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The mini humidifier that shoppers buy over and over again is now on sale for less than $25

TheStreet aims to feature only the best products and services. If you buy something via one of our links, we may earn a commission. Have you been waking up with cracked lips and skin these past few weeks? Cold, brisk winter air in your home can cause some uncomfortable side effects, like dry sinuses, sore throats, and extra dry skin, but luckily there may be a solution. Humidifiers can emit plenty of much-need moisture in the air and offer some sweet relief, and they don’t have to cost a fortune either. One of the most affordable options for humidifiers on Amazon is on super sale right now. After a 27% discount, you can get the Rosekm 2-Liter Humidifier for just $24. It’s earned more than 2,500 five-star ratings, and it’s been purchased more than 20,000 times in the past month. Given the many arctic freezes across the country these past few weeks, that’s not that surprising. And if $24 almost seems a little too cheap for a humidifier, one reviewer wrote, “Honestly, it works better than a $50 humidifier I got after with five-star reviews.” In that case, let’s figure out why that is. Rosekm 2-Liter Humidifier, $24 (was $33) at Amazon Courtesy of Amazon The Rosekm humidifier gets bonus points from reviewers because of its size. Measuring just 10 inches tall, it’s compact enough to sit on a desk, vanity, or bedside table, but large enough that you don’t have to refill it constantly. No wonder so many reviews talk about buying another one. “This product is perfect,” wrote one reviewer. “I wanted one with no light, and the LED display on this one automatically turns off after a minute or two. The automatic off timer is clutch for the mornings when I forget to turn it off. It is also a size where you don’t have to refill it every night but it’s small enough that it can easily go on a nightstand.” It avoids a lot of the pain points people have with humidifiers. Some are loud, need constant refilling, are an eyesore, are too big to refill easily, and don’t have an automatic shutoff. But this one doesn’t have any of those problems and has offered some real relief for some shoppers. “I purchased this humidifier to help me with dry skin in the winter,” wrote one reviewer. I was looking for something small that did not clash with my décor or call too much attention to itself. … I have been using this for several months and find that I wake up to less tight and itchy skin on my face and lips. When I don't use it, I noticed that inside my nose in particular (during allergy season) is much drier and uncomfortable.” Another wrote, “We currently keep it in our bedroom, and it has noticeably helped with dry skin and stuffy noses. I plan on buying another unit to keep in the living room because it has been very beneficial to our health. I’m continually impressed with how significantly a small humidifier like this has changed our daily life for the better. No more stuffed up noses, scratchy throats, dry eyes, or itchy dry skin.” If this particular size of humidifier doesn’t seem like a fit for you, the other sizes of the Rosekm are on sale as well, including the smaller 1-liter version and the larger 4- and 4.5-liter versions. But the 2-liter humidifier is the most popular, possibly because of its perfectly small-but-not-too-small size. If you’ve been struggling with the effects of winter air, buy the Rosekm 2-Liter Humidifier before it goes up in price, which will probably be any minute now.
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*New legislation could make driving American roads much safer*

A new bill introduced in California might affect how fast motorists get to places in their cars.Related: Lucid teases an upcoming EV that can divert buyers from Tesla California State Sen. Scott Weiner speaks during a press conference at Alamo Square Park, San Francisco. San Francisco Chronicle/Hearst Newspapers via Getty Images/Getty Images Introduced into the state's legislature on Jan. 23, part of the Speeding and Fatality Emergency Reduction on California Streets, or SAFER California Streets bill by California State Sen. Scott Weiner will require all cars sold in California starting in 2027 to be equipped with what it calls an "intelligent speed limiter system." As written in the bill, such a speed limiter system would use GPS technology to restrict one's ability to drive at an excessive speed. Such a system would use a car's GPS location to determine what road it is traveling on and match it to a database of posted speed limits to cap the car's maximum speed to 10 miles per hour over the speed limit. A similar system is already in use within the European Union, as Intelligent Speed Assistance technology has been mandated in all vehicles since July 2022. According to the European Commission, ISA does not override the actual car, but suggests to the driver not to go over the speed limit by warning the driver through sound or by making it harder to push down on the throttle. This photo taken on Oct. 31, 2023 shows the Bay Bridge across San Francisco Bay. Xinhua News Agency/Getty Images "The ISA system is required to work with the driver and not to restrict his/her possibility to act in any moment during driving," says the Commission. "The driver is always in control and can easily override the ISA system." In the text of the California bill, it says that the regulator "shall only be capable of being temporarily disabled by the driver of the vehicle," but does not give any specific examples how it would be possible. It also states that emergency vehicles will be exempt from the bill. The California senator cites the rise of reckless driving as the reason for the bills inception, noting that the prevention of speeding can save lives. More Automotive:Hyundai and Kia's groundbreaking new tech is straight out of James BondWhy Mazda is going slow into electric vehiclesJeep parent blames California for an unfortunate situation "The alarming surge in road deaths is unbearable and demands an urgent response," Wiener said in a statement. "There is no reason for anyone to be going over 100 miles per hour on a public road, yet in 2020, California Highway Patrol issued over 3,000 tickets for just that offense. Preventing reckless speeding is a commonsense approach to prevent these utterly needless and heartbreaking crashes." In regards to concerns about the bill being an example of government overreach, the state senator disagrees. "I don't think it's at all an overreach, and I don't think most people would view it as an overreach, we have speed limits, I think most people support speed limits because people know that speed kills," he told ABC's Bay Area Affiliate.Related: Veteran fund manager picks favorite stocks for 2024
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New legislation could make driving American roads much safer

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