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how many plants do you estimate to be in 2 cups? | Hundreds, if not a thousand. If you give them fertilizer and light, in a few weeks you'll have a lot more. |
how many plants do you estimate to be in 2 cups? | There's no telling, as these plants are so small! As small as a baby's pinky nailbed! That said, my pond is about 8 x 6 and the plants covered about 1/3 of it. They also grow quite fast, unless your fish love them as much as mine do! :) |
Does using an epilator cut down on ingrown hairs, specifically in the underarm area? | I have been using this product, not under arm though, and I saw spike of ingrown hairs to start with, but with regular use, I have seen fewer ingrown hair. |
Does using an epilator cut down on ingrown hairs, specifically in the underarm area? | I think this is going to depend on the person--what type of skin you have, how coarse your hair is, etc. I can tell you that I have fewer problems with rashes now that I use an epilator than I used to have with razors, but I never had much trouble with ingrown hairs in my underarms. If you've ever gotten waxed, the effect from the epilator should be similar to that; it pulls the hairs out by the root, rather than cutting them off right at skin level. |
Does using an epilator cut down on ingrown hairs, specifically in the underarm area? | I've definitely seen an increase with ingrown hairs from both epilating and waxing. Can't speak specifically to under my arms; that's far too painful area for me to try epilating! Exfoliating should help with ingrown hairs. |
Do you know if this LG600 G phone will work in 55433 zip area | The zip code doesn't matter, just the signal in that zip code. Try this. With your mobile phone on the same plan you want to add to open a web browser and go to speedtest.net. Run the test. If you get a download or upload speed of less than 2 Mbps you will not be happy with any USB hub or hotspot. A speed above 6 Mbps, you will be happy with any USB hub or hotspot. It is not so much the device but the signal in the area. The VL600 is one of the better devices though. |
Do you know if this LG600 G phone will work in 55433 zip area | Hello, Robert, first, I'm guessing 55433 is Minnesota--being in another state, I don't know first hand, but Verizon Wireless technical service phone *611 could tell you if they have towers in that area. 2nd, just want to be sure to say this is a 4G "modem" for computer and needs your SIm card. I like mineBut I call Verizon Customer service for area coverage questions. Good luck, must be cold up there |
Do you know if this LG600 G phone will work in 55433 zip area | The best source of information on coverage is to go to the Verizon Wireless website, http://vzwmap.verizonwireless.com/dotcom/coveragelocator/default.aspx?requestfrom=webagent |
Do these hangers leave a horizontal crease in the pants at the spot they were on the hanger? | I had been using the hangers that you get from the dry cleaners - wire with cardboard. When using the Jobar hangers, I don't notice any difference from the cleaner style hangers as far as creased. The Jobar take up a lot less room in my closet so the possibility of getting other creases from over crowding is reduced. I just ordered another set for my spring summer slacks. |
Do these hangers leave a horizontal crease in the pants at the spot they were on the hanger? | These hangers are very thin rubber coated and the pants slide right off. I will probably give them away. I bought a different set of Closet Complete foam coated pant hangers and am very satisfied. |
Do these hangers leave a horizontal crease in the pants at the spot they were on the hanger? | Haven't had them long enough to say, but for coarse fabrics like denim, I'm sure they'll work. Cotton or wool, maybe. I have some hangers similar in design, but about twice as thick. They work pretty well. |
Do these hangers leave a horizontal crease in the pants at the spot they were on the hanger? | There is some slight marking of the slacks if hung for a long time. I have found it only to be minimal. The only way around this problem I would think would be to slide one of the dry cleaning cardboard tubes over the "Wire" to increase the circumference. I hope this helps. |
Do these hangers leave a horizontal crease in the pants at the spot they were on the hanger? | I have not had this problem at all with these. The plastic piece is grooved to hold the pants and I have not seen any creasing. |
Do these hangers leave a horizontal crease in the pants at the spot they were on the hanger? | I hang my cotton and or polyester pants on them and they haven't shown creases. My husband doesn't use them for his so I wouldn't know about wool pants. |
My cat jumps on the wand long enough for the safety feature that turns off the motor kicks in. He can't play with it more than a minute. Any help? | I get my cat wound up with a feather on a pole type toy first, or a laser dot. Then I use the SmartyKat when I've tired out lol. You could try switching that around? When you cat stays on the wand, use the laser dot to get him to jump away, the turn off the dot and let him go after the SmartyKat again. |
