The Bedwetting Store does a good job of confusing the general buyer into believing that the Malem bedwetting alarms are the “BEST”, “POWERFUL” and “AFFORDABLE” bedwetting alarms. It is not our intent, in this blog, to approve or disapprove of an alarm for any of its attributes. A potential buyer can always look at the information on the seller’s site, and often get more complete information from a comprehensive site such as http://urinealarms.com/ which suggests a comprehensive method to select an appropriate bedwetting alarm, and also provides an exhaustive list of attributes and properties for these alarms. Our concerns primarily relate to facts being miss-stated or negative attributes not being mentioned (or concealed).
“The new, easy-to-use Malem wireless bedwetting alarm system makes it simple to be alerted when wetting occurs.” We did a search and found that this alarm is over 5 years old. How is a 5 year old bedwetting alarm still sold as NEW? How and why is this alarm “easy to use”? We purchased the product and tested it thoroughly. We dont believe that it is easy to use. How is this feature qualified?
“The advantage of this wireless bed wetting alarm is that it can be used with any of your child's own underwear.” Again, the Bedwetting Store jumbles up al facts and tells parents that the child can use their own underwear with this alarm. But isn’t that true with all alarms? Whose underwear do parents use? Deceit by perversion.
The Bedwetting Store also claims “The sensor is placed on the outside of the briefs and detects the first few drops of moisture.” What are the first few drops? How many drops? 1, 10, 100, 1000? Knowing the Bedwetting Store’s history of deceit, anything is possible. Deceit by perversion.
“Loud tones (8 random or specific) alerts even deepest sleeper” No comments. Deceit by perversion.
There is no information on the loudness of the alarm or how to change tones. No information on volume control or on setup. Since the Bedwetting Store recommends that this alarm should be placed “The second receiver for the parent's room is nice for situations where parents may not hear the alarm.” Reinforces that the alarm is not loud. Why not provide this volume in dBA at a two feet (60 cms) or greater distance so the buyer has a more realistic understanding of the volume that will be heard during use? Stop misleading the reader. Deceit by perversion.
“A second receiver can be purchased to be placed in the parent's room.” Why do we need a second receiver? How do you set up two receivers? Why is this not explained? This could be a limiting factor for some users. Deceit by concealment.
To truly compare Malem with all relevant competitors in today’s marketplace, look at http://www.urinealarms.com/Wired_Alarm_Chart.html . This is the most comprehensive set of data and facts about bedwetting alarms that we have seen. Malem does not fare well. This explains why Malem and the Bedwetting Store resort to deceit and propaganda to promote the Malem bedwetting alarm!
The Bedwetting Store is the only seller who advertises and continues to sell the Malem Bedwetting Alarm. All other sellers have either realized the truth about the Malem Bedwetting Alarm or have abandoned it, but the Bedwetting Store continues its deceit.
Malem(TM) and the Bedwetting Store have a very large number of entries about their deceit in this blog. There are so many more entries and much more serious bad activities attributable to Malem and the Bedwetting Store, so that Malem and the Bedwetting Store have significantly more entries than all other manufacturers combined. You can read all of the Malem and Bedwetting Store deceit entries on this blog.
Malem and the Bedwetting Store have also been given a 0-stars blog of their own so that its many examples of deceit can stand out by themselves. The Malem Alarm and Bedwetting Store blog is at
http://bedewttingstoredeceit.blogspot.com/
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