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  • James Taylor - It Works as advertised...Period...Very Pleased!

    I will attempt to make this as short and sweet as possible...Had an '02 Explorer..side trim was terrible..tried tons of various products..no luck.. all sucked...Accident totaled that one..got an 07 Expedition...my luck..guy crashed in the side after less than a month..New passenger side means new trim...made older trim look like total crap..took a chance on this product...been 6 months and I can tell NO difference between old and new..I am super impressed..one little bottle covered ALL the trim and bumpers..now ..it took all of it ..However, I am Super impressed with this stuff...at 50 I have a bit of experience with cars and trucks in general....They are not paying me...I wish they would...It works.. PERIOD..I don't understand the negatives...just different circumstances I guess..I am SUPER pleased and would buy this again in a second...I almost felt like I would be duped by this TV..wondermagical potion...I wasn't and I am happy to write a Positive review!

  • D. R. Gendreau - Floormate VS Shark steam cleaner. Real world test!

    I bought the original floormate when it first came out. My only reservation with these floor cleaners is when the scrub blocks wear out they are a significant portion of the total cost of another machine. Its like the ink for printers. $39 for a block is outrageous.

  • Amazon Customer - "USED" book sold as "NEW"

    Book had minor damage, wear, and highlighting in multiple chapters. It was obviously not NEW, as described. The seller apologized for the misrepresentation. However, that was no adjustment for the $149 charged for the book being sold as "NEW." There were several USED options I could have chosen for under $60 at the time of purchase. If my class had not already started and I had additional time to order another book, I would have returned this item--on principle alone.

  • FloridaTechie - Great components for the price, Strong Frame

    I spent a long time researching hardtail 29er bikes when I decided to buy one. The LBS had bikes in my price range but with inferior component groups and mechanical rather than hydraulic disc brakes.The Diamondback had the best component group and hydraulic disc brakes for the price I wanted to pay. 10 speed cassette for this price is unheard of. The frame got wonderful reviews online and I agree it is solid. Assembling the bike is more complicated than road bikes because of the disc brakes and a more detailed instruction guide would have been helpful. The brake pads squeal some as they are braking in but the noise stopped after about 20 miles. Rolls over everything in its path and faster climbing than my old 26inch dual suspension Trek. The ride is bumpier because it is a hardtail but is considerably lighter. I have read that 29ers can be slower to turn in tight situations but did not find that to be the case with mine. My only complaint is the cheap seat that came with the bike. I also replace the pedals immediately with clip ins. Good value on Amazon.

  • Henckels should be Ashamed - Henckels should be Ashamed

    This product does not live up to Henckels reputation. The quality is inferior and completely not what I expected. The knives are unbalanced and flimsy. The handles are too small to provide adequate support for the blade.

  • Able Devildog - Not what buyers are looking for which is a quick trim of fingernails

    This is a gimmick. It appeals to everyone who wants a machine to quickly file nails. This ain't it. You can do your nails faster with clippers and a file. I have to hand it though to the inventors. The part that does the work is a metal rod that has cutters that do the cutting although very slowly. But it has to be slow because if it were any faster it could do damage before the user realized it. Turning the Roto Clipper upside down makes it into a file with the back side of the cutter bar. The user inserts a fingernail into the slot but the user is never sure that the nail is in correctly which makes the product hard to use. It does a poor job on the nail corners because it is difficult to insert the corners into the slot. The user is advised to dip their nails into warm water for three minutes prior to using the product which creates more delay. Having to wet the fingers means one hand at a time so that after finishing one hand, the user must soak the other hand before using the product.. Don't have to do that with clippers and a file. Generally the user will wind up having to finish the job using a nail file. I give the inventor credit for ingenious design but it is much too slow to be of any practical use.