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Shipping patterns could account for the dehumidifier number, as manufacturers looked to get products in stores in time for spring. Last year's weather patterns are also relevant. "Sales of seasonal products sometimes live on people's misery," says Kurt Kaufhold, vice president of home comfort at appliance manufacturer Haier. "I never went through so many dehumidifiers in the Midwest on account of all the rain and flooding we had."
With so many consumers buying dehumidifiers to keep their basements dry, "everybody ran out of units in the fall of last year," says Kaufhold. Production resumed in time for January shipments, and retailers restocked, leading to the gain.
Sales of major appliances were off 8.9 percent for all of 2008.
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