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Belkin 12-Outlet Home/Office
Surge Protector with Phone/Ethernet/Coaxial Protection and Extended Cord
List: $49.99
New: $19.88
P3 International P4400
Kill A Watt Electricity Usage Monitor
List: $39.95
Whirlpool 4396841 PUR
Side By Side Refrigerator Push Button Fast Fill Water Filter, 1-Pack
List: $39.99
New: $26.95
Used: $24.18
AO Safety 90541
WorkTunes AM/FM Hearing Protector with Digital Tuning and MP3 Input
List: $79.99
New: $46.95
RAD Cycle Products
Ceiling Mount Bike Hoist - Bicycle Hoists
List: $54.95
New: $12.75
PUR CRF-950Z 2-Stage
Water Pitcher Replacement Filter, 3-Pack
List: $19.99
New: $17.99
Used: $18.99
AccuSharp 001 Knife
Sharpener
List: $13.99
New: $5.99
Emergency Thermal Blankets
(4 Pack)
List: $9.80
New: $4.00
Used: $6.99
Kidde KN-COPP-B Front
Load Battery-Operated Carbon Monoxide Alarm with Digital Display
List: $54.49
New: $25.88
Used: $21.99
Hoover 40201160 Windtunnel
Agitator Belt, Pack of 2
List: $4.39
New: $0.01
Used: $1.00
Refurb.: $2.88
POSTED AT SUNDAY, MARCH 07, 2010   203 COMMENTS

Feature-rich for the price. Belkin is a trusted brand. No cables included.
Belkin 12-Outlet Home/Office Surge Protector with Phone/Ethernet/Coaxial Protection and Extended Cord
This surge protector is a great value and a very feature laden product for it's type. The cord organizer is a very welcome addition. Once routed through to thier respective outlets the mass of attached AC cords no longer looks like an 'electrical porcupine' but instead as a very well designed and neat feature with very visible and immediate benefits. I've had many power strips in the past but this one extra feature has been long overdue. Remember ...."neatness counts" As you may know it has surge protection as well for RJ-11 (telephone) RJ-45 (Ethernet) and coaxial (75 ohm multimedia cable) I am currently only using the Ethernet jacks..BUT as one other reviewer mentioned, I had to hunt and search as the Ethernet jacks 'were nowhere to be found'. I nearly called for an RMA. Well after sitting on the floor pondering this and cussing a little too I somewhat reluctantly tried peeling away a 'warning label' of some sort and 'Lo and Behold" were the 2 Ethernet jacks. I saw the warning label earlier and did not attempt to remove it. After all it was there as a 'warning' so I may benefit from seeing it another time. How silly to hide the Ethernet jacks beneath a warnming label that, like me, many folks would not ever consider removing. Belkin should have had the warning label ALSO declare that the Ethernet jacks were hiding beneath. How proposterously silly and ridiculous to obfuscate them beneath a very valid warning label without declaring thier whereabouts beneath. Frankly ladies and gentelmen, it pissed me off.
Not the searching as I did find them, but the use of a warning label to hide them. The label could have easily been edited to say "The Ethernet jacks are underneath". Anyway my other complaint is that this add-on surge protector advertises Ethernet / Telephone / Coaxial surge protection and rightly so..BUT it fails to include an input jumper cable of each type so one can actually use it right out of the box. I realize the product literature does not say one way or the other if input cables are included. Many other devices that are an ADD-ON to existing systems DO INCLUDE the required cables so one can actually ADD-ON the accessory.
I had to go to the store and purchase an Ethernet cable....this is MY FAULT for not investigating more thoroughly pre-sale but live and learn. I agree with all the other reviews about number of outlets provided and spacing for wall warts etc..so no further remarks on that needed. I would still recommend this unit 100% with the foreknowledge one will need to beg borrow or buy input cables beforehand in order to actually use this product right out of the box for RJ-11, RJ-45, and Coaxial protection. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED...



POSTED AT TUESDAY, MARCH 09, 2010   541 COMMENTS

Amazing
P3 International P4400 Kill A Watt Electricity Usage Monitor
First off, I purchased this from Radio Shack and not for about $24.99 plus tax.

The knowledge this product will save me $158.40 a year based on $0.12 a kWh just on what I learned about my computer. My computer's surge protector used .11 kWh in 44 minutes in stand by mode. That's about 110 kWh in a month or about $13.20 a month. I mean come on!

