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Quick delivery. Tested the item. Works exactly as expected. It even held pressure over night. No leaks which is very important.
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Item as described and fast shipping! A+++
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19.6FT Misting Cooling System Fan Cooler Patio Garden Water Mister Mist Nozzles
03 June 2020
Good basic kit, needs filter
This worked just fine for me but not entirely as described. What I received was 6m of hose, 7 nozzles, 7 nozzle T connectors, 1 hose T connector, Push on water hose adapter for both male and female, 10 1/4" hose clips, 10 snap on clips, maybe 30 cable ties (I didn't count/use them), 1 hose end. All in a neat little plaster bag. No instructions. Installation; I've used these push connectors before so I was familiar. You cut the hose to length and fully push on the connector and then pull back a little. I mounted it and did the cutting/connecting at the same time. The hose T came in handy because my water hose was in the middle of the area I wanted to mist. I had also read about and purchased a hose filter which seems to be an important part of the nozzles not clogging. So before I attached any nozzles or ends, I flushed it for a minute, then put the ends on, flushed for another minute, then screwed the nozzles in. Had a couple of leakers which needed to be tightened up and that's it, all done. There are instructions in the item description but really, they need to include 1 printed page per package to help so user doesn't have to sit there with a computer or phone looking at how to do it. It needs to be drained in the winter if freezing of course and I'm sure that eventually the nozzles will clog and need replacement, they're cheap enough.
New Top Grade Exquisite Professional Wood Metal 5-string Banjo
29 August 2018
Keeping it real
This is a good, very beginning, instrument. In no way is it a top grade or professional banjo. What this really is - is an open back banjo with some added on hardware so it can pass for a resonator banjo. What’s good; Finish is nice Sound is ok, but too soft for this style banjo Neck is straight and plays in tune mostly up the neck. Lightweight The bad; The neck is thick not good for young or small hands After 1 year the bridge needs to be replaced because the head can’t be tightened without damaging the feet Tailpiece is flimsy resulting in poor tone Tuners have slop in them making it more difficult to tune Came with a minor finish flaw If you’re not sure if the banjo is for you or the receiver then this is a good deal and you won’t be out a lot of money. When I’m traveling and want a practice banjo this is it.
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10 April 2011
Great durable fun!
The Traxxas Bandit XL-5 is a popular 1/10 scale model remote control buggy capable of 35+ MPH speeds right out of the box. Traxxas is a leading RC manufacturer based in Plano Tx. The assembled buggy is about a foot long and weighs in at about 3 lbs. The Bandit buggy style has been around since 1995 and shares many parts with the Rustler. Currently there are 2 available new models, the 2405 as seen here and the 2407 also known as the Bandit VXL. Sticking with the 2407 as seen here, the buggy is on and off road capable in wet and dry conditions due to Traxxas engineers creating waterproof electronics. The Bandit XL-5 is rated for skill level 1 for ease of set-up, maintenance, and support. It's important to consider that it also has a "training" mode with reduced power to make learning to drive easier and fun at the same time (not to mention safer). Currently, new Traxxas Bandits come with everything needed to get up and running with the exception of 8AA batteries for the transmitter. Parts are readily available from hobby stores that carry the Traxxas brand and the internet. The Driving: Setting up is easy, basically charge the battery, plug it in, turn it on and your off. The Bandit is fast, fun, and durable. It can handle almost any terrain from packed snow and asphalt to dirt and light mud. Plowed fields and forest floors are the only places that come to mind that may not work in the Bandits favor. Driving is easy and intuitive with the transmitter trigger and wheel control. Both throttle and steering is proportional, meaning turn a little and the wheels turn a little. Lefty's may find the right handed steering a little getting used to. With all the speed and power built into the Bandit it's good to know that they are also durable. Even with reasonable care I have flipped and tumbled the Bandit in the dirt, driven into fences, and jumped and landed various ways and the bandit keeps going, usually still on it's feet (or tires)(check youtube for videos). Currently the supplied battery pack will give you 10-20 minutes driving time per charge. This leads to purchasing faster chargers and more batteries which cost about $40 for a charger and between $20-$100 for a battery. A word on safety, at top speeds the 3 lb weight can hit something as hard as a hammer. The batteries produce 3000-8000 milli-amps, more than enough for very serious shocks, burns, and worse. Aftermarket Li-Po batteries have a whole host of cautionary statements. Drivers/owners/buyers should exercise appropriate caution. Moving up: Even your basic Bandit has a whole host of upgradable parts available, aluminum replacement pieces, tires, electronics and motors, even the gearing can be changed to better adapt to pavement or dirt. If your board with driving your Bandit around the neighborhood there are RC clubs that sponsor racing and other activities. It's a good overall experience for young and old alike.
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