Good product
Bought an AC and never had a problem with it. They also offer a real phone/support in case you need assistance.
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Bought an AC and never had a problem with it. They also offer a real phone/support in case you need assistance.
Glass Stove top was purchased through this company..MIDEA. .Absolutely the CHEAPEST,most sensitive,easy to mark,scratch, and stain glass ever.! This is a CHEAP Chinese made model. Inept,USELESS company when I called about burnt on water stains on heating element top of stove. They couldn’t help me at ALL with finding a cleaning product,solution. Useless glass. Rate 10 on Frustration scale and on a hard to keep clean level. More than unhelpful company. You be the judge.. cheap Costco product. And it’s only water burnt on from bubbling over pot. What a mess on the glass.
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