Mist King.

I received my mistking today and in opening it up was disappointed to find it didn't have any directions, however, it wasn't complicated to figure out at all, thus prob. why they didn't include any. Still, a printed sheet of instructions would ease the minds of new MistKing patrons.

It took a few moments for the pump to prime but I was shocked at how silent the whole misting process is! WAY more quiet than I ever thought! You really could have this thing going off in your bedroom without it bothering anyone, not even your cham!

The mist is fine and very lite, travels wonderfully over about a 1.5 ft area. I will install the unit in the closure tomorrow and post some photos of the final setup. So far I'm very impressed with my purchase!

The forum posts were right, MistKing is the best for your buck!
 
It's a fantastic system.

The directions are online, and it says so somewhere but I forget where. Probably on the site at some point in the purchase. It's to save paper and be more green :)
 
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congrats on your chameleon's new best friend :) Marty is a great guy, and will be doing business with him VERY shortly. (marty, if you read this, thank you for your patients :))

yes, the directions are online, the are very simple to follow, and it is that way to save money on printing out one per sold unit, it also keeps customers on his website ;). but isnt there a certificate type thing that comes with the unit, you open it up and there is a basic set up diagram? i might be thinking of something else.
 
Ah yes, I see now there is a page with the website address for the instructions. I know everyone is trying to be more "green" these days, but really, paper biodegrades very quickly I am very doubtful that not printing a sheet of instructions would really save anything... Call me old fashion but I like printed directions...just my two cents...
 
moviemania... Yes, it's a link to a PDF. I will be redoing the instructions and will probably end up having a printed version shortly. I get a lot of people telling me there was no instructions attached...turns out no one reads the 1 page note (I'm not sure if they will read it if I include 10 page instructions) Problem is that I print the instructions on a color laser. They look much better in a PDF anyways and since everyone orders online, I'm assuming they have the capability of reading them on line. Set of color toner costs me around $600 - as much as the printer. It's not really about saving money on the instructions...just that ...I am a bit of a tree hugger :D ... Since a lot of customers ask for them, I'll have to get them printed somewhere. At any rate, I'm glad you like the system, any trouble shoot me an email.
 
I do alote of color printing for my business also and use generic refilled cartridges from http://www.aaatoner.com/ I can understand the cost of printing surely. You could also print both sides to save on paper.

It's a great kit and am very happy with it. The timer is great too, very easy to program.

jon r.
 
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