Saturday, 18 December 2010

Flat Screen Wall Mount - tv wall mount, wall mount


I just installed this wall mount for use with a 42" Philips plasma screen TV. As you can see from the picture, the mount basically consists of two plates connected by an articulating arm, which provides the swivel action. The TV is secured to the larger of the two plates via the supplied brackets, which provide the tilt action. The mount itself comes pre-assembled and thus requires only installation onto the wall; similarly, the brackets are also pre-assembled (with the exception of a pair of adjustment knobs for the tilt mechanism which for some reason are not mentioned at all in the installation instructions), and need only be screwed into the back of the TV.



Despite some headaches presented by the construction of my wall (I rent an apartment in an old building in Brooklyn where there is apparently an inch-and-a-half of plaster overlying drywall and studs), I was able to install the smaller plate into the wall using some cheap-but-sturdy toggler anchors from the local hardware store, without a problem.



Where I did run into a problem was when I mounted the TV to the larger of the two plates. Basically, though the mount seems solidly constructed and holds up just fine, it seems as though the articulating arm isn't strong enough at the joint, which causes a distinct and noticeable (about 3-5 degrees or so) right-sided droop to the TV; this despite the fact that the smaller plate affixed to the wall is perfectly level. Now, given that the mount is rated for TVs up to 55", I don't think my 42" TV is outside of its reported weight range. So, given that the wall plate is level, and eliminating the weight of the TV as the source of the problem, I can only chalk it up to a design or manufacturing defect.



Now, the droop makes the whole thing look kind of sloppy, though in truth it doesn't really affect the viewing experience all that much; it's slight enough so that you don't notice it at all once you're engrossed in whatever it is you're watching. And this is definitely the cheapest tilt-and-swivel mount I've been able to find, which offsets a little bit of my disappointment. In sum, I'd say I'm satisfied enough that I won't bother to go through the hassle of trying to return it, but if I were to do it all over again I might have saved up for a slightly more expensive model from a different manufacturer. cheetah Mounts 32"-55" LCD TV Wall Mount Bracket with Full Motion Swing Out Tilt & Swivel Articulating Arm for Flat Screen Flat Panel LCD LED Plasma TV and Monitor Displays APSAMB

I just finished installing this mount and my 50" Panasonic plasma. I bought the articulating mount so I could position the TV in the corner. This means I mounted it towards the corner of one wall and used the articulation to move it to a diagonal position where the edges are flush against adjacent walls.



This mount was very easy to install. Instructions were great. I really liked the built-in level. It was easy to get the plasma on the mount with two people.



The one issue I had was with the tv actually being level. The tv is level when it's flat against the wall. When I articulate it out a bit and to the right, the right edge dips. It's obvious enough to bother me. What I did was adjust one of the brackets that bolt to the tv. I purposely had one bracket one position different (higher) than the other. This resulted in leveling the tv when articulated. However, when I put the tv back against one wall, it's grossly off level. That's ok for me because the permanent spot is in the corner which is level. I think the problem is due to the weight pressing down on the arm. Not much you can do about it.

This mount is sturdy and well built. It was easy to install into my traditional TV cabinet.



The mount adjusts in several different ways, allowing for easy mounting of my Panasonic Viera, which I was told would not be easy to find a mount for as it does not have standard mount holes.



The only trouble I have has was my error, where I did not attach the mount to the cabinet perfectly vertical. Now when the arm is completely extended and the TV is turned its not level. Not really a big deal as I only have it in that position when fiddling with cables.



Overall I'm very happy.

TV: Panasonic Viera 42" 720p plasma (52.9 lbs. without stand)



This was my first TV wall mount that I've purchased. Upon my initial search, I was shocked by the prices of wall mounts, especially ones that not only pivot up and down but swivel out and side-to-side. When I came across this model by Cheetah Mounts, I thought this had to be cheap and I'd be regretting my purchase. I read the reviews and even though many had issues with the TV drooping to one side slightly when extended, I basically just had to bite the bullet and accept that if I want to save money, this product was my best option. Boy, was I wrong.



I unpacked the box and immediately could tell by the weight of the product that this was not cheaply made. The components were tight/solid and the design was simple. There was nothing cheap-feeling about the mount, including the supplied nuts, bolts, washers, etc.



I will admit that the directions were not exactly clear, but if you just take your time and read through completely (a few times) before actually performing a step, it will all come together.



In my particular setup, I was installing onto 2x4 studs 16" on center (standard wall stud configuration). I can't imagine installing into a concrete wall as described in the directions, if you needed to. This seemed much more complicated.



The one place for improvement I could see in the instructions was the placement on the wall and how to decide how high to hang the mount and how to go about making sure your 4 holes you pre-drilled in the wall line up properly to keep the wall mount level once hung. If you have a stud-finder, a level (supplied with the mount) and common sense, you will have no trouble. If you get this part right, the rest will fall into place.



As described in the directions, it's recommended that you use two people to hang the TV once you've attached the part of the mount that goes on the TV. The wife and I had no troubles getting the TV up and mounted together. We've been known to bicker back and forth on projects and I think the only thing we bickered about was how high the mount should be hung! Amazing!



After installation was complete, we gave the unit some test runs by swinging out the arm in different directions and angles. The mount maintained it's center level through-out the complete range of motion... even fully extended. Again, I owe this to patience in the beginning to ensure the lag bolts that were screwed into the 2x4 studs were level. I experienced zero-droop fully extended and turned to either side. I was very impressed. I'm still not sure what other product reviewers had trouble with.



I am VERY pleased with this product and will buy it again when ever I get my next TV that I want to mount.



