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Red Battery Cable Firewall Feed-Thru Panel Terminal Connector

Red Battery Cable Firewall Feed-Thru Panel Terminal Connector
  • FOR 6, 12, & 36 VOLT, Allows charging of battery from anywhere
  • For safely running battery cable thru your firewall - Prevents shorts
  • 3/8" brass threaded hook-up posts, fits 1-1/4" hole
  • Impact resistant plastic insulator/mounting bushing
  • Great way to distinguish positive terminal connection

I had to move the battery from the front of the car to the trunk due to changing engine. Item worked great, was exactly as described, and arrived in a timely manner.

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These appear to be quality units. They allow a convenient method of passing heavy cables through the firewall, or any panel. The one issue I have is the lack of availability of a properly shaped panel punch. I have cut the flat sided mounting holes the old fashioned way with hand tools which is time intensive and only approximate in shape. I have yet to locate the right punch for this job.

All in all, these provide a good way to pass heavy electrical (battery) cables through the firewall, or any panel. I would purchase again.

Motorola MR350RVP 2-Way FRS/GMRS Radio, Value Pack

Motorola MR350RVP 2-Way FRS/GMRS Radio, Value Pack
  • Pair of two-way radios with up to 35 mile range
  • 22 channels each with 121 privacy codes for superior interference protection
  • iVOX hands-free communication without the need for an audio accessory
  • 11 weather channels (7 NOAA) with alert features
  • VibraCall vibration alert or 20 different call tones
  • 35-Mile Two-Way Radio
  • 22 Channels
  • 121 Privacy Codes
  • NOAA Channels and Alerts
  • Value Pack (2 radios, 2 belt clips, 1 dual charger, 1 charging adapter, 2 NiMH rechargeable battery packs, emergency checklist)

These radios are a great product. The charging base makes it easy to keep the battery full and the communication range is great! If you're looking for a pair of radios for use on a hunting/camping trip these are the ones to buy.

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As someone who has worked on and used commercial Motorola radio equipment, I do have a bias for Motorola. Granted these FRS radios are nowhere near the quality and durability of those heavy duty higher power commercial units, but for the price you pay, they perform as expected. The MR350 has all the features one would want for emergency or other communication on most outdoor activity. Although the radio did not have the heavy duty solid feel of a competitor I tried recently, it did quite well on a recent rainy day hike. Perhaps the light weight, "plastic" feel of this unit is an advantage when traveling light.

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I have tried them out and found they do not go very far. I need to talk to a vehicle in front or rear about 1 or two miles away.

They just make it a mile but not more than that. I need to talk to the leader of a group of RVs.

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Very poorly constructed (in China of course) Neither battery cover will latch so they now have duct tape accross the back of them. The switch for the led light is opposite the push to talk switch so its hard not to operate both of them at the same time. Just poorly made-looks like something you'd buy your four year old at the dollar store. I haven't field tested them yet so can't comment on range,etc. If it wasn't such a hassle these would be returned.

2600mah Solar Battery Charger for Mp3 Mp4 Camera /Pda /Gps /Phone Black

2600mah Solar Battery Charger for Mp3 Mp4 Camera /Pda /Gps /Phone Black
  • This product is an energy saving,Environmentallyfriendly solar energy emergency charger
  • This product is a multi-functionsolar emergency charger
  • Style design andconvenient to take it with you
  • Equipped with ahigh-Brightness far horizon LED light,can working more than 30hours

i have had the product for a little while now. it does what it says. however it does take a long time to charge my phone battery via my universal USB battery charger. it takes it about a hour and a half via my ac adapter and 2 hours via my computer usb port. through the solar charger set to 5.5V it takes about 3/12 to 4 hours to charge. i can live with that. one issue is the mini usb male to full size usb female cable never was in the box. so i contacted them and they told me that i would have to ship back the whole device to them and wait for replacement unit. when they told me to send them pictures. the device has a clip to remove the metal casing for like taking off the protective shield on the solar panel. and when you remove it you can see that battery. which has the battery size scratched out. however if you look close enough it says 2500MAH instead of 2600MAH.

all in all i really needed that cable, but the company is giving me a hard time. its a good charger, despite the slow charging time, fake battery and lack of cable. for 9$ its alright. you get what you pay for

