Don't be surprised if this thing doesn't last more than a year. I've had 2 and both have not. They stop functioning as intended. You can search up several reviews with people stating the same.
@coacks we bought three, one failed in less than a year while the other two still work quite well 2.5 years later. Seems the quality is inconsistent at best.
As 0f July 2024 you can still order 80 volt Kobalt Chainsaw through LOWES online. I'm even looking at replacing the 18" with the Oregon 20" bar and chain for my KOBALT 80 volt chainsaw. I have (2) Kobalt 80-volt 18" Bar Chainsaws and use (2) 5 AH Batteries. I’m 79 and love NO more having to pull a cord to start a gas-powered chainsaw. My first 80-volt 18" Bar Chain saw with a 5-AH Battery and charger was $400 in Jul 2021. - I use them on our Southeast LA farm of 18 acres of tall large pine trees that were devastated by a Hurricane and tornado. On 10 acres of the property, nearly all the trees are down or dead. My chainsaws have been working great and cutting huge logs and trees and logs up to 20"+ and it works great. I also use the 80-volt 10” Pole saw, lawnmower, and Leaf Blower.
just bought and it won't access any apps. It tells me the retry the connection. We are connected to the wifi but nothing. Kinda sux. May take it back if I can't get it work and get another brand.
I live in Tennessee not far from Livingston and i found one of those in my garage a couple years ago and it was huge. It looked like it was as big as my hand. It was so big that I went and got everyone in the house to come look at it and they couldn't believe how big it was either. It looked like a tarantula. It was one of those brown spiders with a black stripe on it. I hate spiders so i killed it. I have a phobia with spiders.
I found out they are called river spiders. They are HUGE but not deadly to humans, infact I watched a video of a guy letting the spider bite him to prove it's not deadly. He didn't die in the video so thats something. I totally understand why you killed the spider.
@HappyCamperDeals thanks! Can't wait to see more content from you. I'm really enjoying the TV and the stand. The overall package of size, price, and quality is a winner.
I get the 128GB for free from Micro Center. And then pay for it later when the client is standing in my studio awkwardly waiting for their audio to copy over. The other day, my backup to one of these was at 70% when I got fed up and put in a SanDisk SD card. That backup finished BEFORE the flash drive! In my measurements, these are in the 'slower than death by torture' category. Thanks for your review!
Totally agree! I use them because I have client data to deliver, but for write speed it's not the best. Also the durability I've time isn't the greatest either. I will say the read speed is much better and I can easily stream 4k content off one of these which is good enough. Cheap, cheap... you get what you pay for I guess.
This question is asked often... the feet are 60 inches apart and about 14.2 inches deep. I hope this helps. Another thing worth mentioning is that the TV was recalled for a while because it was deemed unstable. My guess is they put wider or bigger feet on it, so that's something worth noting.
I'm not sure, but I think it's the thing that can sometimes flip down when opening the tray, although, I think that's for pumping the water out so again I'm not sure how it knows to stop.
Did you notice bright circles in the picture for instance a all white picture or the all blue sky? Is that normal? Almost like a few of the back lights are too bright
I have not noticed that on all white or blue sky however I do notice very slight 'blotchyness' with a 1-2% variance in the color. I put up a solid white jpg full screen and can see the variances. I've not been concerned about it because when viewing RU-vid, Netflix, Amazon, Hulu or any other the quality looks acceptable to me.
Do you have any kind of tips or tricks for settings to get the best picture available on this tv? Mainly for watching movies,streaming movies.Thank You
Go to 'settings/all settings/picture/advanced settings/brightness and adjust the contrast to 95, leave black level at 50 and put auto dynamic contrast to medium then gamma to 2.2. Go back to advanced settings and turn off film maker mode now go to color and put color depth to 55 and color gamut to dynamic. Use it that way for a while then adjust as you see fit. Make sure your in a dark room as the TV isn't the brightest. Good luck!
All HDMI ports give 4k resolution providing you have the right cable and it's connected to a device that can playback 4k content however, only HDMI 2 and 3 will achieve 4k @ 120fps. HDMI 1 is only 4k 60fps. If you're not gaming you will be totally fine but if you do intend to achieve 120fps in 4k make sure you have an HDMI cable that can handle that.
Good question, I went and checked after a recent power outage and YES, it did turn back on and it was on the same setting it was before. I've just left it on and ran a 'flat hose' under the garage door so I don't even worry about emptying the bin anymore. I should go check it though, other than verifying if it's on still, I haven't taken a close look at how it's operating. Every now and then I check the hose outside and sure enough it's continually dripping water out.
Indeed your right, we've had no issues with mice, rats or even snakes! The coop however isn't holding up as well as we expected after 3 winters. Gonna need another solution by next year. Oh well we want to go bigger anyway.
My "Midea" brand 50 pint dehumidifier failed in the thirteenth month of use (MAD5OPS1WBL). I clean the filter and the drain bucket quite regularly. The unit no longer dehumidifies the air consistently. The unit's one year warranty is no longer valid. At the time of purchase, I did not purchase an extended warranty; a foolish financial choice. I spoke to a Midea customer service representative. They have started an official claim. I must now hire an hvac professional to diagnose the unit. Then, I must send a copy of the hvac repairman's diagnosis to Midea. Unfortunately, such a diagnosis will probably cost 150 dollars. That is almost the price of a new unit.
This is a very interesting question, I don't have a QLED to compare it to, but I'll say this. To me, the blacks are fine, I had to tweak the colors so everything wouldn't look dark, BUT I'd assume having a QLED next to this TV, there would be a difference. My complaint is in bright light the TV is a bit faded and harder to see. It's not terrible to me, but it's definitely not the brightest TV out there.
