanese chess) on screens, university students compete in Gundam battle simulators, and elderly women dominate pachinko (a pinball-like gambling game). The arcade is a social equalizer, and it fosters a culture of "UFO catchers" (claw machines) as a recognized skill.