Update: the device has died. i took it apart and checked all the wiring and everything seemed to look okay and in shape. device would charge and flashlight would work. however it wont give a out power. checked the cord and used several other adapters i ordered online and still nothing. i ruled it as a dead motherboard. so i now have a useless charger around. when i got it i thought it was too good to be true. i was right.. the smaller battery than advertised, the .8A output power, not worth the money. however i did make good use of the solar panel and turned it into a solar panel with usb out. which works fine. i discarded what was left of it and turned it into a flashlight for my 3 year old brother. so if you want something that inst going to last you very long, then go for this product. if you want something that will last you a long time and has real parts, and not fake ones from china then your looking in the wrong place. eg, no brand name, not real battery, cheep motherboard, etc.. as well as the other ones that are 2600MAh solar chargers have the same insides just different shells. so be careful

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The solar charger/battery arrived with a 75% battery charge. The LED Flashlight worked. I plugged in my phone and nothing. Left the solar charger plugged in overnight. 100% charge...plugged in phone..nothing.

Opened it up to take a look. No voltage at all coming out through the mini USB and very low voltage from the battery. My conclusion is the battery is dead and will only hold a charge sufficient to power the LED flashlight. :( I didn't expect much for $10

Computer-Controlled Universal Ni-MH & Ni-CD Smart Charger II

Computer-Controlled Universal Ni-MH & Ni-CD Smart Charger II
  • Computer-Controlled
  • Universal Ni-MH & Ni-CD
  • Charger II for all battery sizes

Great product. I use for charge all my energizer rechargeable batteries with 2500 mah. With this toy I can charge complete my batteries than with default energizer charger.

SainSonic MT-1 LCD Display Remote Meter For Duo Battery Solar Charge Controller with 10 Meters Wire

SainSonic MT-1 LCD Display Remote Meter For Duo Battery Solar Charge Controller with 10 Meters Wire
  • Full Digital Display
  • Displays Voltage, Current, Amp-Hours, Watt-Hours and Percentage Charge
  • Suitable for both 12V and 24V Systems
  • Temperature Display
  • Easy to Use and Set-Up

I bought this to add to my solar panel and power inverter set up well made good price shipped right awy

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Keeps my engine and house batteries topped off nicely. Display easily shows current from solar panel, voltage on batteries, at a touch of a button.

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There is no power at the marina I keep our cabincruser at and this is keeping my boat batteries to a full charge. ;-{o

Premium Rapid Home Travel Wall Charger with Build-in LED and IC Chip for Apple Iphone 3G, 3GS, 3G-S,

Premium Rapid Home Travel Wall Charger with Build-in LED and IC Chip for Apple Iphone 3G, 3GS, 3G-S, 4G , Ipod Nano 4th Generation, Ipod Nano 5th Generation, IPod Touch, IPod Touch 2nd Generation, Ipod ClassicGood price for a disposible charger. Mine broke into my electric socket within a month and a half.

Chargers work great as long as your phone is not in an OtterBox Case. The charging port is small through the case otherwise it works great.

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It works. I bought five. Still have all five. And I still paid less than half as the one from Apple. I would not recommend dropping as it is cheap plastic, but with a little care, will charge the device just fine.

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This does NOT work with my iPhone 3GS. When I plugged it in, I got a message on the phone that says this won't charge my phone. I ignored that and left it in, and it didn't charge. I wiggled it all around trying to get it to work no luck. Passing it on to someone with an iTouch.

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Importer 520 was nice to give me a refund for my product and sent me a return address label as well. They were willing to replace the defective product i purchased. They were very courteous and acted on the situation immediately. i would still purchase products from them in the future.

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Midland GXT5000 36-Mile 22-Channel FRS/GMRS Two-Way Radio (Single) (Black)

Midland GXT5000 36-Mile 22-Channel FRS/GMRS Two-Way Radio
  • 22-Channel GMRS two-way radio with 121 privacy codes, for up to 2662 channel options
  • Built to military specs; meets IP67 dust infiltration requirements; waterproof to 3.2 feet
  • Monitor two channels at once with dual watch; five separate tones for calls within group
  • eVOX for hands-free operation; included mic and headphone jacks
  • Five-year manufacturer's warranty
  • 22 Channel GMRS Radio with up 36 Mile Range
  • Meets the severe requirements of MIL STD 810 C, D, E, F
  • Meets IP67 for protection against dust infiltration and is waterproof to 3.2 feet
  • 122 Privacy Codes
  • Vox For Hands Free Operation

Very nice and quality built, no wonder they are selling as soon as they get them in.

Just what i was looking for. I will order more!

Phillip in Oregon

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This product has been unavailable for about five months due to flooding in the Philippines where the factor is located. There is no hard date for when this item will be available. I also have been waiting(back ordered) since November 2012, this radio looks to be a gem if they ever start producing again. They need to put a plant on US soil!