I know usually you get what you pay for. In this case, I feel like I got a great deal for the money. Maybe if I could compare this product to a higher priced product that can perform the same motion, I'd have more negative comments, but I don't plan on ever looking for a different product/model again. - Lcd Wall Mount - Flat Screen Wall Mount - Tv Wall Mount - Wall Mount'


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Rotary Tool Accessories - chain saw accessories, rotary tool accessories


Previous to spending 10 bucks for the Dremel Sharpening attachment, I was taking my chains to a professional to have them sharpened. It pays to follow the directions in setting up the sharpener correctly, but, once you do, you'll get the BEST sharpening job ever. My sharpening job with the sharpener was far superior to any of the sharpenings that I ever got from a professional. Plus, the professional guys ground an 1/8th inch or so off of the teeth each time they sharpened my chains, when, in fact, all they needed to do was to put a sharp edge on the teeth. The Dremel sharpener works magnificently and gives you a phenomenally sharp edge that will last a long time [as long as you keep your chain out of the dirt!] For the price of this product, it simply can't be beat. Dremel 1453 Chain Saw Sharpening Attachment

When a chainsaw is sharpened, the sharpening tool is always referenced to the top of the cutting tooth (see the sharpening instructions from any saw chain manufacturer).However, on Dremel attachment 1453, front of box, the picture shows the guide riding on the chain's depth gauge instead. Printed instructions on the back of the box (and supported with pictures) confirm this error for both left and right teeth.To further confuse matters, the instruction sheet inside the box describes a method where the guide rides on top of the tooth for one side of the chain, but on top of the depth gauge for the other side! This is also incorrect, in addition to contradicting the instructions on the box.Nonetheless, the device works adequately, especially if the user modifies the procedure to cause the guide to ride on top of the cutters for both sides of the chain.In my opinion, this would become an excellent attachment if the instructions were rewritten, the pictures on the box replaced by correct ones, and the guide manufactured as a mirror image of the one presently sold. This would allow sharpening both sides from the non-engine side of the saw, thereby allowing two more teeth to be sharpened before chain repositioning. On an 18 inch bar this amounts to five rather than three teeth for left side cutters - a 67 percent improvement.I have e-mailed Dremel with some of these observations, but received no reply!

I took a chance that this chainsaw sharpening attachment would do the job on my little Poulan electric chainsaw. It works great! Chains grow dull fairly quickly, particularly when you let the chain touch dirt. This little tool sharpens the chain like new and only takes a few minutes to get the sharpening job done. You can't go wrong. Dremel provides three different size sharpening stones that will accomodate most chains.

This works much better than I thought it would. Accuracy is equivalent to a handheld file but it's a lot quicker and easier. I don't believe this fits the battery operated Dremel so you have to use it near a power source. Installation on the Dremel tool is vary easy. It takes maybe 15 seconds longer than changing a regular bit. If you have more than one size chainsaw, consider getting two. They are not expensive and you save having to set it up each time you switch saws.

My rotary tool is a Black & Decker, not a Dremel, but this little gem fits and works perfectly with it. My only challenge was that it was harder to understand the set up instructions than it was to set up the tool. I had never sharpened a chainsaw before and had no idea how the tool would function until I finished the set up. Then it was clear. Advice: Read the set up instructions and follow them carefully. Setting up the tool is easy, once you see what the instructions intend. The job of sharpening the saw then goes quickly and easily. Wear gloves and eye protection.

I am adept at sharpening saw chains with a file and a drop gauge, but severe damage due to nicking an embedded piece of barbed wire or a nail meant that the chain had to go to the local sharpening shop for a $9.00 sharpening job.



After dulling a brand new chain on some deeply embedded barbed wire, I started to look into power sharpeners. When I saw the Dremel sharpener for less than the price of one shop sharpening job, I figured it was worth a try.



All I can say is: don't even think of using your finger tip to check the sharpness of a newly sharpened tooth after using the Dremel attachment. You will cut yourself! It does a far better job than the shop I pay to sharpen my chains. You cannot go wrong here....

My brother-in-law had one of these and after he showed me how easy it was to use, I went out and bought a Dremel tool and this attachment. This tool makes it very easy to always have a sharp chain. It only takes about 5 minutes to do a quick touch-up or about 15 to do a more thorough sharpening. The results are at least as good if not better than what I was getting by taking my chain to the dealer for sharpening, and now I don't have to wait a couple days to have it done.

Based on the other reviews this tool must work well when paired with the correct Dremel tool, but determining which tool it will fit is a challenge. Amazon's website says "From the manufacturer...Fits Dremel Tool Models 400, 398, 395, 300, 285, 275, 800, 780, 770."



Then just below:



"Product Description

Easily sharpen the dullest of chains with rotary tool nos. 275, 285, 395, 398 and 595"



Then on the actual package it says:

"...easily attaches to Dremel models 275, 285, 395, 398 and 780"



I don't know what it will fit, but I can tell you it won't attach to my model 770 as advertised on Amazon's site. So now I have to go out and buy a different model Dremel.... I guess Dremel's bad info is not so stupid after all!

My chainsaw is sharp once again, so I'd say it works without killing me too badly to do it. Pretty quick and easy actually. Ahhh... now the fun part, cutting down trees, loading them, splitting them, stacking them, burning them... - Dremel - Chain Saw Accessories - Recommend - Rotary Tool Accessories'


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Dvd Player - cd-r, dvd player


Installed this the other day in my pontoon boat.

The sound is much better than expected - very happy.

The screen is very clear and more than acceptable.

This stereo also had two additional Video-Outputs. I connected one to a dash mounted 7" Legacy Monitor and it looks great. Note - the Video-Outputs DO NOT show output when in "Radio Mode". But do show output when a CD/MP3/DVD Movie are inserted.

Tested Terminator 2 in DVD Mode - Looked and sounded great!

Camera Input which works as expected.