This was such a childhood favorite of mine! We had a snow globe that played this song in this exact key, and there is no sound on the planet as christmasy at this is to me. With Christmas a few days away, it puts me in the mood!
@@HappyCamperDealsI wonder if we grew up with the same globe, because it’s an identical melody and pitch! Thanks so much for posting it! Hope you enjoyed the holidays!
Can one of you verify if a wall mount is included? The LG website says it is an included accessory, but I find that hard to believe. Thanks in advance.
@gtstaples9720 no wall mount, the legs it came with were deemed not stable enough, so I'm guessing itbwould have wider feet? Keep in mind the 86" tv is around 100 pounds. You will need strong beams to mount it on.
It was a nightmare to get it to fit in place. I resorted to using electric drill to get in the 8 or so screws. The next nightmare was the top seating panel, getting the center to “click” into place. LOL! I hope I never have to put one together ever again! I loved your review, by the way. Laughed at some of your remarks, esp about the ventilation! I won’t be using it much, but in the few days I’ve had it outside, three delivery ppl left my packages on top of it, and one neighbor knocked on my door to ask more about it. It will face the Miami sun most of the year, but not sure if I want to pay for a cover. Love your cushion, too. I won’t be buying that either even though it really adds to the look. @@HappyCamperDeals
This question is asked often... the feet are 60 inches apart and about 14.2 inches deep. I hope this helps. Another thing worth mentioning is that the TV was recalled for a while because it was deemed unstable, my guess is they put wider or bigger feet on it so that's something worth noting.
Unfortunately you cannot. I worry to overload the one plug, having so much plugged into it. I'm at around 2000 watts amd doing ok so far on the one plug.
@@HappyCamperDeals say if I wasn’t using that many watts though. I’m trying to use this for a van life battery heater/charger id set the heater to turn on at 31f and the cooling plug would have a charger that would turn on when the battery hits 40f
@StephenShreds unfortunately there is no way, one is for cool and the other is for hot. One will trigger when temp gets low enough and the other will trigger when the temp gets high enough.
This question is asked often... the feet are 60 inches apart and about 14.2 inches deep. I hope this helps. Another thing worth mentioning is that the TV was recalled for a while because it was deemed unstable, my guess is they put wider or bigger feet on it so that's something worth noting.
A 4k movie would be around 5-9 gigs and would take quite a while to copy onto the thumbdrive, however it's designed to playback much more quickly. In my experience plugging into a TV with a USB port and a media player or a laptop it can read the video file fast enough to play smoothly IF your bitrate is around 20mbps or less. This is running tight to have a high quality 4k image but it does work. Remember you will need 30 minutes to an hour (depending on your computers speed) to copy it on there. Now if you copy it off the thumb drive to another computer it would take 10 minutes or less. I hope that makes sense.
Bah, technology is so frustrating. Sometimes I have to try turning off the phone or laptop or turning off bluetooth and back on a lot before it will detect it.
Good point! I didn't know it could do either of those things which also proves your point. It's a serious endeavor to write a review and I've been working at experiencing the product and researching/writing notes before rushing to make a video. Your comment is duly noted sir.
That's interesting, we're two years into owning ours now and we are going to have to find another solution (we're eyeing going to 200 hens next). You should know, the tray for cleaning poop will rust completely through in about 18 months, we've had to build a new bottom for it. The nesting boxes where they lay eggs will rot and fall down (I've replaced it with new thicker pieces of wood). The doors will warp and it will be hard to open/close (I've adjusted the hinges multiple times for a better fit). And somehow, no matter how much I sealed it with silicone sealant it will leak moisture when it rains and the chickens will get wet - also part of why the wood flooring rotted and the tray rusted. It was a great solution when we needed something in a day... and it's affording us time to plan and build something better and for more hens. Good luck with yours!
LOL, glad you're getting it one way or another! I can sort of recommend the MR22GA universal remote. It pairs easily, and works OK. The buttons are a bit tricky but better than the factory remote. The microphone is good but the TV's ability to decipher what you're saying isn't the greatest. Lastly, there is this weird scroll wheel/button in the middle of the remote and when activated it turns the remote into a pointer style navigation tool which works OK. It can be inaccurate and the wheel can get stuck create havoc from time to time. It is better than the factory one and also cost is cheap - www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0C9DBWDDB/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 I get nothing if you choose to purchase it, just my two sense to help you make a choice.
Did you make any modifications? I have the same chicken coop but I live in Massachusetts and I am worried about the winter please and thank you kindly.
I had to replace the floor board in the nesting boxes as the leaky roof got it wet and it rotted until it fell apart. I used thicker wood pieces. Also because it was always wet inside the metal tray for poop rusted completely through and I had to replace that as well. Now I always put a tarp on the coop when it's raining because despite trying to seal with silicone sealant it just somehow kept leaking! We're planning on building a custom one next so we won't need this one for much longer.
Yes, we have had this coop through 2 winters, each with a little snow (1 to 3 inches a few times) and plenty of below zero days. It's been mostly ok except the floor of the nesting boxes got soggy and fell apart. I cut inch thick slabs and rebuilt it much sturdier for the next cold season, we'll see how it holds up.
Go to 'settings/all settings/picture/advanced settings/brightness and adjust the contrast to 95, leave black level at 50 and put auto dynamic contrast to medium then gamma to 2.2. Go back to advanced settings and turn off film maker mode now go to color and put color depth to 55 and color gamut to dynamic. Use it that way for a while then adjust as you see fit. Make sure your in a dark room as the TV isn't the brightest. Good luck!