Coleman Rechargeable Quick Pump


Coleman Rechargeable Quick Pump
Designed for inflating and deflating beds, boats, and other inflatable items, this cordless, rechargeable electric pump makes the chore fast and easy. It works with Coleman double-lock and quick valves, Boston valves, and pinch valves, and is compatible with all Coleman beds and inflatables, as well most other inflatable products. It does not, however, work with stem and needle valves, such as those in basketballs, bike tires, etc. For valves other than pinch valves, there’s an adapter nozzle, and for pinch valves there’s a separate adapter. The pump inflates from one end and deflates from the other. A plug-in transformer comes with the pump to charge the battery. –Fred Brack

Customer Review: Blew up my boat!
I bought this pump for my Sevylor HF350 inflatable boat. It blew it up in about 20 minutes of actual run time. The directions read to take a 20 minute break after 10 minutes of continuous use.

I was surprised by how it keeps on pumping even with a lot of back pressure and resistance from the inflatable.

Afterwards, I blew up a Coleman Colossus raft in about 5 minutes, and an air mattress in about 2 min!!

So far, I think it’s a great value.

Customer Review: Works great!!!
I purchased this pump for our coleman kayaks. Love it! It’s a must if you are thinking about purchasing them.

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Sony ICF-CD7000BLK AM/FM Stereo CD Clock Radio
FM/AM Digital Tuner / Dual Alarm (Wake to CD/Radio/Buzzer) / LCD Brightness Control / MP3 Connectivity with Built-in Audio Cable Triple Time Display displays the current time, Alarm A and Alarm B on the easy-to-read LCD display. Got an MP3 player? MP3 Connectivity with Built-in Audio Cable allows you to easily connect your MP3 player and have access to all of your music. Built-in Audio Cable allows for easy connectivity of a digital music player. 15 Station Presets allows you to set 10 FM stations and 5 AM stations. Count-down Time Nap Button allows you to take a short nap and wake up to the radio or buzzer without changing your alarmSettings. You can select your favorite naptime of 10, 20, 30, 60 or 90 minutes. CD-R and CD-RW Playback Plays CD’s burned in either a PC or home recording deck LCD Brightness Control lets you choose between 3 positions - High, Medium or Low (H/M/L), by pressing the snooze button. Extendable Snooze gives you the freedom to choose your snooze time instead of having to settle for the standard timeintervals of other alarms. Each press of the snooze button adds an additional 10 minutes to your snooze time, up to a full hour. Sleep Timer allows you to fall asleep to the Radio, a CD or a Digital Music Player. You can select how long you want the music to play, choosing between 15, 30, 60 or 90 minutes. 110 Volt AC Powered with USA power cord Unit Measurements - 10 7/16 x 8 15/16 x 7 7/8 (265 x 227 x 200mm)
Price: $119.99
Customer Review: Not very intuitive
Very sleek design. Lights up nicely. Does what it is advertized to do. However, one cannot use it without reading the directions. Setting the alarm(s) cannot be done w/o thoroughly reading product information. Designed by engineers for engineers.
Customer Review: Very modern design, packed with functional features.
I was looking for a clock-radio that was easy to set up for alarm functions and had decent sound quality. The Sony ICF is it! I took it out of the box, reviewed the instruction sheet and put it to work. The clock sets itself after you select your time zone. The alarm functions were easy to set by reading and following the instructions carefully. I have chosen to wake to the “Buzzer” which I find to be unobtrusive and polite. This radio has a huge snooze bar which is nice, no groping in the dark trying to find it for a few more ZZZ’s. The radio pulls in many stations, clearly and the sound quality is pretty good, for a clock radio. It’s not going to replace a full blown stereo system but at least it doesn’t sound like it’s being projected from a tin can. It was a very simple matter to pre-set the stations that I wanted to keep in it’s memory. The volume switch, as well as a few other function buttons, are not located in the most convenient of places but with a little memorization, this is no problem. I have yet to use the CD or MP3 input. There are some reviewers that wish the display was not so bright. I guess I’d have to say I am one of those, too. That said, I couldn’t wait to see what it looked like at night. This radio looks like a well lit, UFO runway and at it’s brightest provides enough light for a good size room. Hit the snooze bar and it goes into it’s mood lighting mode; your wife or girl friend can throw away the candles, this thing does it all! Tap the snooze bar a third time and the mood lighting goes out and leaves only the clock back-lit. It would be nice to be able to dim the clock light more, so I just turn it to where it’s not facing directly at the bed. (Looking at the photo of the radio, the lights come from the two rows of buttons along each side of the CD compartment and the snooze bar. It looks pretty cool and quite mod! This coming from a kid that grew up in the 60’s and 70’s…) All in all it’s a very nice, well thought clock-radio, with decent sound quality, packed with features and well worth the extra bucks. I just wish they had different styles…it looks pretty space age and funky setting on our antique reproduction furniture!

Three O’Clock High
List Price: $14.98
Amazon Price: $12.99
Used Price: $6.55
Customer Review: FINALLY OUT ON DVD!
If I was ever going to be marooned on a deserted isle (with electical power, of course) there are three comedy movies I would want with me: The Odd Couple, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, and Three O’Clock High. For the longest time I was going to have to make due with just the first two since Three O’Clock High went out of print years ago. I almost forked over an insane amount of money when I saw a 5th generation copy of a rental store video selling on a popular auction site, but it just wasn’t worth it to me. I am glad I waited, because someone with more than two brain cells to rub together took the initiative and released this hilarious and fast-paced comedy for both older fans and a whole new audience. Not as teen-sophisticated as “Sixteen Candles” or “Pretty in Pink”, and not as gnarly and racy as “Fast Times at Ridgemont High”, this high school comedy film has a lot going for it in its own right. It even has an early appearance of Mitch Pileggi (X-Files’ “Skinner”) as “The Duke-ster” - playing a HILARIOUS truant officer. The only downfall is the very heavily soaked ’80’s musical soundtrack, but this is it. If you can still stomach the likes of Tangerine Dream with their ‘keytars’ drum machines, and synth samplers, then you are in for a really fun 90 minutes. The transfer to DVD is bright and clear, and the cover still has the original theatrical artwork.
Customer Review: Glad to see this finally make it to DVD
I actually have an old VHS copy of this movie, because until now this one was never released on DVD. This is for sure a cool movie, along the lines of two more well known 80’s High School comedies, “Ferris Beuller’s Day Off” and “Better Off Dead”. The humourous camera angles, the extreme close ups of the minute hand on the clock, the pep rally where cheerleaders attack a dummy of the opposing team and beat it with bats while the bully looks over at Jerry from the other side of the gym with a look like “This is what’s gonna happen to you after school”…..classic 80’s comedy!

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