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3 Piece Ceramic Knife Set
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B017G958FO/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Fine little no frills ceramic knife set. It’s got the three sizes which most kitchens would use the most, at a quite reasonable sharpness and build quality for the thirty dollar price tag.
The handles are not the greatest, but the blades are all a uniform thickness and sharpness. The glossy finish on the ceramic blades is also quite eye pleasing, and does keep these from looking as cheap as ceramic blades can sometimes look.
Does come in a nice decorative box, which would make these a nice idea in regards to gifting. And these are cheap enough that you can get someone a good set of all purpose knives for not too much money, if they didn’t have a good set previously.
I did receive this set of ceramic kitchen knives as a free promotional sample for my thoughts.
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GameRoomGo Dartboard
For the price, I was quite happy with this dart board. Did everything that a dartboard should, and was easy enough to set up. Also includes everything you need to play darts.
So it’s an easy recommend.
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This is the U-FIT Performance Swim Goggles.
As far as goggles are concerned, these are a pretty good pair overall. Not perfect,but perfectly usable, and a fine product for the price.
The best part about them is the ease of wearing them. Doesn’t take a lot of effort to tighten them, and they do keep a consistent seal around the eyeballs during underwater activity.
It’s got a pretty good holder as well. it has a dial which open and closes it. Though it does take just a slight amount of effort to get the goggles into the holder.
My only complaint is the fit. There are one size fits all, but probably better for bigger sized heads. I had just a bit too much goggle for my smaller sized head. It’s not a big deal, just as long as you know what you are getting into with these.
But I’d have to recommend them. They work, and they are of a fine quality, especially for the price point.
I did receive this pair of swimming goggles as a free test sample from the seller.
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TECHEF Onyx Collection, 12-Inch Grill Pan
https://www.amazon.com/TECHEF-Collection-12-Inch-Platinum-Non-Stick/dp/B01KKTJ6ZK/ref=cm_rdp_product
Though there was a learning curve for me using it. The heat distribution is a bit more centralized around the middle of the pan when compared to say a cast iron grill pan. But other than that, it's an easy enough to use grill pan. Quite good I've found for the fattier cuts of meat, because the grill grooves can hold a lot of liquid. Still does keep the temperature up at manageable levels, once I did figure out how hot it would get the meat internally. Build quality is very solid. The handle does not have even the slightest jiggle to it, and is solid metal. The actual pan is as would be expected, with a nice flat machined bottom. And the non stick surface is very slippery. Have not had any foods stick to the pan while cooking, and cleaning the thing is extremely easy. So I'd say that it's a perfectly acceptable and no fuss grilling pan. Not too expensive when compared to other brands of grills either. I did receive this grilling pan as a free promotional evaluation sample from the seller.
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SUZARU Professional Chef's Ceramic Kitchen Knife Set
It is a very good looking knife. Really alleviates the usual cosmetic issue that a lot of ceramic knives have, in which they tend to look a bit cheap when left unpainted. Well, this has a nice glossy finish on it that makes it look like it really belongs among a collection of kitchen knives. Now the important thing is how it actually works. And happily, it works well too. It's very sharp. Sharp enough that I could one handed cut through a thick piece of raw steak without any real difficulty at all. For as light as this blade is, it's pretty balanced too. It has a nice center of gravity that makes it extremely easy to control, and cut where I wanted to cut. Also, for as light as it is, thanks to the materials in the knife handle, it does avoid feeling cheap as well. Now, it's a bit expensive, being about the same comparable price of an equivalent steel knife of the same size. But I don't think you really lose out on any practicality or usefulness using this one over a steel knife. Other than its much lighter, it still cuts as good as I'd expect for a decently sharpened kitchen knife, with the added benefit of it being slightly easier to clean as well. That and it's not magnetic, so it won't have a place on a magnetic knife bar obviously. But for what I wanted this for, I think it's worked great. The mostly maintenance free nature of ceramic knives really pushes it across the line to great for me. I did receive this ceramic kitchen knife as a free promotional evaluation sample from the seller.
https://www.amazon.com/SUZARU-Professional-Chefs-Ceramic-Kitchen/dp/B01EFJR19E/ref=cm_rdp_product
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TECHEF Onyx Collection, 12-Inch Wok
I've made six meals exclusively with this wok this far, and I can say that I've not only had zero problems using this, all the meals I've made, both simple and slightly more complex, have been quite good. Now the main benefit for this wok, or really any wok, is in the heat distribution and convenience. These are really good for that kind of 'everything in the pot' kind of cooking, and this is no different. The nonstick surface is as slippery as I'd expect. The glass lid fits in evenly and tightly as I'd want, while allowing just a bit of air to get out, so pressure isn't built up. The two handles are easy to grip, and quite secure. And the overall build quality of the wok is quite hefty and sturdy, without making the thing too heavy. And I just think this is a very well made wok that works well. Sure, you can probably spend more money on a wok, but I don't think you'd really need to. This does exactly what it needs to, and nothing that it shouldn't. I did receive this wok as a free promotional evaluation sample from the seller.