My cat jumps on the wand long enough for the safety feature that turns off the motor kicks in. He can't play with it more than a minute. Any help? | well, that is frustrating. mine don't do that it will stay on long time. unless u can distract him til he gets it. rechargeable batteries are a must once you get him going |
does this light fit a sig 226 | I don't own a 226 but the light comes with parts to utilize 3 different rail types. |
does this light fit a sig 226 | Yes, I have one mounted on mine. The Streamlights have interchangeable spacers that allow them to fit a variety of rails including all Sig rails. |
does this light fit a sig 226 | As long as your sig is set up with a rail, yes it should. I have several sigs (220 & 239), but they are the older style without rails. But I probably pick a different model if it were me for a pistol. This is a great light, but has 2 batteries side by side, if it were me I would pick a model (with or without a laser) that had a single battery in line, which may not last as long, but would fit in a holster better and be lighter. I think this light is better suited for rifle/shotgun use personally. I hope this helps, Bob |
What are the dimensions? | It's 16 inches to the platform the bottle sits on and 20 inches to the top of the legs. The bottle platform is 12 inches diameter and the legs are about 16 inches in diameter on the floor. The bottle fits snug. |
What are the dimensions? | I'm not able to physically see it at the moment but it stands about 18" off the floor and it takes up floor space about that same amount (diameter-wise). When you place a 5 gal. bottle of water on the top shelf, the top of the water bottle is about 4' off the floor. The top shelf accepts both rectangular and round bottles very well. Hope that helps. |
What are the dimensions? | It would sit in an 18" x 18" space and the bottom of the bottle on the top shelf sits at 16" off the floor. |
does it fit the bugaboo bee+ ?? | It's very elasticized and slips over easily. I think it was intended to be universal for the bugaboo models. We use ours very frequently. Nice part is that you can sort of wad it up and put it anywhere when not in use! IMO it's a great buy |
How tall are these? I'm looking for a quick hoop house for pepper plants. | They are about 18"...I use them for starting corn, potatoes, etc...they would work for peppers planted in a row. |
How tall are these? I'm looking for a quick hoop house for pepper plants. | they're about 12" high so would work for small plants. They do tend to lift in strong winds so you may have to set them in lower and push some dirt up onto the plastic to keep them from getting away. |
How tall are these? I'm looking for a quick hoop house for pepper plants. | Roughly 15". They are awesome. Quick fix for Midwest frost surprises ( or snow:( as it seems)! |
How tall are these? I'm looking for a quick hoop house for pepper plants. | From the bottom of the wire you place in the ground to the highest point on the hoop is 18 in. The wire you place in the ground is 4 in., so 14 in high cover. |
How tall are these? I'm looking for a quick hoop house for pepper plants. | Tunl covers are about 10 inches tall when metal hoops are fully stuck into the ground. |
How tall are these? I'm looking for a quick hoop house for pepper plants. | Once stick in the ground about 10 to 12 inches for us but it depends upon how deep you stick them in the ground. |
Is the aladdin essential infuser the better buy since you do not have to remove the infuser? | I'd say it's better because it's bigger. Not having to remove the infuser is an added bonus. |
Is the aladdin essential infuser the better buy since you do not have to remove the infuser? | I can't speak for the Aladdin infuser, however I have been using the Teavana tumbler regularly for a year now and I still love it. We try to avoid products made mostly of plastic because my husband is a cancer survivor, so the stainless steel is an important feature for us. I don't like to drink out of it with the infuser still attached. The way Teavana's is designed, I'm able to remove it from the tumbler, set it aside and steep the same tea leaves again, if I want. I can't complain about the tumbler. It stays warm for hours when the lid is on. It's very portable. It works for my tea consumption style. I can't speak for the Aladdin infuser, however I have been using the Teavana tumbler regularly for a year now and I still love it. We try to avoid products made mostly of plastic because my husband is a cancer survivor, so the stainless steel is an important feature for us. I don't like to drink out of it with the infuser still attached. The way Teavana's is designed, I'm able to remove it from the tumbler, set it aside and steep the same tea leaves again, if I want. I can't complain about the tumbler. It stays warm for hours when the lid is on. It's very portable. It works for my tea... » Read More I can't speak for the Aladdin infuser, however I have been using the Teavana tumbler regularly for a year now and I still love it. We try to avoid products made mostly of plastic because my husband is a cancer survivor, so the stainless steel is an important feature for us. I don't like to drink out of it with the infuser still attached. The way Teavana's is designed, I'm able to remove it from the tumbler, set it aside and steep the same tea leaves again, if I want. I can't complain about the tumbler. It stays warm for hours when the lid is on. It's very portable. It works for my tea consumption style. « Show Less |
