Living in Hong Kong, we face some perennial predicaments. Just to name a few. We could not vote for our chief executive. We live in shoe boxes. We eat in chain-stores. Albeit the downside, the everlasting misty air causes some stirs.
Except autumn, we face the high humidity round-the-clock, no matter cold or hot. In these few days, the hygrometer peaks out at 100%. We could virtually breathe in water. While running, every pore of our skin is blocked by mist. One could hardly sweat. At home, washed clothes are everlastingly wet. It is annoying. And finally, I am forced to buy a dehumidifier, in the vague hope of getting some kinds of ease. At least, those grumbles and mumbles could be alleviated.
We opted for Mitsubishi. The reason is simple. It is made in Japan. We had a look at the appliance shops in shopping arcade. I was a bit stunned to see that many people were competing for dehumidifiers in such intensity. It was like a war on special edition Nike trainers. We found our target, with the selling price at $3,400. Before nailing down the deal, we took a second look at the price comparing platform in internet, and found that a store sold the same thing at $3,200. At 5 pm, I called that shop. The order was confirmed and the goods would be delivered at my home at 8:30 pm. I finally received the machine at 8 pm.
It was a nice deal to save time, effort as well as money.
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