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Wow! Most Coherent, Cogent and straightforward review I have ever seen 😮 Bravo I own two of these The interface is not perfect but so what. For the $ it is good. I have 2 V20 boruit, the 2024 version. Highly recommend Boruit, thank you for your video 😊❤
I got mine today from Amazon. The HIHHY 20kpa suction is not as good as my old 15Kpa Dibea stick vacuum. The HIHHY that I received today won’t stand on its own and always falls back and it’s advertised as free standing on its own. I’m returning it. I wanted to like it but suction was not great and it wouldn’t stand on its own.
Well they actually look better than the ITT version we used in the early 90’s. They do have a purpose and actually look pretty good. Great Honest review.
got one of these not so long ago. Cracking torch for the price. I tested it on a short trail run in an unlit wooded area and it was plenty bright enough to simultaneously see the route ahead as well as light up any trip hazards at my feet. Since did a run time test from full charge to dead on the high brightness mode and it lasted just over 2 hours. Really hard to find a better torch for the price!
This is very nice binocular,it has fluride glass and Abbe Koening prisms, pretty comparable with meopta meostar and Swarovski SLC and ne NL pure 14x52, there is one more that is blaser optic and GPO.
Maven binos are legit, amazing F&F, great glass....but Id ONLY buy their binos. Their spotter misses the mark bc its 50x not 60x and their scope reticles are just odd....especially their mil reticles which always feel like an afterthought. Gorgeous binos though
Great feedback! Hope you subscribed. True, their rifle scope MOA reticles are odd with their diamond 10 MOA crosshairs and their MIL reticles look like Leupold's which I always found too busy.
At 25m distance, a 45x can easily see .22 on black. But I recommend a GoSky or at just over 100 US the Athlon Talos is the sharpest scope below 250. See my reviews on those.
@@73SDR Did you try a different charging cables? If it still doesn't work, send it back for an exchange. Mine charges without a problem and has been working with the same charge for the last 6 months.
@@MoondogReviews I used the same cable I use for my phone, so it shouldn't be a bad cable. Trying the gauge out took the last of the juice out of the battery, so I'm just going to return it.
Thanks for the video. I had to rush and purchase 2 pairs for my 9 year old after breaking his glasses… I hope it comes quickly because I did not read until after the fact that it is shipped from the Middle East. Have you ever used Rush shipping? Or even with standard shipping did it take a long time?
@@MoondogReviews”Goggles4U ships from overseas production facilities in Thailand and Pakistan. After the manufacturing process, orders are sent from these facilities to drop-shipment locations in the US, UK, and Canada. From there, the orders are forwarded to customers by the respective country's postal “service: US: USPS UK: Royal Mail Canada: Canada Post
@@MoondogReviewsyou are correct, kind of :) They are dropped shipped to California and from there USA orders are shipped. But they are made in Thailand or Pakistan
How often do you add the fertilizer liquids to the pods, and how much? Do you add the fertilizer liquids before or after germination 🤔 Thanks for the video.
Great review, those would be great for outside the house or a camping trip so you could see the things that go bump in the night. I like the light weight so no helmet with counter balance. Thanks for sharing.
Each card is its own test and can be used separately. But once opened, there the chemicals will degrade and go stale, like opening up a bag of crackers. I have no idea how long it will be viable once opened?
Why does Rumble monetize copyright stuff? example like a NFL game or pro wrestling match. I didn't get paid much but like 50 cents or something like that. you mention Star Wars at 2:50. Rumble will monetize a short clip of film.
Can you explain in greater detail what you mean? Are you asking why they put ads on copyrighted content? Or are you asking if a person posting copyrighted content is getting paid? They shouldn't, unless they have a 'license' to use it. There is a legal concept called "Fair Use" but there is no hard or fast rule on it. Fair Use come from copyright law which allows for parody, commentary, and criticism of copyrighted content.
@@MoondogReviews Rumble paid me for posting a clip of NFL games and clips of movies. I'm just wondering how that is. Should I delete it or remove monetization?
I recommend the Skyrover Banner Cloud APO if you want best bang for your buck in high end quality Binoculars. Zero chromatic aberration and ridiculously wide FOV similar to my NL Pures.
Appreciate another great honest review. I had the Gen 1 version and I just couldn't stand it due to the excessive amounts of chromatic aberration. It was a hige disappointment so I sent them in for warranty brand new straight out of the box along with a BX1 BX2 and BX3 all needing warranty and they swapped them out for a 10x42 and 12x50 BX5 Santiams after giving me an upgrade option. Very happy about it. Really like mt BX5 Santiam 15x56. Props to Leupold!!!
The B2 11x45 is my favorite. I recently demoed the 10x50 B6 which just didn't do it for me and compared to my Skyrover Banner Cloud APO 10x50 and much preferred my Skyrover Banner Cloud APO 10x50 for almost half the price and the view through is insanely wide. Image quality was night and day noticeably better too with absolutely zero chromatic aberration. Only negative is made in China but actually worth paying full price for IMHO. Message Skyrover in China tepl them th guy who bought all 4 models recommended you contact me them. Try requesting the 12x50 model I bet you'll be literally blown away by it since you already reviewed the Leupold BX4 Gen 2 12x50 which sucked. Plus these are significantly cheaper.
This Wyoming based company Maven really makes very nice binoculars,they use fluride glass and also Abbey Koenig expensive and high light transmission prisms, there some models are made in japan.
I can’t recommend maven enough. My 9x45 B2 binos have been through the ringer, and continue to impress me every time I get behind them. Moondog, any chance you could review their riflescopes? I’m especially interested in their 5-30x56
@@MoondogReviews I think from a testing perspective it makes sense to do lumen test first then go to water + drop test (of course you can edit differently). As a viewer, seeing the water + drop test first alleviates any big concerns about the product and captured my attention. I didn't see as much coverage about the body lights (certain communities have a special use for the red/blue/UV?) lights so I think mentioning that would've been useful!