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Country: 104.16.105.123, North America, US
City: -122.3933 California, United States
This item is okay but a little expensive. Just a thought: if I only plan on filling this with women, shouldn't I only have to pay 75 cents to the dollar? In today's economy, who needs the extra expense?
This flashlight is a little bit longer that the original PD32 but makes up for that with its extra power. The light is a clear white light (no bluish tint) and also the beam has a big spread (not very focused but more spread out). Due to the bigger spread, it does not travel as far as other flashlights. I like this light for indoor use, around the house, garage etc and would make an excellent light for searching for things due to the large area it lights up. If you don't need to light up objects at a far distance this would make a perfect EDC light and i highly recommend. If you are looking for a outdoor, long-range flashlight, look into the TK22.
Product was exactly as described so props to the seller. Super fast shipping. However, visalus isn't the right product for me. Love the taste and all of the different ways you can make it but it didn't agree with my stomach.
Bought for my 13 year old son. He loves it and it looks so expensive and stylish. He says the cubes slide so easily and smoothly.
I received this item well packed and in good condition. This watch looks really nice and works well. The only problem which is minor is the QR code that is on the watch to scan and download the software
Lonely Planet is my go-to guidebook for all my travels. The Iceland guidebook did not disappoint! Lots of great tips and probably the most detailed source I have been able to find about where to go and what to do in Iceland. Tour areas like a native! I leave for my trip in August, I'll update how useful this guidebook was then.