However, it seems to me that innovations should be taken, rather than a price increase for not having to buy their own paper mat every two months. While I understand that maintaining and even increasing profits in the ever-evolving humidifier market is a priority for Boneco, it seems to me that innovations should be taken. One of the purchasers commented that the product is, in fact, the one that is easiest to use. The engineering solutions that modern manufacturers come up with continue to scare me more and more. For instance, I is unable to fathom why the off mode comes first, followed by the normal setting, and then the quiet setting on this humidifier. It would make more sense to raise the total number of revolutions and follow this pattern: off > quiet > normal. What stopped you from making three modes instead of only two of them instead? Why does the compartment for the scent oil not have any perforations on the inside? The way things are right now, it's totally pointless. To put it another way, it would be the same as dropping oil on cotton wool and then placing it in a box with the lid just partially closed and setting it on the table. Also, wait for the water to evaporate on its own. I have always been curious in the process by which decisions like that are made. Perhaps there was a brainstorming session, or perhaps there is simply one really intelligent engineer, and his decisions are not brought up for discussion.
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