@thuyngarochet thank you for your comment. I honestly don't use my apple pencil much so it hasn't been an issue for me. Anyway, sorry I can't give you more insight on that.
Ventilation is bad. I have one in white color and it’s very hot to wear because of low breathability. I prefer my other caps even though they’re darker colored
Hi @akselim7403, thank you for your comment. If ventilation is a primary feature you need, checkout another Under Armor cap called the Iso Chill Driver Mesh cap ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ZThXroqpHgk.html
Hi @mattdrives4757, thank you for your comment. Yes the Peroxicare version is great too. Overall, I find the Arm & Hammer toothpastes in general to be excellent.
Hi @Hike_and_Yap, thank you for your comment. These are not as good as say the Wilson US Open tennis balls ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-naAfa2NxyJw.html but I personally have found these, for the price point, to be fine. At my club, these balls are used for most of USTA matches that I am aware of. Try the Wilson US Open tennis balls although they are more expensive, they may work better for you.
Should be great to read a disclaimer from the beginning about who are you and why you review specifically Manuka Health brand ? What is your relationships to the brand ? Do you review other brands of Manuka honey ? Why do you recommend this one, based on what experience or a health issue solved cases ?
Hi @manukahoneyguru, thank you for your comment. I have no relationship whatsoever with the brand and it's not the only manuka honey I have reviewed for example here is another one I reviewed some time back ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-gp28oQnm-3A.html I am reviewing these and other products from a personal end-user perspective and I actually do really like Manuka honey and the health benefits they provide.
@@QuickHonestReviews Be honest, your review ( as you said based on your personal consumption experience) reminds a pure advertisement. That is why I have suggested you to include a sort of disclaimer about WHY you do a review of that specific brand. For example, you did not review my brand Bee Magic , you chose ( for some reason) a brand that belongs to Chinese nation person since 2019.,, the brand that export much more Manuka honey than entire New Zealand produces annually. Unfortunately, I'm very familiar with that brand and fortunately I met personally with its original founder and his family members before it was sold to Australian corporation and over one year to a Chinese owner. Manuka Health brand does not test their batches at independent laboratories , they do that on their own premises. Moreover, their batch constitutes many tons of honey while 1 drum can hold only 430 kg max. So, by definition, Manuka Health packs and sells a BLEND of different drums contents while Bee Magic brand packs a single drum batch. It is extremely important if we talk about medicinal grade of Manuka hone and health supporting application. I hope I was clear on my side.
@@manukahoneyguru thank you for your comments. Again, I have ZERO relationship to the Manuka Health brand (no sponsorships, financial incentive, nothing - not even samples. I personally paid full price for the product - just like all the other products I review). BTW this Manuka Health brand is sold in many stores in New Zealand itself where I have personally travelled to. Thank you for your additional information about the company itself, obviously an end user consumer like myself is not going to do a deep dive research into a company I bought a product from and doing a quick review on it. Overall, I am a big fan of Manuka Honey and it's wonderful health benefits. I have never heard of your Bee Magic brand but will look out for it when buying my next jar of Manuka Honey, assuming it's available. Where is it sold?
Hi @jaquevius, thanks for the comment. My take is that it depends on your racket. If you have a more control oriented racket then you can go for a lower tension. A power oriented racket, then use a higher tension for bit more control. 50-55 lbs is a good starting point range for you to test. It may take a few tests to find your ideal tension.
@Vordigon1 thank you for your comment. On highest volume if you are close to the headset, approximately 2 - 3 foot you can hear some sound although very clearly.
I been on a string journey for a long time and finally settled with Big Hitter Blue 17 (Non Rough version)! I kept trying so many other strings in my Speed Pro and always have 2 racquets to compare back to back. I keep coming back to the Big Hitter Blue for it's feel, control, decent tension maintenance, and pop. I decided to restring my racquets every 2-3 weeks since I have my own stringer! Wish there were more people like us who have reviewed this string. Very underrated!
@DamianTran thank you for your comment. Yes, agreed, these Tourna Blue strings are definitely underrated! Awesome strings in my opinion and absolutely worth trying out especially at the price point of around $10.
@maxtan7857 thank you for your comment. Mic should definitely work through bluetooth on a Windows computer. I suggest downloading the latest firmware updates for Tilde Pro as well as any bluetooth updates for your Windows PC. I also suggest reaching out to Orosound support as you should not be having that issue. The other option is have you tried using the USB dongle instead of bluetooth. I find that tends to be a very strong signal/connection between the two devices. Hope that helps.
