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Jun 01, 2022
Thermometer Check Thermostat
No big deal, it's a thermometer reasonably priced. I bought it mainly to check our only other thermometer (Furnace and AC Thermostat Thermometer). It agrees within a few tenths, so assume they are both correct. Interesting to see humidify in the house also (was in a healthy range).
I also use it outside on the porch (not in a rain area) to check outside temperature as we do not have any other outside thermometer. It appears to be correct, but did question it the other day as it read 93F and TV for Knoxville (20 miles away) was showing upper 80sF. The thermometer was in the shade so not affected by direct sun.

Dec 20, 2017
Water Filter for Refrigerator
I have been using these filters for some time -- happy with them and a lot cheaper than going to SEARS.

Feb 22, 2018
A so-so product
Good:
Kit gave me a syringe and tubing (tubing has adapters to downsize the opening to fit tight over the pins that puncture the ink cartridges for an EPSON Print head. That said, too bad tube itself is not right size cause the adapter sticks on the pin and is a bit hard to remove. At least you get a syringe and some way of attaching it. Perhaps could shop and find a syringe and tubing to fit for less money.
Bad;
Adapter sticks on the pin an is a bit difficult to remove. I lost 1 of 4 removing it.
Using the solution on Black Head only, ended up with nothing being printed (no color or black on Nozzle test). Perhaps I did something wrong. Don't know - instructions are a bit hard to follow. PS: Initially, I had black only failing the nozzle check and producing some streaks on some lines of print.
Solution to get printer printing again:
A friend recommended I use the syringe and tube to apply alcohol thru the head and to keep doing that until it was fixed. I did get it "FIXED" in terms of all the colors and black are printing (about the same as before I first started with the kit).
You use a lot of ink testing things and I am waiting for more ink from 4inkjets to continue trying the alcohol procedure. Or, just use the printer as it is - I am not a professional user and it is probably OK for what I print.