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Would really like to receive these as soon as possible, but this has been on backorder for over 6 weeks. Will update the review when and IF i ever receive this item.

Whistler XTR-140 Laser/Radar Detector with Exclusive Twin Alert Periscopes

Whistler XTR-140 Laser/Radar Detector with Exclusive Twin Alert Periscopes
  • Complete band coverage of all Laser, Radar, VG-2, and Safety Radar bands
  • Exclusive Twin Alert Periscope provides an added attention-getting visual alert
  • Easy-to-read icon display indicates power, city mode, band identification, and signal strength
  • Three unique city modes and highway mode to reduce false alarms
  • Patented VG-2 cloaking technology for undetectability

I was extremely skeptical about the performance of a $40 detector, but after a few recent road trips, I am convinced this is actually a well functioning product. Although it does not have exceptional filtering ability for false signals, it can still give you enough X/K/Ka warning for you to slow down in time.

The two blue LED's are a great innovation, because you can easily see them out of the corner of your eye. This is extremely useful when your radio drowns out the audible signals, or when the sun washes out the primary letter warning lights.

You simply can't go wrong with the price. It does not have the features of the top of the line detectors (coiled power cord, voice alert, text readout, settings save, compass, etc), yet it has at its core the most important feature: the basic detection ability to provide enough warning for the driver.

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i purchased the xtr 140 and it has been great so far, from what ive read the 330 has voice alerts and thats the only main difference. higher end radars have alot more features (compass, volt meter, aarows, pop detection etc) but none of that matters to me, i just wanted a radar detector that works. usually i find myself drifting 12 or so mph over the posted limit in the city and it gives me plenty of time to stop. besides a blip of ka when i pass a walgreens or cvs (if you are pointed at the doors its a full alert) the city 2 mode is pretty quiet. then again i can barely hear the radar when it goes off with the radio on so the lights come in handy to get my attention

i bought the 140 model because it was cheap but still accurate. i really dont care about a 3-4 mile range of detection because with instant off and instant on even a v1 cant save you if you are alone on the road. no one uses POP radar and im not going to pay another $50 for a feature im not going to use, and in the city there are so many cars on the road that i can pick up a trap in more than enough time to react.

************update 10/2/09***************

i have had this detector for about two years now and it has yet to disappoint me. however after owning it for about a year i felt the need to splurge and purchase a higher end unit, the whistler pro 78 rev c. i thought that my top tier purchase would blow my old xtr140 out of the water, but suprisingly the performance was nearly identical. however with the pro 78 you get to select what functions you want enabled or disabled.

in short i have to stick to my original review

pros:

i have gotten over a mile detection of a K band speed trap

i have also gotten slightly over a mile detection on k/a band

very clear display

VERY cheap

cons:

lacks internal memory. doesnt save settings

"chatty" on k and specifically x band. it will pick up your cvs walgreens everytime. its best to run city II mode if you do heavy city driving

i still recommend this product to anyone when they talk about speeding tickets. always gives me plenty of time for radar alerts

the whistler also has that signal strength meter, where as i believe the cobra does not. i have a cobra esd6060 and this whistler destroys it in detection distance

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Nice quality. No nonsense.

Picks up some stray X from industrial parks or commercial buildings occasionally in Highway mode if buildings are adjacent to interstate, BUT these signals easily discerned giving only one bar on strength meter, and a couple warning only chirps.

However, first night out, I had my unit reach three bars, light up the entire display like a Christmas tree, blip the periscopes constantly, basically seemed like the thing was going to implode ("scary"), and then I saw the cop! He was about 3/4 mile away, opposite side of interstate facing me with a victim pulled over, lights flashing.

Caught him a second time while exiting an off ramp in a hotel parking lot perpendicular to me prior to that with another victim! "Big, bad, Dodge Hemi" cruiser, all painted up with intimidating graphics. "Big bad", muscle car, chase car with undoubtedly the latest radar.

All I know is that this little $38 Whistler "smells" his butt a mile away like a geiger counter detecting radiation! He hangs in the same geographic area around my workplace constantly busting people (a real worka"ho"lic), but now I can "smell" him a mile away for $38!

Me like!

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I recently bought this detector for my wife since she racked up a few tickets lately, and it has blown me away! I have an older Whistler 1545 detector that is pushing 10 years old now, and this one destroys it (even though the old one cost twice as much). The blue lights are a real attention-getter and the volume dial is a treat (something my old one doesn't have one). This baby picks up waaay farther than my old unit. It picked up a county Sheriff last night over half a mile away, over a HILL! It also caught the splash back from one of the automated radar warning signs they park on the highway (the "Your Speed Is__" things). We were coming up to it, it was 100 yards ahead of us facing oncoming traffic (away from us), and the detector caught the reflected radar waves bouncing off the oncoming trucks. Unbelievable. You would expect his level of performance in the $100-$200 detectors, but not from one that was under 40 bucks. This baby is a real gem.

