Then no one will believe it's genuine.elite.mafia wrote:
I am not going to write a review unless some1 pays me.
Xbone Stormsurgezz
Then no one will believe it's genuine.elite.mafia wrote:
I am not going to write a review unless some1 pays me.

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holy fucking shit, I'd be afraid it'd turn around and eat me if I owned one of those.jsnipy wrote:
Best Vacuum Ever - Dyson DC 25
Very durable has had an abusive 3 years of use, cleaning fireplaces, regular vacuuming, cleaning out cars, and computer cases. It operates as effectively as it did on day 1. I can't write anymore I've just lost interest.
9/10
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2/5 to the Hamburger, 3/5 to the sausages, and now 2.5/5 to the Egg Rolls - when will you learn to not eat pre-made microwave junk?
Sebo or Miele vacuums rank better. They are people that would kill you for saying Dyson are the best lol.jsnipy wrote:
Best Vacuum Ever - Dyson DC 25
Very durable has had an abusive 3 years of use, cleaning fireplaces, regular vacuuming, cleaning out cars, and computer cases. It operates as effectively as it did on day 1. I can't write anymore I've just lost interest.
9/10
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"had" one of those. had to sell it when i moved. will get another here shortly.Kmarion wrote:
You have a HE washer right? Are they compatible?usmarine wrote:
Many of you know there is a magazine/website called Consumer Reports that tests various products and rates them. Well, I thought it would be a good idea.
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So, my product is Purex® Complete 3-in-1™ Laundry Sheets. No longer do I have bottles of laundry detergent nor a box or two of fabric softener and anti-static sheets. The clothes get clean and they smell good. Very good product for anyone who travels a lot, or just wants to get rid of all the bottles and stuff or make laundry easier, I recommend this product.
- Only downside I can find is that the sheet can get caught up in shirts or whatever and you have to find it before you start the dryer.
Overall: 9 out of 10
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http://www.purex.com/purex-3-in-1/product
nm, in FAQ's
Front-Loading HE Washer: Add Laundry Sheet with clothes, start washer. The motion of the water as it enters the drum will activate the sheet.
I used similar but army issued caff tabs. It takes about 2 to get noticable effects, 3 is a bit too much for one go.Ty wrote:
No-Doz Awakeners
I had to rely on these little fuckers last night. From what I can tell all they are is 100mg of caffine in pill form, about the same amount of caffine as a cup of coffee.
They're fucking useless. They're incredibly weak especially when compared to a standard energy drink, not to mention the fact that my system is fairly caffine resistant given my excesive consumption of Red Bull at the moment. They're also the type of pill that sticks to your throat even when taken with a litre of water, you can feel them scratching all the way down. You'd expect that No-Doz would maybe try bit more than just offering a bit of caffine anyway, there are other more potent drugs that can keep you up. Not even sure if they worked in the way they were supposed to although the heartburn they seemed to cause certainly kept me up.
If you need to stay awake I suggest attaching crocodile clips to your nipples and giving yourself an electric shock every fifteen minutes rather than buying these.
2/10
I don't really. Moderation right? .. In fact I haven't had those in years. Haven't you seen some of my dishes here before? I'm somewhat of a chef .Jenspm wrote:
2/5 to the Hamburger, 3/5 to the sausages, and now 2.5/5 to the Egg Rolls - when will you learn to not eat pre-made microwave junk?

I find that most rankings are always versus the first generation Dysons. Besides there were no Sebo's or Miele's around when I went to buym3thod wrote:
Sebo or Miele vacuums rank better. They are people that would kill you for saying Dyson are the best lol.jsnipy wrote:
Best Vacuum Ever - Dyson DC 25
Very durable has had an abusive 3 years of use, cleaning fireplaces, regular vacuuming, cleaning out cars, and computer cases. It operates as effectively as it did on day 1. I can't write anymore I've just lost interest.
9/10
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what you talk'n bout Willis, them mufuckas be good dude!

