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LG Electronics Recalls Dehumidifiers Due to Burn Hazard

by Samurai Appliance Repair Man on January 2, 2010

in Appliance Recalls


And these dehumidifiers were made in… wait for it… China! Whodathunkit?

To learn more about your dehumidifier, or to order parts, click here.

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