Aw man, when I got the quote notification I thought someone actually cared about something I said!I hate this board. If you accidentally quote someone you cant get it out of the text editor. And now the delete post option is gone.
Cremo shave cream. Got it out of this thread and will never go back. About twice as much as "normal" high end shaving lotion, lasts three times as long, and I haven't had razor burn or a nick in like 2.5 years.Anyway, lookong for some different shaving lotions/soap/oils. Any recommendations?
Im sure it was a brilliant post.Aw man, when I got the quote notification I thought someone actually cared about something I said!
As previously mentioned in this forum, you want Shave Secret. Mr R tried it and loves the stuff. His review- It does what it says it will do, and it does it with under five drops.Anyway, lookong for some different shaving lotions/soap/oils. Any recommendations?
And thank you. I thought I was just too stupid to find the delete post button I had previously had no difficulty finding.I hate this board. If you accidentally quote someone you cant get it out of the text editor. And now the delete post option is gone.
I have one under the roof eave pointing towards my front driveway, and the other on my back porch under the tv pointed out towards pool. They are both the indoor versions.@Punxsutawney Phil
@Osaurus
Is their an outdoor version, or have you tried one outdoors, under an awning or something?
we care mikeAw man, when I got the quote notification I thought someone actually cared about something I said!
I use Proraso green (eucalyptus) most of the time. I got a bunch of shaving creams from family for Xmas and I have been trying to use them up. Post-shave I have been using this Nivea Men Creme (link) for a few months now and like it quite a bit.I have tried Cremo, Prosaro (green), Prosaro (red), and a handful of others. My money is on the Prosaro Green. I liked the Cremo but Prefer the Proraso.
@rascal
I have one under an awning and another in a chicken coop. Both made it through the winter with no problems.@Punxsutawney Phil
@Osaurus
Is their an outdoor version, or have you tried one outdoors, under an awning or something?
Proraso. Period.I use Proraso green (eucalyptus) most of the time. I got a bunch of shaving creams from family for Xmas and I have been trying to use them up. Post-shave I have been using this Nivea Men Creme (link) for a few months now and like it quite a bit.
Move your mouse over the quote and a little box should appear on the top left corner. Hold down the CTRL key and RIGHT CLICK that box. Select Remove Quote.I hate this board. If you accidentally quote someone you cant get it out of the text editor. And now the delete post option is gone.
I just ordered the ear uds today by total coicedence, so glad to see them in here listed.Folding Landscaping Saw - Love this saw. Works great on every type of wood I have come across. Really quick and clean cuts. HIGHLY recommended.
Waterproof Wireless Earbuds - Doubt you could find better for under $20
Proraso After Shave Lotion - Love the scent, not over powering and it leaves my face feeling super smooth (Pretty sure someone here suggested this before so full credit goes to the unknown FBG)
Not sure I could ever stop using Nivea. Haven’t had razor burn for 10 years and I use my razors longer than I should.Anyway, lookong for some different shaving lotions/soap/oils. Any recommendations?
On an android phoneMove your mouse over the quote and a little box should appear on the top left corner. Hold down the CTRL key and RIGHT CLICK that box. Select Remove Quote.
Don't remember what brand but just got a new trimmer and got the canned fuel for it, and I agree 100%. Will probably still drain it for the winter though.TruFuel. Pricey but I’ll never again use a home made fuel mix for any of my equipment. I have it in my chainsaw, weed trimmer/pole saw, and leaf blower. Peace of mind for every time start up and top end performance is worth every penny. I leave it in my machines during winter storage and they fire right up in the spring. I can get it from a buddy who has a shop that gets it in bulk for $12/gallon.
On an iphone it's a pain but you need to tap on the quoted text box. A little box appears at the top left of the box. When that box is there then hit back space twice and it will delete the quote.On an android phone
Wise choice to protect your investmentDon't remember what brand but just got a new trimmer and got the canned fuel for it, and I agree 100%. Will probably still drain it for the winter though.![]()
If it’s $12/gallon in bulk, what is the consumer end cost?TruFuel. Pricey but I’ll never again use a home made fuel mix for any of my equipment. I have it in my chainsaw, weed trimmer/pole saw, and leaf blower. Peace of mind for every time start up and top end performance is worth every penny. I leave it in my machines during winter storage and they fire right up in the spring. I can get it from a buddy who has a shop that gets it in bulk for $12/gallon.
Why not just non-oxy gas at the pump?TruFuel. Pricey but I’ll never again use a home made fuel mix for any of my equipment. I have it in my chainsaw, weed trimmer/pole saw, and leaf blower. Peace of mind for every time start up and top end performance is worth every penny. I leave it in my machines during winter storage and they fire right up in the spring. I can get it from a buddy who has a shop that gets it in bulk for $12/gallon.