Tested a purchased DVD movie, three different Home-Made DVD Movies, DVD with MP3's, CD & CD with MP3's, ALL worked with NO Problem!

For the "Parking Break Safety Feature", just Ground the Green wire to any ground to bypass.

Note - The reason for a "4-Star" rating and not 5 - The Product Description makes it sound like a "Touch-Screen", it is NOT a Touchscreen, it is Touch "Controls" only. This is mostly my mistake, should have read the description closer and then contacted the seller, but would be nice if said something like "Touch-Controls Only, not a Touch-Screen".



I would buy this item again for sure! Boss BV7320 In-Dash 3.2" DVD/MP3/CD Widescreen Receiver with USB (Detachable Front Panel)

I purchased this radio for my 1991 Ford Explorer. I will admit a was a little iffy about this radio but so far it has worked perfectly. The radio works fine its very easy to install and the cd/dvd player works great. To make the dvd player work you have to plug the parking brake green wire to the parking break system but if your like myself you have no idea what that is. I just went online and searched for a bypass for boss radio parking brake wire and it simply told me the answer, went outside and tried it worked great. :) So thankful for technology and blogs! Other then that one thing that bugged me is the when you turn up the radio there is a clicking noise which is quite loud. If you like myself I hate the clicking noise, but you get used to it. The screen for movies is very good quality! When you plug in the ipod through USB it syncs with the deck but the letters are very small, its a little difficult to read but if your like myself once again I just go through the folders not knowing whats going to play and just listen to what song comes on. Its kinda fun :) Overall radio works perfectly have had no problems and would definitely suggest this to anyone, you definitely get more for your money!

For the price I can't complain about this unit. More connections than the average person needs, audio, video, B-up camera, etc.

Dvd display is decent for the size of it. Sound quality was a nice surprise. Only gave it four stars because of size of menu font

when looking at a list of files. It is very small and not easily read. It also seems to take a long time to load the list of

songs off of my sd card, in its defense it is a 32G card with over 3,000 mp3's on it. Over all if you're looking for a low cost

head unit I would definately recommend it.

I bought this Boss BV7320 for my jeep liberty 2007, easy install and looks nice. It does everything I want, SD card and USB is very nice to have, I hardly ever have to use an actual CD with those functions. When you first turn on the stereo it takes a moment to load and the clock is hard to read but everything works and I am loving it. The monitor is a nice size for watching DVDs and sound quality is good. Not a bad inexpensive upgrade for the sale price.

i bought this radio for my mazda truck every thing hooked up nicely sound good and every the only thing is the display for playin the radio and CDs its not appealing to the eyes at all the dvd part of the radio looks great though the last design flaw is its way to bright at night you cant dim the backlight at all and its pretty bright but all in all it a good dvd player but not a good radio

The product came with scratch on the face plate. I have never had problems with used products being sent to me from Amazon before now. I am disappointed, and hate having to go through the hassle of sending it back and getting a new one. Unacceptable. - Cd-rw - Dvd Player - Cd-r - Cd'


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Cheap Headphones - earhook, sport headphones


I purchased these after my SONY MDR-J10 sport headphones finally gave out. As soon as I put these on I noticed the headphones fit much better in my ears than the Sony's did. Second the earpiece loop is flexible and soft. The best feature is the ear loops are adjustable and have 3 settings which allow you to cinch the ear loops downward to keep the earpieces secure. Third the cord is of ample length. Now I plugged them into my Zune HD and turned on some Nin Inch Nails (good to test highs, mids, and lows). Highs are great, the Mids are a bit hollow but good for sport headphones, and the lows are also a bit lacking but far better than my Sony's were. Next test was a 1 hour circuit training workout at the gym. Through all the exercises, which included barbells, jumping, pull ups, etc these things stayed really secure. With my old Sony's I was always having to push them back in. Another great surprise was how well they isolate background noise. My Gym always plays terrible music and I always had to have the headphones cranked to block it out. I can lower the volume on my Zune from 26 to 20 with these. I love these headphones! ( I run too but just haven't done that test yet, but I bet the will pass with flying colors). JVC HAEB75B Sports Clip Headphone (Black)

I bought these to replace my ear bud headphones (they were great, but I was sick of them coming loose from my ear while running). These were wonderful. I ran a 5k with them in and didn't have to adjust them even once. The adjustable hook is SPLENDID.

I bought these after the $50 Sennheiser unit I'd bought broke. The JVC's stay put, don't hurt, and sound good. During a couple of hour-long sessions (one hiking, one gardening) they never budged. At the sub $15 price they're an amazing deal!

I bought these for my husband to use during his sweaty gym workouts. He said they don't always stay in his ears while he's running, but they have great sound and are putting up with his sweaty ears for now. Recommended earphones for a very reasonable price.

I have struggled to find sport headphones that stay in my ears. These are NOT it! They fell out almost the moment that I began running. They would be great if you were pretty sedentary. They should be advertised as such instead of "sport" headphones. The sound isn't bad, but then you need to be sitting down. Waste of money.

AFter using a lot of other headphones for the gym, these are the ones I will be sticking with. The are much more comfortable than other earpiece type phones I have used. They are very quiet if you take them on a airplane or bus--no one will hear what you are listening to. (I got a pair for my son to use when he's in the car with us). I listen to mostly podcasts but music from my ipod sounds perfectly nice. They sit outside the ear so they can't fall out but they have a very nice intimate sound quality. I used to use some much nicer Sennhaisers and they sounded great but couldn't handle the banging around of gym use. Then I used a couple in ear types from Phillips and Brookstone but I couldn't get them to stay in consistently. And now, these ones are just right. They are easy to get on and off, have a nice easy cord to deal with that is plenty long. And then there is the price--they are just a great deal. If you need a lot better sound quality at the gym, these will probably not be for you, but if you just want to be able to hear it well and not hear a lot of what is around you, you can't do any better than these for the money. My only real complaint is with Amazon-not sure why the blue ones are not available from Amazon Prime like the black ones. I have the blue and they look pretty sharp.

