Friday, 2 October 2009
Pink Teapot - chic, pink teapot
Just as sweet as it gets, even the little hat box is worth displaying.
Got this as a gift and I adore it! I am just a collector of things pink and sweet, unless someone actually comes by to use it....it will just sit here and look awesome! Yedi Houseware Classic Coffee and Tea White Dots 20 Ounce Teapot, Pink Bubblegum
I purchased this for my daughter's Valentine's Day tea party... I had around 5 children ranging in age from 3 to 5 years of age, and this tea pot was perfect for little hands to hold and pour on their own. We love how cute it is... definately what we were looking for!
I was looking for a teapot to brew just a couple of cups of tea. this pot is just perfect! It is well made. The finish is actually almost pearlescent. It does need to be hand washed, but that isn't a big inconvenience for a small pot. It is so cute and so much fun to use.
This is the Teapot I was looking for!! It's perfect! I got the teacups so I just had to have the mother goose! it looks beautiful and the round box it came in looks astonishing and feels luxurious and expensive. It's just like I said in the teacups review... "they send me back to my childhood... I feel they are part of a whimsical story or that they were taken out of a magical book. They look amazing in the cupboard!!! I loved the box they came in which I'm also displaying in the cupboard... I could swear my tea tastes better in them jejeje It's like tea time with the Mad Hatter in Alice in Wonderland Paradise!!" - Chic - Pink Teapot'
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Heat Patches - pain patch, salonpas
I cannot sing enough praise for Salon Pas..
I will not take any other pain relievers anymore but I do stuff that
regularly causes me pain so I am only too happy to plaster myself all
over with Salon Pas at night and wake up feeling fine.. and for next to no $$.... honestly. don't know where I'd be w/o them.. Salonpas Pain Relieving Patch - 120 Patches
When I first bought these, I was disappointed in their size--so tiny compared to other pain-relieving patches I'd been buying for my chronic neck/shoulder muscle spasms.
HOWEVER, I'm pretty sure that for the money, you get tons more actual product--although these patches are quite a bit smaller--only 2.56 X 1.64 inches each, there are way more in a package. So, it's a great value.
Another thing I really like is that unlike large patches, these are pretty easy to apply by yourself without having them get all wadded up/wrinkled or in the wrong spot.
And, you can always slap on more than one to cover however much space you need to cover! (I have three on my neck/shoulders now). They adhere quite strongly, and are like any adhesive applied to the skin--it can smart a bit when you take it off!
The active ingredients in these patches are camphor, menthol and methyl salicylate. If you are allergic to any of these ingredients, or aspirin (salicylate is very similar to aspirin and can cause the same reaction), skip these and try something else--maybe the capsicum products? I have some skin allergies, but am not bothered by these.
One benefit of using patches rather than pain-relieving creams or ointments is that you do not get yucky-smelling product on your hands.
Another is that you can wear these when you have to be around other people and you don't smell like you are slathered in ointments.
Plus, they are quite portable. I have one of the smaller packages in my purse for on-the-go pains. There are six small packages inside the box, each containing 20 patches, so you get 120 of these little patches in the box. Even if you use multiples at a time, they will last quite awhile.
I use these mostly for my neck/shoulder pains, but they also work when I overdo the exercise (or it rains) and my old knee injury acts up. I believe they'd work for almost any spasm, pulled muscle, stiffness or joint problems--anywhere you have pain, but the skin is not broken.
Highly recommended.
I LOVE this stuff! I get neck pain every now & then & while using Biofreeze gel helps, Salonpas does the job WAY better! My only minor gripes are: 1) the patches don't come in skin tone colors (although it is fun telling people I'm using a nicotine patch & not to judge me just for kicks); & 2) the adhesive works so well it removes all of the hair off my neck when time comes to take off the patch. Sometimes it'll even leave a red spot where I removed the patch. BUT that's nothing compared to the wonderful pain-eliminating results I've gotten from using these patches.
It's like Ben-gay on a patch.
I've suffered from chronic severe pain for more than 3 years. My doctors call it idiopathic diabetic neuropathy.
Salonpas works better than Lidoderm(tm) patches and costs a fraction of what Lidoderm does.
The ingredients are GRAS (generally recognized as safe), and aren't nearly as messy as similar OTC treatments like Ben-gay.