I have had my computer on stand by mode for at least 9 years! That is $1425!!!! Having a tool like this is amazing and incredibly money saving. If you don't buy this, you are wasting your money. Having my HP Laptop charger plugged in but not connected to the laptop, used 0 kWh. Right now I am checking to see how much it takes to charge it from 0% to 100%. Then how much it uses to leave it connected 24/7. I am having a lot of fun with this. BUY IT YOU WILL LOVE IT!



POSTED AT SATURDAY, MARCH 06, 2010   84 COMMENTS

Great Water Filter, Fits my fridge.
Whirlpool 4396841 PUR Side By Side Refrigerator Push Button Fast Fill Water Filter, 1-Pack
This is a great water filter. Water tastes great and it last for 5-6 months. I would have given 5 Stars but these filters are overpriced in general (although offers a decent price).



POSTED AT SUNDAY, MARCH 07, 2010   196 COMMENTS

Better than ever now with MP3 input.
AO Safety 90541 WorkTunes AM/FM Hearing Protector with Digital Tuning and MP3 Input
I really like these, I have 3 pair. 2 are the older analog tuning style which are at best OK, and 1 that has the digital tuning. Now with the MP3 input too I am sure they rock.



POSTED AT THURSDAY, MARCH 04, 2010   87 COMMENTS

Good product, good price, is exactly what I needed
RAD Cycle Products Ceiling Mount Bike Hoist - Bicycle Hoists
The product was exactly what I needed. Purchased three of the same to lift bikes out of the way. Better price then local stores. I have 12' ceilings in my garage and so these get the bike's completely out of the way. After measuring and finding stud's, I determined the best mounting would be to put a 1 x 4 against the ceiling sheet rock. This made it very easy to measure and attach the lift system to the board on the ground first, then I mounted the board the the ceiling. I'm guessing it took me about 30 minutes to do the first one and then about 15 minutes each for the others. The long cord worked out great for me, I didn't need to trim anything.

The pulley system isn't a fast lifting system. I take my time lifting it up and down but it requires little effort. It's clean, easy to use and the right price. Well worth it.



POSTED AT FRIDAY, MARCH 05, 2010   281 COMMENTS

Good product, may be found cheaper elsewhere
PUR CRF-950Z 2-Stage Water Pitcher Replacement Filter, 3-Pack
i bought this from amazon for $22, but later saw this at walmart for $14.99



POSTED AT THURSDAY, MARCH 04, 2010   246 COMMENTS

Excellent Product
AccuSharp 001 Knife Sharpener
I have tried several types of sharperners and this is by far the best I have ever used. It is very easy to use and will give your knife a very sharp edge.



POSTED AT SUNDAY, MARCH 07, 2010   17 COMMENTS

A life saver
Emergency Thermal Blankets (4 Pack)
I made a mistake buying a Texsport Willowbend Trail Tent
[...]

I ended up waking up in the middle of the night on top of a wet and cold sleeping bag. I grabbed one of these blankets, wrapped myself with it and stayed dry and warm.
Highly recommend it to any one who camps out!



POSTED AT THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 2010   101 COMMENTS

I kidde you not
Kidde KN-COPP-B Front Load Battery-Operated Carbon Monoxide Alarm with Digital Display
It is and does exactly what it's supposed to and every house must have one in NY by law.



POSTED AT TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 09, 2010   25 COMMENTS

Great buy - a $5 purchase saved my vacuum!
Hoover 40201160 Windtunnel Agitator Belt, Pack of 2
It is obvious that given a bagged vacuum cleaner, the bag needs changing every so often. Everyone understands that concept, and its easy to figure out which bag type (its written on the box in big letters when you buy the vacuum)

It was less obvious to me that belts are also a normal wear and tear part, and that the vacuum clearly lists - on the little "specifications" sticker it has right on the motor - what is the part number for the vacuum bags, as well as the part number for the agitator belts.

Came to know how I guess most people come to know - my vacuum "broke", the brush roll was no longer moving. A few online searches suggested this is what I needed, and the part number list on my vacuum confirmed it.

Received the shipment in just a few days, which was great as my local Walmart was out of this part number - and cost a few bucks more going by the price on the empty shelf.

Putting in the belt took a whole 2 minutes, and this was the first time I was performing the change. Vacuum was restored to like-new brush roll power - I remember how the vacuum seemed to self-propel when it first arrived, and it was great to get that back.



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