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Jan 16, 2024
Hario sets the standard for pour-over coffee.
The Hario pour-over kettle has a 1.2 liter capacity which is ideal for my needs since I make two pint-size beverages at a time. Other brands run a smaller capacity and I was left having to add more water and heat it up in order to make the second beverage. Goes to show that the folks at Hario have thought things through and it shows in their quality and workmanship. Like their coffee mills, this kettle is first-rate.

Mar 30, 2017
Good battery for the price
As I am getting a battery array together to enhance my off-grid experience, these batteries have proven durable and handy to supply inverter power for small appliances and even my computer.
Apr 01, 2008
G.E. 900 MHz cordless phone
Going back to the lower frequency phone had me a bit skeptical at first; I had grown well accustomed to my 2.4 GHz cordless and remembered less-than-ideal performance from my 900MHz cordless from 1991. The older technology was rather weak, signal-wise and I found myself frequently pressing the channel button to get a stronger signal. But this unit was manufactured in 2002, pretty much the same time the 2.4 GHz phones were making their debut. I must say that in the time since I bought my first 900 MHz phone and this 2002 G.E. phone, much has improved. While I'm not a fan of General Electric as a company, I have to admit I've had a few products of theirs over the years that were virtually bullet-proof and continue to deliver dependable service. I see no reason to expect anything less with this phone than any other product they produce.
Why a 900 MHz phone as opposed to a higher frequency model? Some studies I've read suggest that having high frequency radiation in close proximity to human tissue interferes with normal biological functions. WHile I'm not sure I buy into all that's being reported as yet, the fact that I can make phone calls using a lower frequency device with pretty much the same performance as a higher frequency device (and the fact that I got a new unit for less than $20.00) was incentive enough for me to say, "Why not"? I've been using it for a little over a month and it has performed flawlessly with no interference whatsoever. The only thing I don't like about it is that the handset starts ringing with a chirp, presumably from the base unit receiving the call signal and beginning the transmit to the handset. It's a little quirk that I suppose I'll get used to over time. This is otherwise a really decent cordless phone with caller ID function, 10-number memory and answering machine.