I suffer from terrible pain in my neck, shoulders and back. I had a failed back surgery, and have tried everything, including having my nerves burned! SalonPas are one of the best products I have used, and I've been going through this for a good ten years. They're inexpensive, which may turn some people away, but take it from someone who suffers greatly... these work better than many of the higher priced patches. - Arthritis - Salonpas - Back Pain - Pain Patch'
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Office Supplies - sanford, scented
My girlfriend bought me these after I had been talking about them constantly for a month. I love Mr. Sketch scented markers and when I found out Sanford was also making scented dry-erase markers, I was ecstatic. However, the colors are very faint when compared to regular Expo markers. You can hardly read them from more than a few feet away. Another minor gripe is that I didn't care that much for the smell of the black marker. I was hoping it was black licorice scented, but it's actually a mint chocolate smell. I ended up giving her the black marker because she enjoyed the smell of it and I kept the other three. The other three markers smell great! Expo Scents Chisel Tip Dry Erase Markers, 4 Colored Markers (83514) - Markers - Scented - Office Supplies - Sanford'
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Training Aids - lap counters, lap count
This Speedo Watch is great for those who simply want to check the time while swimming or use the digital 'Counter' to record number of laps made.
With its black luminous dial analogue display, it is easy to see the time even if you are wearing mirrored goggles! The digital Lap counter is simple to operate. You can even press the Lap Counter's knob under water!
The watch's silicone strap withstands chlorine or salt water. Say goodbye to white residue on your old resin watch bands!
I especially like the `Aqualock `Strap Closure which has the prong (buckle pin) attached to the opposite side of the buckle frame. This design is very comfortable since, there's no watch buckle prong to rub against (and hurt) your wrist while you swim - SEE MY PHOTO IN CUSTOMER IMAGES.
This watch suits my simple swim workout needs ... to tell the time and count how many laps I swam!
At present, my lap limit is 40. So, I have a long, long way to go before reaching the 199 maximum count on the Digital Lap Counter! :)) Speedo Unisex SD55143BX Ani-Digi Lap Counter Silicone Strap Watch
The watch is an amazing buy. It does well what it is designed to do--tell time and provide a simple lap counter while swimming laps for exercise. The only flaw is that the button for the lap counter is hard to find while swimming. I find that at least a couple of times (during a 40 lap workout) I missed pressing the button completely. Except for that, it would earn a 5 star rating with me. By the way, the watch is pretty handsome as well. - Lap Counters - Lap Count - Counter - Lap Counter'
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Milwaukee Drill - cordless drill, cordless
I had recently purchased the Milwaukee cordless impact and had been receiving emails from Amazon recommending associated products. This was one of the products that was recommended. Although I wasn't in need of a new drill, I paid attention to the offers in case one came by that was too good to pass up. As fate would have it, two weeks later my drill died and I needed a replacement. I purchased this raw tool because I already had a charger and two batteries from the impact I previously purchased. I paid a fraction of retail and have a tool that works flawlessly. The seller shipped the item immediately and it arrived days ahead of schedule. Excellent product and excellent service! Bare-Tool Milwaukee 2601-20 M18 18-Volt Compact Driver/Drill (Tool Only, No Battery)
This drill came with the 5 tool kit that i bought a couple years ago from home depot. The other tools have been great, except that the impact driver seems a little under-powered compared to similar brands. This compact drill may be fine for home use, but is not built to the same quality of the rest of the M18 line and I would not recommend for any serious work. The motor would overheat easily with paddle bits of any size, and recently the motor failed after two holes with a fresh 2" hole saw (which this tool is rated for in the manual). The Makita compact drill on site finished the other dozen or so holes with no issue. The motor on this model is framed which leads to poor cooling and higher temperatures; after disassembly i found the resin bonding the coil to the motor shaft and fan had burnt and cracked apart. The other drills and impact drivers in this line have different frameless motors.
I bought this tool to replace the original one I recieved in the combo pack that broke on the jobsite. Within 2 days this tool had the same failure. When drilling holes with a Milwaukee hole saw, the drill locked up on slow speed and will not switch to 2nd gear. Now I have a 2 drills that only work in first gear. Apparently the torque of hole sawing is too much for the gear change
I already had batteries to fit this from the M18 hacksaw which is a fantastic product too. I also own the Bosch 18 volt lithium drill. Each drill has a little different feel, but I rate both drills as exceptional. The Bosch is a little lighter and a little smaller due to a more compact battery pack, but I often use them side by side with different drill sizes or one with a screwdriver bit. If you already have the batteries, this should be a no brainer. My only recommendation to stay away from 12 volt battery tools of all makes. You need to have the 18 volt to get the power you
need. My only issue is that I really need a third battery so I can always have a fresh one. - Milwaukee - M18 - Cordless - Cordless Drill'
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Replacement - tablet, bamboo
I own both a new 17" MacBook Pro and a 24" iMac, and with the advent of gesture support on the MBP trackpad I've often wished for a multitouch trackpad I could use on the iMac.
