Tuesday 31 August 2010

Highly Recommended - face wash, acne


This product does what it says. Dissolves all makeup, even those claiming to stay for 12 hours, in a second. Eye makeup is a breeze. This products does it all. No astringent or after cleansing products needed. It is gentle but removes every trace of makeup in one easy step. You'll never have a breakout again from clogged pores. Clean & Clear Makeup Dissolving Foaming Cleanser, Oil-Free 6 fl oz (177 ml)

My friend bought me this as part of a graduation gift. I've tried so many make up removers before and I can't believe I've never seen this one before! Usually, make up removers leave a little bit of stubborn waterproof mascara and/or get it off of your eyes, but it gets stuck in your skin, so you have to cleanse after to be completely clean. Not this cleanser! It removes make up AND cleanses your face so you don't have to do both separately. I have also used this on my eyelids to remove eye make up while wearing contacts, and it caused no problems. This is definitely my new go-to makeup remover!!

Only Makeup remover that will remove all makeup even eye liner. Also takes all the oils of my face helping precent acne brake outs. Bad things is that they no longer sell it in stores buy it threw amazon or e-bay.

This has proven to be the best makeup remover out there. It is priced very low for such great results. You really feel it working on your face as you rub it in with water. The pump makes it easy to dispense more when you need it even when your eyes are closed. You can open your eyes with this on and around it without it burning your eyes. It is very gentle and highly recommended.

This is the best stuff out there that I have found to take off my makeup with. It's gentle on your face and even takes off waterproof mascara like it was not even waterproof. It's sad to see that it's being discontinued and it's hard to find it online now. So if your like me and you love this stuff better stock up on it if you find it before me, I know I will be stocking up on it.

One of the best products I've ever used! I love how its a foam and the fact that it takes away all of my makeup including my waterproof eyeliner. One product I've used caused me to break out leaving tiny bumps all over my face. Another left my skin dry and had a buring sensation due to the salicylic acid. But with this one, I do not have any problems whatsoever. It's a shame that it is a discontinued item when this product works so well! - Face Wash - Acne - Eye Makeup Remover'


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Cool - parfume perry ellis gift 360, excellent product


If you just can't get enough of this delicious fragrance you'll find it available in a complete body collection.



For the clean, clear lines of the bottle "360" walked off with the Fragrance Foundation's Best packaging award.



There should also be an award for the fragrance itself - it's a standout, crisp, sunny with a hint of Provence. A lush scent it boasts notes of lily, amber, and lavender. Perry Ellis 360 Red By Perry Ellis For Women. Eau De Parfum Spray 3.4 Ounces - Parfume Perry Ellis Gift 360 - Excellent Product'


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Long Battery Life - long battery life, hp laptop battery


When the battery in my HP dv6000 started acting up, I checked out my options for a replacement. There are hundreds of different batteries to choose from! Which one do you get! The prices ranged from $20 to $200! After much research, I am totally confident I purchased the best battery I could get for my notebook and at quite possibly the best price it is offered. Don't be taken in by anything cheaper, check the reviews.



This battery is almost completely identical to the one HP gives with the notebook itself. It fits perfectly, and even out-performs my original battery! I can go about 6 hours plus of constant work on this notebook without a charge now! Definitely the one to buy. You won't be disappointed. Super High Capacity High Quality Li-ion Battery [8800MAH 12 Cells] For HP Compaq Presario V3000 V6000 Series Pavilion DV2000 DV2084EA DV2130US DV2500 DV6000 DV6100 DV6174 DV6200 DV6500 Series, Laptop Main Battery

I purchased this battery to replace the original 6-cell battery that came with my (now) nearly three-year old HP Pavilion dv2000 laptop. Unfortunately the battery was dead on arrival, my laptop wouldn't even recognize the battery was attached. It simply read, "No battery is detected." It wasn't a matter of compatibility as it fit perfectly, it just simply didn't work.



Most of the reviews here have been positive, which is why I ordered the product. I guess I just had a bit of bad luck. I see another recent review (posted four days ago) stated that theirs arrived DOA as well, so maybe manufacturing turned out a bad batch. Who knows.



If you choose to order one I hope you have better luck than I, you probably will. Still wanted to write up a brief review to explain my experience before my battery is boxed up and returned to Amazon for a refund.

To start off, this battery fits perfectly in my HP Pavillion dv6830us 15.4" Widescreen laptop. My original battery (6 cell) was about 85% dead which lasted about 30 mins on power savor. With this new 12 cell battery, the battery lasted for at least 7 hours.



My laptop specs are:

Intel Core 2 Duo T5550 @ 1.83GHz (uses 35 watts,

Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit,

3 gig ram,

250 gig 5400 RPM hard drive,

Intel X3100 intergrated graphics.



My Advance settings in the power options for "power savor" under the Processor Power Management tab is 1% for Min. Processor State on battery and 5% for Max. Processor State on battery. This is how I can get more in the battery. Overall this battery is great and long lasting. If you look at your origninal battery that came with your laptop, you should see two model names next to in white "FOR USE WITH HP SERIES" then for example "HSTNN-W20C, HSTNN-Q21C"(This is what it says on mines. Yours will be the same or different.) Well I searched for "HSTNN-Q21C", and I came across this battery. I decided to give it a go, so I bought it. It worked perfectly fine even though only one model name, "HSTNN-Q21C" matched the product title. It's well packaged in a static bag inside a cardboard box. It comes with a Warranty Card, Insurance Card, Instruction Manual, and Battery FAQ. Overall, this is a great buy, and I would recommend you to get this if it matches your battery model.

Well, again, after much review reading, I decided on buying this battery.



I have an HP Pavilion dv2000 series laptop, and my original battery started to malfunction.

I liked the idea of getting a "higher" capacity battery now that I needed to buy one anyways.



Well, first thing that I notice (as some of the other reviewers) is that the battery is, in fact, double the size of a normal battery. For anyone who doesn't know this, this is normal, this is the way is suppose to be, double the cells, double the size. I like the design because the laptop now stands an inch from the ground and the air flows in such a way that I even feel it doesn't heat the same way as before.



Anyways, as for performance, I've been timing this thing and it's going on its second hour (on High Performance mode) when, before, it only lasted between 40 minutes to an hour (tops).



I've been seeing TV on it and installing software and its still going strong.



I'll update this if anything noteworthy comes up.



Overall, very happy with purchase.

