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Jumat, 28 September 2012

HW2190 Heavy Duty Remote Control


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Rating: 4.1

List Price : $31.12 Price : $15.52
HW2190 Heavy Duty Remote Control

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Heavy Duty Remote On/Off Control, Operates Christmas Lights, Lamps, TVs, Stereos, Or Other Small Appliances With The Convenience Of A Remote, Plugs Into Any Standard Outlet, Indoor Or Outdoor, Weatherproof, Approved For Wet Locations, 4 Selectable Channels Easily Set To Allow Up To 4 Different Dimango Switches Or Accessories To Operate Without Interference, 150' Range, 13A Resistive, 960W Incandescent, Fluorescent & Halogen Bulbs, 12V Battery Included.


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HW2190 Heavy Duty Remote Control Reviews


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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Problem solved., October 1, 2011
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R. Wells "AZPHATMAN" (MESA, AZ United States) - See all my reviews
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I purchased a high wattage sound system that now has a number of other devices connected to it. Things like mixers and CD players and MP3 players and a graphic equalizer a preamp and the like. I read online again and again that it's recommended that everything be turned off at one time rather than one component at a time. Its better for the circuits and the speakers and amps. At first I put everything on a high voltage power strip. With all the wires coming out of it, it was a pain to try and turn it on and off with my foot on the floor and an eyesore to have it where it would be easy to turn off and on by hand. I knew there were products that would allow me to use a remote to turn power on and off at a wall outlet so I started looking. A quick look and I found that there are very few that are rated to handle more than 600-800watts and I needed more like 1000watts. Of all the products I looked at this was the one with the best reviews that could handle the wattage I needed... Read more
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Powerful and outdoor for real, January 19, 2009
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Vlad G (Boston, USA) - See all my reviews
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After some research I stopped my choice at this unit and did not regret.
- this is real outdoor unit, just follow installation instruction properly to avoid water damage (water loop)
- it is powerful enough for most appliances (960 Watts)
- it has four adjustable frequency channels
- 150 ft range
- standard 12V battery for remote

Why four stars?

It does not have "on" light and not all people use this unit for Christmas lights.
It seems that unit is not UL Listed (OK for Christmas lights)
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Problem Solved!, August 14, 2009
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One of our garage doors would open during an electrical storm. I called the vendor, Overhead Door, about the problem, and the service manager was of no help. A Google search showed others have the same problem.

So, our solution was to buy one of these remote electrical switches for each door. When we leave, we close the door and turn off the power with the remote control switch. When at home, we flip the "vacation lock" switch on the wall control unit which prevents the doors from opening. Not all garage door wall switches have "vacation locks". If our units did not have "vacation locks", we could simply shut the power off with the remote power switches (when at home.)
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Remote Control


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Rating: 4.3

List Price : $19.95 Price : $10.07
Remote Control

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Nick Stone left the Special Air Service in 1988, soon after being involved in the shooting of three IRA terrorists in Gibraltar.  Now working for British Intelligence on deniable operations, he discovers the seemingly senseless murders of fellow SAS soldier Kev Brown and his family in Washington, DC.  Only seven-year-old Kelly has survived--and immediately the unlikely pair are on the run from unidentified pursuers.



On his own, Stone would stand a chance of escape.  But, needing to protect the girl, he is hamstrung.  Together they are plunged into a dark world of violence and corruption in which friends and enemies are indistinguishable.



Gritty, original, vivid and menacing--in the hands of Andy McNab the action thriller moves into another dimension.  Other thriller writers talk and talk.  Only McNab has walked the walk.

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Don't expect to see Andy McNab's photograph on the cover of his first thriller, Remote Control--the former British Special Air Service agent says both the Colombian drug cartel and the Provisional IRA still have contracts out on him. His two nonfiction books, Bravo Two Zero and Immediate Action, give more detail about his prolific past.

Remote Control is the fictional story of an SAS agent named Nick Stone, who is on the case of two Irish terrorists. He follows them across the Atlantic to Washington, D.C., but is suddenly ordered back home on the next available flight. His old mate Kevin Brown, now with the Drug Enforcement Agency, lives near the airport, so Nick decides to drop in. He finds a slaughterhouse: Kev, his wife, and youngest daughter have been battered to death, but daughter Kelly has survived in a special hideout. Prying information from the shocked child, Nick links the killers to either the CIA, the DEA, or his own organization--which means that he and Kelly are virtually on their own. As Nick trundles the spunky youngster from one seedy motel to another, stuffs her with junk food, and teaches her the rudiments of spy craft, he also begins to piece together a picture of why Kevin and his family were killed. There is a connection between a terrorist bomb scare in Gibraltar in 1988, the Colombian drug cartel, and high-level intelligence-agency skullduggery. McNab keeps dropping those shiny nuggets of believability along the trail and winds up holding our attention until the predictable but satisfying end. --Dick Adler




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    8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars McNab creates a great new hero in this tense thriller, July 6, 2002
    Andy McNab's first thriller is a top-notch combination of violent action,
    pulse-pounding excitement and edge of your seat suspense.

