boopolo.com was conceived in 2005 in Ireland by me for dabbling in computer code and reviews. The name was taken from the nickname (Boo) I called my oldest daughter from when she was a baby. I reincarnated it a few years back as a help website. After the successful IrishChippy brand on RU-vid & Amazon Influencer, we created a gardening and food channel called Grow & Glow here on youtube. After a slow start, Grow & Glow finally got off the ground in 2021. In late 2021 I decided to create this new boopolo channel, mainly for product reviews and some news stories. You can buy me a coffee here for only $3: ko-fi.com/IrishChippy It would be much appreciated ... Pascal
hello sir. can you please tell me if the keyboard stays untouched for 10minutes or so, if it goes on sleep mode? and if yes, does it return to action pretty fast? thank you! i actually need it always on, no sleep mode.
New subscriber here! I found your channel by watching your review of the philips norelco 5400 shaver. Thanks! Do you live in Ireland? Just curious because you said it’s piping hot. How hot does it get? I live in Wisconsin, USA, and even 80 degrees Fahrenheit is too hot for me! 🥵😅
Thank you very much. I completed my first full marathon 10 days ago. I have been living in The Philippines for the past 14 years. It's not such nice weather back in Ireland, just like Wisconsin.
I really don't understand why impact drivers don't have clutch systems. I mean clucth is necessary for screwing and drivers are for screwing. So to me it even makes more sense to put clutch on drivers than drills.
Not many people read the manual. If you read the instructions, the air hose should be on the inside of the arm to best feel the pulse, not on the top like she has.
As everyone can see the air tube is on the inside of my wife's arm in this video as per instructions, and exactly as the diagram on the cuff itself. You must be confused with another video.
I have my coffee delivered a few days after roasting, so I have no need to freeze. It is best to freeze in sealed bags, enough for a few days in each bag. Thank you for watching
I do not think gamers use the audio jack from the monitor. They plug directly into the sound card on their PC. No, it is not a pro gamers monitor. Thank you for watching
You can hold it on up to 95C when you have selected the hold switch on the back. It will maintain that selected temperature. If you wish to heat the water to between 96C -100C you need to turn off the hold feature. I explained in the video
I have been using the same Forerunner 30 for well over 4 yrs now. For my purposes it does everything required whilst cycling, recording distance, average speed, time and route. Then uploading the FIT file to Strava. The question is why these Forerunner watches don't seem to want people to know that they can also be used on bikes?
All the forerunner watches now have comprehensive cycling sections. That said, if I was a very serious cyclist, I would use a bike computer like the Edge 540. Thank you for watching
Yes. Most of the straw bottles are the same due to the small vent hole. If you loosen the cap you can get it quickly too. Thank you for watching. Thank you for watching
@@Boopolo I absolutely positively LOVE the superb quality of the "YETI Rambler 36 oz Bottle" 👏👍👏👍! I also have the same color ("Alpine Yellow"), btw 😊 !
you have tried both z407 and z333, which has a better audio quality? this 2 models are my choices..i like the boxy form of the z333 its classic, but downside is cluttery wires, the z 407 has less wires and has bluetooth but more expensive
I listened to these in the video and unfortunately, the 4.5 diameter causes a psychoacoustic resonance, which makes the Tweeter a bit woofy and the Woofer a bit tweety
Thanks...getting one as its the most value on height ( 42.5''-74.8'') and weight (up to 66 lb) combo out there. At 6'3'', I'll appreciate raising it up to 74.8"!
I purchased this kit on Amazon Canada for a very reasonable price of ~ $55.00 CAD. I adapted it to my Bosh Mr23EVS plunge base router by adding 2 extra holes in the base plate. I made a few experimental bowls and discovered that the very small wood screw that holds the router in place was getting loose as the device was rotating and did not produce accurate circles. I solved the problem by drilling a 4mm hole in the work and using a bolt type screw of 15mm length which gave me a more secure fit and accurate circles. If Milescraft could develop a better way to secure the device other than a 1/2 " wood screw, this jig would be the best router tool on the market.
Yes. I would think a better way of doing the small one would be better. Maybe something like the big one, where the screw is down tight and the plastic acts as a pivot. Thank you for watching.
@@Boopolo If you use the same hole it cannot be anything but a flat screw, since the part that secures the router would not slide over your part. it has to be flush with the black section. I hope you understand what I mean.
@bernardmichaud1099 I understand fully. I was merely referring to how Milescraft could improve on the design. For modification, one could put a machine-threaded (M6) flat-topped screw into a threaded barrel dowel on the bottom. That way the the dowel on the bottom would be fixed tight.
Hello, unfortunately the link for Canada brings me to your amazon page, but I cannot find this product listed. I did a search in your 600 or so posts for "Yihua" and found nothing
Sorry. I did not put the video up on my Canada Amazon page yet. Regardless, it is the same video as on US page. For the product itself, you could try amzn.to/3R4WJQu Please note that it is an affiliate link. Yihua have a vast amount of different soldering stations, and they are generally good value for money. Thank you for watching