The battery arrived properly packaged in anti-static material, then in a sturdy box. I looked up recommendations online as to how to break in a new battery, and found that many recommended a few full charging and discharging cycles. I saw power retention rise from an initial 2 hours, to about 5 hours currently. My HP DV6000 series laptop easily recognized the battery, and the fit with the mounting is excellent. I have no issues with the added weight since I do understand that high-capacity means essentially fusing together two regular batteries in order to achieve the extended power delivery. Overall, an excellent value, so far. I'm hoping that this unit will outlast my original battery as well. - Long Battery Life - Dv6000 - Extended Battery - Hp Laptop Battery'


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Screen Protectors - screen protectors, evo


I bought these a couple of days after the Evo launched because the Sprint protector I bought didn't cover the whole face. These are cut to fit the Evo just right. They're very easy to install (just make sure to get all the dust away and work carefully) and they are invisible when they're on. I'm still on the first one, and I bet it will last me a year. After a month, there are tiny scratches on it, the kind you get from normal wear, but they are not visible unless you hold the phone in the light at an angle, with the screen off. Those are the scratches that aren't on the glass now!



There have been a lot of rumors that the Evo is manufactured with "Gorilla glass" (a scratch-resistant glass by Corning). The official word from HTC is that this is NOT true. Lots of people have scratches on their glass from normal use - a bit of dirt or sand in your pocket, and your screen is done. The screw and razor blade tests you see on YouTube are flawed. It's not about how sharp something is, it's about hardness. These screens WILL scratch without protection. They're durable, but protect your investment.



The feel of these is also very smooth, no tacky or rubbery feel like the more expensive "lifetime" protectors have. Those, by the way, are a waste of money. Anything that requires you to use water to install it is a joke. Read the numerous reports of people RUINING their phones by putting a couple drops too many on and squeezing it into the speaker port or something. Or it leaks around the glass, and suddenly you have water damage, and you have no recourse unless you are paying for the right kind of insurance. Just use these, they feel better, cost less, and are cheaper to boot.



Bottom line: These are great! 3-Pack HTC EVO 4G Sprint Combo Screen Protector for HTC EVO 4G Sprint

I highly recommend ordering from OEM Planet and would definitely order from them again. Here's why...

I order 3 screen protectors from OEM Planet for my HTC EVO 4g. They were great. They covered 99% of the screen and did not cause any lag when I touched the screen. About a week later, I ordered 3 more and they were not the same size, they covered about 90% of the screen. I was initially disappointed but I figured you get what you pay for.



I left a product and seller review that was fair, 3 stars, and a comment telling exactly what happened. To my surprise, not 5 mins later I got a call from the owner of OEM Planet, MIKE (great guy), who insisted on sending me replacements. He notified me that the person who had cut the second batch of screen protectors was not doing their job correctly and was no longer working there.



This is what I call customer service and customer satisfaction. I feel well taken care of and appreciated as a customer.



Thanks Mike.

While waiting for the screen protector to arrive, I had the opportunity to use the Evo without one. There is a clear difference in experience with the screen protector on than without.

Pros: Protects the screen from scratches. Fits well enough. Comes in a pack of three.

Cons: Creates more drag on your finger. Smudges much easier than without a screen protector. slightly decreases visibility on your screen. Goes over the forward facing camera (reducing camera visibility)



All in all, if you absolutely need a screen protector, it's not bad. In my opinion it wasn't worth the money spent (the pricey part was the shipping, not the product itself). My understanding is the Evo screen is scratch resistant as it is, so it may not even be necessary to have one for the short 1 or 2 years I'll be keeping the phone before Evo 2 comes out, or whatever new phone I buy. (Evo is awesome by the way).



I DO, however, recommend getting a gel protector that works for you. That will provide most of the protection you need without taking away the pleasant "touch & feel" of the phone.

First of all I have 3 evos in my family. This advertisement is for three screen protectors. I ordered it. `It comes with a Horrible cloth to clean your screens with before you apply the screen protectors. DO NOT USE IT. It will leave nasty threaded particles on your screen which will stick to your screen protector then create air bubbles that will not be able to be removed. I would advise you to use a eye glasses wipe. I had to reorder because the crappy cloth included messed up two of my screens. Then I received only 1 screen protector. That one did not fit the evo at all. I got sent out 3 more. I tried all three, I used the utmost precision and care. They are TOO big these have no quality control. The material is nice and responsive. But don't expect to have a perfect fit the edges will hang off the bezel and the protector will look raised with air there and make your 550 prized phone look cheap and broken. People will glare if you want to show them something on your phone. I have had seven of these products and none of them are identical to one another as far as cuts go. They are all different and always too big really really bad. I would advise anyone considering to buy this to buy a more expensive name brand with a reputation you can trust to have quality control so the screen protector and process of putting it on does not cost you more money and time that it is really worth. - Htc Evo - Evo - Screen Protectors - Screen Protector'


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Screen Protectors - screen protectors, evo


I bought these a couple of days after the Evo launched because the Sprint protector I bought didn't cover the whole face. These are cut to fit the Evo just right. They're very easy to install (just make sure to get all the dust away and work carefully) and they are invisible when they're on. I'm still on the first one, and I bet it will last me a year. After a month, there are tiny scratches on it, the kind you get from normal wear, but they are not visible unless you hold the phone in the light at an angle, with the screen off. Those are the scratches that aren't on the glass now!



There have been a lot of rumors that the Evo is manufactured with "Gorilla glass" (a scratch-resistant glass by Corning). The official word from HTC is that this is NOT true. Lots of people have scratches on their glass from normal use - a bit of dirt or sand in your pocket, and your screen is done. The screw and razor blade tests you see on YouTube are flawed. It's not about how sharp something is, it's about hardness. These screens WILL scratch without protection. They're durable, but protect your investment.



The feel of these is also very smooth, no tacky or rubbery feel like the more expensive "lifetime" protectors have. Those, by the way, are a waste of money. Anything that requires you to use water to install it is a joke. Read the numerous reports of people RUINING their phones by putting a couple drops too many on and squeezing it into the speaker port or something. Or it leaks around the glass, and suddenly you have water damage, and you have no recourse unless you are paying for the right kind of insurance. Just use these, they feel better, cost less, and are cheaper to boot.



Bottom line: These are great! 3-Pack HTC EVO 4G Sprint Combo Screen Protector for HTC EVO 4G Sprint

I highly recommend ordering from OEM Planet and would definitely order from them again. Here's why...

