Posts Tagged ‘cover’

This pedometer seems to be accurate, rugged, and reliable. However, it has no reset capability (other than removing the battery). It does have seven days of history, so it’s perfect for someone who wants to track their daily totals. If you want to know stats for a particular trip you’ll just have to remember or write down the starting numbers.
Tacx Sweat Cover

Our previous 3/4 hp In-Sink-Erator finally wore out after 20 years of service. We loved the cover-control on the old model, and I was shocked to find that it’s such a rare feature. This high-end unit had it, and I wouldn’t have been nearly as happy with wall-switch versions, which we’ve had in the past. The cover control means you never have to worry about you (or a guest) turning on the disposer when intending to turn on a light. No worries about using an electrical switch with wet hands. Kids are less likely to overload the unit by force-feeding, because the cover is in place when the unit is turned on.

I had never installed a sink disposer before, but I had installed our dishwasher and done similar tasks around the house. Instructions were clear, and I did the whole thing in a couple of hours replacing everything including the drain flange (included with the disposer).

This unit is whisper-quiet, and the 3/4 hp motor never breaks a sweat.

As I said in the title, this one’s pretty expensive, but our previous one lasted 20 years and this one seems even sturdier.

May 2010: I am reminded to comment by my mother who just visited to take care of our kids during a trip; on our return, she actually commented on this disposer saying it was among quietest she’s used. We constantly feed it eggshells, coffee grounds, asparagus stalks, etc. No maintenance has been necessary.
InSinkErator Evolution Cover Control

The seat cover is perfect! And the vendor exceeded my expectations in the speed of delivery.
Sheepskin Bike Seat Cover

This is a wonerful story. I love Skeeter’s quest to tell about the lives of the maids and her dedication to getting the project done at all costs. I think the characters are terribly over-drawn though. The maids are just too wise and clever, and their employers are just plain evil. While I’m sure there is a degree of truth there, it’s a bit over the top for me. Although I never lived in the South, I grew up in a time when I remember lynchings. A great read for Black History Month.
Burgman Cycle Cover Black | connectedtofinland