Friday, 8 October 2010

Towelettes - cloths, towelettes


Good points about the RevitaLift wet cleansing towelettes: 1) Stay moist in packet. 2) Easy to pull out from packet. 3) Nice moisturizing action without greasy feeling.



Drawbacks: 1) Scent alert! If you cannot walk down the detergent aisle at the supermarket or through the perfume section in a department store without getting a headache, beware. 2) Removes make-up at upper surface level. Not good for deep cleaning. 3) The price: before shipping, we're looking at a lot for a supply of towelettes that will barely last a month. Not sure if this is safe around eyes, so I also purchased the other version that specifies it is okay to use around eyes, which doubles the cost per use.



Neutral point: More wet than moist or damp. L'Oreal Paris RevitaLift Radiant Smoothing Wet Cleansing Towelettes, 30 Count

I work 12 hour night shifts and when I get home all I want to do is SLEEP. These prevent me from going to sleep with my makeup on. Also, I love the scent. I am so over the "scents give me headaches" mentality so many people have nowadays. If you don't like these types of things, head to the natural stuff that doesn't work as well. I ordered these on auto-refill and they are a super great deal that way.

This product is a time-saving little miracle. With Vitamin C, these towelettes gently remove your daily makeup, even around the eyes, when you are tired in the evening and just want to go to bed. It saves you time and invites you to use it. I have them in the bathroom and use them quickly to remove my everyday makeup then quickly I apply my night cream by the bed when I retire. They work and they are easily incorporated into a nightly routine even when all you want to do is lie down and go to sleep. - Face - Cloths - Loreal - Towelettes'


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Blackberry Armband - iphone armband, iphone 3g armband


I spend time both online and in stores trying to find an armband for an iPhone 3GS so I could take it running and make use of the maps and stopwatch when in an unfamiliar city. After reading many reviews, most wouldn't stay in place while running or allowed too much sweat to seep through to the device inside. At first I was concerned that this product was for iPhones "and others" or something of the sort, but the fit is snug and it stayed firmly on my upper arm without sliding for two of my weekly 10k runs. The only downside is that the front plastic doesn't fit completely snugly on the face of the iPhone so if you want to tap the side of the screen you have to get a small slack part of the clear screen out of the way (or take the phone out completely). However, manipulating the 3GS touchscreen through the cover otherwise works well.



Given the quality of all other products I found, I would highly suggest you put this near the top of your list. Tune Belt Sport Armband for iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4 and More (Fits iPhone 3G / 2G / 1G, Blackberry Bold / Curve / Storm, Palm Pre and many more)

This case is comfortable and you can use the touch screen just fine through the thin plastic cover. Fits the Motorola Droid perfectly and you can use the headphone jack on top just fine. I love this case for when I go walking/running using the CardioTrainer app! Definitly would recommend this case to anyone looking for a sports case for the Motorola Droid.

I bought this for my Blackberry Tour, and it is the perfect fit. It isn't too hard to secure, and it's not going anywhere once it's in (be sure to have the opening facing UP when you are running). It seems to form a decent seal and I would even feel confident taking this out in a light drizzle. There's a flap in the corner for headphones so I just turn on Slacker or Pandora and go hit the pavement.

I bought this armband after some heavy Internet research and analysis of other consumer reviews. I am happy with it, my IPhone even fits with its OtterBox case still on so I don't have to go on a mission to remove it every time I want to go for a workout. I do RECOMMEND that you buy the extension band or if not you will be really unhappy since without the extension you will only pull this band up to your forearm. The plastic screen cover allows you to touch the screen pretty well, although it does take a little playing around with. Overall, if you are in the market for an armband for your IPhone I certainly recommend you buy this one plus the extension band. Enjoy and happy workouts!

Two important comments about this armband. First, I use it as a forearm or wrist band. It cannot fit on anyone's bicep, not even a child. Second, the pocket has a loose fit for the iphone & it will slide out of the top. Because I actually like the forearm/wrist band aspect, I handsewed the opening (to narrow it) so that my iphone fit safe & snuggly inside. Might fit better inserting it with a handcase on first.