I order 3 screen protectors from OEM Planet for my HTC EVO 4g. They were great. They covered 99% of the screen and did not cause any lag when I touched the screen. About a week later, I ordered 3 more and they were not the same size, they covered about 90% of the screen. I was initially disappointed but I figured you get what you pay for.



I left a product and seller review that was fair, 3 stars, and a comment telling exactly what happened. To my surprise, not 5 mins later I got a call from the owner of OEM Planet, MIKE (great guy), who insisted on sending me replacements. He notified me that the person who had cut the second batch of screen protectors was not doing their job correctly and was no longer working there.



This is what I call customer service and customer satisfaction. I feel well taken care of and appreciated as a customer.



Thanks Mike.

While waiting for the screen protector to arrive, I had the opportunity to use the Evo without one. There is a clear difference in experience with the screen protector on than without.

Pros: Protects the screen from scratches. Fits well enough. Comes in a pack of three.

Cons: Creates more drag on your finger. Smudges much easier than without a screen protector. slightly decreases visibility on your screen. Goes over the forward facing camera (reducing camera visibility)



All in all, if you absolutely need a screen protector, it's not bad. In my opinion it wasn't worth the money spent (the pricey part was the shipping, not the product itself). My understanding is the Evo screen is scratch resistant as it is, so it may not even be necessary to have one for the short 1 or 2 years I'll be keeping the phone before Evo 2 comes out, or whatever new phone I buy. (Evo is awesome by the way).



I DO, however, recommend getting a gel protector that works for you. That will provide most of the protection you need without taking away the pleasant "touch & feel" of the phone.

First of all I have 3 evos in my family. This advertisement is for three screen protectors. I ordered it. `It comes with a Horrible cloth to clean your screens with before you apply the screen protectors. DO NOT USE IT. It will leave nasty threaded particles on your screen which will stick to your screen protector then create air bubbles that will not be able to be removed. I would advise you to use a eye glasses wipe. I had to reorder because the crappy cloth included messed up two of my screens. Then I received only 1 screen protector. That one did not fit the evo at all. I got sent out 3 more. I tried all three, I used the utmost precision and care. They are TOO big these have no quality control. The material is nice and responsive. But don't expect to have a perfect fit the edges will hang off the bezel and the protector will look raised with air there and make your 550 prized phone look cheap and broken. People will glare if you want to show them something on your phone. I have had seven of these products and none of them are identical to one another as far as cuts go. They are all different and always too big really really bad. I would advise anyone considering to buy this to buy a more expensive name brand with a reputation you can trust to have quality control so the screen protector and process of putting it on does not cost you more money and time that it is really worth. - Htc Evo - Evo - Screen Protectors - Screen Protector'


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Framing Nailer - bostitch, bostich


I am editing this review a year later (14Apr08) with some revisions



I am a professional builder presently building super high end homes on the lakefront of Lake Tahoe. I have used every framing nailer made. Before I bought this nailer I was a Senco and Hitachi user. I needed another nailer so from the recommendation of another carpenter I went with this model. What sold it to me was that I liked the fact that it had another nosepiece that allowed it to be used for nailing hardware.

I have had this nailer for about 5 months now and it has a few problems.

When it was new it would tend to spark a lot when ever a nail was fired. Now that it is broken in it sparks still but much less. Edit.. It no longer sparks.

There was a part missing in the unopened box. I promptly ordered it from Bostich and it came right away. The part was a vinyl rod that adjusts the magazine for varying thickness nails.

The nailer really hammers the nail hard with a loud smack. I worry that it will wear out the hammer driver sooner. The sound with the Hitachi is much quieter and the Hitachi nailer seems to work with much less recoil when sinking a nail.

The trigger on the Bostich is very finicky and will not fire unless you depress the nose "just so" even with the bounce trigger installed. The Hitachi and Senco is an honest trigger that fires every time you depress the nose. Hitachi users say bad words out of frustration when using this nailer because of the finicky trigger.

The rubber pad on the side has a metal part that surrounds it. The metal part is thin and recently it broke. Since a nailer is often left on the side then this weak and flimsy part is in a very vulnerable spot.

The nose has a spring that can easily snag something and fly away. Without this spring the nailer will not work. I spent a lot of time searching in the powder snow once for this spring when it accidentally ejected.

This nailer does have all the modern features that some nailers lack. It has the directional exhaust port and an easily adjustable nosepiece. It will sink a 16d toenail with the depth adjustment all the way down unlike other nailers. It comes with an accessory nosepiece cover that covers the toenail teeth to prevent marring the wood. The nose cover though will not stay on very well and is easy to lose.

If I had my preference I would use cliphead nailers because the magazine holds more nails and the paper collation does not spit eye damaging pieces like the plastic collated strips for round head nailers. Cliphead nails are getting hard to find as misguided architects spec only round head nails. You must use safety glasses when using any round head nailer. The plastic shards are probably not very good for the environment either.

I give it 3 stars still because it works fine most of the time and the hardware nailing feature is nice to have.



Edit 13Apr08 I give it 4.5 stars now. I like this nailer because it really has a large piston and can completely sink a toenail into hard LVL. I do a lot of framing with LVL and this is the only nailer that will not make you reach for your hammer to finish driving the nail home. I am used to the trigger now and it no longer frustrates me. I did have to take apart the trigger once and clean it. The trigger started to blow air and the nailer would not shoot. A less mechanically inclined person might have sent it to the shop for a repair. No parts were very worn, it just needed a cleaning. The broken part on the side bumper has not been a problem. This nailer has held up well so far. I frame about a third of the time so this nailer has about 6 months of heavy use behind it now. Bostitch F21PL Round Head 1-1/2-Inch to 3-1/2-Inch Framing Nailer with Positive Placement Tip and Magnesium Housing

I'm currently using this sucker to frame my garage. I bought Hitachi plastic collated nails for it. It took me a bit to sort it out, but I was able to find 21 degree full round head nails at Lowes. I've been sticking with the Hitachi nails even though there are cheaper brands - the quality is good.



I used 0.131" diameter 21 degree plastic collated nails, 3 1/4" in length, for all of my framing. I was able to blast a bunch of 2x6's together in no time.



I then used 0.131" diameter 21 degree plastic collated nails, 2 3/4" in length, for all of my sheathing. The nailer handled both of these with ease. I can set the depth so I don't go splintering my OSB with too deep of a punch.