    In "Remote Control" McNab introduces a new hero, Nick Stone, who makes most
    other famous fictional heroes look like prancing twits (can you say "Dirk Pitt"?) An
    ex-SAS operator and current deniable ops specialist for Britain, Stone is something
    of a cross between Hammett's Continental Op and Alistair MacLean's Phillip
    Calvert: tough as jacketed hollow points, totally on-task, and cunning enough to
    beat the bad guys at their own game. Nick Stone has more life in him (and more
    blood and soul) than any action hero this side of Pendleton era Mack Bolan.

    The action in "Remote Control" never lets up for more than a few pages, and even
    when Stone isn't facing guns and fists he's deep into the task at hand and planning
    2 or 3 moves ahead so that the pace just keeps up and the tension... Read more

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    9 of 10 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars A Damn Good Read, February 3, 2000
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    REMOTE CONTROL is an exciting, bullet flying, rib cracking, guts spewing story about an ex-SAS man, Nick Stone, who gets caught up in the vicious murder of an old friend and his family. Rescuing the only surviving member of the massacre a seven-year-old shell shocked little girl called Kelly, Nick goes on the run, and finds out that even friends are potential enemies in a world of IRA deals, drug cartels and messy TransAtlantic politics. This is a knuckle bitingly good book and I spent the whole of an evening reading it from cover to cover. Andy McNab is as good a writer of fiction as he is of fact. I liked his hero because it showed the man to be human and not just a killing machine as SAS soldiers are often portrayed in many novels. I hope that McNab thinks of writing a sequel to REMOTE CONTROL as Nick Stone and Kelly make quite a formidable team. A big thumbs up for this cracker of a first novel.
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    5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
    3.0 out of 5 stars Not great, but not bad, November 2, 2001
    After reading McNab's "Bravo Two Zero" and "Immediate Action," I thought I'd give his fiction a try. Overall this book is entertaining, with more action than recent vintage Clancy novels. The action is often quite intense and, in those moments, it is a real page turner. The technical and tradecraft details are what really make this book. McNab, or course, is all the more believable in these areas due to his personal experiences as relayed in his non-fiction work. He buys a credibility there that Clancy, et al. just can't match. Worth reading for that fact alone.

    While the story is good and the details better, the writing itself is sometimes clumsy. Maybe this is nitpicking, since the reality is that the writing somehow seems to "fit" the story (you wouldn't want Steinbeck or Hemingway telling the story, would you?). However, I suspect that the writing is simply due to first novel syndrome (I had no complaints about his writing in Bravo Two... Read more

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    Kamis, 27 September 2012

    Radio Control Car Action


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    Rating: 3.4

    List Price : $71.88 Price : $27.95
    Radio Control Car Action

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    Radio Control Car Action is dedicated to the radio control car modeling enthusiast. Feature articles and columns present technical and general information on building electric gas R/C cars, modifications, modeling equipment, major competition events, modeling personalities and products. How To articles and in-depth product evaluations are featured in every issue, along with beginner articles.




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      4.0 out of 5 stars Old School, January 15, 2004
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      Joshua Drake (Westfield, IN) - See all my reviews
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      This review is from: Radio Control Car Action (Magazine)
      I subscribed to this magazine for a number of years in high school, and pick up issues of interest, such as their buyer's guides, from the news stand every once in a while.

      Car Action is the premiere magazine in the RC Car category. Covering everything from the cutting edge, sponsored racers, to "Readers' Rides", this magazine will keep you up to date and fuel your passion for RC Cars. Even the advertising can be informative, as you get to see what is available in the market.

      Although I haven't picked on up personally in sometime now, I have to make an old school recommendation to all RC Car enthusiasts. Pick up an issue of RC Car action, and see for yourself.
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      8 of 10 people found the following review helpful
      2.0 out of 5 stars catalog mag, February 14, 2005
      This review is from: Radio Control Car Action (Magazine)
      I have subsribed to all the r/c mags for some time.

      This mag has become a glorified catalog for the adertizers.

      it used to be a real good mag once.
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      2.0 out of 5 stars Priced itself out of range for the average subscriber!, May 18, 2012
      This review is from: Radio Control Car Action (Magazine)
      Great mag but the new pricing is a bit much considering they make a bundle on advertizing, especially from Traxxus!
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