When I dedicated I wanted to keep my Iphone in a case all the time and stop taking it in and out I had to find a new armband that would hold it in the case. This armband holds my iphone in my switcheasy Capsule Rebel Serpent case just fine. The controls work great, no problem using it at all. One thing I have noticed is that that top does stick out a little more than I would like but that is more on a cosmetic annoyance and not really a problem. The armband holds the Iphone securely so it will not fall out either. Great case over all.

I originally bought this arm band at a local REI for my iPhone 3GS and am planning on buying another to replace the original, which has been lost. Reading thru the reviews here, however, has made me a bit puzzled, mostly at the less than positive reviews. So, as an avid runner (Marathoner and Triathlete) allow me to give this arm band a resounding endorsement.



Complaint from one review: "Jostling movement, ie, running, will cause phone to fall out of bottom of casing." While the "bottom" of the case is nothing more than a slit in which to slide a phone into, I too, was at first concerned about this as well. My remedy: simply up-end the armband on your arm, so that the slit opening is "heads-up" oppose to pointing downwards, allowing for the phone to possibly slide out. While not the most ingenious design feature by the company, it's something that can be quickly fixed just by thinking outside of the box.



Complaint from another review: "The arm band is too small, should be a wrist band." I'm 5'10" and weigh about 170lbs. My bicep is about 17 inches in circumference (give or take, I'm just guessing) and I have no problem with getting the band up on to my upper arm. On skin, the band sits perfectly fine and does not "slide" down the arm while running. Over fabric (say, a long-sleeved UnderArmour jersey for colder-weather running) the band will slide a little bit, but nothing crazy, not enough to make one stop and readjust, maybe just reach over and give a little tug to replace it.



Complaint from another review: "Case is not water-proof/resistant, I sweated out my phone" the company makes no distinction in it's product description that the case is waterproof. I wore my case on a full three and a half hour long marathon on a hot day and only experienced slight condensation on the plastic screen. Then again, I'm not much of a sweater, so your personal results may vary.



In summation, this is probably the best arm band I've owned for my iPhone, going back two or three different styles and manufactures - I've paid more for far worse products. As an athlete and avid runner (40+ miles a week) I stand by this product. I can only think of two drawbacks keeping me from giving this a 5 Star Review: First, manipulation of the touch screen is a little difficult through the plastic screen, but not impossible. Secondly, in order to fit my phone into the case, I have to remove the phone from my Otterbox case, which is inconvenient, but since I don't own a "Fort Knox" Otterbox, is not a huge hassle.



Take it from me, an iPhone 3GS owner and athlete, ... I'd readily pay double what they're asking for on this armband. - Running - Iphone 3g Armband - Iphone Armband - Blackberry Armband'


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Special Education


I am a special education teacher in New York City and I want to clear a few things up.



1. LD is NOT mild mental retardation, as another reviewer suggested. IQ is unrelated to specific learning issues. I have worked with students who tested in the gifted range, thus making their specific learning issues that much more obvious. Classifying a child as "cognitively impaired" implies that the child is performing up to capacity, and that the child's capacity is significantly reduced. That is not the case with an LD student. The definition of LD is that the child is unable to perform up to his or her capacity in an academic subject or subjects without appropriate remediation and accommodation.



From www.ldonline.com, an excellent resource:

THE IDEA DEFINITION



Since "learning disability" is an umbrella term, it seems most appropriate to use a broad and inclusive definition. The basic definition in the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) is set forth below:



(A) IN GENERAL- The term "specific learning disability" means a disorder in one or more of the basic psychological processes involved in understanding or using language, spoken or written, which disorder may manifest itself in imperfect ability to listen, think, speak, read, write, spell, or do mathematical calculations.



(B) DISORDERS INCLUDED- Such term includes such conditions as perceptual disabilities, brain injury, minimal brain dysfunction, dyslexia, and developmental aphasia.



