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We purchased this lock from our local Babies R Us with our first daughter. I was a bit apprehensive about the adhesive being strong enough, but sure enough it held just fine. After 3 years we had to relocate, and I was actually not able to remove the lock without fear of leaving adhesive gunk behind, so I left it in place. That should give an idea of how god it sticks on a properly cleaned, smooth surface. However, after those 3 years of use, the plastic shroud around the hinge was just starting to crack a little, so I'm not sure how much longer it would have lasted. All in all, a solid product. One last note - as others have stated, it may not fit all ovens. I… Read more
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
I ordered this shower head hoping to reduce my water usage, and it certainly has helped in that regard. It's a simple product, so no need for a long review. Here are the key point: - I tested this unit at 1.4 gpm. My previously installed 2.5 gpm shower head tested at 2.1 gpm. Given that gpm is based on 80 psi pressure, I'd have to assume this shower head is actually a 1.5 gpm head. No big deal to me, I'd suspected that since the description mentioned 1.5 GPM, despite the product title saying 1.25. - The performance is very good, especially when considering the 33% decrease compared to the previous head. - No instructions were included with the unit… Read more
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
Two ST01C's working great - 2+ years, September 19, 2010
I purchased two ST01C's from Amazon over two years ago, and have been very happy with them. They control two sets of outdoor lights (the front door light, and lights over my garage). All of the lights are CFLs, which is important to note since some other timers have problems starting CFLs. And I love the fact that they not only can turn on and off at sunset and sunrise, but they have a randomizing feature to insure they don't turn on at exactly the same times every day (i.e. a bit of extra security). The switches are a bit difficult to program - be sure to keep the instructions in case you ever want to change the program. I suppose the difficulty is to be expected… Read more
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No doubt if you've scanned job postings, you'll see that there is a wide definition of "Network Engineer" that exists in the marketplace. This guide is for what I consider to be a traditional network engineer - someone who designs data networks and configures and manages Cisco, Juniper,&hellip Read more
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