Is the aladdin essential infuser the better buy since you do not have to remove the infuser? | I can't speak for the Aladdin infuser, however I have been using the Teavana tumbler regularly for a year now and I still love it. We try to avoid products made mostly of plastic because my husband is a cancer survivor, so the stainless steel is an important feature for us. I don't like to drink out of it with the infuser still attached. The way Teavana's is designed, I'm able to remove it from the tumbler, set it aside and steep the same tea leaves again, if I want. I can't complain about the tumbler. It stays warm for hours when the lid is on. It's very portable. It works for my tea consumption style. |
Can this be used year round in cold climates (Boston area) or does it need to be shut down in the winter? If so, how much does it costs to run? | No idea on colder climates. Can't imagine it would be a problem to run in Boston in winter. We live in NC and had no problem. Our electric bill went up $80-$100/mth. We used it almost nightly though. Great hot tub for the price! Will buy it again for our next house. |
Can I get this knife under water without eventually getting rust? Seems cool to grab from rocks while snorkeling. | personally I have not stuck it under water but the finish on it is pretty awesome I do not think you will have a problem |
Can I get this knife under water without eventually getting rust? Seems cool to grab from rocks while snorkeling. | Yes, i use it mostly for medical and extricating means but i've heard it doesn't rust |
Can I get this knife under water without eventually getting rust? Seems cool to grab from rocks while snorkeling. | If it is actual 440 all the grades of 440 have 16-18% chromium and are highly rust resistant. Most diving knives are 440. |
Can I get this knife under water without eventually getting rust? Seems cool to grab from rocks while snorkeling. | I work in demo an i have a fire hose an it gets wet all the time and no rust |
Does this cradle fit the motorcycle mount for Garmin Nuvi 1300/1350 by taking out the 2 bolts? | Not sure if it fits the 1300/1350 but I had a Nuvi 660 before and replaced it with a 3595 so I bought the cradle for a 2595 and removed 2 bolts and replaced with the 2595 cradle, it was simple. |
Does this cradle fit the motorcycle mount for Garmin Nuvi 1300/1350 by taking out the 2 bolts? | It did not fit my garmin 2597, I had to take a razor knife to trim some plastic to allow the power cord access, also so the gps would snap into the cradle. I had a mount on my motorcycle and in order to make it fit I also trimmed more plastic and bolted it to the existing mount on my BMW. I had a hard time finding specific cradles that would accept my gps and also fit my existing mount. Overall I am satisfied with the mount. I did notice in bright sunlight that the gps is difficult to see, I bought a fabric sunshield that has hook and loop type fasteners to provide some shade on the screen. |
Does this cradle fit the motorcycle mount for Garmin Nuvi 1300/1350 by taking out the 2 bolts? | I have a 2555 and it fits well. I don't have a 1300 or 1350 so i don't know for sure. You might want to compare the two models and see if they are the same size and the power connector is in the same spot. I will say, that this mount is great. It holds the garmin securely. |
will it fit galaxy S3 | No it will not fit your Galaxy S3....you will need to perform a search for the accessories and cell phone cases for the Galaxy S3. They are completely differnt size phones and you wouldn't want to put yourself through that misery. |
will it fit galaxy S3 | Hey,It's to large for the Galaxy 3, but it you type in the same title and replace Note 2 for Galaxy 3...you should be able to find a case for that phone in the same style. ..a friend of mine has one for her Galaxy 3. |
I just received this composter. It came with two little green clips and no instructions. Any idea what the clips are for? Thanks | I did not receive two small clips with mine. Not sure what they could be for. |
