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10 Diy School Supplies

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10 Diy School Supplies

2024-05-28 02:44:27

For labelling school books, supplies!!

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2024-07-24 02:32:41

I use this with Geshelli Labs excellent JNOG3 DAC. I was initially disappointed with the sound stage of this DAC. It was wide but the depth was not very layered. I have had past success improving sound with upgraded power supplies, so decided to try an iFi as a quick test before going linear. Might as well get the top model. I am very impressed. The soundstage deepened and layers emerged. Imaging and detail improved. This really unleashed the $600 JNOG3 to produce a nice holographic image that rivals my $1400 DIY Ian Canada monster (I have an obsession with DACs. Got the JNOG3 as my first AKM test unit ). My system is fairly high end: DIY BMR Philharmonitor speakers with high-end crossover components, DIY 24-strand OCC braided speaker cables, DIY Hypex Nilai500 monoblocks, DIY Goldpoint attenuator in lieu of a preamp, JNOG3 DAC (for this review) with Kimber Hero XLR interconnects. Silver solder, copper/gold connectors and all that jazz. I share this setup for context. My system is VERY revealing and sensitive to any change in the signal path or power supplies. The improvement from adding the iPower X was instantly noticeable on my system. The improvement may not be as apparent on a less revealing system. YMMV. As a simple, drop-in power supply upgrade, the iPower X is a low-cost way to improve low voltage audio equipment performance. Highly recommended.

5
2024-05-09 06:10:29

10/10 great monocular to run on a stalking lane at Sniper school.

5
2024-09-02 03:24:22

Well, I use the case not only for my Macbook-Pro also for supplies for school and Church. It is great

5
2024-07-01 07:17:25

I am not a photographer, I'm actually a college student studying business. I got this bag in hopes I could shove all of my school supplies in it, vs using a backpack. Upon receiving the bag it felt and looked very well made and expensive. I absolutely love the magnetic closures, not only are they satisfying but help in the event I am too lazy to zip the bag back up or forget to do so. Every little design aspect of this bag fits what I was looking for... except one thing. It's just too small for what I need. This flaw has nothing to do with the design, If I could keep it I certainly would. It feels very well made, is comfortable to use (although I do wish the crossbody strap included would go longer), and looks very very nice. It's my own fault for purchasing an item I knew may be too small, but I loved its design and the way it looked so much I wanted to get it and make sure it wouldn't work. I'll be returning this bag only because it doesn't fit my size needs, not because of the bag itself. I would highly recommend this bag to anyone needing to fit smaller items, unlike myself... (I had a laptop, notebooks, 32 oz hydroflask, and other school supplies I needed to put in it).

5
2024-05-04 03:12:50

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I bought these to label my kids' school supplies - specifically their binders with the laminated type cover. These haven't smeared at all. They also worked perfect for labeling their lunch boxes too. I will continue to use these to label all my kids' school supplies!

5
2024-04-15 03:38:56

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] If you have kids then this is a must. We label everything for the kids especially school supplies as well as our pantry. It’s a bit OCD but it reminds the kids where things go as well. When organizing bins we know what’s in what.

5
2024-07-19 05:14:59

I bought this for a DIY subkick mic, just a 10" woofer, which is much heavier then any other mic I have ever used. The boom on this stand holds it in place without tipping over or coming loose. It has been mounted for over a week and it hasn't moved a bit. If you need a short fixed boom stand that doesn't get in the way, this is it.

5
2024-08-05 02:18:53

Lens is fantastic! Can turn any video into an artsy-fartsy production on a DIY-budget. 10/10 Would recommend.

5
2024-09-28 09:14:13

What ca I say? It's heavy as an anvil and supplies sinusoidal power. Win 10 discovered it, and win's UPS services are adequate w/o installing the supplied software.

5