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Q: Are the measurement markings etched or painted on?

perguntado por BG474452344 sobre 2023-06-07 05:42:43

BG115520162 Looks like they're painted on, but I don't have enough magnification here to say that conclusively. There is a punch hole every 5 mm. It's very nicely made considering what I paid and it still looks brand-new after being out in the rain all winter.

2023-06-07 06:51:36 Útil (1)
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BG115520162 24/05/2022
If you read Banggood's sales listings every day like I do - I'm sorry but I just can't stop - there can be times when everything starts to look the same, especially when viewing the small "thumbnail" photos that usually accompany items for sale. The fact that I'm a complete sucker for anything that lights doesn't help. This sound-control RGB 3D bar light is a good example. While shopping I found at least three different listings on Banggood that all basically profess to do the same thing - measure sound optically, similar to a VU meter - at three different prices. It was only when I started to dig deeper that the images began to make more sense. Each product has its own strengths and weaknesses so I ended up going with the middle item, which is reviewed here. There is a saying in retail - "You get what you pay for" - that really sums up buying on the Internet, and that was definitely the case here. This particular model has a nice balance between features and price, with its lights framed individually in a flat-black background that really makes the colors pop, much like a high-def television. This model also offers a staggering array of choices: colors, patterns, gradients, speed and more. After only a few minutes of use I began to get a better idea of what this light bar can do, and it can do a lot. I was also impressed with its internal computing power, which greatly reduces reliance on your computer's CPU and provides smooth, jitter-free imaging. My only gripe about this cool bit of light tech is there are so many possibilities - even a light-based gaming mode - that I was left wondering how I'll ever remember what keystrokes I used to create my latest masterpiece.
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Q: Is this 220V?

perguntado por Ganjavian sobre 2022-11-10 11:45:52

BG115520162 I haven't officially used mine yet but it works with a typical western residential power line (220v). I intend to use mine to boil water for purging solvent-based plant extractions but we're just now exiting the testing stage. This heater is much larger than many similar devices on the market. I was able to find a XL lasagna pan at Walmart that's 4 inches deep, more than enough to completely submerge the heater in water. (The manufacturer recommends using a bucket of water, fwiw.) This heater is larger, thicker, built better and able to boil more water than comparable devices. It is intended for use in 220V systems. I usually try to use a power strip with its own switch so that power to the unit can be cut quickly in the event of a spill, etc. Hope this helps. Best of luck to you. snit

2022-11-10 03:24:18 Útil (0)
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Q: is this drone waterproof and does it have a bait release attachment for fishing?

perguntado por BG173539133 sobre 2022-07-20 12:03:13

BG115520162 I do not believe this drone is waterproof. It also lacks the ability to drop items from the air. Both of these features might be available on more expensive drones. This is an entry-level, sub-$100 drone best used by pilots who are newcomers to drone flying. The features you seek will not be found here.

2022-07-21 11:00:52 Útil (0)
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BG115520162 12/04/2022
I'm not sure I've ever waited more anxiously for a product than I did for this BlitzWolf BW-P15 rechargeable hand warmer. Systemic arthritis is claiming my hands rapidly and one of my most prevalent symptoms is freezing, ice-cold hands. It can take me hours to warm up my hands and consequently I've been whining and pining daily for this product. My hands and me are happy - elated, actually - to report that this safe, egg-shaped hand warmer is pretty much just what the doctor ordered. Gratefully, it quickly heats both sides at once to three temperature zones and easily fits in a pocket or purse. I'm finding the lowest temp, at around 95 to 107.5 degrees F, to be plenty warm for my needs, but it's comforting to know there's significant upper headspace - up to as much as 130 degrees F - available in the temp settings. The device charges its 5200mAh battery a little faster than advertised and can serve as a power source for smartphones, etc. This warmer is certainly capable of lasting all day depending on your needs, but the nature of these devices is such that prompt, steady battery discharge pretty much goes with the territory. No amount of battery life is too much when it comes to portable hand warmers. My only criticism, coming from a guy with cold, bad hands, is the surface of the device is pretty slick, not a good trait for people like me with the "dropsies." Sometimes it feels like a hot, wet bar of soap and I found myself wishing it had a more tactile, padded or ribbed surface. It's great that the device only has one button, but again it's hard for disabled me to find it by touch, especially with cold, numb hands Despite it's drawbacks I'm still very happy with this product and hope that BlitzWolf retrains its focus on the aging but deep-pocketed baby boomers who are most likely to be using these warmers. And, as usual, thanks to Banggood for keeping me on the edge of my seat for a whole month. Now that's entertainment.
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BG115520162 12/04/2022
Part of my role as a grandparent is to make sure that my granddaughter has all the toys she'd ever need. Extra points if it's annoying and makes lots of noise. With so many electronic entertainment devices out there today it's easy to forget some of the old classics, like soap bubbles. When I heard my grandkid was interested in bubbles, I immediately headed over to Banggood to see what's up. Of course the store was right on top of it, with several different types of bubble toys stocked and ready to pop. We started with the Pickwoo Electric Helicopter Bubble Machine (reviewed previously on Banggood) and it was a super-big hit in Arizona, where it's always good weather for bubbling. Pickwoo's machine pays tribute to the dip-and-blow bubbles of our past with a cute toy that uses just the right amount of today's tech. Kids weren't the only ones liking the Pickwoo machine; several adults wanted to know where it came from and how to get one. Next, we planned for a rainy day by picking up the Big Bubble Making Props, a stick-based bubble making toy that produces HUGE bubbles, shape-shifting orbs that can be a big as a car. Keep in mind these wands are outdoor toys unsuitable for small children; kids should be strong enough to work them by about age 8 or 9. This is an advanced bubble making apparatus that takes some time to learn and master, but the possibilities here are really enormous. A parent can stash away a toy like this in a closet to be later unveiled the next time there's a child activity emergency, or somebody could use a little fun. Thanks to Banggood for being our No. 1 bubble-making equipment seller.
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Q: this adapter 24pin for ?

perguntado por BG144722145 sobre 2021-05-09 12:05:58

BG115520162 This extends a standard 24pin computer motherboard power ribbon cable and adds an ARGB color display from one side of the cable.

2022-02-01 12:17:23 Útil (0)
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