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Would you happen to know what the decibel level is on it? If not, is it a loud machine? I work from home right beside the laundry room and I want to make sure it can run while I work with a bothering me too much. Thank you in advance.
I don’t know what it cost since it was a while ago. And I’m not sure how many pounds but we can fit a whole laundry basket full of clothes in a load. Sorry I’m not more helpful! There’s an Amazon link in the video description if you want to check out the current price.
I got the matador 45L globe rider backpack for my one-bag travel. I only fly u.s. domestic so it meets my carry-on needs. I an absolutely head over heels in love with it, it was well worth the money.
Of those, I like the Matein and Lumesner best. Honourable mention goes to the Bagsmart. Quick note, the three biggest airlines in Canada have personal size dimensions of 16/17x13x6. So many (most?) of the “travel backpacks” technically don’t fit (especially in the depth dimension of 6”). That being said, I’ve travelled with 18” backpacks without issue. I will say the Lumesner is not personal size. At 20 inches tall, and 40L, it very definitely is carry-on sized. Nice backpack though, I like the features, especially tucking away the straps, but it’s just too big for my small 5’3” frame, and the airlines personal sized dimensions. The Matein seems like a nice bag, it seems quite spacious, and I really like that the straps tuck away. Biggest downside, for me, is the lack of a water bottle pocket.
@@lokicooper4690 This is so great to know! Interesting that Canada has different guidelines. I've traveled with the Lumesner and it fit great under seat, but it definitely depends on the airline. I also suspect you can stuff a bag with slightly bigger dimensions under most seats. I took the Bagsmart on a trip recently and really liked the size. It's one of the smallest of the bags I featured and it's still got a bunch of extras.
Toaster looks nice and looks the functions are cool. I personally perfer toaster ovens, i feel like you can do so much more with them. But if you really toast just bread alot, a slide toaster is probably better option. Either cool toaster. Hope you enjoy it.
Love your voice. Thank you for the quick video. Can you tell me how old is your dryer and is it still working well. We are thinking of buying this dryer. Thank you Peter
The Lumesner looks almost perfect feature-wise for one-bag travel, even the shape maximizes space. My only nit-pick would be that the two front pocket zippers cannot be locked and would be vulnerable to theft in crowded public areas.
Very true! I still rely on a money belt or a cross body bag for money and cards if I’m in a place frequented by pick pockets. But locking zippers would be a good solution too.
So they say they are “flight size”approved, meaning they’ll make it through TSA screening. The extra large can fit under some airline seats, but every airline is a little different. I know Allegiant underseat is notoriously small and may not fit either, but most other budget airlines should definitely work for the large and you could probably squeeze the XL as long as it’s not packed too full. The bigger airlines all fit at least the L and some (Southwest for sure) can fit the XL underseat.
For sure. This one is a great simple bag, but I like the lumesner travel backpack or the taygeer travel backpack if you need more features. Both have water bottle holders.
@@EverythingHome100 I wound up getting the Ecohub 18" which has similar features as the Matein but with a water bottle holder. There's a bag for everybody on Amazon.
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@@EverythingHome100 Thank you. I really confused why Amazon rates this mattress as plush when you are saying it is quite firm. I am also confused why many people rate the T&N Original as firm when many others rate it as medium or medium firm. How soft would you say the Nod Hybrid is for someone over 200lbs, possibly like your husband? Does it sink in more for larger people to give a lot of pressure relief on the shoulders? If you have tried the Original and Nod 8 inch how did they compare for side sleeping pressure relief?
@@bmp713 I haven’t tried the original Nod, so I can’t speak to that, but my husband LOVES this mattress. He doesn’t like softer mattresses because he feels he sinks too deep. This one provides lots of support for him. It’s not that it’s super firm? I’ve used firmer mattresses (that felt to me like sleeping on the floor!) But it’s very supportive and doesn’t sink much, even for a heavier person.
I sleep kind of cold anyway, even during the summer, so I'm not sure. But it's definitely cooler than my down comforter and it does seem to breathe pretty well.