Have you had problems with playing it in warm weather aswell? when playing above 70% volume in warm wearher the passive radiators move outwards because of the warm air inside the speaker.
@@amandalong9657 Hi! You drink out of it like a straw. The mouthpiece is attached to the interior straw/becomes an extension of the interior straw. No need to tip the water bottle to drink, just hold it in an upright position and use the same suction that you would use for any drink with a straw. If your child is only tipping it forward to drink and expecting water to pour out this is likely the reason for their struggle. Hope this helps!
@@brittanybacarisse9948Hi! Water will leak out of this hole only if you are tilting it while the spout is up. Because it has a straw inside there is no need to tilt this water bottle to drink, you just drink from the spout like a straw while the bottle is upright. If your little one is used to sippy cup lids they may try tilting this water bottle initially like a cup and a bit of water will trickle out this hole. Just show them how to hold the bottle straight and suck like a straw (without tilting) if needed. When the spout is down and the flip top is closed this hole is covered by a nub on the bottom of the silicone spout and does not leak. Hope this helps! 😊
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I bought this speaker 3 days ago, bro the bass is so massive and causing some chaos with me and neighbors 😂, everything about it is just so massive, i can’t complain about the battery life on max volume because a speaker with this kind of sound quality and bass is expected to drain a lot of battery when on max volume, so i don’t see it as Cons ✌🏻
@@sauldsb6299 on normal volume I use it 4 days before remembering to charge it, i haven’t tested it on 100% yet, just buy it and test it, you’ll never regret it
@@zzimbo The machine will stay in the warm position indefinitely, however I did a test with water and the temperature of the keep warm setting was higher than 115 degrees F (too warm for incubation stage of yogurt if I'm not mistaken). Also the manual suggested not cooking anything in the pot that would take longer than 1 hour to cook so I would be hesitant to leave it on overnight for this reason. I hope this helps and that you can find another way to incubate your yogurt!
Thanks. I think the max 1 hour would be the cooking setting and not neccessarily the warm setting. Maybe a cloth over the top, and not a lid will keep it cooler. At $19, it is worth a try. Also i want try and do steel cut oats and maybe bread in it. I'll let you know!@@BornPractical-oz1sx
It throws a lot of air, but I wouldn't say more than other fans. Where it stands apart from other fans is energy efficiency, how quiet it is, and how stable it is (no wobble, even at top speed). Personally I also love the dimmable light and the multiple speed settings (more than the 3 you usually get with a fan from a big box store). I hope this helps!
Great question! If cooking 3 cups of rice the steamer tray won't fit as the rice and water level is too high. I find the steamer tray works best when you cook just 1 cup of rice. I have used it when cooking 2 cups of rice a few times. However, as the rice expands in cooking it lifts the steamer tray a bit which also raises the lid. This isn't ideal but still works to cook both rice and veges. If I'm making more than 1 cup of rice I'll usually steam the veges first separately - you can put just water in the bottom pot (no rice) and turn the unit on. Takes about 5 mins to steam veges this way. Hope this helps!
@@TrollUniteable Hi! I don't think the outside mesh walls are designed to come off for washing, I only ever vacuumed and wiped with a cloth to spot clean. To fully clean if they are really dirty from storage I would probably take outside on a hot day and hose down/lightly scrub with soapy water and then rinse and dry in sun, but consult the user manual if you can download it online somewhere to double check. Our baby outgrew and I passed our bassinet onto another family recently so no longer have it here to take a closer look. I hope this helps and that you enjoy the bassinet!
I own the BB3 & the W - KING X20. The BB3 excels indoors while it’s plugged in getting max power, placed near a wall for optimal bass response. The X20 retails for $319.99, but ever since it released on Amazon, it’s been reduced to $224.99 or less. This speaker is rated at 200 watts & it’s a beast for outdoor use. It has just about any & every sound adjustment & connections that you’ll ever need, even a guitar input. It’s also capable of handling up to 60 watt fast charging, which allows you to fully charge it in 3 hrs. It has a 24hr battery & I have a hard time draining it. The most important part, the sound quality at louder volumes. Unlike most speakers, when you get to 80-85% volume, the bass tends to hang around for the most part, & the mids & highs never sound shrill or ear piercing.😂
Thank you for sharing your experience with both the JBL Boombox 3 and the W-KING X20. It's always interesting to hear different perspectives on speaker performance. I find the sound quality of the JBL at louder volumes is also great, including clear mids and highs. I hope you continue to enjoy your listening experience with both speakers!
That's the MAX HD-50DF model that uses standard sized staples. I was lucky to find a used one in excellent condition for three dollars at a local thrift store recently.😮