And with the Wacom Bamboo Touch, my wish has been granted... mostly.
The Bamboo Touch is a multitouch trackpad, not a pen input device as is most of Wacom's line. If you want pen capabilities, order the Bamboo Pen and Touch instead, but be advised that the pen-enabled version is much larger than the Touch by about 2" in both directions. That may not sound like much, but it takes up significantly more desktop real estate than does the Touch.
The Bamboo Touch supports all of the standard single finger and two finger gestures: clicking, right clicking, dragging, scrolling, zooming, and rotating. It does not, however, understand three and four finger gestures and swipes. This lack is compensated somewhat by the addition of four custom buttons on the side of the trackpad. The additional buttons are helpful, but inexplicably covered with a glossy black plastic that attracts fingerprints like mad.
Build quality is very good, though I miss the silky smooth feel of the glass trackpad on the MBP. Tracking is fast and accurate, though the surface is somewhat sensitive. As such, one must place it off to the side since (unlike the MBP) there's no setting that tells the device to ignore "accidental" inputs. One other nit is that if you're dragging something and pause, the operation seems to time out, often dropping the item where it wasn't wanted. This is a pain when attempting to drag items into spring-loaded, automatically opening folders.
Also on the negative side, the device has a very long USB cord that just piles up on your desk if you have a Mac or other keyboard with built-in USB. Better to have shipped with a foot long "tail" for desktop use, and added a USB extender should one need to reach further.
All in all, the device is recommended and hopefully many of my small nits will be corrected in a future software driver update.
[EDIT]
After using the pad (and talking to Wacom support) it turns out that the "timeout" issue mentioned above isn't a timeout issue at all, but stems from two problems: First, the "active" area of the trackpad is smaller than you think, delineated by the light gray lines in the photo. Thus it's fairly easy to drag something past the line and lose control of it.
Second, unlike the trackpad on the MBP you can NOT pick up your fingers and reposition them during a drag lock. Pick them up and you're done. Period. This means when dragging you have to be careful where you start from on the pad, otherwise you can easily run out of room. Wacom Bamboo Touch Tablet
I am really tired of mice and after 14 years as a software engineer, the gripping, clicking, and scroll-wheel-rolling are starting to bother my hand. I really like the pads on Apple laptops and wanted something like that for the desktop.
I saw all the other negative reviews here and I agree with the complaints that the buttons are not usable, the surface has too much friction, and the way the cord comes out the left side is annoying.
But I can live with those things, especially since I like to tap the pad rather than click the buttons. One-finger tap is left click. Two-finger tap is right click. Double tap to start drag. Two finger scrolling. These are all the gestures I care about and the Bamboo supports all these idioms in the same way a Mac does.
Nope, the problem for me is that it is indisputably not as accurate as a Mac trackpad. It's possible this is because it isn't glass so you don't get the nice glide with your finger, I don't know. What I do know is I have been using it every day all day for almost 2 weeks, and I just do not have quite the command over the pointer that I do with a macbook pad.
That said I am still using it. I still have a mouse hooked up and sometimes I grab it when the pad frustrates me. I marginally prefer this pad to a conventional mouse, but I look forward to the day someone builds a better one.
I have a MacBook Air at home and I use a PC at work. I've become very accustomed to using a touch pad with multi-touch and gestures at home and decide to get the Bamboo Touch for work. I also have a Bamboo Craft touch pad and pen tablet that I use for drawing with my MacBook Air so I was somewhat familiar with Wacom products.
The Bamboo touch works just as advertised. I am quite happy with it at work on my Windows XP workstation. My only criticism is that it's not quite as smooth as the touch pad on my MacBook Air. Scrolling seems a little more "choppy" with Windows and the Bamboo Touch. It's not bad however and having the two finger swipe gesture is well worth the purchase of the Bamboo Touch. Also the pinching and rotate gestures work well in application that will use them but just not quite as smoothly as they do on my Mac. Also for some reason it tends to inadvertently select text on occasion when I touch the pad to move the mouse pointer. This could be just me getting used to using the touch pad but this almost never happens on the Mac for me.
