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Aug 20, 2018
Does not give a natural brow look.
The brush on the end is a very nice addition, but the pencil itself is too soft. It gives a paste-on look, instead of a feathery look like real eyebrows. I have had pencils similar to this one that did give a realistic look, its colored portion being slightly harder, but not too hard, for a realistic effect.
You could say it is of "good" quality if you like that paste-on look, because it's made well/sturdy, the color is good, and I like the brush at one end. But it was overpriced where I bought it. I have since found it much cheaper.
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Nov 19, 2018
Good bang for the buck.
1 of 1 found this helpful Well, it does all of the above and it is attractive. I bought the 6 cup and I really like that, because we don't drink that much coffee and it takes 100 watts less than my 9 cup one, so that is a safings in coffee, energy, and money. Hard to beat.
That said, I'd like a brewing strength control, but it does not have one. One other thing, NONE of the stainless steel coffee pots make as good a cup of coffee as the aluminum peculators or glass perculators. Still, most things are a trade off and I'm happy with my purchase.

Sep 24, 2019
A good, fun, nostalgic read, if you're into old movies.
Lost of details, information, names stars, directors, producers, etc. whom I recall from my younger days and answers questions I am curious about. As a teenager I worked as an usherette and cashier at a downtown Chicago theater and loved it! I got to see in person several movie stars, entertainers, because during that era (1950s), stars would still come in person to the movie houses to promote their pictures. A few just came to view the pictures (like Mickey Rooney, Cuban bandleader, Xahvier Cougut, (spelling?), singer/actress Abbey Lane, etc. I'm only a little way into the book, since I just got it. but I look forward to reading it at the end of each night before retiring for the day. Great way to relax and forget about your woes.