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Hisense Upright Freezer Alarm Light On

2024-04-11 08:31:21

I use this Alarm when go hiking. I had one and lost it, so I have ordered this alarm and I like it. It's very laud , has light-my old alarm did not have this. Also it's cute. I like that the battery are included!

5
2024-04-13 02:14:27

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Going from Hisense and other brands thisSamsung is light years ahead for a marginal price difference. The UI is good and the features are nice. Additionally it displays crisp pictures and effortlessly good sound.

5
2024-06-08 05:13:28

5 stars! Stable and very easy to adjust level with slider on.

5
2024-08-14 06:22:42

I fill heavy duty plastic freezer bags with 12 pounds sand and slide them into these. These are a must for weighting light stands outdoors, if there is any breeze at all. And, I use them as a safety precaution on light stands indoors. I also use them for weighting the leading edge of seamless background paper, and marking extension cords that are snaking across the studio floor. I have found them handy when trying to counterbalance a large umbrella, or a strobe on a boom arm. The bright orange color is a positive feature. People see them.

5
2024-06-05 01:47:26

I like that it is orange, kind of stands out if you have anyone walking around your light stand. I placed to freezer ziplock bags in mine, then filled it with kitty litter from a huge container I had to sprinkle on oil spots in my garage. Kitty Litter worked fine, it is heavy enough to keep the light stand from tilting over. Does have a handle that is convenient for carrying.

5
2024-08-21 06:38:31

I recently started using 7' umbrella's in studio and had a hard time finding a grip that would hold it upright. Without having to attach it directly to my Godox AD-600 head. Feeling it probably wouldn't be able to handle the weight at certain angles. This turned out to be just what I needed. I put the light on the attached pin. While using the clamp to hold the umbrella. And of course it attaches directly to the top of my light stand.

5
2024-08-21 05:14:42

Well made small carbon fiber tripod. A bit tippy in the most upright position, but light weight makes up for it. Arca quick release is a plus — works fine with my L bracket.

5
2024-07-02 03:46:52

This sandbag did an excellent job of keeping my light stand upright during my last wedding reception. Side note - I can typically carry all of my equipment, but with the sandbag in addition, I did need to use a bag with wheels

5
2024-06-16 02:23:54

I've used this little light when the powers gone out in the house. Set it upright on the kitchen table and it lit the whole room. It stays on my keychain and is used often. Metal case, twist to activate, good battery life, strong light. The length is about the same size as a standard USB thumb stick.

5
0000-00-00 00:00:00

For us older folks who want to get low with our cameras, but then need to get back upright (and who doesn't?), this stool is acceptably light, easy to implement (expand and contract), and supportable of my 200 pounds. One suggestion, though, is to knock the dust off an old monopod and use that as an extra aid to old knees in getting back up.

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