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https://www.amazon.com/Corkscrew-Professional-Bar-Brat-Rosewood/dp/B01E08UK5C/ref=cm_rdp_product
My interest in this wine bottle opener was not strictly just for opening wine bottles, though I have and certainly will continue to do so with it. Actually, it was because this the first multi tool sets with a corkscrew on it that wasn't completely shoehorned into it. As much as I've liked multitools in the past, the design decisions they choose in slapping as many tools on them as possible has a tendency of rendering quite a few of them functionally useless. So this really only has three features, but they are really all you need to easily open a wine bottle. The foil cutter could be better, but personally I could go without a foul cutter anyways. The corkscrew is fantastic, and furrows into a clock without any real difficulty whatsoever. And the fulcrum does an excellent job of providing stability and something to push against when removing the cork. Certainly easier than wrenching one out by hand. The bottle opener also looks nice, and shouldn't look out of place next to a bunch of wine bottles. The wooden accent is a nice contrast to the somewhat industrial looking neck and fulcrum. Plus, by itself, it makes for a really excellent corkscrew. Just for how well this fits in my hands, I like it better than the T handled corkscrew that I already own. The fact that this folds up, and thus takes up far less space is an even bigger bonus. Overall, this obviously benefits as a wine accessory most. Though I don't think the foil cutter is all that great, the rest of it does. Plus for me, it does have multiple uses outside of wine bottles in a very compact package. For around the ten dollar mark, I think it's a good choice if you need one. I did receive this wine corker and bottle opener as a free promotional evaluation sample from the seller.
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Unless you were wanting to carve out some space in a wall, the hidden safe compartment is really more of an extra not at all hidden storage area. To that effect, I put it in the bathroom as a sort of extra medicine cabinet space. It's worked pretty well there, having just enough space for some shaving and tooth brushing accessories, with the added benefit of being an instant reminder of the time right out of the shower. Now, out of the box I had problems. There were no screws connecting the clock with the safe. So when I took it out of the box it all fell apart. I'd have to assume it was meant to be together, since it gave no indication otherwise. And although I did have the right sized screws to put it together, I really don't think I should have had to do that in the first place. Also, it does make a decently auditable tick with the seconds hand. I didn't mind it, but it might be just loud enough to bother some people. Other than that, this is a pretty good clock for the price. After a week, I've not had to readjust it at all. And as plain as it is, it also means it's extremely easy to read. Build quality us almost entirely plastic, but this doesn't seem to be a bad thing. I did have a slight issue with shutting it when I opened the compartment, as the clock face does seem to be just heavy enough to cause the entire works to droop down, and not slot in squarely every time it's shut. Overall, it's under $15, and it tells the time. The storage space, in spite of it being the main gimmick, is really more of a novelty. But depending on case usage, it does have it's place. I did receive this wall clock with storage as a free promotional evaluation sample from the seller.
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It's everything that I expected, at a price that I am comfortable with. The important thing to me is if it was well made, and had dimensions that made sense for papers and forms. In both cases it was absolutely fine. All of the holders are well made, and solid. And they have just enough weight to keep them from sliding around on my desk. Also, just the right sizes for the kind of utility they are made for. Other than that, the big question is if it's worth the retail price. And I would have to say yes. Just because these feel like quality holder accessories, and the fact that they do work better than the set I had previously, which was just slightly more than half the price of this set. Really comes down to usage. But if you do a decent amount of paperwork, no matter what the kind, and you want to keep stuff organized, then this is a good choice for a solution. I did receive this set of desk organizers at a discounted promotional evaluation price from the seller.
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Though the multiple functions can be a little unwieldy, depending on how you are using it. That being said, it does work well as a flashlight, and a lamp in a pinch. The lamp function, while it does work, is probably the weakest function on here. Simply because it's too bright when holding it, and doesn't illuminate enough around it. Still, it is a handheld lamp inside of a flash light, so it's not as bad as it would seem by me describing it, and it does still work quite well. Just not as well as I'd have hoped. The flash light portion is very bright. It also has your usual brightness settings, and emergency flashing modes. And it puts out a good cone of light. I have no problems with these functions at all. The casing is pretty well made. It's metal, with thick rubber over rings around most of the contact points. Where the casing comes open to reveal the lamp, it doesn't drag hard against the casing when opened. And all of the parts that can be opened to replace the light or the batteries fit on tight, and seem to be waterproof. It might be on the expensive side for what you get, ultimately, but that also depends on how much you want every function of this flashlight. If you do then it should be a fine one to check out. I did receive this flashlight as a free promotional evaluation sample from the seller.