Needless to say, I am buying another one to replace my old Whislter! Highly recommended.

Pros: Inexpensive, easy set-up, user friendly, exceptional performance.

Cons: None yet.

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It's almost exactly the same as my old Whistler 1732 radar detector.The only pluses are the blue lights stand out at night,but you can't even see them in the daytime.Also, the 3rd city mode lets you get rid of the X band which almost no police use anymore anyway so it cuts down the false alerts by at least 80%.Worth it, although everything resets everytime so that sucks almost enough to want to buy the next model up.But for now it will work.Also it's way bigger than my old one.Not bad though for 40 bucks.

Instapark® Mercury 4S Ultra-slim Portable Solar USB Cell Phone Charger with Built-in 2,000 mAh Rech

Instapark® Mercury 4S Ultra-slim Portable Solar USB Cell Phone Charger with Built-in 2,000 mAh Rechargeable Battery Pack for Apple iPhone & other smart phonesThis thing won't even take a charge. The instructions say when you place it in direct sunlight a red light will come on, and it'll turn green when it's fully charged. I've tried for days, having outside under direct sunlight, and also placed under a daylight-spectrum bulb, but it will not take a charge. Very disappointed, and now have to go throught the return process, what a pain in the neck.

First off, let me say that this company has it right with sourcing great materials. Like using high grade mono crystalline solar panels and then having a nice non scratch/anti reflective coating.(this is a huge help when getting it to pick up even low levels of light)

Then it has a 2000 maH lithium ion battery on board that can charge my phone (which has a 1000mah battery) in the same time it takes a wall outlet. The time it normally takes from the wall is around an hour or so give or take 30 min.

For portability, it is the size of a 7" tablet or a paperback novel, so it is the smallest and most powerful charger to date for its size . This is due to using efficient materials and a methodology of keeping it simple.

User note: It has a lithium ion battery on board. So when it is a 100F out you need to cover the battery so it will not swell and blow up, or just fold the flap behind the panels.

If there is no sunlight, you still have the ability to charge the on board battery using a nokia charger that has a very thin barrel type connection. There is a rubber seal that peels off the usb and charger port to ensure it is protected from the elements. It is not water proof(submerge it in water), but it is water resistant(a light rain) and this is an awesome feature.

It has eye loops on each corner to strap this to a backpack or whatever you want to make your mobile charging platform. It is very light, robust and is half the price of similar brunton and sunlinq products(who use the lowest grade materials ie amorphous or polycrystalline solar panels). Mono-crystalline is the absolute best. Then there is nasa stuff, which is gallium Nitride, but me and you can not afford that stuff.

There is a charge indicator led on the battery pack to show the user if the battery is below 80%(Solid red LED will show) or above 80%(Solid green LED will show).

To ensure maximum life expectancy, the user should charge this manually using the nokia style charger for at least four hours. I did it over night as i do not want to sit and wait for it to be done. Then go ahead and use it as you would normally. This is not vital but will ensure you get a good base charge.

I live in Arizona so the charging results may vary slightly. As for performance, I made sure the device was completely dead by charging my phone and other usb devices. It took under 2 hours to fully charge the battery(from red led to green led)

My quick checklist:

1) High efficiency mono crystalline solar panels CHECK!

2) 2000maH battery ( twice the size of my phones current battery) CHECK!

3) Materials and workmanship is of the best CHECK!

4) If there is no sunlight, there is a backup method of charging CHECK!

5) It actually charges the on board battery and the external usb device at the same time(while exposed to the sun) CHECK! (Note: do not have your phone out in direct sunlight as it will ruin it if it is a 100F out and above)

This will fit into a purse or a glove box to ensure that you will always have a usb reserve to keep your vital electronics up and running and having to no longer rely on the wall plug(a wall wart).

Another main reason I chose this product is that I had purchased their larger 10W panel setup and love it. It is the bigger version of this and has no battery on board, two usb ports and is three times this size. To sum it up, the main reason I love this device is that this tool actually does what it supposed to and then some!. I would recommend this to family and friends and I feel that every dollar was well spent, even in this economy.

Very Important:

1) To ensure a quicker charge, make sure the solar panels are exposed to direct sunlight. For example: if the sun is directly above you at noon, lay the panel flat on the ground. This is perpendicular to the sun and means the best charging conditions.

