lidomarine.lt Review:

Lidomarine - LIDO Marine specializes in turn-key solutions to the fitting and refitting of ships and offshore installations. The experience of our team and quality of our work has enabled us to successfully complete projects in Scandinavia, The Baltic Countries, Spain, Germany, Russia and both the UK and Norwegian sector of the North Sea.


Country: 92.62.135.8, Europe, LT

City: 25.3167 Vilnius County, Republic of Lithuania

  • ruby chavez - Try it

    Love it.. I have combined it with pure Garcinia Cambogia Extract and even people can tell the weight is shredding off...

  • againstthegrain - Smells good, love the oil

    This arrived having leaked out into the box but fortunately it smelled great. The shampoo does not lather much because it doesn't contain sodium Laurel sulfate, but I like the natural ingredients. It smells like exotic spices. The detangler works well and the oil makes my hair so soft and shiny.

  • kate - Rear facing 4yo and 18m, drift fabric is great so far

    I have 2 of these and really love them. My daughter is 4 and was forward facing but when my car was recently totalled and I had my old car seats in it at the time, I took the opportunity to go with better and safer seats. People act like it's crazy not to have her in a booster and how can she like it.... But she loves it and it's safer. She loves putting her feet on the bar and loves that she is sitting right beside and in the same direction as her younger brother (18m). I'm driving a Camry for now and have the 18m old rear facing behind the drivers seat- I have to help him buckle- and the 4 yo rear facing in the middle- she can buckle and unbuckle herself. I am 5'3" and don't have issues driving and my husband is 5' 10" and it is a little squeeze but he can drive- maybe not a road trip though. The only issue I have is that her height makes the car seat super tall and so it sticks up into my rear view mirror a little. I can definitely fit an infant seat or third car seat in there if needed. Also, a small adult could ride back there. I have the drift material which I bought by accident (not realizing the cheaper price meant different fabric) so far, we've had messes with my 18m old with dry cereal, raisins, nuts, and chocolate and the fabric just wipes off and I used a wet cloth for the chocolate issue. I'm thinking about getting a 3rd seat for my expected 3rd child- but can't decide if I should stick with the click-out of the base types (my kids always woke up anyway and never slept in them except in the car while moving). So having 3 of these would be great (if anyone is ever excited about owning 3 car seats?!) I'll end up with 3 in the end - whether I use it for my infant or not.

  • Thaddeus G. Blanchette - Sadly incomplete

    What? No tiny disposable rubber gloves? No differently colored Playmobiled figures so my little Johnny can practice ethnic profiling?

  • Dennis Elam - The Guy Who Invented Televisions Sitcoms as you Still See Them today

    Decades ago I read Desi's autobiography, foolishly thinking Desi had written it himself. After all he created so many series, it was not a stretch to believe he could write his own series. When I saw Dolce's review that this was the best book I bought it. And what a story of cultural anthropology it is! Desi did not just act in a sitcom or produce popular series. He literally invented the modern sitcom as we know it. The use of multiple cameras, re-runs, a long term relationship with the writers, this is the how to book on producing a successful series.