I am currently using the trigger that only allows one shot per pull. I like this feature as I don't go machine-gunning 3 nails on top of one another if I slip during the shot. Sometimes it is a little finicky, as you have to get the tip compressed just-so before you pull the trigger, or it will give you a disappointing "pphhh" and no nail. It also seems to have about a 50% ratio of actually firing the last nail in the clip. A lot of times it misses the last nail altogether. I did jam it once with the 2 3/4 nails because I inserted a partially used clip. The uneven break in the plastic collation misaligned the nail and the piston jammed the nail in the barell. I fixed it with a small screwdriver.



It's pretty light for its size. Some friendly helpers I had with the initial framing all remarked at the size of this thing. It looks big and beefy. You'll have a bit of trouble fitting it between studs that are 16" apart - it's a little bulky in tight spaces. For toe-nailing and mating studs together, I had to shoot at an angle. That's when the tip is most finicky, so you have to brace it on the back with one hand while you pull the trigger. At 90 psi or so it might not fully sink the nail on an angled shot like that. At 120 psi it sinks everything. It's kind of scary. My gun came with a protective rubber tip that is handy for things that you don't want to blemish, but without the rubber tip, the cleated gun is much easier to use for angled shots because the tip bites into the wood.



These problems are avoidable if you are careful. A nail gun is an amazing piece of machinery, as I am surprised that with the violence of each shot it doesn't go blowing apart after a few shots. Yet this thing will shoot and shoot as long as I pay attention to the clip, keep it oiled, and set it aside so I don't trip over it. I've dropped it off the ladder twice and it hasn't complained. It's also nice that you can direct the exhaust in multiple directions, as each shot will create a fine oily mist that you can feel on your arm, hand, leg, or whatever. That's just how it works with air tools. At least you can shoot it away from your face. Also, the rubber grip on the handle is slipping around slowly as I use it. That's kind of irritating, especially when it's hot, because the rubber will slide up and bunch up underneath the trigger. Eventually it will probably fall off with enough use. Could probably use a redesign.



On a final note, I bought this thing used from another online auction site that you can probably guess. It was well used before I got it and it's still kicking. For what I paid for it, I'm quite satisfied. I'd probably still be happy with it if I bought it new for a higher price.



Edit 9/6/07: I've been using the metal connector attachment. This thing is pretty handy if you are using Simpson Strong Ties or a similar metal connector for your framing. Most of the Simpson products require a 1.5" nail (so that it doesn't penetrate the other side of 2x lumber) and this gun won't go that small. I've used the 2 1/4" nails when I'm shooting into a junction or multiple pieces. It makes the work go much faster, otherwise you are stuck with a hammer. The tip for metal connectors has a triangular aligning piece that allows you to line up the nail with the hole in the connector. It works really well but be warned - the smaller the nail the better the chance that this thing will misfire. I had much more trouble with the 2 1/4" nails than the bigger framing nails. Also, I glanced off the connector more than once and shot a bent nail bouncing around all over the place - not like a bullet but enough to be dangerous. The metal connector work is much more sensitive to alignment so be careful. Also - be careful about lining up your shot, especially if you are using one hand to brace boards before you shoot. That nail doesn't care if your hand is on the other side of the board when you pull the trigger. I managed to nick my thumb pretty good at about nail number 2,327 during a 10 hour day. Not bad odds - but you'll be better off if you are constantly aware.



Edit 7/12/08: My F21PL is still going and my garage is pretty much done except for electrical and painting. I took this thing up in my attic to build a knee wall around the perimeter so that I could install foam backer board to keep insulation from spilling out onto my soffits. My attic is full of old fiberglass blown-in insulation, so it's nasty and dusty up there. I used my nailer for a few days and it stopped working. After messing with it I figured I had gotten dust inside and perhaps ruined a seal. I finished framing my knee wall with the Bostitch palm nailer (see other review on here - great little tool). I was able to download a rebuild kit from the Bostitch website instantaneously. There are also blow-up diagrams of all of their tools. I bought several rebuild kits and downloaded the diagram, and I was able to successfully rebuild the nailer and get it functioning again. I expect that with my rebuild kits I will keep this nailer going for the rest of my life. Great product support. - Framing Nailers - Bostitch - Bostich - F21pl'


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Rotary Tools - rotary tools, corded rotary tools


Let me say for starters that I haven't been a big Black/Decker fan for a long time(Black and Decker quit making tough power tools around 1990-1991).If I wanted a power drill currently....I'd buy a expensive/sturdy drill.Secondly,I've used Dremel 395 models for a long time,yes I've found them to be expensive but they do the job.So what could be better than a Dremel tool?A Black & Decker RTX-these are twice the motor power of a Dremel Tool,very well designed and comfortable to use(has a very nice rubber grip for extensive handling options during use),has a universal collet to except a massive range of dremel and aftermarket accessories(including a threaded section for the Flex Shaft),and a cool Flip Lock system to making changing bits a one-handed operation.Did I mention the RTX is half the price of a Dremel Tool.This tool is huge competition against Dremel,and my hopes for the RTX model is that it will become a main staple by Black/Decker and more advanced models will be released years down the road.Get a B&D RTX and save yourself some money :) Black & Decker RTX-B 3 Speed RTX Rotary Tool with Storage Case

This is my second Rotary tool. I used the first one for almost 5 years without a hitch. The tool did not break, I miss used it. I could not wait to get my new one. I am a mechanic in a welding shop, have a home handyman service and, make knives as a hobby. I use my Black and Decker almost daily. I have purchased more accessories for it than all my other tools combined. I look at projects with how I can use the Rotary Tool in mind.

This is an outstanding tool, cheaper and stronger than Dremel. The shaft lock defeats the power switch when applied, well thought out.

It is a variable speed even though there are 1,2,3, divisions. My only gripe is that awful cord that is showing up on many appliances.

It is permanently kinked. It causes trouble using and storing the tool. I have been replacing these cords on my tools with good quality wire,

the kind that used to be standard. These kinky cords are more trouble than "REBATES", which also cause me not to buy.

If manufactures want to make buyers angry, these kinky cords will do it every time!

This would be five stars except for the cheap cord.

I ordered this as a replacement for my Dremel rotary tool that died after using it for various art tasks 20+ years. I looked at Dremel's selections but didn't want to buy a whole kit, since I still have plenty of little bits, sanders, etc.



I only wanted the rotary tool itself, so when this one came up in my search I decided to buy it. The price and user opinions were big motivators.



So far I like this tool just fine. Noise is a little more than the Dremel... or perhaps it's simply a different pitch that I'm not used to yet. Although there are only three speeds on this Black and Decker tool, I really don't see a need for more. I like the thumb control for on-off better than the Dremel's variable switch on the side, which always felt a little awkward. The power cord on the B&D is slightly longer too, which I like.



