Very good instructional video. I received the laser as a Christmas present and will be using it for tiling first.
@RW_ReviewsКүн бұрын
These lasers are so helpful! Thank you for watching!
@ckoby43415 күн бұрын
Looks like a good chopper
@RW_Reviews4 күн бұрын
It is!
@coffee8387 күн бұрын
then learn how to sharpen, my $20 chefs knife will always better yours. Imagine paying $100 to cut worse than me. LOL
@RW_Reviews7 күн бұрын
Spend $20 or $100 on a chef knife, if you don't learn to properly sharpen them you're just waisting money.
@helenzhangjia14 күн бұрын
Yo, you didn’t explain it at all. Why did you clip that part off the zipper before you put the other one on? Can you explain what you actually did?
@RW_Reviews14 күн бұрын
@@helenzhangjia that was the old zipper pull that wasn't working. I clipped the part that held the to and bottom together to remove it before putting the new zipper pull on.
@thelonewrangler100814 күн бұрын
That thing is way too loud😂 They made this stuff called Geckskin a few years back. It's a reusable adhesive that sticks to smooth surfaces mechanically sorta like velcro. They mimicked the fibers in a geckos toe to make it, and it'd be cool to make an rc gecko out of it that doesn't sound like the vacuums at the carwash
@RW_Reviews14 күн бұрын
Lol, it is loud.
@Lynn-vt4id15 күн бұрын
what's the night vision like? Distance etc. Thanks
@RW_Reviews14 күн бұрын
I haven't tested the night vision on this particular camera yet.
@rbryanhull15 күн бұрын
Who are you using for the 4g connection? And what's the cost ?
@RW_Reviews15 күн бұрын
@@rbryanhull The data plan is purchased through the app you connect to the camera with. It connects to whatever carriers they have deals with. I used their free trial for the video but I think it was like $15 a month or $165 for the year.
@Victor-f5i8m9 күн бұрын
To be precise, the camera has a built-in SIM card for connecting to 4G. The monthly fee is about $15, and the annual fee is $140, and there is unlimited data, so there is no need to worry about overage costs.
@popsplays627017 күн бұрын
can you use it without the straw?
@RW_Reviews17 күн бұрын
Yes! You can.
@armandsbruns187119 күн бұрын
This test is unworthy; there may be issues if you use gaming laptops, and it also depends on what type of monitor you are using
@RW_Reviews19 күн бұрын
@@armandsbruns1871 of course there are variables that this wouldn't work. Such as my wife's older Microsoft surface does not work with this dock. But they do let that you know the hardware and OS requirements to work with the stock. With the experience I've had with it over the last few months I can tell you it works great in the scenario that I showed in the video and for my needs.
@gv140019 күн бұрын
Thank you, Sir. I am going to pick one up tonight.
@RW_Reviews19 күн бұрын
Glad I could help!
@n2bfw88422 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@RW_Reviews20 күн бұрын
You're welcome!
@SkylarHughes-o2v23 күн бұрын
🎉thank you helps so much
@abundanttagsinc27 күн бұрын
Respect! 1 minute video simple to the point and gonna save a lot of people a lot of money. Thanks!🙏
@hokeypokeypotsАй бұрын
I moved to a fairly modern house with all kinds of fancy modern stainless steel kitchen appliances. My electric bill was pretty high...and keeping the stainless steel clean was very time-consuming. So I had a gas main run to my house and replaced the fancy electric stove with the old gas stove that I had in my old house, the digital fridge with my old white GE Profile fridge and the huge, above-the-range microwave with a smaller, countertop model...and guess what? My electric bill went down considerably. I could also use the old Faberware set of cookpots that I inherited from my aunt without burning everything that I tried to cook. There's always something 'newer and better' that multi-million dollar companies are trying to sell you. That's how they make their multi-millions. 🤣 Gas stoves have been around since before I learned to cook in the '60s...and they're still relevant today. Can't 'improve' on that. And I can still cook my meals and make my coffee when the power goes out.
@DazFabАй бұрын
Good review pal👍
@RW_ReviewsАй бұрын
Thank you!
@RussianCanadianGuyАй бұрын
Does this work with those zippers that are made up of two parts? You have to connect the bottom and the top part for it to zip up, if that makes sense
@RW_ReviewsАй бұрын
I'm not sure what you mean? The hoodie in the video is a full zip. The zipper is two separate pieces until you connect them at the bottom and zip it.
@RussianCanadianGuyАй бұрын
@RW_Reviews basically, I have this big winter jacket and the zipper says SV8. It's a big hefty zipper. But the only part missing is the bottom part of it, the part that you line up, that's bellow the zipper. It's hard to explain, maybe it's called the bottom stop? It's basically one of those zippers where you have to connect the two parts together at the bottom, before you can zip it up. It's like a 2 part zipper, if that makes any sense. And I'm missing the bottom part of that 2-part zipper. The slider itself has 2 parts that have to be lined up before being zipped up, and the bottom part is missing that's what I mean if that makes sense
@RW_ReviewsАй бұрын
Ok, I think I know what you're talking about. I don't think this would fix that. This is just a zipper pull.
@RussianCanadianGuyАй бұрын
@@RW_Reviews alright, I appreciate your quick replies. Any idea what that type of zipper is called? The kind I described where you have to connect the two parts before it zips? If you make a vid I'll be sure to sub and share with everybody I know 😁
@GoogleUser-qz5zv29 күн бұрын
I wish you showed how you got the old zipper pull off.
@TheRealMrRoyal2 ай бұрын
So does this not have a hand ebrake because the Amazon listing shows it and states it has one. Even shows it with a cable.
@RW_Reviews2 ай бұрын
It has a hand electro magnet brake and a manual foot break. There are a few variations of the lumious on Amazon. This was the newest version.
@RedemptionWoodcraft2 ай бұрын
If you go to 1:41 in the video it's the red button on the left. There is not a hand brake like on a bike.
@TheRealMrRoyal2 ай бұрын
@@RW_Reviewsah I see it now!! Thank you so much. Yours also looks different than every other review I've found so it must be a new updated version.
@AlanMarcaski-hw5mu3 ай бұрын
Ive heard that these common cheap tourniquets break at the pin and buckles. The buckles i havent seen inasmuch. But ive seen the plastic pin break. This being a aluminum pin, do you feel confident in the strength and durability of this tq? How are the buckles? I plan on ordering a kit similar to this with the aluminum pins. I know any tourniquet is better than no tq, but I am returning the ones with plastic pins and replacing them with metal ones until I can affors NAR or Rhino Rescue tourniquets. Thanks for your review and demonstration
@RW_Reviews3 ай бұрын
I feel like this tourniquet will hold up in most situations. The buckle is plastic but it is heavy plastic. It would take a direct hard hit to break. If you tightened to the point of breaking the buckle I think that would be way over tightened. With that being said, I am not expert. I've had a little first responder training but, never real world experience where a tq is needed.
@AlanMarcaski-hw5mu3 ай бұрын
@RW_Reviews yes understood, but this is the answer I was looking for. A real world real end user answer :) Good point. If your breaking the buckles you are probably too tight or doing something wrong Going to check these out thank you!