I just got a Ranger S June 2024 and the cockpit is different. I got a color screen and different controls and are actually easier to use then the older model.
Im not sure if you will ever read this, but they made a new messenger bag that i feel like it is a callback to rough rider. It's called the shinjuku messenger.
Is the filter replacement monitor automatically reset when the new filter is installed? I don't see anything in the instructions on how to start with a fresh one. I am not using a phone app and need to use it independently of other devices. Maybe tapping on the side for an extended period would?
It's been a few months since you made this awesome video review - your thoughts now? Going to order new grill and this would be our choice. Wondering why only the $50 price difference between this and the S-435 - was anything compromised or changed - ie: substantial/strength of grill housing, etc. Thank you!
I wanted the hey bike ranger so bad i loved the style of it. But the smart choice was to pick this one because of the battery location and i live in a state where there is snow and salt. I also liked the weight limit was higher.
I upgraded from my 7 year old treager to a ironwood 885 yesterday. I went to home depot for some stuff for the garden and right inside the front door they had a ironwood 885 already assembled and marked down to $800 it's the older style ironwood but still a upgrade from my old one and I'm loving it. I'm still going to keep my old one in case I need to do a large cook and to have as a backup.
Great vid! Explain to me what I need for the natural gas line. We bought a house and the natural gas line is waiting for a grill. Does that have to be a specific size for the flow?
I’ve tried both and def like the regular 6 year. Also like the viscosity of Bib and Tucker. Ice cube and it’s easy sippin. Find myself going back to it more and more. I paid a little over the price tag but was well worth it
I bought the 6 year and to your comments, it's hard to drink neat in my opinion. Much better shaken (straight up) but still don't like it nearly as much as other aged bourbons. Doesn't compare to most others I've tried or have in my bar (9 year, 10 year, etc). As for everyday drinking, I'd much rather drink traditional 3-4 year bourbon. And for sipping, something aged a bit longer.
I purchased a Hub II grill and there is a problem with the rotisserie. It pauses about 2 seconds in the same location on every rotation and then continues. This might not sound like much of an issue but it causes whatever I am cooking to overcook or burn in the area that faces the fire when it pauses. I contacted Everdure via email and they responded via email and promised to repair it. Six months have passed and they have not sent a tech to repair it. They stopped responding to my emails. Don't bother calling the customer service number. They don't answer and never return a call.
Very nice review! Thank you! I almost never use my Ranger S on anything other than PAS 3, as the bike is plenty fast for me at that level. (18-22 miles per my adjustments) (I also skateboarded for at least half my life or more and am probably much more familiar than most people with how painful it is to hit concrete - even with pads) So, I pedal, the PAS 3 kicks in - suddenly I'm going almost faster than needed and I coast. The bike starts to slow down, and I start peddling again, and the cycle continues. I'm ca 4-5 miles from my downtown area. I can go downtown, drive around for around 20 minutes, come all the way back, take another short trip around my neighborhood (ca 2-4 mile radius - for about 30-40 minutes) and then it's time for me to charge the bike. Not nearly the 55 miles I was hoping for, BUT the charger is very fast, and you can literally take a long nap, wake up, and you're bike will be 99% full already. In my case, 51.x volts out of the 54.x volts needed for a full charge. THAT was one of the reasons why I bought this bike, because there's nothing worse than having to go back 20+ times to check if your electric product is charged, only to find out it's not! On my bike I have both front and rear baskets and pannier bags, each side of which holds my relatively heavy locks. NOTE: With this set up, the bike is notably heavy. You don't notice this at all when you're riding the bike, and in fact, it's almost an advantage, as the bike feels very stable, but when you're moving the bike through doorways, etc, you will feel the weight of the bike, for sure. If you're tiny and/or not that strong, this set up might not be your most optimal. It's damn practical, as you can fit exactly 2 - 12 packs of soda just in the rear basket alone, but it's heavy. Otherwise, I would HIGHLY recommend this bike. It's SUPER fun, and the exercise you're going to get is not going to be a drudgery, it will be a very pleasant experience that you're going to look forward to. One thing I would change if I was Heybike is the location of the horn, as it has a tendency to get accidentally pressed by your chest when moving the bike around the house, etc. My roommate is a knife collector, so accidentally pressing the horn takes on a WHOLE new meaning for me, lol!
Hey, great review, but does the charger make sounds when charging? (little electrical noises, such as coilwhine or knacking/bangs?) I've ordered from Baseus several times, but each and every charger produced sounds when charging and became hot (70°C / 158 fahrenheit).