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Jul 15, 2016
Not super accurate, but quick and easy to use
0 of 2 found this helpful The unit is off by about 5 degrees at any given time. This is not a deal breaker if you need general temps, but if you need any sort of precision, try a better unit. On the other hand, for taking oil temps in cooking, or seeing if an engine block is still hot, this is about as good as you can hope for.

Jul 08, 2016
How to become rich for Dummies
I met Ken Fisher years ago while working as a waiter at a conference that he was holding for some super high end investors. I had been lucky enough to have one of the first prototype PDAs ever to hit the market. (A Casio Cassiopeia, one of the first color PDAs that frankly looked amazing for its time, but in retrospect was a brick of a device that helped to send files, hopes and dreams to the abyss.) Near the end of this conference, the device caught Mr. Fisher's eye and he stopped by to ask me about it. When we were done, he thanked me for my time and then presented me a signed copy of this book, signed Good Luck, Kenneth Fisher.
I have in the subsequent years learned the irony of this inscription. This book was the beginning of my journey to a place where luck is minimized and understanding is revealed. In its essence, it is a picture book with amazing descriptions. These pictures and descriptions are about how the market works, and it provides truly valuable insights in the most simple form.
Put it in your study, or on the coffee table, or better yet... on the back of your toilet. Keep picking it up and soon, you will be rich, or at least understand why you are not rich.

Jul 28, 2016
Silky Smooth Motor Speed Control
1 of 1 found this helpful Works exceptionally well to control trolling motor speeds. Have also tested as an LED dimmer. Well built, also comes with a small red LED on the circuit to let you know if you have turned the circuit off to prevent drain. Would be nice if they had some type of display like smaller amp rated units do. Handles 30amp motors with ease.