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Seattle Miniature Schnauzer Club

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Seattle Miniature Schnauzer Club

2024-05-06 07:18:38

Used in Seattle, great for neon signs.

5
2024-05-13 01:17:33

Miniature easygoing and perfect for traveling

5
2024-09-23 06:57:42

Great miniature size USB that is flexible for both USB A and C

5
2024-08-22 01:15:36

I've used just about every sub-miniature mic out there and in this price range no other can touch it.

5
2024-06-03 09:10:11

Does all it claims to do, perfect for those miniature paint jobs.

5
2024-04-11 07:12:30

This is one heck of a sweet miniature office printer. A MUST BUY and HAVE!!

5
2024-04-02 02:52:21

Belong to Corvette Club, we all have them when we travel together to make sure we all travel together

5
2024-06-24 03:19:27

I can't get over how much sound comes from these things, and they are so small! They help make my TV room feel like a miniature theater.

5
2024-09-26 09:38:17

Visited a hospital in SEattle and chuckled at how all the workstations are set up with 2 monitors stacked on top of each other, using monster swing arms! Would be less cluttered and more aesthetic if they had known of these DualUp! Trust me, whatever you do, except gaming, get one

5
2024-08-26 08:16:42

I've owned this bag for a few months, but I waited until now to write a review because I wanted to thoroughly use it before offering an opinion. Bags are rather personal, and I had a specific intent for this backpack -- carrying it onto a flight from my hometown to Seattle, where I would be doing a lot of street and nature photography. First, this bag is sized correctly to be carried onto a domestic flight as a personal item. I stowed it under the seat in front of me with room to spare, which surprised me, because -- and this leads me to my second point -- I packed a lot of stuff in there. I had a Nikon D500 with a battery grip, a Tamron 150-600mm G2, a Sony NEX-5T with a 16-70mm lens, spare batteries, cables chargers, an Anker USB battery, my 13-inch MacBook Pro, an external hard drive, bags of almonds and peanuts, and sunglasses. Everything fit, and I surely could have fit even more in there, had I tried. Of course, all of this is for naught if it were uncomfortable and unwieldy. Thankfully, I found the shoulder straps and padding along the back to be just fine, considering all the weight I was carrying. I configured everything inside so I could have easy access to what I needed without completely unzipping the bag (I later found I could keep the Sony kit in the side pocket for even quicker access). My only wish is that there were some way of adding straps inside so camera gear doesn't spill out onto the ground if the main compartment were completely unzipped. Seeing as how I was in Seattle, yes, it did rain quite a bit. I only felt the need to use the rain cover once, but I probably didn't need to. I never once found any water inside the bag, even after a heavier-than-usual downpour. If you're looking for a great bag, and you need it to go on an airplane with you, this is a great choice!

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