2) Make sure it does not get exposed to anything hotter than 140F as the lithium battery will explode, just like your phone.

3)Wipe off the panels lightly to get the dust off before you fold it up again to further eliminate scratches.

4) Buy the bestek usb cable kit for like $6 on here to ensure you have all the right connections to charge this device or charge any device off this.

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Bare-Tool Makita BCL180ZW 18-Volt Compact Lithium-Ion Cordless Vacuum (Tool Only, No Battery)

Bare-Tool Makita BCL180ZW 18-Volt Compact Lithium-Ion Cordless Vacuum
  • Up to 10 minutes of continuous use from a single fully charged 18V Compact Lithium-Ion battery
  • Strong suction power for fast and efficient cleaning
  • Compact design at only 18-3/4″ long and weighs only 2.7 lbs for reduced operator fatigue
  • Ergonomic soft grip handle provides increased comfort and control
  • Accepts 18V LXT Lithium-Ion battery for even longer run time

overall this does what it supposed to. if you already have a bunch of Makita Li-Ion tools then its a nice addition.

strong suction for a cordless and good 20min battery life with the 3AH batteries.

I dinged Makita a couple stars on this one for the following reasons...

1. For a piece of plastic with a little motor and fan inside, $99 is a bit pricey.

2. The on off switch is a momentary switch that has to remain held to operate. there is no continuous on switch position or lock

3. they reversed the nozzle connections to make it so standard vacuum accessories don't fit without making the 1 1/4 inch adapter that a previous reviewer mentioned...

4 the cloth filter gets dirty real quick causing loss of suction. a pleated paper filter would have probably worked better and easier to blow clean with a compressed air nozzle.... The black and decker cordless vac I have also has a twist feature to clean the dust off the filter without having to remove it

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Like all the 18v XLT tools, this product is well thought out and of highest quality. The price would be very high if this were the only XLT one were to buy (shelling out $100+ just for a battery and charger), but as an addition to an existing XLT set, the price is well worth it. I found mine at Tylertool for $72 (after coupon) which actually puts it at the low end of any 18v LXT bare tool.

The light weight, high power and excellent balance just feels good. Very quiet! Crevice tool clips to long wand for onboard storage. Instantly changes from a short handheld to a long reach floor sweeper simply by adding the long floor wand. Attachments are well-fitting friction fit, so no fumbling with latches. Once I used it, I instantly appreciated how great it is to be able to vacuum floor areas while standing straight up without having to constantly bend down. The ball joint on the wide floor head is amazing. It keeps the head always in full contact with the floor, NOT tilting up as the wand is flexed (which happens with other rigid floor heads). Very slick. The debris capsule readily twists open to emty the vac, and the 2-stage filter design is simple to clean and looks rugged (heavy cloth filter bag has stitched seams... made to last).

My first "test" was a large area of shredded cardboard on carpet (cats can be high maintenance!). It vacuumed the entire area quickly and I was surprised when I emptied the chamber. There was also a large amount of cat hair (that I never realized was in the carpet) which it obviously extracted with ease. With XLT batteries available, this lightweight and powerful tool provides great freedom. Readily portable, it is NOT tethered to a dedicated charging stationalong with the internal, non-removable batteries of limited life. Instead, it is free to fly to the house... the shop... and to the job site.

Accessories, like nozzles and brushes, are listed in the manual. But since this tool was just released, I doubt that they are available yet. I wanted to have a brush, as did an earlier reviewer, StevieQ. There is a quick fix... Cut a short piece (4" will do) of tubing from a 1-1/4" plastic sink tailpiece or extension tube such as this: 1 1/4" x 6" Pvc Extension Tube. Use it to couple any 1-1/4" vacuum brush to the end of the vacuum or the wand. It friction fits and is the same size as the wand. I wouldn't be surprised if Makita soon includes a brush with the basic vacuum.

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Ok I have to ask why people are buying this for vacuuming couches and kitchen floors and crap like that... this is designed for portability and for people who already have the LXT system. I'm a contractor and do a lot of maintenance and repair work and painting and this is an essential tool to have in the arsenal. I have been thinking about having a dust buster for a long time but never wanted yet another charger to carry around. Enter the LXT cordless vacuum.... problem solved. This is NOT a shop vac!!! it's not designed to suck up screws and nails!!! it is however designed to be very portable and fit in a tool bag when you need to suck up a little mess in someones house without dragging out the shop vac. I was actually shocked at how well the floor nozzle and extension tube worked.... I wasn't expecting much but was pleasantly surprised.

and come on people... complaining about the momentary switch??? it takes almost no effort to keep your finger on the trigger... its in such a position that you actually have to work harder NOT to press it.