(C) DISORDERS NOT INCLUDED- Such term does not include a learning problem that is primarily the result of visual, hearing, or motor disabilities, of mental retardation, of emotional disturbance, or of environmental, cultural, or economic disadvantage.



So for the reviewers who diagnosed Ms. Buchman's daughter as mentally retarded, it would seem that the law is not on your side. Nor is science. I recommend visiting LDonline and educating yourself about learning disabilities.



2. A number of people expressed what sounded quite like resentment that the author was able to get her daughter special appointments, treatments, and schooling, as though she was somehow unusual or special. Why should we accept that children live in situations where help is not available, where you need finanical resources in order to get evaluations and services? Instead of being angry at the author, why not do something about it?



3. Special education schools differ in their method of funding. Most children receive a free education provided by funds from the government, which are given to the school that can educate them most appropriately. While there are parents who choose to go outside of this system and pay privately, the fact is that children do not need to be rich to get into schools. At my first job, it cost $30,000 per child to provide adequate staff and resources, yet we serviced homeless and poor families. And this is as it should be. In the end, it would cost more to put children into institutions and group homes and hospitals and jails than to just do the right thing in the first place. Not to mention the loss of human potential and taxpayer money that would result from denying kids the education they needed. A Special Education: One Family's Journey Through the Maze of Learning Disabilities

As the parent of a child with a disability, I wanted to like this book more than I did. I appreciate Ms. Buchman's candor about all the events in her life and am glad that it has helped some parents. However, I could not relate to most of what she wrote.



Most parents of kids with disabilities don't have the extreme resources that she has, including live in nannies, access to training programs across the country, expensive private schools, whatever specialists, psychologists, etc America can offer and more. Plus if you're more in tune with your kids, more engaged with them and not emotionally closed off, you might find little in common with a lot of her personal struggles with her kids and husband. I was glad to read that she worked on those issues, but again, I could not relate.



Perhaps it has just come easier to me to not bottle in my feelings about my son's disability at least in front of my own family, and I have always felt strongly about being open and honest in a caring way with my other children, not being an emotionally distant family with pink elephants in the room.



I also have always been a type A overachiever, and yes it has been with some pain that I had to shelve the supermom within me to instead slow down and focus on my special needs family, but I just couldn't relate to her behavior. I also think, like another reviewer wrote, that the things she wrote don't make sense - the crazy hours she and her husband both work, plus constant travelling for work, just does not jive with all the "family time" and long weekend mornings and weeknight dinners she claims to have with her kids. The rosy colored glasses I think she's viewing her kids' childhood with may lead some readers to feel guilty unfairly. Some people may like this book, but I am glad I got it from the library instead of buying it.

I too have a child with LD two years younger than Charlotte. I know the heartbreak of LD and I cried because I experienced the same things Ms. Buchman experienced as a mother raising a beloved child with LD. I also, like Ms. Buchman have another child who is gifted and does not have LD. I know that having a child with LD,dyslexia,ADD,etc. changes your life forever. Parents with LD children will want to read this book and then give it to the many teachers that are not trained to understand what LD does to children and their families.Give this to gandparents,neighbors and close friends. People don't understand that LD children may look like everyone else but they have disabilities that are very real and painful to them and to the family as a whole. These disabilities can be in all academic areas as well as speech,sports,and social. Do not let the fact that Ms. Buchman is a designer keep you from reading this book if you have a young child with LD. Her feelings,emotions, marriage, etc. pretty much follows the same path of any parent in this situation. You will find common ground with a parent who is being honest about dealing with LD. I appreciated her honesty. I just wish this book would have been written years ago when my child was diagnoised. I believe she has opened some doors to understanding the LD child and their family and her book will bring the subject out into the light.'


