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usbcanhumid.jpgPerhaps there's something lost in translation here, or maybe it just never really made all that sense to begin with. Either way, I'm having a bit of trouble making the logical connection between humidifiers and soda cans. This USB anion humidifier, for whatever reason, bridges the gap between the two.

As Oh Gadgets points out, it's not really a great idea to have a lot of moisture around your electronic devices, which kind of defeats the purpose of making this thing USB-powered. But heck, if you're the type who fully understands the value of a can-shaped humidifier, perhaps you've already transcended such logic.

In that case, you can pick this baby up for $24.99.

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Posted by: jon
January 16, 2009 11:39 AM

A soda can makes perfect sense!
When I was an undergraduate in the dorms, we filled empty soda cans with water & placed them on the heaters to keep the room from drying out.


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