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extexanwannbe - (October 23, 2006) I purchased the Graco Magnum dx sprayer. I love this sprayer. The last time I painted the exterior of a house, I took a week off of work and used a brush. It took me the entire week. I dreaded painting, given my past experience and I decided that I wasn't going to suffer like that again. I considered the Wagner Crew sprayer, but decided against it as one had to dump the paint into a hopper. I read one review on the Graco (favorable) and purchased it at HD. I chose to prime the house before paintin as well, which solidified my case to get an easier, faster way to get this done. I spent probably 2 hours taping up my bay window before painting, and it took me 10 minutes to do the painting aroun
Product: Magnum Dx Paint Sprayer (232735)
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tommyw - (June 29, 2006) I decided to try this sprayer after having several Wagner sprayers that were more trouble than they were worth. I was not disappointed with the Magnum dx. This is an awesome sprayer. I sprayed 10 gallons of semi-transparent stain on a fence and then applied two different latex exterior paints - almost 10 gallons - on the house. The ease of switching paints, and priming and then cleaning with the dx was just great. While a bit more money, I believe it is well worth it - you won't be disappointed with this airless sprayer.
Product: Magnum Dx Paint Sprayer (232735)
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CMCM - (March 23, 2005) After reviewing virtually every slow cooker out there and visiting various stores to see things in person, I kept coming back to the Breville Slow Cooker because it looked interesting and different. Breville is an Australian/Canadian company, and their products aren't widely distributed yet in American stores. However, after seeing a Breville rice cooker (but not the slow cooker) in Macy's recently (only Breville product they had), and seeing how much nicer it looked than all the other brands I'd seen, I decided to order the 5.3 quart oval Breville slow cooker sight unseen from cooking.com. It arrived in about a week and was the most beautifully made slow cooker I've seen. Brushed chrome on
Product: SLC70XL Gourmet Slow Cooker
Worthless and potentially harmfull
TrudyP422 - (22/05/12) We used Natural Flea & Tick Defense spray on our dog and it was totally ineffective against ticks, in spite of repeated applications. We tried it for about 3 months, then gave up, as we removed tick after tick (sometimes 20-30 a day!). Fleas have never been a problem so I cant speak about those. We also used it on our cat, til our vet warned us that the essential oils in it can cause liver failure in cats. Just because a product says it's all natural apparently doesn't make it safe. Worthless, potentially harmful product if you ask me.
Zipper sticks, runs small, and will scare your cat
SusieRockville - (21/05/12) I strongly recommend that you don't buy this bag for several reasons: (1) My cat hated it. The material is somewhat hard and noisy (like a windbreaker jacket), and my cat was instantly afraid of it. You are way better off wrapping your cat in a towel, which is far less traumatic. (2) The design sucks. The inside material kept getting caught in the zipper, so I couldn't quickly zip up the bag. I had to keep pushing the inside material away from the zipper as I was trying to zip it up, which is not easy to do with a struggling, freaked out cat! Plus, the sizing is off. I bought an XL for my 14 lb cat, and it seemed to be too small for him. (3) The manufacturer, John Bachman, does not stand by his product and refuses to give refunds. So you are out $39.90 if your cat hates the bag or, as in my case, it simply does not work because of the zipper.
Product: Klaw Kontrol Bag Large (Red)
Zipper sticks, runs small, and will scare your cat
SusieRockville - (21/05/12) I strongly recommend that you don't buy this bag for several reasons: (1) My cat hated it. The material is somewhat hard and noisy (like a windbreaker jacket), and my cat was instantly afraid of it. You are way better off wrapping your cat in a towel, which is far less traumatic. (2) The design sucks. The inside material kept getting caught in the zipper, so I couldn't quickly zip up the bag. I had to keep pushing the inside material away from the zipper as I was trying to zip it up, which is not easy to do with a struggling, freaked out cat! Plus, the sizing is off. I bought an XL for my 14 lb cat, and it seemed to be too small for him. (3) The manufacturer, John Bachman, does not stand by his product and refuses to give refunds. So you are out $39.90 if your cat hates the bag or, as in my case, it simply does not work because of the zipper.
Product: Klaw Kontrol Bag XLarge (Burgundy)