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Leather Tow Sides Belt - leather tow sides belt, kenneth cole reaction belts


I bought the 36" size for my husband and it was perfect! It's great for every day wear. It's 1 1/4 inches wide so it fits most pants. I guess it would be considered a dress belt but it's not too dressy. Goes well with khakis, jeans, slacks. The buckle feels heavy, like it's good quality. I would recommend this to any of my guy friends. Nautica Men's Reversible Belt,Black/Brown,34

This picture makes the belt look pretty thick, but it's not. It's actually kind of skinny. Didn't look right with my jeans. I gave it to my father, he really loved how it flipped to two colors. It rotates back and forth at the head to switch colors which is cool, just wish it was thicker though, it's too skinny. Only looks good on tie outfit stuff.

The belt itself seems well built and the buckle is solid. The black side is exactly what you would expect, but the brown side is very dark; it is more of a formal look, and perhaps a trifle too dark for more casual slacks/khakis. - Kenneth Cole Reaction Belts - Belts - Leather Belts - Leather Tow Sides Belt'


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29 Inch Inseam


I bought both these and the "Clean" khaki D2 pants and just wanted to pass along what the difference is. The clean khakis are missing:

1. Wrinkle-free

2. Individual-fit waistband

3. permanent crease



For the $3 difference in price, I think the Signature khakis are a better value. They fit better, too. Though the clean khakis look more casual because of the lack of crease. Dockers Men's Signature Khaki D2 Straight Fit Flat Front Pant,Black,30x34

A really good quality business casual pant. It fits good. I'm a 44 waist and wanted a more straight fit than the traditional, classic or especially a pleated pant fit that are always too baggy. These exactly fit the criteria. My wife loves the way they look on me. They do pick up a bit more lint than I expeacted.

These slacks are very conformable, and they look great. However, I keep my keys in my pocket all day, which I'm sure many do. My keychain is relatively small (5ish keys and a keyfob), but I have found that after several weeks of wear, the area on the outside of the slacks that corresponds to the pocket my keys are kept in has started to get threadbare. I don't do a lot of physical activity in these slacks, so it seems it has something to do with the quality of the fabric.

The D2 is the only Dockers fit that fits me. I have 4 different colors and I like them all. The only thing is that the colors are sensitive to ironing so I end up with straight white lines on the front (very thin though). I have to iron them because they're not very wrinkle free.

The actual waist size I received, as measured with tape, was 33 1/2 when the label says 32. My older Dockers, before the "Individual Fit Waistband" was 32 1/2 when the label says 32. It seems that all Dockers now have the "Individual Fit Waistband".



Is it now normal to be 1 1/2 inch bigger in the waist than the listed size? Maybe it is. I found Nordstroms are about the same as the current Dockers sizing.



In any case, the quality of the pants seems adequate. As others have commented, there seems to be some downgrading of the material. While it's not bad, it seems lighter and not as dense. But adequate in my view. The wrinkle-free aspect is decent. I've had several brands of wrinkle-frees, and these are adequate in that regard.

I ordered these for my husband, who already had a pair of black dockers that he wore whenever he has to "dress up".

I felt he needed a second pair, (and a TINY bit bigger...) and the item came on time and fit as I expected, he was so happy he even tried them on and took a picture of himself when I wasn't home! :o)'


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Energizer Lithium Aa Batteries - lithium, battery


The Energizer L91 Lithium AA cell is a fantastic power source. For high-drain applications, it offers great advantages over ordinary alkaline cell and rechargeable NiMH cell. However, it is also very expensive as a disposable battery. So it is important to recognize the strength of L91, and use it only in applications that give you the best results. Otherwise you'll be wasting your money.



According to data sheet published by Energizer, the capacity of the Lithium AA cell (L91) is 3000mAh. This number remains nearly constant with load current. In comparison, the ordinary Alkaline battery (such as the Energizer E91 AA) is rated as 2800mAh, but only at a very light load of 25mA. At a heavy load of 1000mA (typical for a digital camera or flash unit), its capacity drops to below 1000mAh. This number gets even worse at low temperature. At zero degree C and 1000mA load, the L91 can provide about seven times more energy compared to the E91. This is where the marketing claim of "Last up to 7 times longer" comes from.