I just received this composter. It came with two little green clips and no instructions. Any idea what the clips are for? Thanks | I received ONE weird little green piece with no instructions and cannot find anywhere it fits or snaps onto the item. Strange...I just sent an email to Exaco and will report back any response I receive in case it is helpful to others.UPDATE 11/25/14 - Exaco responded to my inquiry: "We'll have to see how to answer this question on Amazon...That little triangle piece is only used to separate the pails when shippingmultiple to Amazon (to prevent breakage). You can toss it!Thanks for asking." ...so basically we do not need any of these pieces... |
I just received this composter. It came with two little green clips and no instructions. Any idea what the clips are for? Thanks | No idea. Mine came with them, too but I couldn't figure out what they were supposed to be for either. |
I just received this composter. It came with two little green clips and no instructions. Any idea what the clips are for? Thanks | I do not remember getting two little clips with mine but could they be used to mount/hang it on the wall?? |
I just received this composter. It came with two little green clips and no instructions. Any idea what the clips are for? Thanks | I received ONE weird little green piece with no instructions and cannot find anywhere it fits or snaps onto the item. Strange... I just sent an email to Exaco and will report back any response I receive in case it is helpful to others. UPDATE 11/25/14 - Exaco responded to my inquiry: "We'll have to see how to answer this question on Amazon... That little triangle piece is only used to separate the pails when shipping multiple to Amazon (to prevent breakage). You can toss it! Thanks for asking." ...so basically we do not need any of these pieces... |
Is it easy to break up these bars into smaller pieces? I really wanted the pellets in smaller quantities than offered | These have a "semi-waxy" consistency and can be broken along the scored lines. Therefore I suppose they can be broken down into smaller pieces, but think it may require "cutting" as opposed to breaking. When they break as intended, a few loose chips are produced as well. I think you will likely end up with chips (like produced when slicing a stick of frozen butter) rather than any sort of uniform "pellet." |
Is it easy to break up these bars into smaller pieces? I really wanted the pellets in smaller quantities than offered | Yes, you can gently break it apart (in a sealed bag for safety) with a hammer. |
Is it easy to break up these bars into smaller pieces? I really wanted the pellets in smaller quantities than offered | Yes u can break it into smaller pieces just use gloves. U might need a plastic knife to cut it n u can throw knife away |
Is it easy to break up these bars into smaller pieces? I really wanted the pellets in smaller quantities than offered | I fond it difficult to break up in the winter time. I use an oscillating saw to cut it into pieces. |
I cannot tell if it has a multi wire plug to hook up to your vehicloe wires or just RCA plugs? I have and older 1995 truck I want to put it in. | I agree that it is a multi-wire plug only. No RCA plug inputs are available. I was lucky in that I had replaced my original radio (that comes standard with a 2003 GMC Sierra 1500) with an after market radio previously. The aftermarket company that put it in for me installed an adapter that converted the original wire set to one that would connect to an aftermarket radio. When I replaced the aftermarket radio with the Boss BV9962 all I had to do is clip and re-wire the adapter wires to the Boss BV9962. I assume that you'll need an adapter in order to connect this radio to your truck. (I also needed an adapter for the antenna!) I agree that it is a multi-wire plug only. No RCA plug inputs are available. I was lucky in that I had replaced my original radio (that comes standard with a 2003 GMC Sierra 1500) with an after market radio previously. The aftermarket company that put it in for me installed an adapter that converted the original wire set to one that would connect to an aftermarket radio. When I replaced the aftermarket radio with the Boss BV9962 all I had to do is clip and re-wire the adapter wires to the Boss BV9962. I assume that you'll need an adapter in order to connect this radio to your truck. (I also... » Read More I agree that it is a multi-wire plug only. No RCA plug inputs are available. I was lucky in that I had replaced my original radio (that comes standard with a 2003 GMC Sierra 1500) with an after market radio previously. The aftermarket company that put it in for me installed an adapter that converted the original wire set to one that would connect to an aftermarket radio. When I replaced the aftermarket radio with the Boss BV9962 all I had to do is clip and re-wire the adapter wires to the Boss BV9962. I assume that you'll need an adapter in order to connect this radio to your truck. (I also needed an adapter for the antenna!) « Show Less |
I cannot tell if it has a multi wire plug to hook up to your vehicloe wires or just RCA plugs? I have and older 1995 truck I want to put it in. | Its a multi wire plug. You need to buy the aftermarket wiring harness go to your local audio store and ask them for it. It should not cost more than $20. |