One bit of advice if you're planning on using this with tiny drill bits like Dremel accommodates. You'll need to order a keyless chuck for this rotary tool, as the chuck that comes with the B&D only works with larger shafts. I simply robbed the keyless chuck from my old Dremel but if you don't have one, you'll need to buy it.

I still have and use my Dremel #245 and my Dremel cordless MiniMite 750, but after reading the other reviews on this black and decker I gave it a try and bought one. My Dremel 245 gets burning hot fast. Wow what a great alternative to Dremel models. My Dremel #245 would heat up tremendously after a short period of use. (Yes I checked the bushings on my Dremel 245 and they are still good on this unit). The black and decker with the 3 speeds was powerful and relatively not too noisy as well. It has a good feel to it, sure its only slightly more girth than a Dremel but the weight distribution and the rubberized plastic where you can hold it made it very comfortable in the hand. Black and Decker has a great alternative and it fits many of the Dremel accessories I have. I have yet to encounter one that didn't fit yet. I used it with my Dremel Chain Saw sharpening tool and it fits and screws on perfectly. Note the amazon description says storage case, its not a carrying case that comes with your Black and Decker, its a draw string black plastic pouch bag. The tool sort of fits in that bag. I guess to keep the cost down they opted to give you a pouch bag instead of a hard plastic carrying case, No matter. The tool itself is excellent. It has a 3 speed dial labeled L (12,000), M (24,000) , H (30,000) . Who needs more than that? I'm very happy with it. If you always had a dremel like me, give this black and decker a try and you will be surprised at the high quality of this rotary tool.

I bought the RTX because of the relatively low cost and its ability to accept the Dremel chuck# 4486. I use the tool for home maintenance and for my hobby of radio controlled sailplanes.



I like the continuously variable speed control. At the lowest speed it still has decent torque and works well for semi-precision machining.



With the Dremel chuck it makes a great hobby tool with quick tool changes.



So far, I like this tool a lot.

We just started using two of these in a manufacturing production application. Time will tell how long they last. But they work great so far. The design appears robust. The on switch at the top is really easy to use compared to the other brands we have that have the switch at the back. I noticed the 2amp motor doesn't bog down like the dremels we also have. The only price you pay for the power is that it feels heavier. No overheating problems for us when running on the medium setting. If these two continue work well we will get a couple more. Can't beat the price either. - Dremel - Corded Rotary Tools - Rotary Tools - Black And Decker'


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Tomtom Xl 340tm - tomtom xl 340s, gps


just received my new GPS today, plugged it into my mac, and installed tomtom's mac version of their home software. everything has worked well so far and the free map update installed fine. there are two main things that purchasers need to know:



1) space is very limited on the device. there is only 2 GB of internal flash memory and out of the box there was less than 50 MB free. the very first thing you should do is to delete voices in languages you don't use. this will free up a couple/three hundred MB. they can get backed up to your computer so you could always put them back in the future. once a bit of space is freed up you'll be able to update the device without issue. after removing spanish and french voices, running update which installed a new dave voice, and then installing the free map update i was left with 89 MB free. when i tried to run update before removing the voices, the unit warned me about lack of space and aborted without creating any further problems. maybe the mac version of home is more robust than the windows one in this respect.



2) the device only supports USB 1.1 transfers which max out at a bit over 1 MB/sec and can be slower. so doing a full backup or a map update will take quite a while (1-2 hours) and this is normal.



for me, those limitations are more than offset by the large, bright screen, text2speech capability, crowd-sourced map/route updates, and cheaper southern africa maps (we're moving there soon). especially given the cheap sale price i found. i will provide updates as i put unit through paces on cross-country trip and then intercontinental move..... TomTom XL 340M 4.3-Inch Portable GPS Navigator (Lifetime Maps Edition)

I'm pretty tech savvy and have used different GPS devices in the past. I chose Tomtom over Garmin mainly due to tomtom HOME support, better user interface: tomtom has more info on the screen including the street name you're driving on.



Most negative reviews here are from issues updating map which is larger than the old one (about 5 Mb larger) and causes error.

but it's simple to go around it.



1. connect to home computer. turn the unit on. select Yes to connect. Tomtom Home will install on your computer.

2. on Tomtom HOME menu, go to "Manage my ONE XL". On Items on Device, click voices. you can back up then delete all foreign computer voices (recorded voice files are small, so doesn't matter). just keep DAVE, and Susan computer voices( you need at least one computer voice for spoken street names). You should free up about 130 Mb (much more than you need)

3. now you can update new map with no problem. it does take a long time. after you're done, you still have 125 Mb extra to download customized items, map corrections in the future. customized car symbols are really cool, as are start up and shut down images. these customized items and map corrections are so small: tiny to 0.5 Mb that with > 125 Mb free, you can keep updating for years to come.



Pros: 4.3 inch screen, great routing, advanced lane guidance (it does work well), IQ route (faster route based on historical traffic data), very quick GPS fix <30 sec (but you need to connect to computer at least every 7 days so that a GPS file can be updated to help fix signal quickly), a little longer for a cold start or if you forget to sync with your computer more than 7 days, but it's still around 1 minute or less to fix the signal. also very strong signal, almost full bar inside my house. Text to speech (for spoken street names) is computer voice, so it's OK. recorded voices are nicer but unable to do text to speech. the included Easyport mount is great, simple, stable.



Cons: the screen brightness at 100% is still not as bright as I want (I also use Tomtom Navigator 6 on my smartphone with better contrast, brightness) but you still can see fine on a sunny day. The computer voices for text to speech are not as clear when you drive and play music.



In summary, this tomtom has a lot of great features for the price. if you don't need bluetooth (for hands free call with your cell phone, which is not good anyway because your volume always appears tiny to the other end), FM transmitter (which is not practical if you need to play your CD in the car), or live traffic receiver (which is spotty based on the info I've read), This 340S is the one to get. most people own smartphones these days with internet, so they can get live traffic, up to date points of interest from Google map, play mp3 and pictures. So you don't really need those features from a GPS device (which is more expensive)

This is my 3rd Tom Tom and i always buy them refurbished beacuse they look and work new (Comes with a 6 month warranty) ! I got the unit out of its box and immediately hooked it up to my computer. After a few seconds the unit started and connection was made ( if you never had a tom tom unit, it will download the software for you) i immediately clicked on "latest map guarantee" and it told me that there was a new map available and it was free for me to download ! It took me afew hours to do the download and get the new map and now i have a brand new map in my refurb unit :) I turned the unit on when i was in the car for the first time and it took 5 seconds for the unit to find where we were !