When used in a digital camera at room temperature of 25 degree C, the L91 is more likely to last 3-4 times longer than alkaline. This is enough to justify its price, which is also around 3-4 times higher than alkaline. However, in low-drain applications (such as smoke detector, wireless mouse or remote control) alkaline cells will last just as long at a fraction of the cost.



The L91 also contains much higher energy when compared to an ordinary rechargeable NiMH cell such as the Energizer NH15-2500. This is partially due to its higher terminal voltage of 1.5V, which is 20% higher than that for NiMH.

Energy stored in NH15-2500 : 2.5Ah * 1.25V = 3.125Wh,

Energy stored in L91 : 3Ah * 1.5V = 4.5Wh (44% higher).



Higher terminal voltage for L91 is especially advantageous in digital camera applications, because your camera flash will recharge up to 20% faster. An added benefit is that the L91 weighs only 14.5 grams (0.5 oz) each, compared to 30 grams (1 oz) for NiMH. So your camera becomes much lighter.



The NH15-2500, like all ordinary NiMH cells, suffers from rapid self-discharge problem. If you charge up a set of those cells and leave them in your camera for a few weeks, you're likely to be greeted by 'Low Battery' sign when you try to take a photo. The new generation of 'ready-to-use' NiMH cells such as SANYO eneloop and Rayovac Hybrid solved this problem by having very low self discharge rate. But they have lower capacity of only 2000-2100mAh.



Bottom line: If you need AA batteries for a long hiking trip, then L91 is obviously your best choice. For most other situations, I recommend using low self-discharge NiMH cells for lower operating cost. Energizer L91BP-8 Lithium AA Photo Battery (8-Pack)

[Updated on June 8, 2011]

Note: Amazon has moved two of my previous reviews (one for Energizer Lithium AA 4-pack, one for 8-pack) under one page. Therefore I have to update my review to add some new information - or else I look like a fool who says the same thing twice.



=== New information follows ===



There seems to be some confusion about those Energizer Lithium AA batteries. Several people have bought those batteries under the assumption that they are rechargeable, only to be disappointed later.



Despite the name 'Lithium', those Energizer Lithium AA batteries are very different from the commonly known 'Lithium-ion' rechargeable batteries. Namely:



- They are single-use batteries (NOT rechargeable like Li-ion)

- The terminal voltage for each cell is around 1.65V (compared to around 3.7V for each Li-ion rechargeable cell)



The two types of batteries are not compatible. If your camera accepts AA cells, then you should use those Lithium AA cells and not Li-ion rechargeable battery. Alternatively, you may explore other rechargeable battery options, namely:



1. Low-self-discharge NiMH AA cells, such as Sanyo Eneloop or Sony Cycle Pre-Charged. Those have a operating voltage of 1.25V per cell, so some cameras (especially those that use only two cells) may not operate correctly on those.



2. Nickel-Zinc rechargeable such as PowerGenix AA. Those have higher terminal voltage of 1.65V, same as that of Lithium AA cells. The down-side is that the higher voltage may cause some older cameras to burn out, and the NiZn cells themselves have very poor lifespan.



No matter which rechargeable option you pick, remember that they each need their own special charger. Choosing a good charger is the key to longer lifespan for rechargeable batteries.



I recommend most people to try eneloop cells first. They are the most reliable among NiMH batteries. If it doesn't work well for your camera, you can still use those celll in other appliances such as flashlights or Wii remotes.



Finally, it is a good idea to keep a set of those Lithium AA cells as backup, or in case or emergency. They can be kept in storage for ~10 years!

The Energizer L92 Lithium AA cell is a fantastic power source. For high-drain applications, it offers great advantages over ordinary alkaline cell and rechargeable NiMH cell. However, it is also very expensive as a disposable battery. So it is important to recognize the strength of L92, and use it only in applications that give you the best results. Otherwise you'll be wasting your money.



