Products I wholeheartedly endorse
I swear we had a thread like this a long time ago, but I have searched and searched and can't find anything. At the risk of ruining a four-year, 5,000-odd-post reputation as a non-spammer, I sometimes find there are certain items that I am eager to recommend to my friends as unexpected gems in the dirtpile of commercially-available items.
First off, Breathe Right nasal strips. These things are amazing. Initially they look like a gimmick, but I've been congested (and disrupting Mr. Clod's sleep with snoring) for so long that I was willing to try anything. Holy cow. They really, really work. The first night I wore one I woke up feeling more rested than I had in months, and I'm told the snoring has stopped. I've used them every night since. Anyone else have a recommendation to share? |
Bruce, can we get rid of this spam?
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Wigwam Ultimax Cool Lite Socks. My feet always sweat, and by the end of the day they are soaking wet and stinky. Until I found these socks. My feet really appreciate me spending a few extra bucks on socks that keep them dry.
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The Aerolatte.
It seems like a gimmick, and it is, if you don't like lattes. But with this little battery powered frother you can have better lattes at home than you can get from $tarbuck$. Fill a coffee mug an inch or two deep with milk. Microwave that milk for 30-45 seconds. Froth it for 5 seconds with the Aerolatte. Immediately rinse the Aerolatte under the faucet for a second and give it a short spin to get the water off. Pour the coffee into the frothed milk. Enjoy. Since you aren't brewing with burnt coffee, it tastes better than what $tarbuck$ gives you. |
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Heh, he said uniball.
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If you take luberjim and re-arrange the letters, it spells uniball.
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Lube-er-Jim
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My little label printer. I luvs it! It's a Brother P-Touch QL-500 and it works so much easier and more conveniently than trying to do labels with a regular printer (or a typewriter). I asked for it at work, and they're like, why do you need that? You have a printer. (My printer SUCKS at labels). So I finally bought the damn thing myself, and I'm sooo glad I did.
It's the little things, ya know? |
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rim jumble rumble jim mumbler ji.... ji.... jinx's favorite answer out of these three, i'll wager. |
Gamblin oil paints. They are like painting with warm whipped butter.
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Crest White Strips. Seriously. Mah teeths is so shiney! :D
And Toyota. You can't kill these things. I am currently driving a 14 year old Toyota Carolla, and the thing barely even has rust. This is New England, where snow and salt are chewing away at it for 10 months of the year. It amazes me daily how well this thing has served me. I wish I were MORE embarrassed by it, but I'm just not. |
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Heh, she said J roller.
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pah....not even retractable.
besides...if you're going to go zebra...you go all the way http://store.officeworld.com/Product...B44110_1_1.JPG zebra jimnie gel, baby...... :chills: |
you guys obviously haven't mastered the art of stealing everyone else's pens....
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Well, everybody else is doing pens, so I thought I'd post my Waterman. There's just something about the head computer geek taking out a fountain pen to sketch an explanation of email routing that appeals to my old school-ish-ness.
I would also recommend the Nikon D50 digital SLR or its successor models. |
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FJ Cruiser. Never before have I had a vehicle that I could not make one single complaint about.
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Consumer Reports says poor visibility, lots of road noise, and poor handling, I thiink.
But it looks cool! |
They must be comparing it to some street bound luxury vehicle. It has a couple of blind spots if you don't use your mirrors, but no real issue there. The road noise is pretty good, unless you are comparing it highly insulated luxury vehicle. Poor handling? Don't know what the heck that is about, it is one of the most responsive vehicles I've ever driven. Mind you, not a BMW 7 series, but it isn't supposed to be. A monster off road, and a dream on road.
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My husband bought the FJ Cruiser in August. Great reviews. We both hate it now.
Our chief complaint is that in order for a passenger in the back seat to get out, the person in the front seat has to unbuckle and open their door. The handle for the rear doors is akward no matter if you are outside opening it or trying to open it from the inside. This is truly important to us, since we put our son in the back seat, and I sit with him. I'm essentially trapped. Heaven forbid we ever get in an accident and my husband is knocked unconscious. I'd manage to get us out... but it wouldn't be easy or quick. We can't even pull up to a gas station and have me run inside to get something without it being a production. I can only blame ourselves - we had been car shopping for months, doing thorough research, then the FJ Cruiser came out, and my husband went car shopping without me. It was almost an impulse buy. I was at home, reading reviews for him, which were all good. Had I been there, we would have noticed these things. But his car had gone through a series of breakdowns and he had reached the point of "I need to trade it in now before something else goes wrong." I usually love Toyotas. I've owned the Camry (loved it), Highlander (loved it) and now the Sienna (love it). I just wish the Sienna (or any decent van) got better gas mileage. I would trade size for gas mileage. I want a van (and not a smaller sedan or hatchback that would get better gas mileage) because of the sliding doors. It really is difficult to get the car seat in and out of a sedan. |
eh, see the addage YMMV is always in effect. I've had mine since June '07. I put both my boys in the back of the FJ and the suicide doors don't bother me. I've never had any issue with the door handle at all. When I drop lil lookout at school i pull up, undo my seat belt and open the door. He is out and his door is closed just as fast in this as we can do in our full size truck. I rarely have adults sit in the back, never if the front seat is open.