The headphones tend to dig into my ears with long usage time. However for usage during running,

it work quite well. So if ur expectation is a good sports headphone. This is for you. Will never fall

off your ears I can guarantee that.

These are a good basic set of earphones for the price.



Pros: Over-the-ear clips - I like this because they don't fall out when you get active; adjustable ear clips; Good solid construction; comfortable; Clear sound.



Cons: Bass quality isn't that great. I was hoping that with this design they would let me feel a little bit of the boom but I'm really not getting that. I'm coming to the conclusion that for really decent bass you need a good set of in-ear phones that seal well (but then I kind of worry about the effects on hearing).



Overall a decent set of phones - I do use them quite a bit, especially when I need something that's built solidly.

Very rarely do I feel compelled to review an item out of the package. But I could not wait to review these headphones from JVC. I got them in just a couple of days from LiveSpan.



These come in different colors. I selected the blue and they looked even better than what I saw on my laptop monitor. They are deep blue metallic, almost a purple.



The first thing that I noticed is the soft rubber ear loop. I have tried other "sport" headphones, but gave up on them after one wearing because they made my ears sore. Admittedly, my ears are bigger than some. The great thing about these JVC headphones is that by design, they appear that they will fit any size ear. If only I could find a bluetooth with an earpiece this comfortable.



I am no audiophile, but they sound great to me siting here in my office listening to one of PodRunner Podcasts. I expect that they will do the job just fine at the gym or on a run. - Uncomfortable - Running Headphones - Sport Headphones - Earhook'


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Cordless Tool Accessories - cordless tool accessories


This is a good product. It does charge quickly, it is not however universal. I have a craftsman 14.4 volt battery that will not fit in it. If your batteries have a solid charging post with the terminals on the outside edges it wont work. Craftsman One Hour Universal Battery Charger (19.2 Volt)

I have always used Craftsman tools. They have always been very reliable and used to come (perhaps they still do?) with a lifetime warranty. However, I purchased an 8 piece C3 19.2 volt kit a couple years ago. The tools themselves work GREAT. But the chargers I have purchased, as well as the 4 new batteries seem to malfunction constantly! I just bought this One hour charger and popped 2 of my 19.2 batteries in it. It worked fine! I thought to myself "FINALLY". Well, after the first charge on each battery, with the light on the charger going from red to green indicating that the batteries were fully charged, the second time I placed the completely dead batteries in this charger, the green light stays on - with EACH battery! They are definitely dead - no question about that. But the light on the charger is staying green indicating that the batteries are fully charged. Niether of the batteries are defective (according to the charger).



This is now the 4th battery AND 4th charger for this 19.2 set and NONE of them work correctly! I'm waiting for 2 MORE new batteries and another new slow charger to be delivered this week. I hope I get some sort of system that will work here. I'll keep you updated. In the meantime, I do not want to say anything bad about Craftsman as they have always served me well. But this whole "Charger" bit really has to be remedied. Has anyone had similar issues?

We needed a new charger to replace the dud at work. I did a quick search for the same part number and came up with this product.



It has been working perfectly for the last 3 months so I see no reason to wait any longer for the review.



For those that are complaining that the charger is not universal, there are part numbers in the description for the batteries that should work with this unit. If the numbers weren't there when you made your purchase, then I understand that it is not your fault and I believe you should get a refund without a problem.



I will come back and make a change to this review if there are any problems, but I don't think that will happen.

It is probably a fine product. But this product is misrepresented. It is NOT universal. My 15.6 V. battery will not fit in it. I have now lost money on it and shipping and still can't charge the batteries I have.

The item is not the point of this review. The point of this review is to say thank you for great service. The vendor who sold me this product was quick to ship my item with no problems. The item was in great shape and the price was right. Thanks again. - Cordless Tool Accessories'


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Bluetooth Keyboard - ipad, bluetooth keyboard


I love the way the case looks, and holds my ipad. I find that the keyboard bluetooth connection goes off frequently, despite my surroundings. This is particularly bad when using Gotomypc.com. I would LOVE to hear any suggestions that anyone has, who has tried this keyboard and had better luck than me. I am certainly no IT genius. I really like the idea, the feel, and the look. The only other complaint that I have is that it really needs two shift keys; only having one on the left is difficult when trying to type. Kensington 2nd Generation KeyFolio Bluetooth Keyboard Accessory Case for Apple iPad 2 2nd Generation WiFi / 3G Model 16GB, 32GB, 64GB NEWEST MODEL & for Apple iPad 1 OLDER ORGINAL MODEL (Black)

There are some good reviews here, but i wanted to respond to the few negative reviews. First, there may be some people who don't know how to set up a bluetooth connection properly, and they need to get some help, because this is a great little keyboard and case. If you still have troubles, once it is set up correctly, then you likely have a bad unit and should return it for a good one. This types and protects wonderfully.



Next, do NOT expect this (plus the iPad2) to be a laptop. Some reviewers seem to think that all they need to have a good laptop is to get a keyboard. No, not even close. Most tablets are designed to be, well, tablets. Extra light and small Mobile computing platforms for doing light computing tasks, especially for times that a full computer (laptop, whether Mac or PC) is not needed. By definition, it is not going to work or act like a full laptop... in other words, I don't run Final Cut Pro on the iPad, nor do I want to. This product WILL allow you to type up emails and word processing documents (if you have the apps, obviously) like a dream. I rarely get a letter that doesn't "connect" right while typing. But, no, this is NOT the same as having a laptop... it is better in some ways and it is worse in some ways. I use a notebook computer and an iPad and I bring along the one that makes the most sense for what I will be doing (software wise). I am shocked how often it is the iPad2.



