I bought a powermonkey for a transatlantic flight and didn't need to use it in the end, but I did use the universal mains adaptor in the US to charge, not the monkey itself, but my ipod, two brands of mobile phone, and, having bought and additional connector tip, my Nintendo DS, so I didn't have to carry any extra mains adaptors! I can't comment on the efficacy of the monkey itself, but I consider it worth getting for the mains adaptor alone.
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I know it's only 1p (well £2.76 inc. P&P) but it blew the curcit on an R/C helicopter I bought in NY, so try something maybe more expensive, and make sure to ask whether it will work on what you want to use it for!
I purchased 3 of these for my daughter and neices, all were absolutely fine & certainly no leaks! They're a great size for lunch bags & the matching lunch bag has a veclro strap in it to hold the bottles upright anyway.
I much prefer these to the plastic bottles as the plastic ones tend to get chewed and don't hold as much drink in as the aluminium ones.
Plus these are a nig hit for bike rides as they fit perfectly in the drinks holders.
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I purchased 3 of these for my daughter and neices, all were absolutely fine & certainly no leaks! They're a great size for lunch bags & the matching lunch bag has a veclro strap in it to hold the bottles upright anyway.
I much prefer these to the plastic bottles as the plastic ones tend to get chewed and don't hold as much drink in as the aluminium ones.
Plus these are a nig hit for bike rides as they fit perfectly in the drinks holders.
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What these things are not:-
Cheap substitutes for larger dehumidifiers like the DeLonghi DNC60 (or larger!).
As described they are for small areas/spaces like cupboards, wardrobes or perhaps smaller cabins storage areas on certain boating/camping trips.
There are a variety of these out there, and are often up to £20 in price. At that price I'd say 3 stars, but this twin-pack offers good value, so hence 4.
Do read the (don't worry, short) instructions as info such as the unit warming during "recharging" is important.
Slight niggle with the indicator, that isn't too easy to look through in all but the best light. Also, when "full" the crystals are more an almost entirely transparent with a pink tinge, than ... Read More:
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I was very excited about this as I hate using the loo's at festivals, it takes alot of practise so try it loads before you get to a festival as it's the last place you want to be wearing jeans drenched in urine for 4 days.
I found you have to push it so far into yourself it's quite uncomfortable, if you don't you pee all down yourself which is slightly embarrassing when walking back past people queuing.It is difficult with jeans on, I gave up, but it was good in my tent,peeing into a large shandy bottle- saves stumbling across fields in the night to the loos.
Don't even think about trying to use it if you are drunk though- I did and I may as well have used nothing, I'm 42 and it made me feel like a 3 year old again!
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Just got one of these - a great device, accurate thermometer etc but has the same annoying thing as the rest of the Oregon range: they assume people in the UK don't understand the 24 hour clock so they don't give you the option to change between 12 and 24 hour format - just 12 hour which is pretty annoying!
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Just got one of these - a great device, accurate thermometer etc but has the same annoying thing as the rest of the Oregon range: they assume people in the UK don't understand the 24 hour clock so they don't give you the option to change between 12 and 24 hour format - just 12 hour which is pretty annoying!
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