Strangely enough, an 80 ounce glass jar of pickles, with the "brine" runs at less thar $10 (last I checked) at walmart (not a "yuge" fan of Walmart, or Amazon, for that matter). The "pickle juice" (aka "brine") sells the "garbage"/(rubbish) from the making of pickles, at a PROFIT (while I'm not opposed, THINK... HUMAN... THINK). Plastic bottle with 64 ounces vs. Glass bottle with 80 ounces (even the math "says": if you're getting 80 ounces, at LEAST 20 ounces is "pickle juice"... add in the price of an EMPTY 80 ounce jar, even WITHOUT the lid, and you'll be "money ahead" buying the pickles in the glass jar)
@kennethpipkin759 Thank you for your comment and insights. I do agree about the glass bottles, that would absolutely be better for the environment. A quick point about buying pickle juice in the jars with the pickles then pouring out the pickle juice, that is certainly an option to consider. Just bear in mind that you will need to strain the juice because it typically has bits of garlic and other sediment in the jar. The pickle juice brine that what was reviewed had already been strained so there is that convenience factor with buying just the brine itself. Nonetheless, great point about the glass bottle and a good tip to save a few dollars if you wanted to do that yourself (and if you like pickles to eat then that's the way to go!)
Hi @mohannadabuahmad and thank you so much for your comment. I would suggest also trying a dedicated aligner cleaner solution product like the Invisalign Cleaning Crystals ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-J9GQng9JgHI.html
Hello @kevinmiller4641 thank you for your comment. The tea tree oil and mint combination I find is just invigorating not harsh at all. For people that have very sensitive skin, I suggest m start trying it out by using to their wash hands and see how it is goes.
@christiancullen1391 thanks for your question. If there just a few small marks, I use cold water and hand wash with a bit of liquid detergent and air dry. If really dirty, then cold machine wash also with liquid detergent and air dry. What I also suggest if machine wash, is put a bunched up clean towel inside the cap to help absorb moisture and retain front shape.
@@marshallronaldndava3258 thanks for the comment. The version reviewed and the 3.0 version you mentioned seem to be identical. It was purchased from Amazon so I think the listing possibly just didn't label it 3.0 as there are other listings that look the same but do mention 3.0. Under Armor also has another version of the Blitzing cap with the logo that's a bit smaller positioned at the side instead of dead center in the front. Hope that helps :)
@tinycat555, thank you for your comment. It depends on how you play, of course, but generally, the higher the level of play, the harder and with a lot of topspin the ball will be hit, resulting in more frequent restringing needed. For recreational players playing a couple of times a week using a full bed of the X-one Biphase string could certainly last a few months. The 16 gauge would be longer-lasting than the 17 gauge. This is a really good quality sting and worth trying.
@@QuickHonestReviews thanks for your reply! Already trying the strings for a couple of days. They feel very, very good 💯. Let's see about durability. Cheers
@@franzjupp1187 thank you for your comment. Depending on how often you are playing + your level + style of play (flat groundstrokes or heavy topspin) + gauge selected will all factor into how long your strings will typically last.
Thank you for the review! I am also looking at getting one of these for myself in the on ear version. How has the headset held up so far? Is it your main daily headset? My Poly Voyager Focus is still going strong after a year and a half of daily use, but I would need to upgrade it at some point.
Hi @ViatoremDiEfa, thanks for your comment. The headset is made very well and just works. I did have a small issue with connectivity using Bluetooth but turns out it was my laptop's Bluetooth that was the issue and not the headset. I use the headset every time I need noise cancelling capabilities and also when call/zoom talk quality is important as well as reducing background noise as the boom microphone is excellent for this. I think this Tilde would be a very worthy replacement consideration.
i really love the watch because i use it for all activities, just like instinct. i spearfish and freedive, it’s very dependable too. but, horrible for scuba diving because the screen is so small, almost unusable scuba at night because of the tiny screen plus our human eyes focal range.
Hi @kuang01, thank you for your comment. Yes it's just like the Instinct but has more features especially for Diving. If you find the screen too small especially for night dives, you might want to consider having this as your backup dive computer and then use a larger screen dive computer as your primary. This Garmin Descent G1 is excellent for marking your latitude and longitude positioning when entering the water for your exact dive location which is a feature most of large screen dedicated dive computers don't have.
Thank you for your comment @MrDlsjoen, we'll work on an updated review soon. Also have a look out for demonstration videos of the product on RU-vid if you are looking for ways to use it. We found it really works well as an eco-friendly alternative to WD-40.
I would love to see you do examples of the degreaser if you can. I bought the lubricant to use on my Knipex pliers and honestly, I was blown away! @@QuickHonestReviews
@@EmmanuelA1 thanks for your comment. Glad you hear you also really like the Gear Hugger lubricant. Thanks also for your suggestion to review the degreaser which we will endeavor to do soon.
I was looking for a string like natural gut to buy here in Brazil, cause its very expensive! Not that the tecnifibre x one biphase isnt, but obviously cheaper than natural gut. Im looking for to use with a Luxilon Power Rough 17. Which X One Biphase would u recommend? 16, 17, 18? Thank you a lot for the review.
