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Sep 21, 2017
Better than the picture, A+ eBayer!π
I replaced a piece of junk with top quality! Bigger than I thought and exactly what I needed! Thank you!

Sep 30, 2020
NO HEAT, NO CO2M REBREATHING!
1 of 1 found this helpful Next order will be for the 6300, because it has replaceable filters. I do not like the disposable part of this mask. BUT everything else about this Respirator is PERFECT!
Mar 05, 2011
Kick-ass Communication
5 of 5 found this helpful This bulky little 'Hulk' of a cell phone, is just what the active Technophile needs to help prevent early cell phone replacment. My iPhone is delicate, I have had it fixed five times in seven months. I bought the Tundra to use as an extension. The iPhone forwards to the Tundra while I work, ON GARBAGE TRUCKS! I 'forward' the iPhone and dock it to play MP3s, while working. If I bash, drop, dunk it in water or Hydraulic oil, so what! This beastly little phone doesn't skip a beat! On a recent trip, myself and four of my friends, wound up in a restaraunt that had no bars on our 'Smart Phones.' I had both of my phones and checked the Tundra and 'I'll be damned!' it had ALL its bars. I passed it around for everyone to use while me ate, talked and made contact with our associates, friends and family. I love this slugger of a phone and it has proved a hit with my associates. Now, when we travel, they all ask the same question, "Did you remember the Motorola?" "Never leave home without it!" I assure them. And our trips feel safer to everyone. If you are sick of worrying about your smart phone and you don't 'embed it to your head' all the time. (You know, use it mostly for conversation calls and not to run every aspect of your life! Look into owning a Tundra or the updated version, you won't be sorry! Just purchase a Tundra, load it with the "Unlimited Everything" phone plan, minus the unlimited texting crap (Use your smart phone for that!) and use it to overcome the short comings of your smart phone or simply to protect your smart phone when cooking, cleaning, working in nasty environments, using the bathroom, playing sports, you get the picture! This little Beast has survived evrything my Smartphone could not possibly survive. And all without dropping a call, EVER! Uses Bluetooth, damn good battery life, has the best speaker phone I have ever heard, answer calls when using your iPhone as a GPS device mounted to your car dash, and talk hands free, and text at the same time when using your smart phone. This little beast reduces the power needed to share photos and documents while texting, because you can talk with the person with whom you are sharing, at the same time! Soon, with phones like the Tundra, everyone will know what it means and how important it will be to bave TWO cell phone devices. The Tundra is the PERFECT compliment to an iPad2. Talk, text, photo share, surf the web and conference call, all at the same time. Brings new meaning to the term, 'Mobile Office! Let your imagination run wild, you'll see what I mean! As 4G WiMax hits maturity the ability to become totally connected and mobile, at the same time, will quickly becme a reality. Dual Cell Device Ownership will become a mandatory requirment for the connected professional! What do I dislike about the Tundra? Hmmm! Well, nothing! Everytime I think I found something I don't like about the Tundra, the thought goes mute, because the iPhone 'does' what the Tundra 'doesn't.' I plan to get the, WiFi and G3, iPad2. If the iPad does what the Apple Website says it does, as well as the iPhone. The iPhone just might live in my truck, if I don't drop-it altogether!