how do you obtain a subscription for this reciever to use as a portable system for an rv | I called directv and set it up. Pretty minimal monthly charge- I think it's $10/mo or less. |
how do you obtain a subscription for this reciever to use as a portable system for an rv | $6.00 additional charge per month... if adding to an existing account, just called them tonight to see how we add a SD reciever for our 5th wheel..... :) |
how do you obtain a subscription for this reciever to use as a portable system for an rv | Go to DirecTV.com and click on " travelers" at the right top of the page, then click on "RV". |
What are the measurements? | Hey, Barbara. It's 12" tall, and the opening at the top is 10 1/2" x 7 1/2". |
What are the measurements? | 12" in height top/bottom part measurement (out side dimensions 10 1/2" x 7 1/2") (top opening inside dimension 6 1/2" x 9 1/2") |
This screen is for ACER ASPIRE ONE D255E and has built investor | um. Ulises, this was the correct screen for the Aspire One I was working with. Have you opened your machine up and looked at its hinges and flanges to see if they look like they match the hinges and flanges on this screen? There is a good to excellent chance this screen will work with your machine, but can't promise absolutely it will work. Good luck! |
does it work on 1.5hp airmate by Emglo mod AM78 HC4V | I'm not familar with your air compressor. I did some amount of research and all pressure switches work the same way but go about it differently. I don't know enough about why you are replacing your pressure switch. I would contact the manufacturer of your air compressor for replacement parts. |
does it work on 1.5hp airmate by Emglo mod AM78 HC4V | I have no idea, specifically. The switch contacts are more than adequate for the load a 1.5HP motor represents. The pressure ports on the switch are standard 1/4" pipe thread, so it is likely this switch could be used on your compressor, even if a bit of plumbing adapting is necessary. The only question I would have about it is if the switch would properly fit in the space available. If this is a little 'pancake' type compressor, a physically smaller switch could be advisable.JM |
does it work on 1.5hp airmate by Emglo mod AM78 HC4V | I can't comment on the Emglo, I used it on a no name brand compressor. Just make sure your fittings correspond to the ones on this unit (in terms if what end or side the connections are on). Mine worked great. I've had a number of compressors over the years, and they are all very similar. |
does it work on 1.5hp airmate by Emglo mod AM78 HC4V | My answer is the same as the others; the switch appears to be universal and can be adapted to most any unit. |
how do you put it on your door? | I actually purchased it as a gift and my grandmother uses it on a pre-existing hook :-/ |
Different between Culturelle Digestive Health Probiotic and Culturelle - Probiotic Health & Wellness | Digestive Health capsule contains 2/3 of the probiotic Lactobacillus GG cultures that the Health and Wellness capsule contains, but it also contains the prebiotic Inulin, a kind of dietary fiber. See the Culturelle website for more information. |
Will it take epoxy cement off a cotton shirt? | I have to guess, not. Epoxy is similar to latex paint, in that it is chemically cured, so it becomes a molecular bond entwined in the fibers of the material, and once that has occurred, it is part of the cloth. There is a solvent that might remove it. If you have access to Windsor Newton acrylic brush cleaner, you could soak it overnight (that will remove years-old hardened acrylic/latex paints, don't know about epoxy. |
How do you think this would look in the corner, with one of the edges be right up against the wall? | We have ours next to the fireplace with about 7 inches away from the fireplace and another 7 inches away from the next wall to the right. Ours is not against a large open wall as depicted in the photo. |
How do you think this would look in the corner, with one of the edges be right up against the wall? | Ensure that you measure the space first. Mine is placed directly in the corner of my dining room and fits well in a corner. If one of the edges is outward it still should look nice since the backside is also the color of the front. It's a go once the unit is completed however beware of pieces not being labeled, missing piece (possibly), and instructions that are not helpful. Other than those cons - perfect little corner piece. |
How do you think this would look in the corner, with one of the edges be right up against the wall? | It would look very nice. I myself have it in a corner.... It looks great with top shelf liquor....for me it was exactly what I was looking for...... |
How do you think this would look in the corner, with one of the edges be right up against the wall? | I have mine in a corner, but angled. I think it would look alright that way, but we definitely prefer it angled |