The screen is very big so it is very easy to enter address and do the settings. The lane assist feature is great now i know where to stay on the highway and never miss a turn. I used it under the train tracks( Bronx NY) and just like my older tom tom never lost any signal and kept up with my speed and turns. IQ routes are great it knows where there will be traffic (gets this info from mapshare not live traffic but uses historical data) and suggests other routes for you to take. Map share is great so even if your map gets old you still get updates from other drivers so it is like getting free maps everytime you hook the unit up to your computer.

Update 10/3/2010

I have been using this device for about 7 months and i am still very happy with it and not willing to upgrade or change it to another yet ! My rating is still 5 stars because this unit never failed on me ! did it give me 1 or 2 bad turns ? yes it did but this is acceptable and it was minor. Battery is still great gives me over 1 hr without the cord. Everything works perfectly so as i said before don't think twice just buy this refurbished unit ! - Tomtom Xl 340s - Tomtom Xl 340tm - Tomtom Gps - Gps'


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Wireless Cable Modem - wireless modem, sbg900


I work in the computer/software industry and am generally critical of the cheap throw-away quality of most electronics. I was nervous about this purchase because I had read two other reviewers mention 1) The Motorola SBG900 allocated two IPs from the broadband provider such as Comcast if you connected more than one computer, and 2) the range was poor. I doubted the first, and I live in a small house for the second.



I have been using a DLINK wireless router for the last 1-1/2 yrs. Reliable but it has a high-pitched hum that is incredibly irritating. I returned the first, only to get another with the same whine, so I figured it was a manufacturing/component flaw. I stuffed it in a corner of the basement to keep from hearing it. This was my experience with my DLINK wireless router, not the Motorola.



So here's what I found re: the Motorola SBG900. Powered it up, Comcast prompted me to download their "installation software" when it detected an unknown cable modem, clicked Yes 5 times, and was on the Internet. Then I configured the wireless portion to match the WEP 128-bit settings from the powered-off DLINK (used the same SSID, Shared Key, etc.), activated the firewall, hid broadcast of the SSID, and both my laptop and desktop connected without a hitch. Even I was surpised. Their wireless NICs are DLINK and Intel, so compatibility wasn't an issue. I never even opened the manual which comes on the CD. I was happy to see a number of WPA (next generation) security options when selecting the encryption mode. However, I didn't bother with that now, but may later, since I'm already on 128-bit WEP. Also the range is the same as my older DLINK, so I'm very content with this purchase. Very happy to reduce the clutter by consolidating devices. Even in the world of MIMO and future technologies, 802.11G (54Mbs) is fine for my needs. I recommend this cable modem. Motorola SURFboard SBG900 DOCSIS 2.0 Wireless Cable Modem Gateway (Black)

I don't know what the other reviewer did, but this thing works great, right out of the box! It was a no brainer. I traded in a Lynksys modem and Netgear WiFi router. THAT combo wouldn't let me videocam. This Motorola does!



But this Motorola was a much cheaper option, works with Comcast and supports webcams with no additional setup. I'm so glad I got it and HIGHLY recommend it. It's cheaper and takes up less space if you need to purchase both a modem and WiFi router. It was SO easy.

The SBG900 is a decent combination cable modem/wireless router, but it has some shortcomings that may or may not matter to you. There is no WAN uplink, so it can't be used as general gateway unless you are connected to the internet via the cable modem coax. There is only one wired ethernet port, so if you want to connect more than one wired device you'll need another piece of hardware. (There is also a USB-based internet connection, so you might be able to hook up two wired devices but I haven't tried it.) The firmware doesn't support MAC spoofing, which is a pain but not a showstopper for most people. The range is worse than I was expecting: The signal is mediocre from one room away, two rooms it is nearly unusable.



It was very easy to set up. I had it up and running in about 10 minutes, most of which was spent on the phone with comcast to give them the new MAC address. Configuring all the security options was pretty painless as well, and I haven't experienced any dropped connections or other problems since I set it up several days ago.



This unit is great for people who aren't looking for many features and don't need much range. Anyone else may find it lacking.

Why buy modem and router when U can have them both in one box ?? - it`s great space saver :) - i`v got very good signal in every place of my house - even outside. I can strongly recomend this item. Work perfect witch my build in wireles card in my laptop.

I just bought this excellent product! So far, it's working as advertised. We use it with my housemates - 1 desktop connected via ethernet cable, and 4 wireless laptops, one of which is more than >4 yr old thinkpad. It worked so fast without any prolem. Their technical support helped me in setting-up the wireless network via phone conversation without any waiting time.



Thanks for customer reviews from amazon, I get a glimpse on the actual experience of those who bought it ahead of me.



I will write a review again if I find a problem on this unit, which I hope I would not.



Edited: 25 Dec 06

i commented on this product after 1 wk of using it, and now it's almost 4 months and still i'm impressed with it. one review said that the range is not good, but i beg to disagree. it worked even when i'm on the yard and 5 apartment units from where i installed it and there is no degradation in quality. even when i use it simulatneously with my laptop, desktop, 3 housemates and 2 visitors, there seems to be no change on its performance.



i even created a local area network on my computers, and oh boy, it's so fast, i read/write on my next computer wirelessly but as if i'm using my local hard disk when i read/write gigabytes of files on my 2 computers. because of it, i don't need an external HDD to backup my data.



the LAN works impressively even when there is power outage in my internet service provider.



i usually don't write review on other products unless i'm extrement disappointed or impressed. i think it's unfair if i don't share my very satisfactory experience with this product. - Motorola - Wireless Router - Wireless Modem - Sbg900'


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Wireless Cable Modem - wireless modem, sbg900


I work in the computer/software industry and am generally critical of the cheap throw-away quality of most electronics. I was nervous about this purchase because I had read two other reviewers mention 1) The Motorola SBG900 allocated two IPs from the broadband provider such as Comcast if you connected more than one computer, and 2) the range was poor. I doubted the first, and I live in a small house for the second.



I have been using a DLINK wireless router for the last 1-1/2 yrs. Reliable but it has a high-pitched hum that is incredibly irritating. I returned the first, only to get another with the same whine, so I figured it was a manufacturing/component flaw. I stuffed it in a corner of the basement to keep from hearing it. This was my experience with my DLINK wireless router, not the Motorola.