It’s been a while but I’m pretty sure it’s $20/gallon otcIf it’s $12/gallon in bulk, what is the consumer end cost?
Would look into it but not for $50/gallon.
I’m sure a few cents could be saved doing it that way, but non oxy isn’t everywhere and you still have to factor the oil mix purchase and the stabilizing additives that preserves it.Why not just non-oxy gas at the pump?
Just bought a new gas blower and started using this stuff. While not cheap, it's not terrible given the frequency of fill ups.It’s been a while but I’m pretty sure it’s $20/gallon otc
Experienced the ethanol death. The small companies that I know use the stuff, and when PECO came out to clear a tree from the lines this past winter, guess what they used to refuel the saws?Just bought a new gas blower and started using this stuff. While not cheap, it's not terrible given the frequency of fill ups.
$34.99 for a 1 1/2 gallon
I just bought the single bottle for $6.99 if memory serves.
Only time will tell if this stuff actually works. As with all 2 cycle engines, my blower worked fine last year and won't start at all this year. Tried new plugs, took the carb out and cleaned it and still nothing.
At that price, it is more cost efficient for me to mix my own high-test gas with the proper ratio of gas/oil mix and Sta-bil and, once the season is over and I have bucked rounds for 6-10 cords of wood and limbed and taken down trees, to take my saw to my power equipment guy to do a $100 tuneup.Just bought a new gas blower and started using this stuff. While not cheap, it's not terrible given the frequency of fill ups.
$34.99 for a 1 1/2 gallon
I just bought the single bottle for $6.99 if memory serves.
Only time will tell if this stuff actually works. As with all 2 cycle engines, my blower worked fine last year and won't start at all this year. Tried new plugs, took the carb out and cleaned it and still nothing.
How many homeowners use it?Experienced the ethanol death. The small companies that I know use the stuff, and when PECO came out to clear a tree from the lines this past winter, guess what they used to refuel the saws?
2 cycle equipment manufacturers hope not many.How many homeowners use it?
I don't think this product is designed for users like you. If you are using your equipment that regularly, I agree mixing it yourself and even with ethanol, you are burning through it before it gums up and breaks down.At that price, it is more cost efficient for me to mix my own high-test gas with the proper ratio of gas/oil mix and Sta-bil and, once the season is over and I have bucked rounds for 6-10 corded of wood and limbed and taken down trees, to take my saw to my power equipment guy to do a $100 tuneup.
It would cost me hundreds of dollars worth of that fuel in a given season of all that work.
Just got e-mail this morning on this...$79.20 for red white, or blue one.I have the MK4. It's normally $99 and goes on sale for $85 or so. I'm not sure which one is $59. I didn't see it.
Several years ago, I had this chalk-type stuff on a toenail that I tried about 5 different things on and it wouldn't clear it. Finally plunked down the 20 bucks on this and it worked like a charm. Says it works for off-color nails too.Will this work on a yellow toenail? I think it's fungus. I broke my toe almost 20 years ago, toenail fell off and everything, and ever since then this one toe has been yellow and cracking. :X
I started using Shave Secret a few months back and still love it. I might try some of the other recommendations at some point but it's been much better than Edge and Gillette shaving gels.Anyway, lookong for some different shaving lotions/soap/oils. Any recommendations?
Dollar Shave Club's Dr. Carver's Shave Butter.Anyway, lookong for some different shaving lotions/soap/oils. Any recommendations?
Is this really the area where you want to cheap out?I really want to try the Dollar shave club butt wipes.
No ma’am.Is this really the area where you want to cheap out?
I thought they were kinda pricey.Is this really the area where you want to cheap out?I really want to try the Dollar shave club butt wipes.
Cremo shave cream. Got it out of this thread and will never go back. About twice as much as "normal" high end shaving lotion, lasts three times as long, and I haven't had razor burn or a nick in like 2.5 years.Anyway, lookong for some different shaving lotions/soap/oils. Any recommendations?
Shave Secret is great for traveling. It is a small 0.8 oz bottle, so fitting it into your dopp kit is no problem.I started using Shave Secret a few months back and still love it. I might try some of the other recommendations at some point but it's been much better than Edge and Gillette shaving gels.
Triazicide at double the recommended strength. You don't trap moles, you get rid of their food source.For the YardGuys...
Wire Tek 1001 EasySet Mole Eliminator Trap
After paying a pest control service the past 2 years for mole removal, I finally Googled "mole trap easy to use" and found this set. I read the reviews and bought a 2-pack of traps. I like that the traps are incredibly easy to set (no digging) and easy to remove. And most importantly, they work. I caught my first mole within 2 hours.