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There's a few quick connectors, o rings and washers of a few various sizes, adapters, and a y line splitter in this package. And one spray head that's fairly decent. The sizes are of the fit most variety, and aren't comprehensive, but there's generally a good spread of items here to work with. Now the bright orange and grey is a bit of a specific color combination if you care about things matching. Though I'm sure you can find this exact kit in other color combos too. The colors are bright enough that it's at least easy to discern from my lawn, just in case this stuff ever gets buried in grass and growth. Build quality is alright. These are all abs plastic, so while not the most durable things in the world, they should be able to survive both work and the elements fine. the bits do feel well made, and I have not had any issues with attaching them to either my hose, or to my accessories. It should be said that these had a rather strong chemical smell when I first brought them out of the package, so maybe a good washing wouldn't hurt before you use them. I do appreciate the spray nozzle especially having a quick shut off valve on the spray head itself. A few of the accessories do have this shut off valve too. It's pretty convenient, and beats having to shut the water off at the source. Pricewise, I'd say it's worth it. The main connectors and pieces come out to just over a dollar a piece. Plus you do get a good number of o rings and washers. The horrible chemical smell is really the only thing particularly marring this set. And that can be alleviated with some soap and water. Though I probably wouldn't drink directly from these pieces. I did receive this hose adapter set as a free promotional review sample from the seller.
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Omelettes are a favorite of mine, but they do take a little more time to prepare and babysit than other kinds of breakfasts. But with this omelette pan, I was able to make an omelette from conception to finish in less than ten minutes, and I didn't need to baby sit it while cooking, or pan flip it when the time came. Basically, this is omelette easy mode. The nonstick coating is really good, and an omelette will just fall out of the pan when finished. No fussing about with it. The hinges on the pan sides don't drag or squeak. And the handles actually don't transfer heat too much. Although I don't personally recommend it, I was able to touch the handles while it was cooking, and not burn myself. This can also be used to make toasted sandwiches quite easily. I made a toasted chicken and Swiss with this yesterday, and it turned out quite well. For its ability to make omelettes really easily for $30, this gets a recommend. I suppose it's worth really comes down to how many omelettes you'd likely make, but even sporadic use would be worth it I think. It's ability to have other uses as well is nice too. I've been very impressed with this pan, and I have nothing negative to say about it. I've quite enjoyed it. I did receive this omelette pan as a free promotional evaluation sample from the seller.
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This was a bit of a replacement for my father's bedroom door, which until recently had a saloon styled door on it. He'd been using a sheet temporarily just to keep the errant flies out of his room. So one of these magnetic screen doors seemed like a better alternative than having a nailed up sheet, and it turns out yes it is a lot better. Now these aren't going to replace real doors. These are more for less important areas, like open frames to kitchens and whatnot. They will keep flying insects out pretty well, but they won't keep the air from getting out or anything. But for what they do, they do well. My father's dog, who generally sleeps in his bedroom, can get through it without a problem, once I showed him he could. The installation took maybe ten minutes with no measuring or leveling. I just put it on the slide bar the saloon doors used to be on, and used the thumb tacks to attach it to the sides of the door frame. Now it opens and closes without Amy problems whatsoever, and with no human intervention necessary to close it. Overall, just for what it does, he's happy with it, and I'm happy with it. It's done exactly what was asked of it, at what I think is a fair retail price for it. So I'd have to recommend it. I did receive this magnetic screen door as a free promotional evaluation sample from the seller.
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It is the package that sells it. Without the box it comes in, and the included carrying case, this would be a completely average cheap knife. The knife itself is decently made. Not spectacular by any means. And for $13, you can find better made knives. The handle is plastic, though it seems tightly put together. The knife blade does seem to be a bit cheap, with some imperfections on the sides of the blade. The cutting and serration areas are fine though. And the blade itself has a slight, but not too terrible wobble to it, which I don't like. But it cuts just fine, and it's reasonably sharp right out of the box. And it's a fairly lightweight knife if that's what you are looking for. All and all, an acceptable, but not impressive knife. The box for it is actually pretty good. It's form fitting around the knife, and allows for quick deployment without needing to leave an open lockback knife loose. It's also a really rugged feeling box. Though it's too large and thus impractical to take with you on hiking or general outdoor excursions, it will protect your knife really well when not in use. And the carrying pouch is also quite good too. It's just a basic one, but it playing around with it a bit, I didn't find anything wrong with it. Also fits the knife extremely well, and holds it snugly. Without the carrying case, this would be a three star knife trending towards two if the blade imperfections affected the actual cutting surface. And if you just want a knife, and nothing else, there's are better choices out there. But if you do like the entire package, then this might be a bit of a pleasant surprise. I wouldn't have expected as nice of a box with a knife this price. But you do have to want every piece of what's in here to really see value in it.
