Two of these are very expensive and totally useless for people who are looking for a solution for a cot that has a strong weight support and no middle leg that would interfere with a wheel hump in a DIY Truck bed camper project. A single one of these, with the top bunk 4- leg height expansion would work great for a DIY truck camper bed, though. It seems to me that this company has less interest in marketing to DIY Truck camper projects and are trying to maximize their profits by forcing people to buy two in a bunk bed design.
Dogs can learn the placement of the ball in the hopper very quickly and that adds stimulation to the exercise. The electro mechanical sound as the device prepares to launch builds tension amongst the players, that’s you and the dog. In short, these are great toys. Of course, you could just get a ball checker stick for a few bucks and interact with your puppy a little more. I did both.
I used to have this harness on my chow mix dog. He used to pull me with hos regular collar to the point I didn't want to go for walk. With this one, problem solved. I am a believer. We just got a new puppy amd I am going to order one because she pulls a lot and need to get control of her.
just ordered one, can it be plugged into the car for power or do i need a socket? i misread the information and assumed you charged it up an could walk around the car with it
Interesting question. I would say if you had a power inverter and the vehicle running you probably could. I don’t know the electrical draw vs how much power a vehicle gives off while running.
Nice video. I think it's really cool from a building perspective , but I don't know if I wanna spend all that time hunched over the thing to get it up and running.
What is a "hint" water bottle? Are they the same size as a standard water bottle? The look like an unusual size/shape. Why not use something standard sized so we have some frame of reference?
Looks like it could be quite effective on a vehicle that has well protected paint....the short power cord could be a concern though for me....how have you found having the bulk of the plug close to your paintwork?
Good question I have one of those retractable power cords in my garage which is ceiling mounted so I pull this down and put it over my shoulder down my arm to the blower so don’t have to worry about anything touching the paint.
Good question and you have a few options. I personally think the blower works so well and fast I use it in the driveway with the sun out without any water spots. You could pull the car in the garage to give you more time from the sun. If you use something like a griots garage spray ceramic it helps the water float on top of the car and easily moved with the blower.
Unfortunately they discontinued it and I personally believe the locking mechanism on the 12 is better than the bigger ones. If you check eBay I see one or two on there every so often but I’m still very happy with mine
Great! I still own and use the one in this video. Only one only thing I notice is the little grate that supports the wood can rust if the rubber coating wears off but in regards to the stove it’s I would say as good as day one in regards to use
Thank you for the fast answer. I want to buy one of these, but they are all sold out everywhere in Germany were i live or way to expensive:(. Maybe when the situation will normalize they will be on the market again
@@etidiharmon6662 You’re welcome and I don’t think you will be disappointed. Also don’t be afraid to check out solo stoves. I have a review for one of those and they are excellent and come in different sizes and a little lighter for backpacking
Appreciate the video. Deciding between this or the Master Blaster. I don't own a detailing business, but I meticulously take care of my cars paint. I don't mind coughing up the money for the Master Blaster if I need to. Also nice touch with the arrows indicating the attachments during the unboxing. Good video!
Thank you! I still lean towards this because of its small side vs the master blaster on wheels. I have a pull down power chord from the ceiling and keep it over my shoulder when blowing off the car vs having to drag something behind me. Either way you go you can’t go wrong! Good luck
You won’t be disappointed! I blew out my dyson bin and filter yesterday in the drive way and always find new uses. Check out Griot’s’s garage spray ceramic for your bike with the blower
I just used one today for the first time. It's actually very powerful for such a small machine. I find that it's a double edged sword however. It's great for blowing water out (and there's a lot of water) of the seams and the molding but that's kind of the problem. The more I blew the more water came spraying out and the more I had to dry with a towel. You need also to use a towel to dry the spray water unless you want to be there for hours chasing water beads and spray around. I was astonished at how much "hidden" water there was in the seams and crevices of the car (and there's a lot). I guess it's ok to help with the drying process especially the wheels (saves your back and knees) speeding up the wheel drying but people should not believe that it's going to speed up the whole drying process because it won't. It will just help getting ALL the water out of the seems and moldings. It also helps if your car has a good coating on it. Oh, yeah..It's good for the grill and side mirrors too. Thanks for the video.
This is hands down the best no-pull harness out there. I have tried a lot of different products and none were as easy to use and instantly effective as the walk your dog with love harness. Thank you!
I couldn't agree more. Ive converted many dogs into great walkers and just ordered another one for our new pup! Sizing can be a little weird but once you find the right fit, you're all set!
On my Paratrooper I prefer to: 1) Unlatch the frame lock 2) Unlatch and remove seat post 3) Flip-up the kickstand 4) Unlatch the front wheel lock, remove the wheel, and then lean the wheel against the car. This way my exposed front fork lever never touches the pavement and I can lift the entire bike frame with one arm easily to place it into the trunk of my car. I have a quilted moving blanket in the truck that I lay the bike frame upon and fold the excess back over to cover the entire frame. Then I lay the wheel and seat post assembly on top of the blanket so that the frame doesn't get scratched. If you want to prevent things from shifting around as you drive you can add a second moving blanket on top of the wheel and seat post to stabilize everything. Moving blankets are only about $10 at stores like Harbor Freight and will last for years.
My opinion is cast iron for everything would be too heavy and the sides are insulated to keep the heat in as it currently sits. Someone one put some thought into this design and assume your suggestion would def increase the price per unit. Ive been very pleased with this product!