Thank you for your comment @rodrigomaceddo. I would try either the 16 or 17 gauge to last longer, the Luxilon poly will start wearing through the 18 much quicker.
Look, I know this stringing thing is trial and error, but I don't have an unlimited roll of strings. vcore 98 at 45 pounds of Tourna Silver 7 1.25 I found it solid, which I do feel that I could even play with 44 pounds, but I don't know if it would be too crazy, but I swear I feel that way. I did string the same size with Tourna BH blue rough 1.25 and it was nothing to see, I felt that the string was very loose and I don't want to continue losing string. in this type of rope to compensate for it being softer than silver 7 how many pounds would it be wise to go up? I saw videos where they string with this string at 50 pounds and I even saw videos from TW where Silver 7 tour fits them in an ezone 98 + at 45 pounds.
Hi @felipepoisson9734, thank you for your comment. If you found the Tourna Big Hitter Blue Rough too loose at 44 lbs, I would suggest go up 5 lbs to 49 lbs and see how it feels there. I currently use it at 47 lbs on mains in a hybrid setup with a control type racket.
@@QuickHonestReviews Do you use 47 pounds with this particular rope? what type of racket? It happens that I can't find the tension and if I lower the racket too much it starts to vibrate and it's uncomfortable (regardless of using anti-vibrator), with tourna silver 7 in 44 pounds it doesn't happen to me, but I can't string the blue rough at that tension, there Yes, the racket would vibrate excessively. what racket do you use? i Vcore 98 2021
@@felipepoisson9734 OK the Vcore 98 is somewhat similar to my ProKennex Black Ace 315. I string at 47 lbs for the Tourna Rough without any vibration issues. You may need to experiment a few times to get the ideal tension for your racket and preference.
100% not made from dill pickle now it taste about like 20 or 30% like dill pickle juice but the Fact is No pickles ever see this drink it's water vinegar salt some flavorings and 2 or 3 other things you would not use in dill pickle's ( BTW it works and it works well ) i used to drink dill pickle juice and i still do it taste better then this but this works better 👌
Hi @brunoblud, thank you for your comment. I don't find any difference in the feel or functionality of the overgrip itself. The only difference I found is that the XL is simply longer in length. I personally prefer this XL size as it gives me a bit more flexibility when wrapping the overgrip and any extra at the end I simply tear or cut off.
I was considering a stand designed for a 15.6" portable monitor. The platform on the stand is currently positioned almost horizontally, but for a monitor, it needs to be nearly vertical (standing up). Can this stand accommodate such orientations?
I'm answering to myself. I contacted Tounee. They sent me pictures that the platform where you put the monitor infact tilts to vertical position. Very good customer support.
Hi @jobth8696 and thank you for your comment. I did double check and the only 'acid' ingredient is Lactic acid. You can see the full ingredients list from the manufacturers website here www.originalsource.co.uk/products/originals/mint-shower-gel/
Thanks a bunch for the awesome review of Gear Hugger! 🌟 We're stoked that our gear rocked your outdoor world. Your satisfaction means the world to us! Any cool features that stood out to you? Got any suggestions? We're all ears! Thanks for being a part of the Gear Hugger crew!
You're welcome @gearhugger6568 I think the feature that was really neat was actually the small plastic clip that stops accidental sprays of the lubricant until you are ready and take it out.
Apologies @phish8 I'll re-do the review showing it on the iPad itself. In another review of an IPad case, ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-zstT-nXBPCc.html look at around 1:30 you can see the screen protector and some of the fingerprints I mention in this review.
I started using the products about two weeks ago. Before, I used Kérastase, Sebastian... My hair is tightly curly and was very problematic: the ends had trichonodosis (even after cutting my hair) and were very rough. Additionally, it was porous in some areas. Anyway, since the first use, I noticed a difference in softness and detangling. I am increasingly delighted. In my country (Brazil), they are more expensive than Kérastase, but I will make this sacrifice even if I have to eat only eggs and ramen.
I'm considering buying the QMount massage gun but was wondering about its vibration level. Does it vibrate intensely or is it relatively smooth in operation?
Hi Tanner, the QMount can hold many massage gun brands and types. I would check with QMount first before ordering if you are concerned - their customer service was quick and responsive when I contacted them. The mount itself is secured into a wall and there are adjustments to tighten your massage gun in pace securely so it doesn't move or wobble. Hope that helps and thanks for the comment.
I just was “prescribed” these by my chiropractor. I’ve been having back sweats with freezing feet and hands for almost a year now. I’m convinced it’s a nerve issue so I was told to try these. I hoping these work!
That's a good point, thanks for sharing. I wish all charging ports for devices could just be standardized to USB-C. Hopefully the EU legislation takes effect worldwide.