In addition, make sure you are ordering the newer product if you have the iPad2 (its worth the extra 6 bucks)as the fit will not be good with the iPad2 if you buy Kennsington's iPad1 case... it won't be snug. Personally, I don't mind taking the iPad2 out of the case for pictures or video, but (of course) with the correct case you won't need to do so.



Lastly, ask yourself if you really NEED a bluetooth keyboard for your iPad? If you type a lot, you are going to love it. But if you only type on a rare occasion, you will find a thinner case and the virtual iPad keyboard will be more fitting for you. I really like this case, obviously, but it is the right thing for me. If you understand that this product will not give you a full PC or MacBook Pro notebook, then you too will love this nice little devise and case.

After my ordeal of getting an iPad 2, I knew I needed a keyboard case (since my desktop died). I'm a professional blogger, and I need an efficient way to input information, and touching the screen wasn't going to cut it. When I first saw the Kensington case for the iPad 1, I toyed around with the idea of purchasing it. Then I went through the aforementioned ordeal, and the new cases wouldn't be shipping out until after April. I just happened to look on the site last week, and it was available, so I purchased it. I received it in 2 days, and I love it. The bluetooth is responsive, and the USB cable fits into my Kindle electrical plug so I can charge it at the same time the iPad 2 is charging. I absolutely love it. The smell of the case is a little off putting, but for what it does, I'm completely happy with it. Amazon never lets me down.

the material it was made out of was nice but that is where the positives end. once i opened up the case, i got a heavy smell of glue. that meant i could not use it for about 4-5 days until I let it air out because it was just bothering me too much. once i started using it, i was disappointed with how my iPad 2 was sitting inside the case. it could easily move around. while using facetime or the still camera, the ipad would sometimes move a little and the case would partially block the rear camera. whenever i would touch or swype the screen, the ipad would move out of place. if i did not quickly put it back in place, it would fall down. i ended up just pressing it lightly hoping it would stay in place but it would move anyways. i thought that maybe it would work better with my ipad 1, since it is advertised for both. the case just looked strange with a camera hole when there is no camera with it. it also had the same instability problems when i touched the screen. for what i paid, i was just hoping for a better product

Opened the packaging and the strong glue smell blew me away - people still noticed it 3 days later. Also, more than half the time the ipad went to sleep, the keyboard did not re-connect when I turned the pad on - I had to go through multiple combinations of the "connect" button, the power switch, and even turning the ipad's bluetooth on/off. Finally, this isn't the most stable platform - after typing for a bit, and swiping/touching the pad some, there is a constant need to re-seat the pad on the slot holding the pad up. I returned it today.

There was a review posted with a video that was well presented. However, I didn't have any of the problems he sited. The IPAD 2 fits snuggly in the case, camera is well fitted in the slot and it doesn't tip over when tapped. For me this is the perfect case with a keyboard.

This item sucks bad! Don't waste you good hard working money. I had this product for three weeks and finally I got a connection with the blue tooth that last for one session. the letters T,R,V,C and B are not functioning at all. What's the point. Sucks!!!!!Bad!!! - Ipad - Ipad 2 - Bluetooth Keyboard - Ipad Case'


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Good Quality - cheap phone, phone


I bought this phone to have as a back up for when power goes out. So obviously it doesn't require power to operate. It has no bells or whistles. No caller ID, no message waiting light, and so on.

For the price you can't beat it. My only grip is the ring tone is horrible. It's a "chirp" sound and it scares my cat!

I highly recommend this phone to anyone that wants a plain basic phone. Something rare these days. Panasonic Integrated Corded Phone System (KX-TS500B)

Basic phone with minimal features. Handset is a little light and is not so easy to hang up when wall mounted. Could be a little smaller. Bought as a replacement for the basic Sony corded phone which has a better feel but is no longer available.

what can I say this is a corded wall mountable phone with no screen. this is tech that has been perfected for decades. if Panasonic one of the best players out there couldn't pull this off perfectly I would be shocked. this is a basic phone that works exactly like you would expect. buy it with confidence.

The Panasonic KS-TS5008 telephone is a superb example of elegant design, the only brand that has a low gloss black color style, combined with basic reliable functionality....it's just a home line phone.......but it's got class!!!!!!

We were looking for a simple phone that plugs into the wall that doesn't look cheap. This phone is definitely a no-frills phone, but it serves the purpose and looks much nicer than some of the other plug-ins that we looked at. It's rather light-weight and the handset cord is too short, so the phone may end up in the floor if it wakes me up in the middle of the night! But, it fills our need quite nicely.

I use this phone in my office and it is very durable and has a stylish design. Buttons are rubber like and help for grip when pressing. Calls are clear. The only "cons" would be that the volume at the lowest is still a little louder then I would prefer and there is no mute button. No batteries required is good too. - Phone - 1-line Corded Phones - Good Quality - Cheap Phone'


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Cell Phone Case - defender, iphone 4


I have a Verizon iPhone 4 and ordered this from OtterBox before they were out at other retail stores. Fits great with no wiggle room inside. Great feeling case, doesn't feel like it's a fish and wants to jump right out of your hand. Easy access to all ports. The front pieces that protects the screen DOES NOT hinder any finger gestures what-so-ever. My OtterBox has paid for itself already when I had my hands full as I was getting out of the car and simply I forgot it was in my lap... after the solid hit to the cement and heart started beating again, I brought myself to assess the damage. There was NONE! Still works like a charm like it did right out of the box. No cracked screen/glass. The OtterBox is without a mark as well. OtterBox saved the day. I researched my purchase first and was sold when it protected an iPhone from a 23 store drop into concret. (Search YouTube). It's better t protect your investment now or pay more later if it's damaged. OtterBox Universal Defender Case for iPhone 4 (Black Silicone & Black Plastic)

I have been searching for the Otterbox Defender specifically for the Verizon iPhone 4 and have yet to find it locally at any retail store. Since it is $50 at Otterbox directly (plus shipping) I waited until Amazon offered the universal design. I was hesitant as another reviewer said it did not fit the Verizon model. I believe that reviewer ordered it before the universal one was offered as this DOES FIT the Verizon iPhone. I tried the AT&T one in Best Buy and you are not able to mute the phone with that model unless you have microscopic fingers. This universal design fits the verizon phone perfectly and I have no trouble at all muting the phone.



