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Jul 07, 2017
Easier Than String Trimming, But Keep Power Low
Aero Flex blades are much easier than using string trimmers, with string trimmers' poor ability to feed additional string out or to use replacements spools that always seem to get tangled or need to be stopped and pulled out by hand to lengthen the string.
When using Aero Flex, keep the RPMs much lower than full power. At higher revs, the blades easily break off in pieces, as they are made of soft, flexible plastic.
Expect the Aero Flex blades to last for about 1-1/2 trimming sessions, as their main flaw is their likelihood to break off small pieces when trimming around rocks and the like. Keeping the trimmer RPMs low is necessary to extend the blades' lives, however that also gets fatiguing in just squeezing the trimmer trigger a little bit at a time.
Overall, Aero Flex blades are easier than string by far, however expect to go through several dozen blades in a single mowing season.

Sep 13, 2017
Fast Boil, But Some Flaws
The tea kettle is faster than boiling water on the stove -- taking about 2/3 of the time. It looks nice, and the detachable base keeps cords confined to the base which stays stationary.
On the negative side, it is a bit loud as it nears a boil, and there isn't a beep or any indicator the water has boiled, other than it stops making noise. The bottom is cool to the touch and can be set on other surfaces, however the metal sides are hot. The button you press to open the lid catches and requires multiple times pressing it to finally spring open.
Although the water does boil, it seems to cool off quite fast once in the cup -- similar to the effect a microwave has where the water is quite hot at the start, but loses its heat quickly. This might be a function of the heater shutting off right when the water begins to boil, rather than continuing to a rolling boil.
Overall, a good teapot that does its job.

Jul 07, 2017
Good Lighting, Yet Creates Electrical Interference
These LCD bulbs are used in a bathroom light set above a sink. The quality of the bulbs are good and they have lasted the better part of a year, so far.
However, immediately after installing the bulbs, a radio on the sink counter began to have bad static on all but the strongest signals. The LED bulbs create a field of electrical interference over a four-foot radius. Turn the light off, and the static immediately stops. So, be warned if you use a bathroom radio!