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I really like this high chair...saves space, sturdy, love the color choices, my son loves being at the table rather than in his chair, the list goes on. The only negative... I WISH this chair came with a tray!!!! Food is getting all over the table and sticking to it. It would be okay if it were just a little, but there is no where to put the food except on the table itself. I tried to use a plate, but my 14 month old just flips it over so that doesn't work. I wish I would've chosen one with a tray included.
son iguales a la fotografia y me tardaron en llegar 20 dias a venezuela!! no tuve ningun problema durante la compra y el envio de este producto..
I kept waiting to write a review because I got so infuriated with the game. I thought it had to be just me. I bought the game for the sole purpose of playing the witch doctor and having pets. Judge me for that if you will, but that is what I like. I have also tried the monk (although I haven't leveled up much), but I prefer casting and pets. It's just my thing.
One little crumb heated up long enough will turn black on those silver pans. I had some black trim on my white stove with the black interface where my settings were and the smoky black glass panel on front of the oven, so I said "lets try it". Sure enough they fit in like a glove and I wont have to spend hours trying to scrub out every little imperfection every week. I TOTALLY recommend these pans to anyone who wants to spend more time cooking on their range top over scrubbing the pans. Love them ! I'll NEVER get silver pans again.
yeah stay away from this i payed $1200 to buy it in 2005 and didn't work at all it may work for some but not in my case so i think stay away and save your money
I watched this video many times; I live the players, all of them and the scenery and their travels...It was exciting to see this version of the end of the world: this country, other countries and all these people embarking on an unknown journey to safety. This was a great movie.
I wanted a hardfloor cleaning unit that vacuumed and steam cleaned, mostly for my kitchen. It was between this one or the "Shark Vac then Steam" unit (notice it is Vac THEN Steam--not Vac AND Steam); The Shark allowed only the vac OR the continuous steam to be used one at a time, I didn't like that. The Bissell allows me to vacuum some debris on my kitchen floor but if I see something stuck on the floor as I'm vacuuming, I can pull the trigger for a quick burst of hot steam when I need it on the spot, literally and figuratively, to clean it off with steam--and then continue dry sweeping only if I choose. (The brushes continue spinning for the vac even if I push the trigger for the steam, so I don't skip a beat. This 'perk' may sound minor until you're in the process of cleaning). Yet, if I do want to sweep and vacuum simultaneously, I can do that too. Some complain that the trigger hurts your finger, but that would be only if you are doing a very large area or do all your floors at one time perhaps. My LR and DR floors and hall are covered in many areas with rugs, so the exposed flooring isn't monumental even if I did get ambitious and decide to do all my floors at once. Therefore, the trigger isn't going to kill my finger. One other thing--I understand that the Shark water reservoir cannot be brought to sink for filling--you have to use a funnel and bring the water to the unit...I don't like that at all. So in short, with this unit, you can do both sweeping and steaming in one pass in half the time, OR do one task, one at a time; but with the Shark, you can ONLY do one at a time...to me that was a big disadvantage. I use the vac more often than the steam b/c the kitchen floor always catches debris daily. If however you want a thorough steaming daily b/c of crawling babies on the floor, you may want a DEDICATED steamer only--they give off hotter steam and sanitize instantaneously. Dual units (like Shark and this one) take 15 secs on one spot to sanitize; read the fine print carefully if sanitizing is your main objective!. This one vacuums really well, I have heard many complaints on the shark that the steam is ok but the suction is bad for sweeping. I like this unit very much for my overall needs. The only thing that would improve it is, even tho' the cord is ample, it would be easier to use w/o a cord--when they invent that, I'll be first on line.