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Feb 12, 2008
Px200 Vs Px100 Vs Eh150. Amended
I bought the Px100 headphones after buying a pair of Sennhheiser PX200's which my girlfriend liked so much I gave them to her. I also own a pair of Sennheiser EH150's- All bought within the last four weeks. The PX 100's have foam on ear pads, a light airy feel and sound with good bass and are comfortable worn for long periods. They also came in a great hard plastic box. I use mine in the gym with either my Walkman or my Zen stone. Totally recommended. The only downside is the open backed design means other people get bugged by the annoying sounds you are listening too and they let outside sound in so you have to turn them up louder in noisy places. Not usable for those insomniac nights when your partner is trying to get to sleep.
Fine in a noisy space but not in the library. Best overall of the Three. (see note below)
The PX 200's have comfortable leather on ear pads and a closed back and a very cheap floppy case. They have a much punchier bass sound than the PX100 and the EH150. They are comfortable but they fall short of the PX100 for long use comfort - although I acknowledge this is subjective - because the sound is so punchy it gives me a headache and they make you feel closed in.
They are closed backed so there is significantly less sound leakage than the PX100. Overall worst of the three (see below). Again I use them with my MP3 players which drive them perfectly. I would still recommend these for people who want closed backed headphones but are reluctant to wear clunky great over-ear jobs.
The EH150's are over ear design - so they completely cover your ears knocking out a lot more of the environmental noise than the PX100's and the Px200's. You need small ears though to fit inside these and I reckon anyone wanting these should try them on. I use these in the gym with my mp3 players and although I feel a bit stupid because they are big and obvious they are driven easily by both mp3 players and they are light (130g), comfortable to wear and do not come off when exercising. They do get sweaty though. The EH150's certainly have the best overall listening quality of the three. They are significantly more expensive than the others but you can still get them for under £30.00.
Addendum - Here's a thing I bouught another Pair of second hand PX200's by mistake and the difference between both sets of Px200's was astouding - ,y first pair that I did not like as much were significantly lacking in mid range and 3d presence My second pair are fantastic. This could be due to length of use chagning the speaker response but I did leave my the ones on for a couple of days to break them in. Could be that the speakers are manufactured differently now. So in conclusion if you get a good pair of PX200's you will love them. By the way my Girlfriend could not tell the difference between the two Px200 sets.
Tip - watch you dont cut the cable in the folding mechanism of the arm.

May 12, 2021
Great value large dutch hoe
Bigger than expected - the size of a garden spade in width - needs a big chunky handle / oval pole which are available in the uk easily enough for £7 to £10 .
Together the thick pole and hoe make this heavy in use but still preferable to a spade and great for cutting turf . The iron edge is sharp and easy to reshape when you hit a rock or stone and the edge needs reshaping and sharpening

May 12, 2021
Good value tin snip
Anyone who has ever used this type of tin snip will get exactly what you expect. Mildly sprung blade that is a little stiff when new but loosens with use. cuts tin and mild steel really well . I have also used them for hard plastic sheet.
No good for material or paper so don't think these are heavy duty scissors
They come well oiled and will need to be kep oiled as this type of snip will rust if not cared for.
These are great value and sharp - recommended