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Read about ULTIMATE MONSTER 33 PC now
I was very pleased with this wet-vac, though it took me a while to assemble it. I heated the water before pouring it into the reservoir. I couldn’t believe how dirty the suctioned water was AFTER the carpet was first vacuumed!
I started out just cleaning the heavy traffic/soiled areas, and it cleaned so well, that it made the rest of the carpet look dirty afterwards. I ended up doing all of it, except under furniture. I couldn’t believe the difference it made. This is one of those products that after using it the first time, you can hardly wait to use it again.
By the way, reading other people’s reviews helped me pick this model. I had never used a wet vac on carpet before. I am so glad I bought rather than rented the product.
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Great software package. Kids use these programs at school all the time. Now we have them at home to use all the time.
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Problem of Wireless iCarPlay Monster FM
I have gone through several FM transmitters to get my iPod music to come through my car stereo. This is by far the best in signal strength. I live in Manhattan which has a very crowded radio spectrum and crushes most FM transmitters. I originally bought the iRock when it first came out but quickly gave up on it because of the amount of static as well as short battery life. I then bought the iTrip and got better spectrum choice but still had a fair amount of hiss and static from the weak signal. I then went out and bought what was supposed to be the best FM transmitter by C. Crane and Co ($80.00) according to Wired Magazine. Suprisingly, this was no better than the iTrip. Out of desperation, I finally bought the iCarplay after reading numerous reviews on it. When I plugged it in my car, it was very obvious that the signal was much stronger than the other transmitters. On empty frequencies it gave a very clear signal without any static. On frequencies that already had a station, it would actually suppress the outside signal. In addition to its signal strength, the fact that it runs both the transmitter AND the iPod off the car’s lighter socket it hugely helpful. When you are on a long trip, you never have to worry about stocking up on batteries or worse trying to replace them while driving. I calculated that I must have spent in excess of $140 before discovering the iCarplay. If you are thinking of getting a transmitter for your car, this should clearly be your first choice.
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Take Cable Monster JM REPC
If you’re like me, you are probably wondering if these little cables are actually worth the money. I was using cheap thin wired connections before, and my receiver would have LOTS of background noise and buzzing, so I thought I’d go ahead and give these things a shot. Afterall, I listen to MP3’s all the time on my computer through my high end receiver. I’ll tell you what, these things work great, and are worth the extra money. Now keep in mind, I’m an audiophile who is very picky about sounds. So for the casual listener who doesn’t mind occasional background hissing or lack of crystal clear sound transfer from your computer to your receiver, you might be able to find a cheaper connection. But once again, I think the extra $$ is well worth it and I HIGHLY recomend these. Your only concern here is an economical one. As far as the product is concerned, these things are top notch. Get the 20 feet if you have to go across the a long wall or room to connect your computer to the receiver, otherwise the 10 ft should suffice.
Monster Cable JM REPC | pointofpeace