I can't attest to it's durability yet as I only got it yesterday but it is a solid case and has screen protection as well.



Hope this helps if you are looking for a case for the Verizon iPhone.

I am ROUGH with phones. This is the best case around for the iPhone 4. I gave it 4 out of 5 only because the 3GS case was a little better. I know they could do better but chose to compromise a few ways to satisfy more buyers. I personally would have liked it to be water proof and have no ned for the silly apple logo to show through. TO me that sort of decor is a waste, but this IS the best iPhone 4 case. It will work with AT&T or Verizon. If it's not the UNIVERSAL model it will NOT work with Verizon.

Picked up this case after hearing nothing but good things about Otterbox, and I can see why people were giving them praise. There aren't any second thoughts about throwing my iPhone in my pocket now that I know that the back and the screen aren't going to get scratched to oblivion, and I'm confident this thing could shield it from a 10ft. drop, easily.



The screen protector on the front is designed in a way that it both doesn't produce air bubbles since it's not adhered to the screen, and doesn't in any way impair access to the touch screen. It's the best of both worlds. Everything besides the left switch (I'll go into that below) is lined up perfectly and everything is accessible (camera, for example, works as if there was no case).



The outer clip-on case even doubles as a stand if you set it to the right angle and completely push in the belt clip to the point where it gets held in place. This case is definitely worth a buy; after a while you forget you're using the iPhone through a case.



A few things to note.



1. The flap/hole for the left switch is a tight fit, but assuming all of these cases are made exactly the same, it won't be an issue to access the switch. There's enough space where the switch isn't touching the case, but there's less than 1mm of space between. This is likely what they mean by "universal".



2. The top hole is for the MICROPHONE, not the earbuds. It lines up perfectly with what it's intended to expose. You have to open the top flap if you want to get to the headphone jack.



3. Just a little annoyance, but I'm not sure if it's me, but the bottom flap seems more difficult to close than it should be. I found it's easier to push the flap towards the front part of the phone, line it up, and push it back into the normal position instead of trying to push it back into its closed position.



4. The top feels a little loose for some reason. I highly doubt it's enough to matter, and I'm not taking off points for it, but it's something to note.

Proximity sensor does not work with White iPhone 4. Every calls goes into either facetime or speakerphone...very annoying, no mentioned on the description that this product is for the black iPhone only.



Update: Had to break proximity sensor protection glass/plastic on case and it is working now. Otherwise 5 stars

First and foremost, you need a hard case for the iPhone because it's made of glass. It's a great phone functionally, but if you drop it, you're done. Many have those slim, trendy skin cases but they will not protect the phone against a drop even if they look cool. Apple and Verizon don't seem to be up front about how delicate the phone is.



I researched cases quite a bit and this one kept coming up. I've had it for a week and it's an awesome case. Stylish, highly protective, and it fits my Verizon phone perfectly. Make sure you get the UNIVERSAL case for Verizon so it fits. The built in screen protector is crystal clear and DOES NOT LEAVE watermarks or streaks like other cases with a built in screen do. It feels like you're touching the phone itself.



Now, a few minor caveats: First, it's a little tricky to put the case on if you attempt it without directions. It's a plastic shell that snaps on and then the hard rubber gets wrapped around it. I strongly suggest you use the web video link that is printed on the inside of the box. Second, the flap on the bottom for the power jack was a little annoying at first. It took me a while to figure out how to seal it correctly. Lastly, some may find it a little bulky but that's a trade off you have to accept with a hard case. However, I can still fit it in my pocket, and it's really not THAT bulky. You'll get used to it. The repair folks are making a killing on cracked iPhones from users with no case or the skin cases. Also, those stick on screen protectors are only for scratches. They won't help against drops. I've had this case a week now and I have no worries when I inevitably drop the phone. Highly recommended. - Iphone 4 - Defender - Case - Otterbox'


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Kindle Covers - kindle accessory, kindle sleeve


At first, the idea of a Kindle 3G case with a built-in light sounded really great, until I realized two things:

1) our family already has an iPad, an iPhone and an iPod Touch for when we want to read in the dark, and

2) though I wanted the new Kindle 3G protected, even from rain, I didn't want it any thicker or heavier in the case than necessary, and still wanted to do my reading without it in a case.

With us already having a Belkin zippered neoprene case for our Kindle 2 US, I also knew I'd rather avoid the need for a zipper this time. (The zipper works fine, but it's one more thing to mess with when getting the Kindle out of or into its case.)



Though it looks a bit strange in the product photos, the angled sides of the BUILT sleeve case are perfect for both holding the Kindle 3G in its sleeve case, and making it easily removable from the case. The slightly-rounded top and bottom add protection, and give you an easy place to grab the case while pulling the Kindle 3G out, or putting it back inside.



I particularly like the soft slightly-furry microfiber liner, as it both protects the screen, and will help keep it clean. I also like the floral pattern of the outer case. My wife thinks it's "girly", but I'm a gardener, so it looks fine to me.



