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Received this speaker to provide an honest review. I have a JBL Charge and love that speaker. have been looking for another Bluetooth speaker that I can take camping and not worry about it getting wet. The JBL definitely provides better sound, but this unit from Vtin is pretty good. Sound is a bit more tinny, but it feels more durable than the JBL. As far as functionality, pairing with my phone, was very simple. The buttons on the top allow for you to change songs and volume without having your phone or tablet handy. I currently have speaker about 20 feet from my phone and have not experienced any drops. This will be a great little speaker to take camping or other trips and throw in your suitcase. So far I'm happy with it and would recommend to anyone who wants a Bluetooth speaker.
I bought this project for the home, its not very powerful in terms of projecting clear movie screen like images but defiantly perfect for PowerPoint. Doesn't make much noise when in use and very travel friendly. Highly recommend.
I wanted a stroller that was lighter than my Chicco Cortina from baby 1 but not $300+ in case baby 2 hated riding in a stroller. I was torn between the City Mini and the B-agile and, after watching You Tube reviews and reading up on both strollers, we went with the b-agile. It's light, very easy to push, easy to fold, and fits easily in the back of our minivan. My husband likes the fact that the b-agile doesn't have a bar that connects the back two wheels so, unlike other strollers we've owned, he doesn't kick it. You can take long strides and not kick the back of the stroller. We use this for power walks around the neighborhood and trips to the park. We also own a BOB doullie but it's a beast and this stroller is great for when just one kid needs to ride in it. Note: This is not a jogging stroller but it's very stable and can handle quick walks on uneven cement. It's stable regardless of whether my 12lb newborn is in it or my 38lb 4 year old. The lack of full recline is not an issue, even for a newborn. Our baby was able to ride in it as a newborn with the Britax infant insert. At 13 weeks, she still uses the insert but could probably go without it. The canopy is very large and keeps the sun off of her newborn skin. The basket on the bottom has enough room to hold several pool towels and snacks. My 40 inch 4 year old has plenty of room to sit in it as well. If you are on the fence about whether to buy a nice umbrella stroller and/or don't want to spend the money on a City Mini, I highly recommend this as an alternative.
The hairspray works well, the scent isn't my favorite tho. My complaint is the nozzle. It's very hard to spray the product without it spraying out harshly in one solid area. I end up with a ton of hairspray in one spot and everything else gets missed.
I really do not know where people are getting that this series is so great. One, it's like 5000000000 books - I'm sorry but I do not have the time to invest in a series that long - who the hell does??? Does it ever end?? The characters are mediocre at best, grammatical and spelling errors throughout. I've read 5 of them until I realized there were SO MANY MORE - the first two books - were somewhat well structured and kept you going - I thought surely the story would end at book 3 - this just seems like a crap-tastic plot for this author to just keep making money off the poor suckers that want to continue this series. BOOO!! Give me a good 3-5 book series and I'll surely continue to buy them - throw out 50 mediocre books and I'm done -- not spending more money on a crap twilight-esque series.
This book started out strong and good and then just fell flat. Some of the story was a little hard to believe and there are holes and incomplete lines. Needs some editing and adjusting but could be good. It also could have been longer, I finished in under two hours. And btw atm is just bleh. KU read
Whenever a family/friend moves into a new place (or myself) I always show up with the 4 cans of Bengal and hit every nick and cranny, baseboards, attic, etc before any moving-in begins. No one...and I mean NO ONE has ever had any roach infestations. All you need to do is apply once a year and your good. Bengal DOES NOT kill roaches instantly, it does take a couple to a few hours but what it does do, it flushes them all out and once they have this spray on them, they are going to die..no if, ands, or butts about it. I also hit the box springs of the mattresses and still have not had to wake up to a roach hell of one on me in the middle of the night. DO NOT try and compare this to any other roach spray. Also, yes it is the most expensive spray out on the market..but oh geez..I wonder why that is? Maybe its because you pay for what you get! For those of you on a majorly tight budget, just do the eggs/sugar/boric acid playdough trick.