I really enjoy the wind chimes in the back yard when I'm gardening or just enjoying the birds. The large paddle moves with the smallest of breezes allowing even soft chiming. Overall, a great addition to any yard.
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nice tool set, but make sure you towel dry it before putting it away, b/c it can leave rust marks. otherwise, classy tool set and easy to clean.
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No problem with this seller, string trimmer can handle regular lawn <.5 acre, after that battery goes low. Leaf blower has only on/off, not variable speed which would be nice.
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No problem with this seller, string trimmer can handle regular lawn <.5 acre, after that battery goes low. Leaf blower has only on/off, not variable speed which would be nice.
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I was hopeful based on other reviews that it would work. I had an issue with basic house flies that were getting in the house from outside. The racket uses 3 layers of screens, but this caused too much "wind" when trying to swat a fly out of the air. If you happen to hit one, the fly needs to touch two layers of screens at the same time to get zapped.
Since the racket is well... a racket-- you can't swat-to-kill when they are sitting on the counter. You just trap the fly and hope it walks on the racket and touchs the two layers... and then ZAP!
I bought two, since I knew my son would want to try when he saw me swatting... but they both broke. One just quit zapping, and with the other the plastic and layers started ... Read More:
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This produst works as advertised. I did all the pruning as well as clean up in short order. The unit was much easier to use than my small chain saw. Was able to control the logs in a safer manner. It was worth the purchase.
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I bought the Weber 2290 Rotisserie to use with my 22.5" Charbroil Grill. I bought the Charbroil instead of the Weber because of the shelves on each side of the grill and I liked it very much. Since the Weber 2290 Rotisserie does not fit my Charbroil 22.5" Kettle Grill I now own a Weber One Touch Gold(along with my Weber 18" Silver) so that I can cook my Thanksgiving turkey on the 22.5" and the Acrorn Squash on the 18".
At first glace it appears to be a well designed item, but I won't know first hand until Thanksgiving.
I've had Turkey cooked on the Weber One Touch before(so I know they are delicious) but never using a rotisserie until this year.
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These traps are the best. I got all different types of traps all over but this is the only one that catches the critters. After using them for years, I found tricks to increase the chance of a catch. First, use them back to back facing different direction against a wall. Mice are near sighted so they run along walls to know where they are going. Second, put the traps where you see droppings. Mice is a creature of habit. They will return to the same routes all the time especially when they know there's food and where there's food, you will see their droppings. Third, make a thin trail of peanut butter leading to the feeding cup from the opening and add a small blob at the opening. Like an appetizer. The mouse will get a taste of the goods and will not be afraid ... Read More:
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I have a very heavily landscaped yard of 2 acres. I use a TroyBuilt chipper/shredder/vac for most leaf clean-up, but this Toro leaf blower is a great additional asset. I researched leaf blowers heavily and there wasn't a single blower out there, either gas or electric, that had more output than this Toro.
It handles deep leaves with ease and also is quite good with wet leaves. It has two speeds and I often find myself using the slower speed since the higher often is simply too much air -- that's a good recommendation for any leaf blower! It is relatively quiet and the noise it makes is not unpleasant. I don't find it necessary to wear ear protection, unlike with gas powered equipment.