Highly recommended! BUILT Neoprene Kindle Sleeve (Fits 6" Display, Latest Generation Kindle), Lime Green

Exploring the variety of covers and sleeves available for Kindles kept me occupied while waiting for delivery of my first Kindle. I knew I wanted to read it "naked" so a sleeve made good sense. I wanted something that was KISS (keep it simple stupid), provided solid protection in my travel pack, bike rack and backpack as well as purse, but didn't add unnecessary weight or size. One of the delightful features of the Kindle 3 is it's small size and weight. Putting a heavy cover or sleeve on it seems to defeat that feature, t so this is a winner. The neoprene provides cushioning and protection without added bulk and weight. Don't worry about the lack of a zipper. This sleeve holds my baby snug and tight. It's not going anywhere unless I pull it out. I like that I can wash it to keep it clean. The bright colors and patterns help prevent loss and make it easy to spot inside dark bags. The blue microfleece lining is so soft. I bought the garden print which is retro fun and the Verso light in turquoise which matches the blue in that print & the fleece perfectly. Stylish, colorful, effective, practical combo with little added weight or bulk.

Was really excited that BUILT has partnered with Amazon to offer a sleeve for Kindle 3.0. I own several BUILT products (lunchboxes, laptop case) and appreciate the quality and materials. This neoprene sleeve for the Kindle is excellent: Kindle slides in tightly, and is open on the top for easy access to my Kindle, the Scatter Dot design is cool, and the inside feels like a cozy fake fur coat. Highly recommend!!

I thought I'd give this thing a shot. I was concerned about adequate protection from screen impact, but so far this thing's been great. I've dropped it off my desk in the case at least twice, it bounces!



First time I saw that, I was sold.



Things I would trust it for:



* Dropping on floor

* Looking cool while carrying it

* Keeping it dry in the rain

* Unplanned and short encounters with my toddler

* Tossing the kindle blindly into my van in the morning, hoping it lands on the passenger seat but not sweating it if I miss

* If you're a professional athlete, you could probably carry it on your person for most sports, like basketball, soccer, tennis, and obviously bowling (well, if you suck at bowling as bad as I do, you may want to keep conveniently hurled objects like kindles out of arm's reach, but it stands a good chance of surviving even a disgruntled hurl down the lane in this case)



Things I would not trust it for:



* Carrying it while playing hockey, rugby, baseball (in case it gets hit by the ball), jousting, martial arts, duels, or pretty much anything that used to be done on American Gladiators (TM)

* Deflecting bullets from people wanting to steal your kindle because it's awesome

* Dropping it into a puddle, pool, lake, pond, or ocean

* Dropping it from an aircraft, or tall building

* Letting your toddler play with it deliberately. As toddlers have a superhuman innate ability to destroy anything they choose to, this is not a good idea in any case.

* Blindly tossing your kindle down a flight of stairs, hoping it lands on the bottom steps



So that being said, you know where things stand.

For my 2nd gen Kindle, I had a hinge cover, a snap-on cover, and a zip around cover. All of them seemed bulky, which defeats the purpose of having a slim e-reader. I got this one for my new Kindle and I LOVE it! It fits like a glove, it's super lightweight, and it's machine washable! - Kindle 3 Covers - Kindle Accessory - Kindle Sleeve - Sleeve'


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Portable Media Player - amazon kindle fire, android


the graphics on this game are great. Its hard to defend because it automatically switches to the player who is closes to the ball and always seems like when the computer is inside the box they are zig zagging and it keeps switchin your defenders... the top difficulty isnt that much harder either... if you take away the automatic switch of the players this game would be amazing Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 - Android - Ebook Reader - Fire - Amazon Kindle Fire'


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I make frozen fruit smoothies every day and I needed a blender that could handle that sort of heavy duty use. I bought one of these at Costco after seriously considering both the Blendtec and The VitaMix machines. I am so glad I bought this one. It has proven to be a great blender. Every morning I toss in frozen strawberries, bananas, pineapple, blueberries, oranges, and other types of fruit. To that I add protein powder and milk, secure the top and use the automatic (this lovely machine shuts itself off) setting to make a pitcher of really great, icey cold, somewhat frozen smoothies. Some days the mixture is so thick that we have to eat the it with spoons! Once in awhile I have to stop the blender and stir the contents because a piece of frozen fruit gets stuck. But that is a rare occurrence (the reversing blades are great at keeping things moving and blending).



So why do I give this blender 4 stars instead of five? It is noisy. In my opinion it is very noisy. I can and do live with the noise because it performs so well. Well enough in fact that, I purchased a second one in case Oster decides to stop making this model. Oster BVCB07-Z 6-Cup Glass Jar 7-Speed Blender, Stainless Steel

I have had this blender for almost 3 years now.

In that time I have made numerous shakes, smoothies

and mixed drinks. The blades to date still do the

jobs I intended them for. I haven't ever had

any problems with the motor or the blades stopping

mid blend. The noise is really loud but after

so many uses I've tuned it out. It is easy to clean

and doesn't look cheap or feel cheap. I don't use

the food chop button as I either chop etc.. myself

or I use my food processor. I didn't buy it for that.

I'm very happy with this purchase then and now.

This blender is exactly what I was looking for. A powerful machine that doesn't cost a fortune. I like to make smoothies for myself and children to have a healthy and yummy snack. This is perfect. We also like to eat "snow", shaved ice, and this machine does the trick. Though at first I thought it wasn't working properly the trick is not to over fill it with the ice. A few pieces at a time are all it can handle. But other than that it works great.

Let me preface this by saying that I tend to destroy blenders. I'm totally jinxed, or maybe they are just such a crummy quality. I have had plastic blender jars literally explode when I put frozen fruit in them and turned them on; I have had blender after blender get stripped where it connects to the machine so that the blade can no longer turn, and have blenders that the motor fizzled and died on . Am I hard on my machines? You bet! I have four kids and make LOTS of smoothies and shakes. I grind my own oat flour as we don't eat wheat, and as a cancer survivor, I blend greens into a shake. All in my Oster. Daily.