The only reason its a 4 star review and not 5 is just due to the price.. it is a bit expensive, but still worth the price for the convenience you get. It could have used a brush attachment but it should be easy for me to rig one up.

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I have become quite a fan of the Makita LXT series of 18-Volt. I use my Makita BUB182Z 18-Volt LXT Lithium-Ion Cordless Blower Bare-tool nearly everyday and I have found that my Makita LCT300W 18-Volt Compact Lithium-Ion Cordless 3-Piece Combo Kit to be a perfect rechargeable drill set. Since I have been so satisfied (and because I have extra batteries and a charger) I thought I would give the Cordless Vacuum a try, and so far it has completely met my expectations.

A few Notes

Will accept either the 3.o aH Makita BL1830 18-Volt LXT Lithium-Ion Battery or the 1.5aHMakita BL1815 18-Volt 1.5 Ah Compact Lithium-Ion Battery battery. The 1.5aH will save you a pound or two in weight but will cut your run time down 50%

-Very good (but not great) suction

Only 1 filter included.... with no sign of how to get replacements. I am sure if the one that comes with it gets damaged you cold improvise.

When using the floor cleaner with the extra length attachment the tool is *almost* long enough so that a 6' man will not have to bend down to clean the floor.

Not any louder than any other cordless vacuum.

Easy to clean

Batteries charge quickly (although they are not included) 15minutes for the 1.5aH and 30 minutes for the 3.0aH.

The whole unit is light less than 5lbs

Final Verdict While I am not completely sold that the filter will hold up I do believe that this is a very useful tool. It is perfect for cleaning our car and any light jobs around the home or garage.

4 1/2 Stars

but not as good as most of the Makita cordless tools -mainly because I would like it to have more suction. It's light, and very quiet relative to the rechargeable vacuums I've used. I also don't know why they used the white color since none of their other tools do. I frequently use it, and I already had the makita batteries so I'd buy it again.

I bought a sink extension tube at HD so I could rig an attachment for a bristle head that came from another vacuum.

Update: My main complaint about this vacuum is that it is not powerful which makes me wonder how some people can rave about it. Do the units vary? Inside is a fine mesh filter and then a VERY thick paper like filter. If I remove the thick filter draw is much improved. I think I'm going to experiment with using a coffee filter inside the mesh filter.

Duracell DRINVP175 175-Watt Pocket Inverter with 2.1-Amp USB Port

Duracell DRINVP175 175-Watt Pocket Inverter with 2.1-Amp USB Port
  • Converts 12-volt DC power from your vehicle battery into 120-volt AC electricity
  • Fast 2.1-amp USB charge port to charge iPads, Kindles and other power-hungry USB products
  • High quality cooling technology reduces perceived noise level by up to 50 percentage versus competitive products
  • DC cable with vehicle adapter included as well as the battery clips to power and charge devices requiring more than 120 Watts
  • Three-prong AC outlet to handle all chargers and adapters for mobile electronics

This 12 volt inverter is smaller than I possibly could have imagined. At 4x2.5x1, it's about the size of a deck of cards. It weighs only 4oz so it's almost as if it's a hollowed out piece of plastic. Impressive! Previous inverters that I've used were about the size of a brick (and weighed almost that much). I was completely surprised when I saw how small and light this was.

While it advertises 175W support, that is white lie told by the marketers. The product clearly states it can *peak* at 175W but in normal operation, it is rated for 130W. This is a small but important difference. I wish they'd just tell the truth and call it a "130W inverter" but exaggerating and advertising peak values seems to be an industry norm. An example where this little lie might get you: the charger that came with my laptop is 150W and would not work with this inverter. That said, I never bring along my huge 150W laptop power supply when traveling.

This inverter seems to have a small fan which is inaudible unless you hold the inverter up to your ear. During 20 minutes of formal testing, the inverter reached an external temperature of about 100 degrees. If I shined my thermometer inside the air vents, I was able to get readings of 108 degrees. I'm guessing that this inverter gets quite warm to the touch after extended operation. I doubt that it is any different than other products like laptop power bricks. If I notice higher temperatures in extended usage, I'll update my review.

My kill-a-watt noted that the Duracell inverter provides 115.5 volts. This is a little less than I get in my house (118 volts). The power hertz was way down from what I get in my house. At home I get 59.9hz but the inverter provided between 24 and 37hz. The faceplate says it will 120volts @ 60hz but I'm not sure if this is an issue with the kill-a-watt or the inverter. I'm not a physicist so I don't really know what applications are impacted by the difference in frequency.