According to data sheet published by Energizer, the capacity of this Lithium AA cell (L92) is 1200mAh. This number remains nearly constant with load current. In comparison, the ordinary Alkaline battery (such as the Energizer E92) is also rated as 1200mAh, but only at a very light load of 25mA. At a heavy load of 500mA (typical for a P&S digital camera), its capacity is reduced to about one-third. The difference gets even greater at low temperature. At zero degree C and 500mA load, the L92 can provide about seven times more energy compared to the E92. This is where the marketing claim of "Last up to 7 times longer" comes from.



When used in a digital camera at room temperature of 25 degree C, the L92 is more likely to last 3-4 times longer than alkaline. This is enough to justify its price, which is also around 3-4 times higher than alkaline. However, in low-drain applications (such as smoke detector, wireless mouse or remote control) alkaline cells will last just as long at a fraction of the cost.



The L92 also contains much higher energy when compared to rechargeable NiMH cell such as the Sanyo Eneloop AAA. This is partially due to its higher terminal voltage of 1.5V, which is 20% higher than that for NiMH.

Energy stored in eneloop AAA: 0.8Ah * 1.25V = 1.0Wh,

Energy stored in L92 : 1.2Ah * 1.5V = 1.8Wh (80% higher).



Higher terminal voltage for L92 is especially advantageous in digital camera applications, because your camera flash will recharge up to 20% faster. On the other hand, it may create problems with some applications such as unregulated LED flash light. Higher than expected voltage will make the lamp burn brighter, but the excessive heat may also cause the lamp to burn out quickly.



Bottom line: If you need AAA batteries for a long hiking trip or for emergency standby, then L92 is obviously your best choice. For most other situations, I recommend using low self-discharge NiMH cells for lower operating cost. - Battery - Lithium Batteries - Lithium - Energizer'


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Brakes - camry


I can't believe that Amazon is selling Akebono brakes, but glad they are! I have used them for years as a great upgrade in performance. I do a lot of city driving that is torture on my front brakes, and need something better than stock. Ceramics are absolutely necessary, but Akebono ceramics are even better. Since modern cars are a bit heavier with all of the impact absorbing materials, a better pad is more important than ever. I still haven't bled the brakes for max performance, but these pads still work great in spite of that. I'm also enjoying much less dust, which is an aggravation with most pads - those dark sooty front wheels that are all too common. What dust does come off the ceramics is easily removed. These replaced a set of non-ceramics that still had lots of pad material left, but were chewing up rotors and warping them in the process. Highly recommended, and the price is great, too. Akebono ACT908 ProACT Ultra-Premium Ceramic Front Brake Pad Set For 2002-2010 Lexus GS300 or Toyota Camry

This was just what I was looking for - replacement pads for my 2002 Toyota Camry V6. These pads didn't come with the metal clips, so I had to take them from the original brake pads to be replaced. This was my first time changing brake pads, so I don't know if that's the norm. No noise, everything works great, and I saved a lot of money getting pads from here instead of the dealer or even Checkers (local autoparts store).

Changing brake pads is an easy job.

Just remember to get wires to hold up

the brake caliper so the brake line

doesn't get damaged.



Buy these , change it yourself

at least once every 3 years or every 40,000 miles,

or every year if you brake from 60 to 0 in 3 seconds (emergency stops)

more than 5 times.



Get jack stands

Loosen the nuts before you jack up the car,

or you will never loosen the nuts.



Change the pads at your own risk.

But if you use jack stands, and hook up the caliper,

you are safe. Just do it some place safe where you won't get run over. - Camry'


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Marker Pens - permanent markers, marker pens


Have owned one of these pens for a couple of years now. I always turn to it when I want to mark something with extra-large permanent lettering and it never let me down. Ink flow has been consistent, seems to stick to any surface, and to withstand exposure to a variety of environments. This is of note: the ink in this particular Sharpie black marker contains cresol and xylene, and one or the other of them will slowly bleed into any surface that contains latex. Weird, but here's the story:



I wanted to use a black ink pen to outline some sails on some miniature boats I was making. I first did this with one of the smaller black sharpie pens, and got the effect I was looking for: a black line around the edge of the sail. The sails are made of regular cotton cloth soaked in a clear latex "glaze" to prevent fraying. When I tried this again several days later on a different boat, the outcome initially seemed identical: a crisp black edge. However, over the next several days the edges of the sails on the second boat began bleeding into the rest of the sail.