I have had my Oster for about almost a year and half and it's still going strong. The metal fittings help reduce the chance of it "stripping" so the blade can't turn. I do EVERYTHING with this blender. I know the raves about Vitamix, etc., and I do own a very expensive high end juicer, which I don't use simply because I hate to clean it. But I can and DO juice in my oster. Yes, you end up with the pulp, but it still does a fabulous job of totally annihilating even raw carrots, kale, sprouts, etc, to the point of where you can drink them. Cleaning is a snap.



If it died tomorrow (I hope not, but a year and a half is pretty good for me and blenders!) I think I would definitely replace it with the same model. I will preface that by saying that I have tried the lesser Oster models and they died. I think this one has the power that a blender is "supposed" to have with a six pronged blade; different than the smaller model with only four points. (I had the "lesser" model and the motor died very quickly.)



The only issue I have had with this model is that the black screw on piece at the bottom cracked. I didn't bother replacing it even though I had a warranty, because I just used the other one I had from my previous Oster. Even though it was a different machine, the black piece is identical.

I bought this to make green smoothies - those addictive fruit and vegetable combinations (for those few of you who haven't heard about them yet). We have an Oster blender from the 1960s that still works great, but we were worried that aggressive daily blending might be too much for its 50 year old motor. We love our old blender's retro look and we are not ready to part with it, so we decided to buy a new blender. The Vitamix and Blendtec units are being pushed for green smoothies, but as we already have lots of food processors to do all that other work (second marriages, two full kitchens...) all we really wanted was a blender. We looked at other makes, but Oster consistently got great reviews, and as we had been so happy with our other Oster, choosing this brand was very easy. We chose this model because it was basic, and was a very good price on Amazon. I don't like pre programmed appliances, so I was a bit put off by the "Frozen Drink" and "Food Chop" buttons. Clearly this is aimed at the margarita-and-salsa crowd. Although it was my intention to ignore the pre programmed settings and just use the manual ones, the "frozen drink" setting turned out to be just great for smoothies. It reverses direction a couple of times which pulls all those fruits and vegetables into the blades. You still need to pack it sensibly so that the blades have something to grab and liquify at the beginning but the reversing feature means you don't have to be quite as concerned. Depending on the ingredients, it sometimes needs to blend a little longer than the frozen drink setting allows, so I use the high speed setting on manual for a few seconds. I have run the motor for a couple of minutes to see what it can do and whether the base unit became warm or started to smell like burning plastic - the signs of poor quality blenders. This has emitted neither heat nor smell as a warning that it was being used too hard. If you let it run on high for a minute or so it will completely pulverize everything, right down to the strawberry seeds. The "food chop" setting is not particularly useful because the shape of the blender jug does not allow enough movement for this to work properly. A food processor or mini-chop does a far better job. If all you want is a basic, reliable, powerful blender, this may be the unit for you. I'll admit that I was almost seduced by the Blendtec demo at Costco, but I know I would never use most of the features (grind flour? Make ice cream?), and all I really needed was a really good blender, which this is, at a fraction of the cost. This one feels very substantial, and has a glass jar.'


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Soap Dish - stainless steel


It's amazing how difficult it is to find something like this in the store. If you're having the same problem, then I would recommend purchasing this product. No more dripping on to surfaces from sponges. And it looks solid to me and not cheap appearing. InterDesign Sinkworks Two Piece Soap Dish, Stainless Steel, Chrome

Our recently remodeled kitchen has a pale gray twinkly Silestone counter. With us, convenience is imperative. This sponge holder looks great on the counter and holds the sponge and sink stopper with ease. - Stainless Steel'


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Meat Substitutes - vegan, meat substitutes


We've been eating this chili for years. There are three teens in the house and they like it in "haystacks". (lettace salad, fritos, chili and sour cream). I'm only giving it four stars because the teens actually like Hormel Chili a tiny bit better. I think the Chili Man is probably better for you though. Chilli Man Chili With Beans, Vegetarian, 15-Ounce Cans (Pack of 12)

Chilli Man Chili is my favorite vegetarian chili. Most vegetarian chilis have no protein but beans, but this one has contains textured vegetable protein that resembles ground round. I also like this particular brand because it is not overly spicy.

This is a delicious vegetarian chili with just the right amount of spice. It has small bits of the soy protein 'meat' mixed in with the beans. It has a little less sodium per serving than some other vegetarian chili's.

This is my favorite chili of all time. Perfect. It's easy, just pop open that can and heat it up! Great on tofu hotdogs, or for anything else that you might put chili on. Its got just a hint of spice, and isn't too sweet (I like my chili to be sassy not sweet). Very good, worth the effort to get it shipped to you.

Originally from Chicago and now living in California, it is hard to find this chili. I just ordered some on line (after paying a hefty shipping price), but feel it is well worth it. This has to be the "best" chili I have ever tasted (including homemade). Try using it in lasagne instead of tomato sauce...it will blow you away! I intend to pass out cans at work and get everyone hooked on this awesome product!

I have been buying Amy's Vege chili's for many years. There prices were getting a bit high. So I did a little online searching and came across Chili Mans products. They are less then half of the cost of Amy's. I was a bit concerned when ordering by the low cost. WoW to my surprise it is Great Vege Chili. I use it to make nachos most of the time. It taste more like home made chili them any other can brand ive tried. The consistency is like chili you would get on a famous chili dog. I will be a repeat buyer for years to come.

This is really the best tasting chili I have had. I have tried many recipes and many cans off the shelf, and nothing comes close to Chilli Man. It's vegetarian, but my meat-eating husband loves it too! - Meatless - Meat Substitutes - Chili - Vegan'


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