Several people stated that this broke soon after purchase. Most complained it broke at the folding seams. Is this true? | I can't speak for others but I've used this pretty heavily since I got it about a month ago and it seems very strong. I can see where someone could break it though...the hinges and panels are from the same molded plastic so if you're very rough with it or bend it improperly it will definitely snap. |
Several people stated that this broke soon after purchase. Most complained it broke at the folding seams. Is this true? | In the time that I've had mine, it remains sturdy and stable. I will try to remember to keep updating just in case anything does break |
Several people stated that this broke soon after purchase. Most complained it broke at the folding seams. Is this true? | I purchased one back in Dec 2013. Mine broke in Sept 2014Nine months still seems a bit too soon for this to happen, especially since I've tried a few different ones and this one has been the best by far. |
Several people stated that this broke soon after purchase. Most complained it broke at the folding seams. Is this true? | I've had mine for over eight months and I still love it. It saves so much folding time, it's crazy! Have had no problems at all. It could be they've used theirs more than I have. But, still, I have no complaints. |
Several people stated that this broke soon after purchase. Most complained it broke at the folding seams. Is this true? | That is the weakest point for any of the folders but mine is good. I dont know how you would stop it from eventually breaking at the seams but like I said, so far so good. |
Several people stated that this broke soon after purchase. Most complained it broke at the folding seams. Is this true? | Hmm. I've not encountered this--but I've only had it a short while. Upon inspection, however, I can see how this could be possible after a great deal of use. :-/ |
Not offered with optical stabilization. Have you noticed any difference between this lens and one with vibration reduction? | I've not had a problem with blurring due to vibration when using my lens and besides because of the nature of the beast lenses with that short of a focal length don't really require a Vibration Reduction feature because they are used for indoor shots or landscapes when you would most likely be be using a support of some type. |
Where do you get the nice wood stock and fore-stock in the example? | The wood stock in the photo is the Crosman Outdoorsman, now unavailable unfortunately. |
The light sensor turns on fine but it does not turns off completely....flickering light...how do it fix this? thank you | My husband said that shortly after installing ours did that and we just turned off for ten minutes, then it worked okay. He did re-check the timer setting and that was okay. So might need to check and make sure its on a time to go off. If it set for a long time till it goes off then that might be the cause. |
The light sensor turns on fine but it does not turns off completely....flickering light...how do it fix this? thank you | I feel these switches are not the best products. I will tolerate their rude behavior because these are only used for secondary light sources in our garage and furnace room. If these are really annoying you I suggest returning the product |
IS this tape lined or unlined? | there is a liner on the back that you have to remove to expose the sticky side. |
IS this tape lined or unlined? | i am really not sure what you are asking but i will try. as far as lines for like straight cutting or for measuring, no there are no lines. If you are asking about maybe a coating of some sort like plastic lined, then i would call it unlined. This is just 2.7 mm think aluminum foil that is shiny on the front and sticky on the back. If you crinkle this stuff it will leave creases like aluminum foil would but it also will form to what you are sticking this to. This tape works well for taping foil insulation to ducting or taping seams of reflective material like panda film. |
Is this light strong enough to shoot wedding reception photos of the first toast and speeches from say 20 feet away ? | Is strong alright but you are asking a little bit too much. This is great for video or to shoot details |
Is this light strong enough to shoot wedding reception photos of the first toast and speeches from say 20 feet away ? | It's pretty bright, but 20 feet would be *really* pushing it, I think. Of course, it depends on what kind of camera you're using, and how good it is at high ISO. From that far back, though, the light will also be pretty concentrated, perhaps not all that much different than a flash, in terms of shadows and such. Bottom line, I don't think this would do what you need it to. |
