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Piece of junk
I bought this mop bucket locally thinking I didn't need one of the more expensive ones for occasional use. Just like other reviewers have described, the metal handle wringer goes through a hole in one side, engages a wimpy all plastic wringer shaft. Mine hasn't broken yet but deforms and twists terribly and and just about breaks apart. And if I really tried to wring all the water out I'm sure it would break. And this was observed almost immediately. The standard mop heads just barely fit in the wringer. The wringer wants to fall in or out of the bucket all the time as well. I should have just returned it and upgraded to a pro unit but didn't get around to it.
quickie easy glide mop
I CAN NOT BELIEVE THIS MOP! DO NOT WASTE YOU MONEY! IT WAS SENT TO ME WITH THE WRONG WHEELS AND I CAN ONLY USE THE BUCKET! IT IS A SNAP TOGETHER MOP BUCKET WITH NO HARDWARE SUCH AS SCREWS AND IT IS TERRIBLE! THE WRINGER IS A REAL JOKE WHEN TRYING TO WRING THE MOP HEAD! NOT AMAZONS FAULT, BUT I SURE WOULD NOT OFFER THAT PRODUCT ON THEIR SITE! LOTS OF BAD REVIEWS
Interactive Atlas of Human Anatomy 3.0 (Netter Basic Science)
Had to return the CD as it was not compatible to the MAC OS X version 10.6.3. Would still like to have the CD if one can be found that is compatible to the MAC OS X version 10.6.3.
Disappointed
Sounds fine. Can't hear any difference between this cable, cheap digital cable and hi-end cables. However, this item looks better in the ads then actual use. The 'Lighted' Halo end barely lights and only at the tip, and more importantly to me, the connector ends are all round. Not a typycal shaped Toslink type connector. It fits into the Toslink digital jacks, but not well or tight. Doesn't really lock in like a good Toslink either. The cable itself looks cool though its doesn't light, but feels like cheap hallow plastic. More of a gimmick then anything else. I don't hate it, but another 'miss' from RCA.
The values of each attribute shoud be added.
The book has a very completed list of all of the tags and their attributes. However, no possible values for the attributes are listed. For people to learn HTML or to use this book as a reference book, this information is very important.
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