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Dec 15, 2022
Best sprayer ever
There’s no replacement for the multidirectional capacity of this product.

Jan 20, 2016
This file was not what what I expected.
1 of 1 found this helpful Instead of the customary Revlon emory finish, the surface is machined cross-hatching, and it is not effective or remotely equivalent to what I expected from Revlon.
Apr 09, 2013
My recommendation to buy comes with HUGE caveats.
IF YOU BUY ONE OF THESE TIVO RECEIVERS, DIRECTV WILL NOT BE HELPFUL. IF YOU BUY, THE UNIT WILL BE ABSOLUTELY USELESS UNTIL AND UNLESS YOU PAY DIRECTV TO ACTIVATE IT.
I am a longtime owner of this product, and my original unit finally died. I purchased a replacement on eBay. What follows is what I know and what I learned.
I loved my Series II TiVo, and was not happy with the DTV DVR that was supplied by DirecTV when it died. So I finally purchased a PAIR of used TiVos, and in the process of activation, I was told by three levels of customer tech support AT DirecTV that they will be discontinuing signal transmission to these receivers in the near future. I have tried, without success, to get more information about what they mean, and they are holding that information very closely. My conversations with user fora around the internet produced a lot of speculation and a few scenarios. The newest of these units were manufactured seven years ago, and while there are a few break/fix specialists around the country, the wisdom of investing in aging technology is questionable. These receivers are standard definition, and every player in the industry is pushing consumption in the direction of HD.
If you understand all that, these are great products. I got one working receiver out of the two I bought, but I would not repair one that breaks. Well I would think long and hard about fixing one that breaks.
I bought to replace a broken unit; overall, I vastly prefer these TiVo SD DVR receivers to any DirecTV provided SD DVRs I've used, although the DirecTV software has some nice features that I wish were on the TiVo. The thing to remember is that there will be no future software developments for ANY standard def DVRs.
I'm sticking with standard def. DirecTV is pushing me (and all their customers) as hard as they can to HighDef equipment.
IF YOU BUY ONE OF THESE TIVO RECEIVERS, DIRECTV WILL NOT BE HELPFUL. IF YOU BUY, THE UNIT WILL BE ABSOLUTELY USELESS UNTIL AND UNLESS YOU PAY DIRECTV TO ACTIVATE IT.