hi i own this one but i dont know if i can refill it with this http://www.amazon.com/Butane-GasOne-C... where i live is hard to find butane bottles so thats why i'm asking this please help.. can i.??? thanks.! | No sorry that wouldn't work. You need something like this - http://www.amazon.com/Zippo-Butane-3807-Fuel-42gm/dp/B004K9IJ8M/ref=sr_1_fkmr0_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1403467800&sr=8-1-fkmr0&keywords=Butane+can+refi%3B%3B |
Does this work well using a landline phone? | I like it ok. Just remember to wear it ! A very good price for what it does. |
Does this work well using a landline phone? | Don't know. I only use it in my right ear and I phone on the left ear. I don't know that it will help but the design shouldn't interfere either. |
Does this work well using a landline phone? | Yes, but as I did, you may have to change to the directional mode if you are using the multi-directional setting. It cuts out all the background noise. |
Is it easy to hear? One of the people I am considering getting this for is relatively hard of hearing. | If you can hear, it is fine. I would call Great Call...they are wonderful...and ask them of they have something with a booster on it. It does have to be charged daily or nightly. |
Is it easy to hear? One of the people I am considering getting this for is relatively hard of hearing. | It is very loud. So much so I find it offensive. I do know a person very hard of hearing can hear it. I like it very much. I have others and I find this one the best. Good luck!! |
Can someone tell me where this was made? ... we're purchasing a slow cooker for friends who prefer to not buy anything from China. | It's made in China. Too bad bc your friends would have probably loved it. I use mine all the time and it's attractive enough to keep on the counter. |
Can someone tell me where this was made? ... we're purchasing a slow cooker for friends who prefer to not buy anything from China. | I just realized that I responded for my newest pot which is not a West Bend. The West Bend is made in China. I stopped using the West Bend because the nonstick surface was wearing off. |
how do you use the diffusion stone? I do not see any instruction it just said put it on the bottom, should we punter the tube and screw it in? | It's very simple, jus stick the plastic piece on the end of the stone into the tube, it slides in easily, no screwing necessary. I love the machine, it's awesome. And the ozone odor is strong! Glad 2 help, if you have anymore questions feel free to ask. |
how do you use the diffusion stone? I do not see any instruction it just said put it on the bottom, should we punter the tube and screw it in? | the diffuser goes attached to the silicon tube and then attach the tube to the ozone machine ! |
how do you use the diffusion stone? I do not see any instruction it just said put it on the bottom, should we punter the tube and screw it in? | just stick the tube into the notch in the stone then place it under the veggies and fill the vessel with water and set the machine to run. |
how do you use the diffusion stone? I do not see any instruction it just said put it on the bottom, should we punter the tube and screw it in? | You just squeeze it in into the tubing and your ready to go. See the picture. |
how do you use the diffusion stone? I do not see any instruction it just said put it on the bottom, should we punter the tube and screw it in? | You have to connect the tubing to the stone and just put the stone in the bottom of the bowl or whatever container you are using. Btw, while using it make sure you have good ventilation, the Ozone smell is not good for you. |
how do you use the diffusion stone? I do not see any instruction it just said put it on the bottom, should we punter the tube and screw it in? | The stone has a male end, just push it onto one end of the tubing. The other end of the tube goes to the Ozone port on the side of the unit. I mounted my unit on the side of my cabinet, nice and high. And remember to always use GLASS when cleaning fruits/vegies or just making water. And with the stone on the bottom of the bowl, you may have to turn and rotate your produce. Keep some kind of ventilation going. |
Does anyone know how to mount this underneath a pedal train PT Pro board? I just got another one of this power supply, and I don't have space for it. | Don`t! It is a worthless P.O..S. I purchased one and found out it is not truly isolated. I had less ground loop hum with a One Spot and it too was awful. Next step for me is true isolated transformer power, like a Pedal Power. The one I'm now considering has truly isolated isolated transformers and is offered by Rocktron. |
Does anyone know how to mount this underneath a pedal train PT Pro board? I just got another one of this power supply, and I don't have space for it. | May not be the most popular answer but on my homemade pedal board I just used velcro to attach the power supply to the bottom. Also if there are screws on the bottom check out this method:http://xmidi.com/bicycle-chain-links-as-velcro-alternative-for-guitar-pedal-board/I have used this to attach pedals to my board and it is rock steady. |
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