My first test of the Duracell inverter was to make use of its USB port to charge my phone. There wasn't much to this testI plugged the cell phone into the USB port and it started charging. I count this as a success.

My next test was to plug in my laptop using the aforementioned 150W power supply. The laptop did not show that it was charging and the inverter's green power light started flashing. It appeared to be protecting itself from drawing too much power. Another success.

Next I plugged my laptop's 60 watt power supply into the inverter and confirmed that my laptop was now charging. The kill-a-watt showed I was drawing about 40 watts and the laptop indicated that it was plugged in. More success.

My final test was my CPAP machine. I've always wanted to be able to sleep in the car when on long trips but I have sleep apnea and require a CPAP machine. I wasn't crazy enough to plug my heated humidifier into this but I did test the CPAP and it worked fine. The machine draws 25 watts when operational so it's a fairly light load. Still, I was quite happy to see this work as this could definitely be something I use when on long drives.

Overall, I think this inverter is a steal. The small size will truly fit in your pocket and it seems to have enough capacity for almost anything reasonable that you will try to do in your car (charge a laptop). It also includes a set of clamp cables that could attach directly to a car or marine battery. This would be a great, inexpensive power solution for someone that lives in a place that sometimes loses power. Of course, you'd be very constrained on the wattage you could use so I think this would only work in the case of emergencies. But if you were an avid camper and could some how drag along a battery, this might be a handy way to plug in something like a CPAP machine when in the middle of nowhere.

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This small and lightweight inverter is ideal for charging a laptop and a USB-powered iPod, cellphone or similiar device. It runs on the quiet side and fits nicely inside a laptop carrier or inside a car's glove compartment. It's one of the smallest devices I have owned for my electronic gadgets while traveling and performs excellently. I use it both for a small 10" notebook and to recharge my Kindle.

Although it comes with 12-volt cable clips, using them while driving would be impractical but are an added bonus at a campsite where a more powerful electronic device would need to be charged, but then make sure the car battery doesn't get depleted. The manual states a two-hour run time off a car battery while idle, but why tempt it?

I appreciate the added safety features on this small inverter. It has an electronic overload protection with automatic shutdown (the ideal range is 130-170W of combined devices), a non-user replacable 25 A fuse, low battery voltage shutdown and high-input voltage protection with automatic shutdown. Although I haven't had this happen to me yet, it also comes with an overheat protection with automatic shutdown. All these features help prevent blow-outs and destruction of electronic cigarette lighters and other outputs.

Its one weakness is the cigarette lighter plug itself. It stands about three inches long, so if your car's cigarette lighter is positioned in a tight spot, this device may be awkward or impossible to use. If your car's lighter is in the front dashboard with no obstructions, though, and you have only a laptop and iPod/iPhone to charge, this little gadget is ideal. It comes with a three-year limited warranty.

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The product works fine, but it fails to mention on amazon that this is 175 watts PEAK. On the device it reads 130 watts continuous, 175 watts peak. I bought this to charge my dell lattitude work laptop in my car and even with the laptop powered off it is unable to charge it. My laptop requires 150 watts so I thought I'd be covered with 175 but 130 isn't enought to get it done. I've been able to find other uses for it, and it works fine for charging camera batteries and handheld devices, but the ad is a little misleading.

Update: After re-reading the description, it does say "up to 100 watts compatability", but I still feel that should have been mentioned in the first line right next to "175". Still misleading, but I didn't read carefully enough.

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This is my third inverter, and (just based on one test) this one is way, way, way quieter than my cheesy inverter from Walgreens and the cheesy (CyberPower) one from Walmart. As I understand almost all the noise is from tiny whiny fans, and the others sounded like high-pitched Dust Busters. By comparison this one was (for five minutes, at 40W) practically silent.

On the other hand, the box says it's 175 watts, but only if you hook it up directly to the car battery using the enclosed tiny jumper cables. Probably not what most people had in mind. The box says 175 watts peak power, 130 watts continuous (apparently with the jumpers), 120 watts (peak? continuous?) from the lighter socket. That's fine with me, but that's what it is.

Update: Year later, occasional use, still silent. As a 120-watt (peak?) inverter my experience is five-star. Just a truth-in-labeling issue.

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This is a car inverter. It plugs into the cigarette lighter port and gives you an electric outlet. It works fine, with two exceptions. First, sometimes it makes a very high pitched hissing noise. Originally, I thought that mine was defective, and so I exchanged it. The replacement does the same thing.

