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Nov 03, 2015
great product
Last beater I will ever buy. Great punch and warmth. Great price.

Jun 10, 2016
Do not buy these sticks if you are a gigging drummer
Like all drummers, I am tired of the ridiculously overpriced cost of drumsticks. It's just wood that is gonna be broken. Why is it so dang expensive? Anyway, I go through sticks pretty regularly, so I debated buying these sticks to see if they were worth the price, knowing I was going to be sacrificing quality for quantity and they were going to be less durable than a pair of Vics or Promarks. But hey, they're gonna be broken in the end all the same right?
So, I bought these and I immediately regretted them as soon as I took the first pair out of it's sleeve.
Here's the pros of these sticks: They are really cheap ($2 a pair). That's it.
Here's the cons: They're maple, which is a soft wood. NEVER BUY A MAPLE STICK. I didn't pay any attention to the wood when I bought them, and I wish I did. ALWAYS USE A HICKORY OR OAK STICK. I am a heavy hitter, but play dynamically when need be, and I was going through these maple sticks right and left, even on soft ballads. One wrong hit, and the stick is done. I remember one night, I went through 4 sticks in one song.
I would recommend buying this pack ONLY if you are a beginning drummer who doesn't play that much or are practicing on a gum rubber practice pad. That's it.
I am giving this a 2 star rating only for the price. If you are a regular gigging drummer or a heavy hitter that plays in his garage, don't waste your time with these. You will be up to your ankles in sawdust and splinters and out $25 in about an hour.

Aug 15, 2017
This is the "best" juicer?
4 of 12 found this helpful A lot of preparation time. Makes a mess. Has 9 parts to clean, 12 if you include the knife, cutting board, and countertop.
The design of the product is poorly thought out as well. The juice and waste containers are small and you have to continuously empty before you finish juicing a couple of glasses of juice. Strainer catches a lot of pulp that you would think would be filtered out in the grinding process, and also has to be emptied constantly, almost twice as much as the waste and juice containers.
I am new to juicing and did a lot of research before I bought anything. This one was supposed to be the best buy and product on the market. I got a great deal on a brand new one off of EBay from a local seller. I bought it and I just don't see how this juicer is the best rated juicer because it took forever and was kind of frustrating. I'm still going to give juicing a shot, but I am going to try another route.