So here's what I found re: the Motorola SBG900. Powered it up, Comcast prompted me to download their "installation software" when it detected an unknown cable modem, clicked Yes 5 times, and was on the Internet. Then I configured the wireless portion to match the WEP 128-bit settings from the powered-off DLINK (used the same SSID, Shared Key, etc.), activated the firewall, hid broadcast of the SSID, and both my laptop and desktop connected without a hitch. Even I was surpised. Their wireless NICs are DLINK and Intel, so compatibility wasn't an issue. I never even opened the manual which comes on the CD. I was happy to see a number of WPA (next generation) security options when selecting the encryption mode. However, I didn't bother with that now, but may later, since I'm already on 128-bit WEP. Also the range is the same as my older DLINK, so I'm very content with this purchase. Very happy to reduce the clutter by consolidating devices. Even in the world of MIMO and future technologies, 802.11G (54Mbs) is fine for my needs. I recommend this cable modem. Motorola SURFboard SBG900 DOCSIS 2.0 Wireless Cable Modem Gateway (Black)

I don't know what the other reviewer did, but this thing works great, right out of the box! It was a no brainer. I traded in a Lynksys modem and Netgear WiFi router. THAT combo wouldn't let me videocam. This Motorola does!



But this Motorola was a much cheaper option, works with Comcast and supports webcams with no additional setup. I'm so glad I got it and HIGHLY recommend it. It's cheaper and takes up less space if you need to purchase both a modem and WiFi router. It was SO easy.

The SBG900 is a decent combination cable modem/wireless router, but it has some shortcomings that may or may not matter to you. There is no WAN uplink, so it can't be used as general gateway unless you are connected to the internet via the cable modem coax. There is only one wired ethernet port, so if you want to connect more than one wired device you'll need another piece of hardware. (There is also a USB-based internet connection, so you might be able to hook up two wired devices but I haven't tried it.) The firmware doesn't support MAC spoofing, which is a pain but not a showstopper for most people. The range is worse than I was expecting: The signal is mediocre from one room away, two rooms it is nearly unusable.



It was very easy to set up. I had it up and running in about 10 minutes, most of which was spent on the phone with comcast to give them the new MAC address. Configuring all the security options was pretty painless as well, and I haven't experienced any dropped connections or other problems since I set it up several days ago.



This unit is great for people who aren't looking for many features and don't need much range. Anyone else may find it lacking.

Why buy modem and router when U can have them both in one box ?? - it`s great space saver :) - i`v got very good signal in every place of my house - even outside. I can strongly recomend this item. Work perfect witch my build in wireles card in my laptop.

I just bought this excellent product! So far, it's working as advertised. We use it with my housemates - 1 desktop connected via ethernet cable, and 4 wireless laptops, one of which is more than >4 yr old thinkpad. It worked so fast without any prolem. Their technical support helped me in setting-up the wireless network via phone conversation without any waiting time.



Thanks for customer reviews from amazon, I get a glimpse on the actual experience of those who bought it ahead of me.



I will write a review again if I find a problem on this unit, which I hope I would not.



Edited: 25 Dec 06

i commented on this product after 1 wk of using it, and now it's almost 4 months and still i'm impressed with it. one review said that the range is not good, but i beg to disagree. it worked even when i'm on the yard and 5 apartment units from where i installed it and there is no degradation in quality. even when i use it simulatneously with my laptop, desktop, 3 housemates and 2 visitors, there seems to be no change on its performance.



i even created a local area network on my computers, and oh boy, it's so fast, i read/write on my next computer wirelessly but as if i'm using my local hard disk when i read/write gigabytes of files on my 2 computers. because of it, i don't need an external HDD to backup my data.



the LAN works impressively even when there is power outage in my internet service provider.



i usually don't write review on other products unless i'm extrement disappointed or impressed. i think it's unfair if i don't share my very satisfactory experience with this product. - Motorola - Wireless Router - Wireless Modem - Sbg900'


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Hexbugs - nano, battery


Ben never tires of it. It scuttles in a realistic manner across the floor (vinyl, not carpet)realistically and he constantly invents things to do with it.or just leaves it on to seek its own destiny.



It's durable and not particulrly hard on batteries. There is a downside. If the child is too young the tiny toy will probably be lost. And changng the battery will be a problem if you're not up to unscrewing a very small screw (like used in eyeglass frames. There are sets of very small screwdrivers aroun cheaply. Get a set. Hex Bug Power Cells

These hexbug batteries were purchased to use if/when the original batteries in the hexbugs die. I cannot rate the durability as I did not open and test the batteries and they are still in the storeage packet.

For Christmas, I bought two the hex bugs, one a crab and the other a beetle. The crab works fine, the beetle would just move one or two legs, but would not work. I bought extra batteries and switched them out to no avail. I had tossed the receipt, so it could not be returned. The family found them "interesting" but not more than that. We were disappointed that the cats found no interest in them. I don't think they are worth the money. - Battery - Nano - Bug'


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Blackberry Car Charger - micro usb, blackberry


Bought this car charger for the BlackBerry Bold 9700. With its Micro USB it fits perfectly. This is a RIM product with the BlackBerry logo. If you have a BlackBerry with a Universal Micro USB you cannot go wrong buying this charger. The Micro USB port is smaller than the Universal Mini USB port. Therefore, Micro and Mini USB accessories are not interchangeable. Generally, the Micro USB is on newer phones. This charger will not work with the Bold 9000 (which was the first Bold to hit the market and is usually known simply as "Bold".) BlackBerry Original Car Charger for BlackBerry Pearl 8220, Gemini 8520, Curve 8900, Storm2 9520, Storm 9530,Tour 9630, Bold 9700

Once again Amazon has show why it is such a great company. It offers authentic products at a reasonable price and this is the case here. This charger would cost around 4-5 times as much in a brick and mortar retail store. Why pay more?

My friends, I am happy to say this device works splendidly, and works quite well with my HTC EVo. The device itself was created by Blackberry, and I am sure for Blackberry, but it works without any error among devices which maintain a micro-usb port (as far as I know). The one flaw I did find (and minor at that), is when you insert the charger into the car plug. The insertion can be a bit tight upon the first couple of uses, and may become more worn over time, and therefore, less tight, but I have not been using it long enough to discover that of yet. I would highly recommend this product at the splendid price of $7.00, and if you couple it with another item which qualifies as a super-saver shipping item, then you'll pay nothing more for shipping ($25.00 and above, I believe). Cheers my friends, and may you "Live long and Prosper". :)

Bought it for my girlfriend to charge her Blackberry Curve 8530 while she is driving and using GPS. Works great, came in good packaging. Ordered it in the late afternoon on a Thursday and received in the next day with Prime! Would recommend to anybody who wants to save money.