All in all, with those minor caveats, if you are looking for a decent touch pad on a desktop system with mutli-touch and gestures this will do the trick. It works quite well, just not as smooth as the touch pad on a MacBook.
[Edit] OK I would increase my rating to 5 stars if I could. Modifying the "Double-Tap Time" settings has pretty much eliminated the inadvertent text selecting I mentioned. Also adjusting the "Scrolling Speed" setting has made window and browser scrolling seem much more smooth and responsive. The Bamboo Touch works excellent.
I was hoping for something to take the stress off my forearm and reduce the risks of CPS. I have a vertical mouse already. This product created more stress than a regular mouse. I was surprised by this ...and disappointed. I would look for a way to try it before buying it. - Input Device - Bamboo - Tablet - Multitouch'
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siding nailer - siding nailer
Great service for a great product. Using these nails together with
Bostich siding nailer (similar to roofing gut but it uses these siding
nails instead) We are restoring homes in Biloxi, Ms that were destroyed by
hurricane Katrina. We are using Hardi plank and trim and Hardi panel on the
exterior of the homes and this gun and nails makes easy work of it. B & C Eagle 2X090HDRC 2-by-0.090-Inch-by-15-Degree Round Head Wire Collated Hot Dipped Galvanized Ring Shank Mini Coil Nail, 5400-Per Box
This is my first time using a gun with the coil nails. I'm shooting them through a Makita AN611. It's probably partly due to the gun itself and partly due to the nails, but there are no jams and the nails feed all the way to the very last one without any problems. Nice product!
I ordered this nails one day and needed them the next so i use fastest shipping they were delivered on time and these nails hold tight, I got used like new so there were a few rolls that were a little out of round but nothing to worry about this is my second box and have used them on cement siding and cedar fencing I would recommend this product.
The nails were shipped in one of those made in China flimsy boxs and the box was falling apart by the time I got the product. Now every roll of nails needs to be rolled out and streighted before using. - Siding Nailer'
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Inkjet Cartridges - canon ink, canon printer
The regular 211 contains 9ml of ink. The 211XL contains 13ml of ink. That's 44% more ink for very little extra money. It's also less times you'll find yourself running low on ink and have to reorder and swap out cartridges. Canon CL-211 XL Cartridge (Color)
I have a Canon MP240 that this went into. The XL carts are more than 2x the ink for a 40% increase in cost. They are the best value of all my color printers refills. This cartridge lasted over 2x the previous normal size one.
We use this ink cartridge for our printer and it seems to last a looooong time.... Betweeen me printing stuff for work (I am a toddler teacher) and my husband printing forms to become a citizen, we print a lot! This is one of the best cartridges we have ever used...
This cartridge printed fewer color pages than the starter cartridge that came with the printer. I have since replaced the cartridge from Amazon with a cartridge purchased at a large retail chain and I have received much more use from it. I believe the catridge that I received from Amazon was either old or defective. I would gusstimate that it printed 5 or fewer full color pages worth of material.
My review is the same as the black cartridge. It's way too expensive for what it is, but that seems to be the 21st century trade off for a good but inexpensive printer. I like my Canon MX340... great printer and inexpensive. BUT if I did high volume printing I'd definately go with a much more expensive printer that advertised low cartridge prices. I only paid 80 dollars for the printer, which is excellent, but about every 3 months I pay another 60 dollars to replace the ink. And I don't do THAT much printing.
Received the ink cartridge and installed as described with not problems, worked right out of the package. I was concerned if this was cost effective over going to the local store and I will continue to use Amazon for my printer needs as long as it preforms as it did this time.
Great to have extra large ink cartridge because regular sized ones run out too quickly. Question: Why make 2 different sized cartridges in the 1st place ? Why not just make 1 cartridge that lasts longer and charge a reasonable price for it ? Looks like exploitation to me. Better just to get the XL cartridges all the time and pay the cost.
Being a prime member allows fast shipping. I had a project to finish and ran out of ink. Ordering from Amazon.com allowed the ink cartridge to arrive in two days. The cartridge is working perfectly and the price was cheaper than Wal-mart. I will always get my cartridges from Amazon.com
I am a semi professional photographer, and I constantly go through Ink. I had never ordered a printer cartridge online before, and now I will never purchase one in the stores. The delivery was timely and the product is sharp and reliable. - Inkjet Printer Ink - Inkjet Cartridges - Canon Ink - Canon Printer'
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