I like to do share my experiences with the items I've purchased in my spare time too, because I, myself, find user's review videos very helpful whenever I'm hesitated about any products. The user's review videos usually helped me buy them right away or steer me away completely. So I'd like to do the same for everyone else.
Will canon r6 attached with ef 70-200mm f2.8 mark iii lens together with lens adapter fits in Alpha Camera Backpack Air (Grey, 25L) - with Rain Cover & Tripod Holder & Capacity Expansion
It does look great. We actually don't have any issue finding a beautiful blender that blends well. There are lots of them. The question is; will it last ? Most blenders nowadays are not made to last. What is worse, we spend lots of money to buy a blender without knowing it will not last. Plastic jars that cannot be disassembled to wash properly and the plastic motor coupler/drive gear are the biggest issue. Jugs soon start leaking and we can't find spare parts such as simple gasket rubber. Then we have to buy a whole new jug that costs half the blender. That's the idea, to make us spend money. Most companies make jugs with blades that are permanently attached to the jug saying "look, it's easy to clean, it only takes 30 seconds", and bla bla bla. It's filthy and disgusting. We need to remove the blades to clean properly. They just want to sell a whole new jug every year or so instead of letting us disassemble the jug to wash properly and change the gasket rubber every 2-3 years that only costs £3/$3. That's why they developed jugs like this with the excuse of the so-called "easy clean". People spend hours in the kitchen preparing food but don't want to spend 5 minutes cleaning a blender jug ? How clean is their kitchen ? I wonder ! I prefer a blender with a glass jug and removable blades to wash properly rather than end up paying for a new jug every year or so that costs a fortune. Even KitchenAid is making blenders with jugs like this. The K400 and K150 jug is one that leaks grease and rust with the liquid in less than a year. If you use it everyday for smoothies or juices it will not last a year. You don't even need to push the blender to its limit. It will fail. The ball bearings of the blades get rusty too and mix with the liquid inside the jug. The 4 screws that hold the blade assembly rust too. We contacted KitchenAid and they simply sent us the link of a new jug. They don't make this by mistake/accident/error. They do this deliberately. There are no product recalls for a particular model that fails often and prematurely. They don't improve the quality, They keep selling the same model for a long time as if they didn't bother. How cheeky these people are and they even dare to say they make Hi End products. They are worse than Chinese companies because their blenders are expensive and don't last whereas Chinese goods are cheap.
This is such a pain to manually screw into the ground on my property. Old lot, hard soil. Recommend this only if you have fluffy potting soil like yards, or some machine to help drill it. Thinking about returning the product on amazon
Mate the reason the brake is on the left is because the left controls the rear brake on ALL two wheeled vehicles. Once he gets a bike with front and rears you will have trained him to use the right over left handle and that will cause an accident.
Thanks for the video, but I have a few questions? I'm thinking about buying this frame myself off Amazon and so your video popped up as soon as I looked it up. =) You mention at 0:13 that you laid the parts out and sorted them by 'appropriate size'...what does this mean exactly? Nothing about that footage suggests any kind of ordering, size or otherwise? You also titled this as a review and yet you simply showed the box contents and then the completed assembly. Do you have any comments now, some months on, about the actual use of the bed? Anything about the build quality after wearing it in? 0:33 - You don't need a box spring? Backs ring? I'm really sorry, I can't quite catch what you're saying. X3 Also, at 0:31 I can see that the back (front?) supporting leg in the middle is a little off centre, is this a manufacturing issue or a user assembly issue?
Thank you for the review @azdad I’m now convinced this grill will make a great addition to my kitchen arsenal for kbbq at home without smoking the house. I’m sorry you have to deal with people like josemagana2289 who clearly lacks a diverse palate of food, cooking style, and is quick to judge this as “grilling on a budget”. If you are reading this Josemagana2289 there’s no 1 correct way of grilling. Do yourself a favor and broaden your spectrum. My 8 year old has better manners than you.
Not sure if you're still active but FTM here struggling to understand how to get the "bassinet" zipped in. Maybe I missed something in the instructions but any advice would be greatly appreciated!
First i heard 23 hrs and thought wtf went back 2-3 hrs. You sound exhausted its not tough work but take your time because safety is important. If you have minimal strength and understanding its a 1 man job the turnbuckles do most of the work🤷♂️🫡
Im sorry but this video did not help at all First it was going too fast, and then it doesn’t show the little details according to the pieces that we have in the packet
I also am searching on how to use. I bought one and it comes with no instructions just a picture of buttons, I fully charged then hooked it up to my Cummins and it lights up but does nothing and won’t start the truck.