Just ran across your video. Absolutely love my kitchen equipment but LOATHE gadgets/one-trick ponies. In that vein, I'm focused this year on maximizing my existing equipment and as a breadmaker primarily, my Kitchenaid Pro 5+ gets the least use (didn’t properly vet that machine prior to buying but thankfully ended up with an Ankarsrum several years ago that more than meets my needs) outside of cookies, shredding meat, grinding - and I'd like to put it thru more paces. Noticed your review is several months old for this attachment, is it still going strong? I'd consider the investment if so.
Hello. Good video. My Picun UW-05AH headphones suddenly stopped working. The battery is charged but they don't turn on. The headphones works well with an audio cable attached. Maybe someone knows how to fix this? Or maybe how to do a hard reset?
I recently got these and I used a little too much force when cleaning the trimmer and the plastic cover came off, Wondering if you can put it back after taking it off? I can't see to put it back🥲
Ive had these clippers for about 7 months and they work super good for bald fades, skin fades, tapers. As long as you take care of them like anything else they work perfect
You can camp anywhere in any national forest or national recreational area and you can chose any place that's not claimed blm area to stake a claim for only $15 the first yr of the claim and you can camp on your claim for two weeks at a time before the government is legally allowed to tell you have to leave for atleast a day and it's not illigal to stay on a claim as long as you want but the government is able to tell you to leave if you spend two weeks straight camping on a claim because they don't want people living on claims , it's not illigal but they wish they could make it illigal and they love to act like it is
Before 1984 you could stake a claim anywhere in national forest or national recreation area or on blm land for only $15 a yr and youd have full rights as your property and you could build a house and do whatever you wanted , back in the 70s that was the most common way young men would get property and start a family and build their homes was by claiming an area in a place they really liked that that they could easily carve a road too and there was no property tax on the claim just the yrly fee and the requirement that you mine atleast $20 worth of minerals each yr on your claim
Just bought these tried them out. As I was cutting my son’s hair the kept cutting off at around 70%. Also noticed they drained extremely fast from a full charge. Hate it as they do cut and feel really well while running.
I pay one of those first day good but after use it in my barber shop the display number is not working it's stop only on 58 I put it on charger the hole night until the morning when i come back it's still on the 58 come on this is a problem but it's still working but the problem i can't rely on the display number huh dem it
That looks like a Sig Sauer Romeo 5 knockoff, at about half the price. Given that the Romeo 5 is already a budget red dot at $100, I'll stick with the Sig Sauer.
I just got one of these about two weeks ago. I like it, but it's for small rooms only. You can only feel the heat if you're no more yhan 4 feet from the front of the heater. It theorically will eventually warm the room up, though (enclosed rooms). On the plus side, it's quieter than the old, classic wire coil ones (this is a ceramic one) which makes it great for sleeping. Radiant heaters (no fan-forced like this one) and the quietest of them all, but i needed a fan-forced one for a special circumstance of mine. To recap: not a bad space heater, for small rooms, at all.
1st time Red Dot purchaser and AR owner ,,,Been looking at Red Dots and I was going to go Sig since they aren't that expensive but I saw these CV on Amazon for $30 or $40 less so after watching a couple good reviews think I will go CV and save 💰 for rear flip up or More Ammo!!!! Thx