Second, it has some kind of power saving feature that makes it so that it own't turn on until something draws from it. The problem is that many power supplies today have a similar feature they won't start drawing until power is available. One such device is the power supply for the Samsung Series 5 Chromebook. As a result, if you plug the power supply for the chromebook into this device, it will never start charging the Chromebook.

There is a work-around. If you use a power splitter, you can plug in the Chromebook power supply AND some other device that pulls a draw. Once it starts, the Chromebook will start drawing as well, and then you can unplug the other device. Its a pain, but it works.

Boss TW15 1-Inch Micro-Dome Swivel-Mount Tweeters

Boss TW15 1-Inch Micro-Dome Swivel-Mount Tweeters
  • Single micro-dome mountable tweeter
  • Peak power handling: 250 watts
  • Frequency response: 2.5-21kHz
  • Equipped with neodymium magnet structure
  • Three mounting kits: mounting surface/flush/swivel
  • Power Handling (Peak): 250 Watts, Neodymium Magnet, Impedance: 4 Ohm
  • External Crossover, Frequency Response: 2.5k-21k Hz
  • SPL 1 Watt/1 Meter: 93 dB, Type: super polymer

So you know some of my background, I work as an engineer in the Audio recording and Broadcast Television industries for more than 25yrs. and have been an audiophile ever since I can remember. Last summer, I purchased a Boss 6" 2-way component speaker system for my Buick Century front doors. They were extremely affordable at $25 for the set, spec'd out very well on paper, and had more than ample power handling capabilities to match my amp. To be honest, I had never heard of Boss Audio until I bought a Boss CX1800 5 Ch. amp(80WRMSx4 & 200WRMSx1 @ .01%THD sig./noise > 105 dB) for this system, also having great specs on paper. I generally don't buy any audio gear without first listening to them, but I went purely on the specs quoted and price was a big factor. I installed the amp before buying the speakers and I was absolutely blown away at the clarity and punch of the Boss Amp driving the new set of Sony X-Plode 6x9 3-ways(also and excellent sounding spkr.) in the rear and the factory door speakers as well as the 12" 2 Ohm sub in my trunk! Having been so impressed with the amp, I figured why not try their speakers. So I bought the 2-way component system that uses this very tweeter. Again I was amazed at the clarity and soundstage of these tweeters. My son liked them so much, he bought a set to replace his blown Alpines. He only needed the woofers so the tweeters got set aside. He was also pleased and happy that he saved $80 since he didn't have to by another set of Alpines.

So recently I have been rebuilding an old pair of JBL L19's and needed a pair of tweeters. I figured I would pull out the Boss pair and give them a try. Feeding them a pristine 75W audio signal from my Van Alstine modified Dynaco 150 and listening to the movie soundtrack from "Beyond the Sea" with Kevin Spacey(Excellent recording), I was once again blown away at the detail, clarity and texture of the vocals, horns, drums and cymbals. Effortless and very musical. Mind you, these are relatively small 2-way cabinets with 8" woofers crossed-over at 2.5KHz., but the sound was full and plenty loud only peaking at about -7db on my meters! I walked the soundstage to about 180 degrees off-axis and there was hardly any drop in level or detail in the high end. Fantastic dispersion. I couldn't be happier if I had purchased tweeters at 3 times the cost. Can you tell that I am very pleased with my Boss purchases? I think you will be too!

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dont recommend these. very poor sound you can barely hear them. they blew the first day. i got the power acoustic nb's the same time i ordered these. power acoustic's sound way better and havent gave me any problems.

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These tweeters were a replacement for a set of vifa tweeters that i had. I needed a replacement for the vifas due to size constraints, the vifas while they sound great were 2 1/2 inches and would not fit in the window sill were the side view mirrors are mounted, but these little BOSS TW-15 tweeeters were perfect and they swivel for better staging and direction of highs. They sound good, maybe not as good as the vifas which cost three times as much, but with a wider range of placement applications due to its size (1 1/2 inches) and it's ability to swivel although minimal one can direct the highs, and the highs are more directional sensetive then say the a midrange or a subwoofer. In general its sound quality is good, mounting options are great and price per performance can't be beat

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Far louder than the stock tweets, installation was odd due to limited anchors. Can handle really high pitches, but is also it's downside as it can be a little obnoxious. Had to turn down the treble a bit.

Next time might buy the power akoustics silk dome tweets.

i was really diaspointed with this product somewhat because of the fact that i already has something installed that was a little older and they still sounded alot better than these newer ones that i purchased but its still recomended for someone who does not want a lot of noise but still want a good quality of sound. if you are looking for something better than you might want to invest more money into a better product.