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Jul 21, 2016
Fairly slim with only one fault
I don't like the typical tri=fold wallets that become so fat with a typical collection of credit and ID cards. This one holds plenty of cards without making your hip pocket bulge like an overfilled water balloon. My only complaint is that the slots in the left cardholder flap are too narrow for the standard size credit card. Anything put in there will have to be smaller, or trim the edges to fit. Otherwise, great design, quality, and value.

Mar 14, 2017
Good design
2 of 2 found this helpful I'm 26 miles from TV transmitters, so don't need the highest signal gain. Several neighbors got one of the small advertised Chinese antennas with the remote control rotator and amplifier. They work, but the folks find that the rotator doesn't work very precisely and the antenna turns on its own in strong winds. Also, you have the extra connection and power supply for the amp. Being a little larger, this antenna provides sufficient gain without an amp. The included mounting hardware and mast are a bonus value. The mount looks a bit light weight, but has been rock steady through some strong winds. Get a good quality coax feed cable and you're set. I'm getting very good signal strength. And I'm even getting a fair signal from an analog repeater 90 degrees off from the direction I have this directional antenna aimed.

Jul 31, 2017
Kitty health help
2 of 2 found this helpful Our female cat had recurring urinary infections. The vet recommended glucosamine supplements. The prescription product was quite expensive. Cosequin has the same essential ingredient and is much more economical to use regularly. I open the capsules and sprinkle about 1/3 capsule on her morning wet food feeding. She hasn't had a recurrence of infection in almost three years. In addition to Cosequin, our cat gets urinary formula wet and dry food, so I have to say that the combination of products seems to be beneficial.