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Anyone know why one of these MistKing timers would have its buttons suddenly become nonresponsive for weeks, even after lengthy power cycles?

I've contacted the company through their forms three times and got no response.

Literally just the buttons not working, it's still on schedule with the timer.
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>>5063902
>buying a mistking in 2025
I have an old one that's fine but last time I bought one a few years ago it was a piece of shit, skipping cycles, display issues etc. Buy some random $40 chinese mister on amazon and it will be as good or better.
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>>5064004
I need to bit the bullet and do this.

I bought this misting timer around 2019 though, not this year.

I'd be less upset about tech breaking if the company would just respond.



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