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It isn't perfect, but it shouldn't be expensive extend to be perfect on account of the price point. The important thing is that it functions without too much of a hassle. Now, the mousing has been occasionally interrupted by it not reading the mousing surface quite right. If I'm moving it to the left, occasionally it will instead slowly start traveling downward until I reposition it on the mouse pad. But in all honestly, this only actually happened three times in probably ten hours of usage, so I'm not too down on it. This might make it lousy for gaming, but fine for just about anything else. Build quality is fine. It doesn't feel hideously cheap. The scroll wheel is probably it's worst feature though, since it has more down drag than up drag, which can be slightly annoying. And the mouse feet don't quite fit the well in which they sit. But it's not at all noticeable unless you look at it. Other than that, the shell has a good amount of weight to it, and all of the buttons respond exactly as they should. And I've not had any issues with misclicking with it. Reception is also fine. Though the longest range I tried the mouse from the receiver was about three feet. But I never suffered any noticeable signal loss in the time I was using it. So again, not perfect. It's got minor issues. But I don't think any of the issues are all that severe. Really, what you have here is a very cheap wireless mouse that still feels pretty good to use, and has more upsides than downsides. Obviously, price factors in a lot towards my recommendation, but I would still recommend it. I did receive this wireless mouse as a free promotional evaluation sample from the seller.
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Chef's Secret Non-Stick Aluminum Indoor Stovetop Grill with Stainless Steel Base
Although it's less useful than it should be currently, being in the summer months right now, this grill has already done a pretty good job of cooking up a few outdoor grill staples in my kitchen. Couple of things first. This could really use instructions. Only instructions were a brief blurb on the box. Now the thing is fairly self explanatory, but even just a single sheet of instructions for optimal use would be a big help. Also, having the grill curved inward towards the burner did cause some smoke to happen. It wasn't too bad, but I found out that you can alleviate this by turning the burner upside down, so it's slightly further away from the heat source. Still gets plenty hot, and doesn't cause really any smoke at all this way. And it does seem like its easier to control the temperature this way too. It's how I'd recommend cooking foods that are more susceptible to burning easily, like eggs. Otherwise, this has worked very well for me. I cooked a steak on it outright, and it came out basically exactly as I'd wanted. Though it should be said the water filled catch might not catch everything, if you've got a significant amount of spices on your food. All in all though, it's something that's worth checking out, if the idea of an indoor grill that doesn't take up much space is appealing. And unlike other solutions, like an electric grill or griddle, this just goes over the top of your burners. So it's a fairly simple and low tech way to grill food indoors. And it just plain works, so I'd recommend it.
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Long story short, these offer the read write speeds that are advertised, and have the exact advertised capacity per thumb drive. And there aren't any pre-installed files that don't need to be there waiting for you. So as far as actual drive usage goes, they work perfectly. Reads and writes fast in a usb 3.0 port. Haven't had data fail on any of the drives I've tried either. So really it just comes down to how much I like or dislike the telescoping metal cover. And to be honest, I'm not sure. Well, i don't hate it at least. But it seems to be a bit like an overengineered solution to a problem not many people are going to have. It doesn't work as a dust cover, since it only covers the top and bottom of the usb plug. Instead, it's really there to keep the plug from being damaged. Though since it does spin somewhat easily, I do wonder if anything that might potentially damage this drive wouldn't just knock the cover out of the way anyways, since it has no way of locking its position. Ultimately though, it's irrelevant for me. I've never had an issue with thumb drives. Even a few that I have that are a decade old at this point still function just fine without ever having any plug covers put on them. I guess if the covers annoy you, you can unzip them off of the drive, but I doubt they'd ever get in the way of anything. That's basically it. It's 5 usb 3.0 thumb drives that total out to 80 GB of storage. If you are swapping files with someone, each drive should give you plenty of room for uncompressed bitmaps and vectors as they have me. But for any use, these work fine, and I have no real tangible complaints about them. I did receive these usb thumb drives at a discounted promotional evaluation price from the seller.
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