Even though this is Blackberry brand, it only seems to be giving low amperage to my Blackberry phone. It takes a very long time to charge the phone with this charger .. my wife's Motorola car charger does a much quicker job of charging my Blackberry than with this one.

I order these a few months back and got them from Amazon and they were Genuine BlackBerry products which are Great.



I needed more, I'm buying for my companys Sales team who are out on the road, so I placed an order and apperently Amazon was out so I decided to use one of the "other" sellers. I order 6 from ACC Stop and received generic off brand items, I contacted the company and they allowed me to return them and credited my back.



I still needed charges so I checked again and Amazon still was out so this time I thought I'd contact the "other" seller BEFORE I ordered and verify that they were infact Genuine BlackBerry Brand items so I emailed "The OEM Shop" and asked if their product was "a BlackBerry Brand items" which they replied with "Yes it is". I then moved forward and ordered 6 of these from them, "The OEM Shop". Today I receive a package in the mail with only 2 charges (so I was shorted 4) and guess what THEY WERE NOT BlackBerry Brand items. I promptly emailed the company requesting a return label and refund, I am waiting to hear back from them. I checked today and was able to order the item from Amazon, which I know are going to be GENUINE. This has been such a hassle!



So the moral of the story is ONLY BUY FROM AMAZON!!! - Blackberry - Bold 9700 - Car Charger - Micro Usb'


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Ipod Car Charger - usb charger, iphone


We own several Palm Pre's and wanted to use this dual charger to power them up in our car. Unfortunately this device can't provide sufficient power to charge 2 at once. It can charge one Palm Pre at a time, but can't charge up 2 at a time.



If you have cell phones, or devices that need 800-1,000ma each, this charger can't do it. Total power out seems to be about 800ma split between the two USB ports.



Other than being weak in the power department, the unit appears to be well constructed, it does fit 2 USB cords comfortably, and has a charge indicator light so you know when its in use. Scosche Dual USB Car Charger

This is a cheap way of charging any device that will charge via a regular USB port. I have used it in my car for several months without a problem. It did a fine job with my AT&T Tilt phone and my iPod.



Before you invest in this or any other standalone USB charger, you should make sure that your device will charge via USB cable alone. Many phones (Motorola Razr is one) these days have what looks like a standard USB connection but require special software or adapters before they will charge.



I got this for about $5 or $10 at Wal-Mart. Great investment.

Just picked up this item from Best Buy today. Had to get a charger for my car because my IPOD interface for my stereo does not charge the 3G IPHONE. :( I was initially going to get the DLO car charger for my 3G IPHONE until the cashier told me of the Scosche USB12V2 Dual USB Car Charger. It sounded ideal since my fiance and I both have a 3G IPHONE and won't have to fight for power when riding together. Ensured that I didn't get that uncompatibility error before leaving Best Buy. Left Best Buy with 80% charge and was fully charged by the time I got home in 20 minutes.



Note: Have to use your own supplied Iphone/Ipod USB cable with adapter.

Here are the electrical specifications that were shipped with the Schosche USB12V2A Dual-USB Car Charger I received:



Power input: 12-24 VDC, 1A

Power output: 5 VDC, 2A (1A per port)



Which is just what I was hoping for.



It sure would be nice if this basic information was published in the product description here on Amazon in the future!

This charger charges my iPhone 3GS without a problem. It is also compact and aesthetically appealing. I bought it so I could charge a multitude of USB-powered devices and it works for everything I've tried with the one exception:



A Garmin Nuvi cannot be charged from this device. The Garmin Nuvi thinks it's connected to the USB port of a computer and goes into a computer mode when plugged into this device. Technically, the Nuvi is charging but it can't be used in the meantime. This is most likely a shortcoming of the Garmin Nuvi than of this particular charger.

This is a great car charger. I love the flexibility of being able to plug any USB cable into it. I bought this to replace a lost car charger, and it has exceeded my expectations. I've used this product to charge: Sprint HTC Evo 4G, Sprint HTC Hero, Apple iPhone 3G, Apple iPhone 3GS, Jawbone Headset, and even an Apple iPad. I want to specifically mention the iPad, becuase most USB chargers do not work with an iPad due to its increased wattage requirements. This works flawlessly - even while charging a cell phone too!

I ordered this about a year ago form newegg for dirt cheap (it was a special deal). This charger is a piece of cake to take apart. You just unscrew the top and remove the spring and fuse and it pops apart. It charges my Sandisk Fuze without a problem. However, I recently got a Nokia N900, but this charger would not charge the phone. This is because the N900 and many other phones use the USB charging standard in which the data pins (pins 2 + 3; the middle pins) are shorted out. So I took the charger apart, took out my soldering iron, and soldered the top usb port data pins together. I put it back together and the top port now charges my phone. Also, after the "hack" it is able to charge my sister's ipod touch. Way cheaper than an expensive charger from the cell phone manufacture. See this link for more info: [...]

I wanted a car charger for my new Droid but didn't want to pay $30 at the Verizon store. I searched Amazon and stumbled on to this. I ordered it and couldn't be more satisfied with it.



The vast majority of cell phone car chargers have a non-detachable cord with a jack on the other end that plugs into your phone, and cost $20-30. If the cable or plug develops a short, you have to replace the whole thing. If you're on a road trip and have multiple devices, like a Garmin, a cell phone, an iPod, then you have to swap out the various chargers unless you're lucky enough to have a car with two or more power outlets. Even then, it's a mess with all those chargers.



This dual USB charger requires you to purchase a separate USB cable (with a standard USB jack on one end and whatever size jack you need for your device on the other end). Amazon has plenty to choose from, and they're pretty inexpensive. Or, you can simply use the charging cable that came with your device.



I find it incredibly handy to simultaneously charge my Droid phone and my iPod from one power outlet. On road trips, my wife and I can both charge our phones from one power outlet. This is very convenient. This Scosche charger appears to be very well-made, compared to other car chargers I've used. It's solid, I'd be surprised if I didn't get many years worth of use out of it.



Best of all, it is flexible enough to charge just about any device that can be charged from a USB port on a computer. I may replace my phone or get a different MP3 player in the next year or two, but I won't have to buy another car charger.



Highly recommended! - Iphone - Iphone Car Charger - Usb Charger - Ipod Car Charger'


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