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Reviews (5)

May 18, 2021
Goid and bad
Tastes real good. Unlike other cheddar powders I have bought this one is harder to use. Normally milk and some butter will make a cheese sauce. I haven't found a way to turn this into a sauce. Great on popcorn.

Dec 12, 2020
Bad sound reproduction
I bought to replace another set. This are heavy and bulky. Sound quality sound muffled. All mid range sounds wiped out and bass was increased but not clear. I will not recommend or buy again

Mar 30, 2016
Not for astrophotography
1 of 5 found this helpful This is suppose to be an achromatic doublet refractor. I bought the explore scientific filed flattener made for this refractor. Taking shots threw this scope I found the longer the exposure the worse stars looked. It was no different than using a toy scope for a shot. I took 50 shots and the only shots worth keeping was 2 short exposures of Jupiter. Any exposure over 1 second caused a blue glow to form. Doing extended exposures of Pleiades in order to catch the cloud material were junk. Instead of getting bright pin point stars the image of the star increased in diameter to the point were the shot was full of bright blue balls instead of star. I tried a 1 minute exposure of the galaxy chain in Virgo. Same issue. brighter stars turned into blue balls even though I could still make out some of the galaxies. I found this scope is good for plain visual use. Using a god baader eyepiece I was able to see galaxies and other dim objects. But I could not photograph what I could see with my eyes. To me I wasted money buying this scope. For the same price I could have bought a good 6 inch RC scope. Live and learn.