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I received this infuser water bottle at a discount for a honest review. This product arrived on time and is exactly as described. I heard about infuser water bottle from my friends and wanted to buy one for myself to try out. The bottle is very easy to use. I added lemon slices in the middle with my water and it tastes great. I also like that the bottle has a lid so when I am not using the bottle, I can close the cap. The bottle is also very durable and I use it every time when I go to the gym. It also holds a decent amount of water and very easy to refill. I would recommend this bottle to anyone!
I was in the market for a simple VoIP phone and decided to try MagicJack when the "Plus" model came out. The plus does not require a PC to operate. It is a simple device to setup. The setup process does try to up-sale you and you have to click no about a dozen times. The setup does require you to connect the device to a PC and create an account. After that, you don't need the PC. The reason it gets 1 star is that MagicJack blocks calls to many rural phone numbers. Tech support is virtually non-existent. I contacted them 3 times and NEVER got any resolution on the blocked calls. I only got empty promises. As to why the calls are blocked is a topic open for discussion. Googling the problem turned up the most likely scenario of the "Traffic Pumping" problem. The bottom line is that I do not recommend a product that only partially works and has no support.
Fast delivery. Product as described & fits well. Installation screws worthless-heads strip out instantaneously.
I've had the opportunity to test out several products from New York Biology in return for my honest review and I'm in love.
I had one question that I was not able to answer until the generator arrived, and that was if it used regular gas. It does. It needs at least 87 octane, which was what I wanted to know. I was impressed with the way it was packaged for shipment. There was a metal and a wooden block which had to be removed. The tools to remove them were included. However, it took more torque to remove one of the bolts than the little open end wrench could apply, so I had to use one of my own drivers to get it out. I also ordered the wheel kit, and discovered that one of the bolts used two different sized drivers that were on the same wrench - 10mm for the bolt and 12mm for the nut. Bottom line is, you need to have some of your own tools to get the generator ready. Once that was taken care of I discovered that the only effective way to add oil is to tip the generator on its side so the oil filler opening opens up instead of on the side. Otherwise you will get oil all over the place, even with a funnel. I added 20 oz of oil and put in about half a gallon of gas and tried to start it. After several unsuccessful tries I realized I had not turned the ignition switch on. It's only a big red switch on the control panel. I left the choke closed and it fired right up on the first try after that, but it put out a bit of smoke and ran rough until I opened the choke. In less than a minute the speed settled down and the engine ran nice and smooth. I connected a 250 watt heat lamp and flipped the main breaker. It lit right up and the generator didn't skip a beat. Since I had no immediate need to use the generator I decided to drain the tank. I followed the instructions and removed the sediment bowl. It was next to impossible to get the gas out that way without spilling it, and it just dribbled out very slowly. When I went to put the bowl back on the O-ring between it and the carburator came out. It was tricky getting it back in place, but eventually I got it back. What I plan to do is get a length of fuel line and use it to drain the gas from the petcock instead. If all this sounds like I am being critical, I am just pointing out the MINOR difficulties I had. On the good side, the engine starts easily and runs reasonably quiet. The output is what you would expect. I bought a Coleman extension which converted the 30A outlet to two regular outlets, so all together it provides four outlets. It does not have 220V, but I knew that. I would have needed a larger generator to run my well pump anyway. Overall, given the price and free shipping, I consider this one great generator for emergency backup use. It might be overkill for camping needs, but for the price, why not. I may be back here with an update if we have one of our frequent power outages that lasts long enough for me to justify wheeling it out and filling it up. I would definitely recommend this generator to anyone needing up to 3300 watts continuous power at 110V.
I started using this product because I noticed after doing a lot of cardio that my butt was beginning to flatline. I usually get a lot of compliments on my butt and absolutely hate a flat butt (on myself..along with hating skinny legs on myself).