Depending on what package you got you should be able to unload your FJ for a relatively small loss because they are still in short supply. |
I'm sure if I rode in it more often than once a month it I would get used to it and have an easier time. We've thought about trading it in, but are worried about loss of value. I'll have to check out the package we got and see what its worth.
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yeah, it sounds like with your concerns it might not be the right vehicle for you.
I've logged >32,000 miles on mine since I got it. Mostly in town at 60-80 mph. Plenty of trips up north and west. It has been buried up to the hubs in mud and plowed through water up to the frame. It has carried dirty dogs, filthy kids, muddy soccer gear, and immaculately dressed businessmen. It looks equally at home in the desert covered in grime and at a five star hotel with a beautiful woman being helped out. Sadly for the guy in my office building, it still turns more heads than his Ferrari. It's perfect for me. |
I read a review when my husband was looking at it... I can't remember the exact words, but I think it was "ruggedly sexy". lol
I think my hubby has other complaints about it as well, I just don't remmeber off the top of my head what they are. He had a Ford Explorer he was very happy with, but it was over 100k miles and starting the break a lot. The primary reason for the SUV is to pull the boat. No driving in mud (yet). |
This is mine and I love it. 7000 miles since Nov. It has been a big adjustment from 10 years of the F-150 but I must say it is so much better made.
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The other product I can recommend for insomnia is Kava Kava pills. I sleep well and have vivid dreams when I use it, usually about 2 times a month after a series of nights of insomnia. If you can find it get some. The stuff I have is powered pill form.
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you drive 80 miles an hour in town, lookout? geesh, and they made fun of my driving!
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i live in phoenix. everywhere i go is on freeway, so if i wasn't running 80 i'd be holding up the guy behind me.
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lookout, is the gas mileage pretty good?
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Nah, the gas mileage sucks. I avg about 18-19 mpg. oh well, i knew that before i ordered it.
I have/had: 87 4Runner 94 Toyota Pickup 99 4Runner Limited 99 Tacoma Prerunner 2000 Prerunner 2005 Prerunner quad cab I know my Toyota trucks pretty well, so there were no surprises. Like I said, this is the first one that I've had ZERO complaints about. |
i love my digital picture frame. my customers like it too. i could totally sell them.
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I want one! How much?
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okie dokie. "in town" I was thinking, like regular commercial streets and stuff.
still . . . that's gotta be way over the speed limit, no? |
it's 65 on all the freeways. i'm never the fastest on the road. Just want to stay a little bit ahead of the pack. they're a bunch of crazy assholes out here. not you sheldon - i'm sure you drive great.
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I like those wine in small bottles, like 4-packs. Very convenient for a single person like me. For example, I want to use some wine for cooking, I don't have to open and potentially waste an entire bottle. Easier to store. And it even comes in champagne!
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"....potentially waste an entire bottle"
What? Waste wine? How in hell can that happen, short of dropping the bottle?
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well, I have a small refrigerator, and white wine is sometimes hard to fit back in there standing up after opening; red wine, sometimes it sits around for a while open . . . even if I can find one of my wine bottle closer thingies (which is about half the time), eventually it goes stale sitting around
or, you think I should just drink the whole bottle at once? ;) |
YES!
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you can get a basic one for < $70 at this point, though. |
http://www.mrsmeyers.com/
This stuff is absolutely awesome to clean your house with. I was really quite afraid that the stuff was going to be hippy-like and not have the moxy to clean powerfully. I was so wrong....The toilet bowl cleaner worked like none other..... Mrs. Meyers clean day products.....Awesome. The other name brand products were good, and cleaned effectively, but this stuff is better on the environment and leaves everything with a nice smell rather than toxic fumes. |
I use that stuff!
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Cillit Bang! Bang! and the dirt is gone...
That advert pissed me off so much (I hate when adverts shout at me) that I avoided trying the product for about three years. I have now tried it and it is ridiculousky effective stuff. Like...when they show on the advert someone spraying the Cillit Bang (!!!) onto a greasy cooker hob, thick and blackened and never gone come clean again, no how....and then after ten seconds the hand appears with a sponge and just totally wipes away the black grease with no scrubbing.....that actually happens with Cillit Bang (!!!). |
Is there some UK pronunciation of "Cillit" that's not immediately apparent to us Yanks?
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Sill it
But in the advert the emphasis is on the Bang!!! It features a man shouting a lot....Cillit Bang!!!! AND THE DIRT IS GONE! Most annoying. |
anyone thinkin' what I'm thinkin'???? (If so, there should be a clone thread already.
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Ooooh, cleaning products.
Mr. Clean Magic Eraser. Not for general cleaning so much as marks, stains, anything that "won't" come off. It took black marker off a wall, crayon off a linoleum floor, and 5 years of gray gunk off patio furniture, all of which had been previously scrubbed senseless with a variety of cleaning products. As with so many other things, the ads made it look gimmicky, and it wasn't until a woman I know demonstrated it for me--because she carries one in her purse at all times simply for the purpose of convincing other people how amazing it is--that I really understood. |
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This stuff is excellent. Not as slimy as KY, persistent enough to make things easier until it really isn't needed anymore.
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[hank]price check on vagiclean. better hurry.[/hank]
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Mitch Fatel voice on:"Most guys don;t know what to do with it. They start banging on it and yelling at it and twisting it" |
O P I nailpolish
Aveeno moisturizers and cleansers Dansko clogs |
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I love my little electric garlic roaster! Silly gadget, but works so well, and the garlic is sooo yummy!
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