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My wife thought I was crazy for wanting this. How could I not want this to play video games on? It brings the gaming experience to life. As of now the wife, or should I say almost ex-wife is packing and leaving me. She will be shocked to find out that 1) I used the credit card in her name to buy it, 2) I was fired from my job because I called in all the time so I could play video games and watch tv, 3) she will not find any $ in my sons college fund, I needed the $ for snacks to play video games and lastly watching adult movies really replaces any type of actual relationship you can have so it's worth it.
These lights are great quality. They have a nice nickle finish. The only down fall is the clear parts are plastic and the little stakes that go in the ground can be flimsy so be careful when pushing them into the ground. The lights have batteries that are charged via solar energy and could be replaced when they eventually wear out. They look nice and sleek and the lights are bright.
This is the greatest possible thing you could spend money on. It's not just any ordinary hdmi cable. It's DIAMOND! And it's also high speed! I dont know the exact statistics, but lets just say that it's faster then any hdmi cably your peasant eyes will see. The only problem is that i had to sell my 200,000 dollar honda civic TURBO edition i bought from some guy on craigslist to afford it. But its so worth it.
Easy to use and appears to be complete. My only complaint is that they call it 2015 and it went on sale in mid 2014. Since you don't get updates, on way of nothing how up to date it really is.
Not sure what the problem is with some of the noses on these other reviewers. lol Smells just like the dolls from the 80s and 90s Strawberry Shortcake like this one
I have a small wood shop that I occasionally need an extra shot of power. I live in the Midwest where it typically gets very cold in the winter. I recently ran my 15amp heater and air filter with the generator for about 3 hours one cold day. I received it, filled it up with gas and oil and pulled the recoil starter and it started on the first pull and ran until I shut it off. Another day I ran my shop vac system and table saw on the generator. After a 3 or 4 second surge, the voltage stabilized and ran unabated. This generator is real good up to 3,000 watts. I did trip it when I ran what I estimated to be 3,200 watts connected to it. This included a 15 amp shop lamp, 15 amp heater and 1.5 amp air cleaner. It performs as I need it too and if we ever do have a power outage I can run my fridge and freezer without issue. For the money, this is a great little generator and I would recommend this to any hobbyist who needs and extra boost of power or to the pro needing some work site help with small wattage equipment. BTW..there are lots of forums out there questioning if the generator needs grounded or not. I called the factory rep that sells these locally. He stated he has sold over 500 of these. He has never heard of anyone pounding the 8' rod into the ground. Common sense is the key with anything electric. Don't get it wet, don't use it past what it is suppose to be used for and keep it in good operating condition. I grew up on a farm, we had 6K - 9K generators on the back of our tractors and pick-ups. Never grounded one of them and all of us are alive and kicking.:)..