Innovative 57272 54 Deluxe Can/Food Roller Cooler

Innovative 57272 54 Deluxe Can/Food Roller Cooler
54 Can, Roller Cooler, Deluxe Under Carriage & Wheel Assembly.
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West Bend 40005X Timer, White
“WEST BEND” 2-FUNCTION TIMMER Blister card LCD readout Electronic alarm AAA battery included Counts up to 60 minutes Counts down in minutes and seconds from 100 minutes Includes:- clip, stand, magnet and hanging hole for ease in use
Customer Review: The best little timer ever invented~
This is the best little timer ever invented! I used to have an old digital timer where you have to press the button as many times as the number of seconds or minutes you needed to set it on. But with this one, all you have to do is just type in on the number pad the number of hours, minutes, and seconds (literally in seconds) and voila! Your timer is set. I don’t see how anyone would not use this. It’s such a TIME saver!!! Look no further~ This is worth every cent you will spend on a timer, unless of course you would like to just sit and keep pressing the button as long as it takes to set a timer…
Customer Review: Useful but a bit awkward
I really like that this timer takes standard batteries instead of the small watch batteries that are harder to find. I also like the individual numbers for entering the time - more efficient than pressing a minute button 25 times. My biggest problem is that the magnet holds the timer so far out from the fridge that when I try setting it with one hand (which is usual since the other hand usually has an oven mitt on it or a spoon in it), the timer is unsteady and wobbles around as I push buttons, and often falls to the floor. So it essentially takes two hands to operate, which doesn’t work well for me.
Suunto Vector Wrist-Top Computer Watch with Altimeter, Barometer, Compass, and Thermometer
An indispensable instrument for outdoor enthusiasts, the Suunto Vector wrist- top computer combines an altimeter, barometer, compass, and thermometer, letting you plan and execute almost any activity with confidence and safety. Regardless of your excursion–whether it’s climbing mountains, riding a muddy bike track, or skiing off piste–you need accurate, real-time information about your surroundings to pull off a successful trip. The Vector contributes by not only providing important data, but also keeping track of your activities so you can make rational decisions at key moments.
The built-in altimeter, which boasts a range of up to 29,500 feet, puts all 14 of the world’s 8,000-plus-meter summits within the avid climber’s range. Among the altimeter’s functions are an altitude measurement function that lets you follow the vertical progress between stages, an automatic 24-hour memory that stores the altitude and ascent/decent rate for every hour, and an adjustable altitude alarm. Climbers will also dig the logbook function, which lets you record total and cumulative vertical ascents and descents as well as the number of runs skied.
The Vector also displays the current barometric pressure and temperature–a must for activities in which weather plays a factor. The device automatically records barometric data for the previous four days, with the first six hours manifested in one-hour intervals and the rest in six-hour intervals. When the reference altitude is set correctly, the instrument also displays the present sea level pressure, which makes it easier to read and understand the barometric pressure at high altitudes.
And few things are more important when exploring unfamiliar territory than a compass. The Vector’s electronic compass contributes by guiding you with cardinal or half- cardinal points and a North-South arrow. The compass can also be set to track a certain bearing, which helps you follow a chosen direction. Meanwhile, the unit’s declination adjustment function allows you to correct the difference between true North and magnetic North.
In addition to the variety of outdoor functions, the Vector also displays normal time, with such add-ons as three daily alarms, a calendar programmed to the year 2089, a stopwatch with split-time measurement, and a countdown timer. The entire design is unified by an intuitive user interface and convenient, easy-to-access control buttons–a handy extra when hiking or climbing in tough conditions. Additional features include an electro-luminescent backlight, a user-replaceable battery, and an attractive black housing. In addition, the Vector is backed by a two-year warranty on parts and labor.
What’s in the Box?
Vector wrist-top computer, battery, user’s manual.
Customer Review: Never got the product but they have my money
I have tried for over a month now to either get my money back or the product. This company has not responded to any of my e-mails. This is the only way to contact them. There is no phone number. I would NOT recommand this company for anythhing or any company who does not have a phone number!
Customer Review: Suunto Vector
Have owned this watch for about 6 months. I think this watch is an excellent outdoor/hiking piece of equipment and there is not a lot I would change about it. I would have liked to have dual time incorporated into the watch for when I travel to other time zones, I would have liked a more scratch resistant crystal (It has a plastic “crystal”) although the bezel is slightly above the crystal, stopping most damage, it is pretty easily scratched if one is not careful and finally a more robust/rugged strap would have been appreciated. On the whole it is a great watch for the money, I paid $199. I could have had all of the extra features by getting an Observer or X-Lander instead of the Vector. I would also have had to pay at least $100 more. I would recommend this watch to a freind
La Crosse Technology WS-8055U Atomic Alarm Clock with Indoor Temperature and Moon Phase
The La Crosse Technology? WS-8055U unit gives you the indoor temperature, the moon phase, and the Atomic time and date on a backlit display.
Roku SoundBridge R1000 Radio Network Music System
PlaysForSure compatibility — plays downloaded music files from compatible music sources, like MSN Music, Musicmatch, MusicNow, Napster, and more * compatible with MP3, WMA, AAC, WAV and AIFF music files and Internet radio stations * not compatible with songs downloaded from Apple iTunes Music Store (protected AAC files) * AM/FM tuner * SD card slot *
Customer Review: Rocky Roku to you!
I do not work for Roku, and I am a techno geek. With that said, I have had my unit for about a month, and it is awesome! I am listening to “radio” from around the world and genera I want to hear including “satellite radio”! The sound is adequate if not a tad bassy for my taste, but all in all great (the faster the stream the better the sound)! The “clock radio” part works great too, and will wake you up even with the ear plug plugged into the thing!! Anything bad? Sure why not…. the CLOCK display, it goes away at the darndest times, like when the alarm goes off, or so small ya can’t read it (it needs its own fulltime spot). Other then that the boys from Roku did a great job…..just go buy one!!!
Customer Review: Excellent products; two caveats.
The Roku SoundBridge Radio is an excellent alternative to its smaller sibling, the SoundBridge. What you get is a Bose Wavetable style radio piece that performs a wonderful number of functions and is very good at what it is meant to do. I especially like the Internet Radio feature which lets you pick up on stations that you might have never thought existed, through the RadioRoku.com feature. As far as software integration goes, I’ve had no problems getting it working with Itunes or Windows Media Player. There are a few things I do not like about the Roku Radio though. Firstly, it is a little annoying that there is no way to control Bass/Treble on the device. Perhaps Roku meant this as a tribute to the WaveTable, but it has to be the one annoyance I hate most about the WaveTable. That said, the sound quality is very good, excellent almost. The other thing that bothers me about the Roku is that it works only on a 802.11b connection and not a ‘g’ connection which has better range. This leads to some patchy wireless connections depending on the quality of wireless router you have. Roku is openly transparent about this issue and admits that quality/cost issues prevent them from putting a ‘g’ chip in. The other thing that I find annoying is that the remote control doesn’t have a sleep timer option (you have to manually press the sleep button on the device… painful if you’re in bed and want to doze off!) or a way to set the alarm. These have to be done manually. That said, the Roku is wonderful. I play with it every day and I love it more. I am planning to buy the SoundBridge without the radio for another part of my house.






