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Ar Blue 1750 Psi Electric Pressure Washer Reviews

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Ar Blue 1750 Psi Electric Pressure Washer Reviews

2024-07-28 06:11:38

I use it for movies and playstation 5. Both are amazing The white version goes well with my ps

5
2024-06-17 08:30:43

I got this for Christmas from my parents. I told them that I have been hoping to save money on my electric bill each month and they found this saying the reviews were great. Since it's been installed (which was EXTREMELY easy to do) my home has been so much more comfortable. The threshold setting will be a money saver and I really enjoy being able to control it using the app on my phone. I can't wait to see what my next electric bill will be!

5
2024-09-28 05:25:17

Someone please tell me any other film washer better than this.

5
2024-08-22 03:53:27

I checked PSI website for correct swab to clean my Nikon D500. They recommended the Type 3 - 24mm you use for full frame . Don't use it. The Type 3 - 17mm swab is the best one to use for a crop sensor. I had to use 3 swabs to get the sensor really clean. There also a magnifier with a light built in you can use to view the sensor. Definitely get it . So worth the $15

5
2024-05-06 01:16:36

I bought 1 and liked it so much I bought another 1 for my other AR.

5
2024-05-23 05:32:27

A very pressure product exactly as I want

5
2024-09-16 02:36:41

These are a little flimsy, but they are gobos - not building supports. For those poor reviews here - yes they have a blue film on them when they arrive - but it is literally easy as can be to remove. Just rub your thumb along an edge and it peels up - then just grab and pull. There is a nice plastic case with a snap lock included. I took a few shots with my Westcott Lindsay thingy and they work great. These are a fraction of the price of the Westcotts I also purchased and I now wish I had just stuck with these. If you have a gobo (or projector or whatever else your manufacturer of choice wants to call it) these should just be considered necessary. No complaints at all.

5
2024-09-08 03:36:26

I saw the low price and pretty good reviews and tried this. I really got it for blue hour and night photography. If you have a situation where you can use the manual focus it's excellent. The 1.4 aperture is great at night esp if you are doing panoramas as the corners don't matter as much. Sharp, good color and light. I am really liking it. DOF shallow for astrophotography so you may need to do focus stacking. For night cityscapes it's fantastic.

5
2024-09-04 01:52:20

The bright blue light on the front is the on-off switch. I almost didn't buy this due to other reviews saying there was no switch. I received mine 2/9/2022 for a point of reference. I was also expecting typical mechanical drive sounds from it, but it is very quiet! I ran some random file transfer tests and it averaged round 225 MB/s writing to the 10TB d2 through my USB-C port with very little variance. I did laugh when I saw how bright and distracting the blue light in the on-off switch was once it started flashing to show drive activity. The main casing is aluminum and very sturdy and it has many small rubber feet on the bottom to isolate it from your desk top. For three bills, this is a great purchase.

5
2024-08-03 01:29:23

Ok so I was invited to do a podcast with my associate for our website DroneVibes.com and I needed a good mic. He recommended the Blue Yeti USB Microphone to me. Not taking his advice solely at face value without a little research first to see if I could maybe get something better I started reading all the reviews on the Yeti microphones and others. All roads seemed to lead here to the Yeti mic though with so many positive reviews. I did some more research on Blue's website and around the web. After hours of research it came down to exactly what he recommended which is this microphone! I could have saved hours of time just listening to him but what fun would that be. The chase is half the fun after all, right? So I am using this microphone for podcasting as well as phone calls over the PC. The quality is great. The mic is sensitive enough to pickup the smallest of sounds so make sure you have a quiet environment depending on what your use case is of course. I am using an Auphonix Pop filter with the mic which seems to work well. Other than that it is stock setup. The setup and use is a piece of cake. Plug into the USB and off you go. For those who have no idea about this mic you have just a few things you can interact with. 1) Adjustment of the mic angle. 2) Mute button 3) Directional sensitivity settings 4) Volume knob 5) There is an output for a headset where you can monitor the audio. You can also use this to listen to music or any other sound off your PC (I listen to music via some Audio Technica headphones hooked up to the Yeti Mic That's about it. The construction is first class on this thing. It looks great on the the desk. That's about it. A great quality Microphone. Thanks B&H!

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