Muchísimas gracias mañana sabré si me a servido de ayuda pero creo que si llevo dos días para poder conectar mi camara tengo toda la instalación echa pero no sabía cuál era el cable a conectar gracias un saludo 🫂
I got mine recently and have to say I was shocked how good it shaved as you described, I'm someone who tried electric shaver and gave up on it and normal shaving blade cut and hurt because facial hair are too hard. I notice they were no silicone to seal the port which worry me every time I rince the device not splash any water there. Did you see the S600 version?
Yes i saw it, i want to get one of those to review too, just this little one has served me well, i'm not in a rush to get it. I don't rinse mine with water, you could just take the head off and rinse that out, let it dry. honestly i don't take good care of my foils, i just use them until they stop working well, then chuck a new head on it since they are fairly cheap if you buy a pack. if you use shaver oil etc, they will last better
aero is also made in china. They (westerns) always have their stuff made in china and then put the name of their brands on it, like they made it. It is better to buy chinese stuff than western garbage whose profits goes to finance the holocaust of Shitrael.
I feel like you just brushed off the dust, rather than blowing it. The video is nice tho. Btw here's a quick tip, always hold your fans still before blowing, rotating fans can generate voltage
Dude. I am very disappointed with your review. I have the braun 7 but I was looking for an alternative as the foil has jagged holes in it. This s100 I ordered via your affiliate link is gutless and a waste of money.
Nah i disagree. i've been using it for months, it shaves better, the foils are cheaper and last longer, more convenient with USBC charging, and it has a high review on aliexpress (basically higher than any aggregate review on the braun) Disagree if you like, i still love this shaver and friends i've recommended it to also agree.
By the way dude, i spend far more than i make on affiliates to make the reviews. i buy products i like, and review the ones i find useful. my goal is to save people from getting ripped off on products with high mark ups. i just add the affiliate links because why not, it allows me to review a couple extra products every now and then, basically my priority is trying to help people find affordable products. 👌👌
Well, i can't be sure, but it's advertised as polypropylene, it's not an expensive plastic, i don't see any reason to mislead about it. i think by now other plastics would have degraded or something but seems intact after almost a year.
I think you’re such a legend dude I mean you are not deeply into the topic but I like that you just explore it in your own way :) the coffee world is really „lifestyley“ and people often get way to caught up in technical details and just repeat the things they’ve heard from other „experts“ without being able to taste the difference themselves sometimes xD You’re a welcome addition to this world as you’re not all snobbish and technical but just try to get the best coffee for your own taste
Cheers for your kind comment. Yes, i'm not that in to coffee but i reviewed some coffee products and it seemed like a popular topic, the comments were all generally well intentioned, constructive criticism, it encourages me to explore the topic more and answer questions, make follow ups etc. And yeah, i have seen this same product sold locally for more than twice the price, so my goal is more to show people that you can get a good deal on identical or functionally identical/ same quality product for much cheaper prices, hopefully help someone save money. not just in the coffee niche. I also find coffee also fits nicely with many other niches, camping, travel, i'll be exploring portable options such soon too, should be fun.
I'ts made from polypropylene which does not contain BPA. No test, but most other plastics would have degraded after almost a year of use whereas this is still basically intact.
I just ordered one on a sale for 5 U.S. dollars I'm excited to get it. I wish I would have got the kit with the prismo but I wasn't sure what it was at the time.
@@enricovilla6312 well, id mostly refer back to james hoffmanns videos for the aeropress. Understanding the aero press and the ultimate aeropress technique. But basically, dont imediately press through the coffee, put the hot water on top, put the plunger in to have a slight vacuum so it doesnt just drip through, let it sit for ~2 minutes, then stir or even better give it a swirl (same effect, but the swirl is more convenient) them let the beans settle for 30 seconds and press it through then. Grind pretty fine, i found good succes with about 15g/200ml. I dont have an opinion on the sweetener but it feels wrong.
@@matthiasannaberger2469OK, so your concern was about the workflow, not the device. I can add that james H. prefers swirling above stirring. bye :) OPS: you pointed that out, too, it was hidden by the "more" label. bye again
Missed your comment. Of course i am, i rely on it. some of my videos are a result of constructive criticism. anything that helps me make better, more relevant content is sincerely appreciated.
Okay, wo you really dont have a setup for espresso, also not a real clue of what espresso is, wich is fine, but you should if you make a video about it. However im very intersting in where this goes😂
Haha you are probably right about everything, actually i've ordered some new gear so there should be a more relevant espressso video in the future. i thought if i knew nothing about what i was doing it would at least be hilarious to enthusiasts
@@angrykieran7515 it is hilarious, but maybe not in a very fun way, anyways if you need help with anything im happy to help, but id just be refering back to james hoffmann (you should really watch his understanding the aeropress video)
Don't go flying off the handle. Looks like a timemore c2. timemore is a well known Chinese coffee equipment company, i also have a timemore c2 max, it's been great, i use it for pour overs at the office. The bottom should tell you the click ranges from burr touch for different types of coffee. I think I'm around 27 clicks for my pour overs. When going super fine, i would spin it without coffee to make sure you don't hear burrs touching. As far as i know, it can do espresso, but it would take a long time to grind i have an electric grinder for espesso. Out of curiosity, I'll try to make espresso with the timemore soon.
Thanks for the video comparison, I am currently using a supermarket own brand foil shaver, of which I'm getting good results, the flat hairs that it cannot get, I am seeing that the top line shavers may not fair any better.
Yeah, i picked the braun because it had good reviews but i've probably spent more on replacement foils that it's worth, cheap one seems to shave better regardless so far, not sure about longevity but as the whole unit is less than half the price o just a new braun foil, and replacement foils for the cheap one are avaliable for it around 4 usd, it seems like a no brainer. plus the wall plug is a pain in the ass.
hi . did you use this cam? can you tell me about the following please( because i want to buy one) : the battery life , the stabilization , the sound .. regards
Havent got around to using it yet, i had a memory card for it but the card was malfunctioning so i put it away and forgot about it. thanks for reminding me, i'll try to get to it in the next few days
hello mate good video and you explained everything prperley but the quality of your recording was bad...i wanted to see how you connected it and ware you connected but it gave me a head ache looking at it..please dont think im taking mickie out of you...ive got one but i need to see it clearly so i can copy you
yeah fair enough, this video is years old now if i were to redo it i would have put more effort into it. i honestly juwt was doing it and thought i may as well chuck something together, it may help someone.
the main problem is the material they use, the original one is safer. the cheap one idk what they use as the material but im pretty sure its not BPA free and it leads to cancer if you using it for a long time.
coffee brands are different from fashion brands, sure they markup the price but I'm sure the expensive one use a different material. I have both the original aeropress and the knockoff one, they absolutely feel different, the orginal one feels more solid. and you can look it up on youtube there is so many people comparing the og one and the fake one @@angrykieran7515
I love how people just say things without ever fact checking them. Most, if not all, of these copycats are made from ABS which is entirely BPA free and foodsafe.