Posts Tagged ‘designs’

I have used and repurchased the standard mount that came with the purchase of my navigation system, and it has disappointed me more than once. I hated that I had to stick something on my dash and that I had problems with the suction cup holding my nav in place as well as the sticky disk falling off completely. With this new Garmin Portable Friction Mount, I think it is safe to say that I will never have to worry about that again! It always stays in place. No damaging or annoying sticky disk to get in the way, and I know won’t have to worry about my nav ever falling off my mount again. It has a perfect design to work in any car and not slip around. I am so happy about this purchase. It is a great savings since I will no longer be buying replacements like I did with the original mount to safely use my nav as I drive. Don’t hesitate, BUY THIS ITEM. You will be happy you did.
Cotton Tale Designs Arctic

I really like this shopping cart. It’s pretty light. Given how light it is, it’s reasonably sturdy. I like the 3 week design (mars rover?). It makes pulling loads easier up stairs, curbs, etc. I’ve filled it with 12 two liter bottles and it seems to do pretty well. The volume is decent for routine grocery trips. Also, the bag that comes with is pretty great. I like the flip top cover (helps if it’s raining). I have no reservations and would recommend this to anyone looking for a basic shopping/grocery cart.
Whitney Designs 3 Wheel

To be absolutely honest, I have not owned a pedometer before other than inexpensive freebies. This time I was looking for a good one, and I did a lot of research before buying the Omron. It has more functions than most pedometers in this price range. It measures regular movement and aerobic movement separately which I like and resets itself every night at midnight. With a 7-day memory you can see your totals for a full week. I compared it to the quality strength training machines in the gym and the totals on distance and calories burned were very similar. I bought an extra strap because the strap that comes with the Omron has a plastic attachment, and I prefer metal. However, the strap I bought broke the first time I used it. So now I’m using the strap that comes with the Omron pedometer and have had no trouble with it. I would recommend this pedometer to my friends with confidence. I doubt you’ll find a better one at this price point or even up to $15-20 more.
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