THIS WAS A GOOD THING. The slowly-penetrating ink made the edges of the sails look weathered, antiqued, and this was highly desirable but totally unexpected and did not happen with the smaller Sharpie pens (whose ink never bled, never antiqued my sails). The only chemical difference in pens is the presence of cresol and xylene, and one or the other of them allows this kind of pen's ink to continue to flow into a latex-painted surface for weeks after application. This process is sped up by warmth. Sharpie King Size Permanent Marker, 1 Black Marker (15101PP)

Does a great job writing big, in permanent ink. Smells of chemicals, but that's to be expected from such a large marker. It's just the normal chemicals used to make the ink I'm sure. I'd buy it again if the price was right. - Wandas Evil Scheme - Permanent Markers - Marker Pens'


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5 Gallon Water Bottle - brewing, coleman


I purchased this as an inexpensive secondary fermentation/bottling vessel for homebrewing. While waiting for my shipment to arrive I found an equivilant at my local Walmart for under $6.00 (Ozark Trail or something). The Coleman bottle has 2 molded handles which will eventually pose a cleaning problem since water flows through them. My spigot leaks around the green screw connector. The container has a strong 'plastic' smell. I'm not sure how that will effect the flavor of water (or brew in my case). Over all I'm not pleased with the Coleman purchase.



The Walmart brand was perfect, leak free and excellent for fermenting and bottling in one easy step. The collapsable design eliminated chugging and it was BPA free, (a widely used chemical used to make plastic food and drinking containers).



FYI - I did not check spelling. :) Coleman Expandable Water Carrier (5-Gallon)

I like that these bottles are so cheap, have free shipping, are a white see through color so that I can see the water level and see if there is anything that should not be inside in it, have a removable spigot on the side, and they are collapsible. The bottles are relatively thinner plastic so I will not use that feature much in order to not stress out the bottles. They do the job for the cheapest amount of money I've found and that's basically what I like them for. I will get heavy duty quality water bottles in the future, I think.

what can you say it holds water it seems in the limited time using it that there are no major problems, the little nozel deal can slide up a l;ittle which can lead to leaking but nothing major, the size is the real plus 5 gallons of H2O in a fairly small package (about as small as 5 gallons can get) easy to carry easy to refill, would buy again

Thank you for making these available at such a decent price. These are great for storing water for emergencies. I bought five of them at once and am storing them in case of an instant need. The seal stays closed and no leaks of any kind. Thank you!

This did not turn out to be as great as I thought it would. If room is very limited I would suggest it. Room was not as big of an issue for us as we thought it might be. It does fold nicely and does hold 5 gal. of water. We use it as a spare. - Coleman - Secondary - Brewing - Camping'


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Valentino Made In Italy - high quality suit, valentino made in italy suit


This suit is truly lovely. Great fabric, nice feel and very well made. I had to return and try another brand since the "rise" is too short for me. Size of jacket was great! and fit perfectly. Waist size was also spot on, just the rise was too low for my comfort. If you prefer to wear your pants below your normal waist this would be a really great suit for you, just not my cup of tea. I will purchase another suit from them (different brand) since the fabric/construction was great. Gino Valentino Made in Italy Wool / Silk Mens Suit 150's Hand Made 2 Button Canvas Front Jacket Flat Front Pants Custom Working Buttonholes Business Suit Navy Blue Pinstripe (40 Regular) - Valentino Made In Italy - Darya Trading - Valentino Made In Italy Suit - High Quality Suit'


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