That “Guy” Ex: Comm Tower Climber & Arborist, and 30 years in different big constr. trades, with patent attempts. Now a days: Good for a laugh, and usually trying to pass on what I know. I am always designing/creating in many mediums. Feedback: I’ll wait to leave a full account of product, "seller" services, & "customer" communication.
Nice light. It’s working for intended. Bright light & easy to maneuver. 4 * because I would’ve liked stronger powered like my grandfather use to have. But I haven’t been able to find one in a decent price range. So this will do.
Nov 04, 2009
My First "Fancy" GPS system
I gave it a 4 because of one issue: The FM Transmitter/Bluetooth function: They don't tell you for handsfree you have to be dialed into a certain FM station, that may change from area to area. I travel quite a bit and don't know if a radio station has come in, that wasn't there before, which is now conflicting/taking over the bluetooth (I have preset) station. Hope that makes enough sense. I may get a better hang of it down the road, as I have only owned for about 2 months. It's a bit hectic when it happens and you quickly try to answer the phone and have to disable the connection, between phone and the GPS. Also: no radio or Cd player when wanting GPS to speak directions through the car speaker system, of course. ... Other than that, it's one heck of a change from my MUCH OLDER handheld unit for work: Big screen; turkey running around-lol-(if you want) and a Jeep (are my usual onscreen vehicles); easy information and phone numbers at a touch; everything's very clear (for me); I plugged it in and everything just became easy to run! ... It's TOO easy? I actually feel lazy using it! ... Very sure! ... but lazy. -lol- Like watching television. You are told EVERYTHING! ... Gotta say, it is nice having female Australian company in the truck, with me! -lol- Notes to newbies with handsfree: 1)You'll want the unit as close to your head as possible without being ridiculous(unless you get an external mic). I have had it about arms length away(30") on the window and was told it was difficult to hear me. Yes, w/ windows closed.2)I hear some have the suction cup pull off the window...I lightly dampen mine before putting up and mine sticks like crazy. I work off unkept gravel and dirt roads, so I'm not talking just holding in suburbia!(just saying, " My suction cup works!")3) I haven't heard of a "friction dash pad" that'll work for off road/pothole driving like mine. Great unit! I'd step up to the newer replacement: The 780. Unless you get a new 760 as cheap as I did!... "That's about it for mine!"
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Durable Handle Professional Metal Silver Shoe Horn Lifter Shoespooner 7.5'' Inch
Feb 27, 2017
Just a great size
Stainless and fits most of my shoes from dress to mid, like chukka boots. Good all around size.