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Summit County Opiate Task Force | - Committed to reducing the tragic consequences of opiate abuse in Summit County through education, collaboration, and the wise use of available resources.
Country: 192.237.244.137, North America, US
City: -98.3987 Texas, United States
I wish I would have gotten this years ago! This is the first mirror with which I can actually see my baby clearly. It's large, easy to position and super simple to install. Very straightforward and useful product.
I did return this Bible because it was difficult to navigate. I think it would be excellent if it could be used on Kindle Fire. I am waiting to see if adjustments will be made soon for Kindle Fire Navigation. Does anyone know if it is being upgraded? I hope so. Seems to be best on market.
Normally, I'm not one to complain about taking an occasional foam dart to the head from the kids. It's all in good fun. These little guns, however, changed my tune. All I can say is Ouch! That was AWESOME! For the first time since I started owning dart guns back in the 70's, I actually feel like a product is unsafe for children. Not since Lawn Darts has the likely hood of children injuring themselves been this much fun. For so long, dart guns have been emasculated to the point of annoying mosquitoes to be brushed aside, but no more! These guns not only get your attention, they announce their authority. And you will respect their authority! I ordered three of these, one for each kid, but I think I'll need to order one for myself and one for the wife just so we aren't outgunned.
I have used this product for over 6 months it works great. Be aware if you take to many it will give you lots of trips to the bathroom. I only take 2 a day in the morning and that seems to be good for me. I do have to eat a small breakfast because the pills do tend to make me nauseous without eating.
So I ordered two of these, one black for myself and one orange for my father. The orange one was much nicer than the black but both of them clearly have been cheaply mass produced. The coating on the retaining clips wears off very quickly BC the knives themselves appear to have been stamped out of a large sheet of metal and the edges left rough. On the black one there is even a small nick of medal on the unsharpened utility side, QC on these is poor to say the least. The inner edges of the bottle opener and oxygen tank wrench both have flakes of metal left behind that never got ground off. Also it is a shame the grips aren't made of something like g10 and better secured to the blade, the rubber they used feels like it will peel off. The design as a whole is great, though I feel the bottle opener is inappropriate considering the intended use of the knife, psa: don't mix drinking and extreme water sports. The sheath does work as advertised, and it is extremely snug on a belt. All in all I wish they had better quality control BC I have been eager to get this know ever since I first saw it years ago in the local outdoor sports shop, and I was really disappointed. I see better QC in 20$ knives on a regular basis, so when I invest in nicer knives for myself and my fam I have higher expectations.