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What is the depth from the outside of one wheel to the outside of the opposite wheel - we have a limited space area.
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The wheels add about 2 inches each. Since they would typically be pointed in the same direction, like this: bb, the overall depth would be approx. 16 inches. If, for some reason, they are pointed in opposite directions, like this: db, then it would be around 18 inches. However, if the wheels are pointing to either side, instead of front or back, they would add about 0.5 inches to the depth each, so overall it would be approx. 15 inches deep in such an instance. In summary, depending on how the wheels are pointed, the depth could vary from around 18 to 15 inches.
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Anyone have tips for making pies with this pan? I'd love to hear your experiences.
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Sandra,Look up Atom Browns recipe for apple pie. He has a show on Food Network. Tootle aAlton Brown apple pie.Enjoy!
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Anyone have tips for making pies with this pan? I'd love to hear your experiences.
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Sandra, Look up Atom Browns recipe for apple pie. He has a show on Food Network. Tootle a Alton Brown apple pie. Enjoy!
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Why is she sold out in stores but not here for 3X the price?
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people buy them up in store and sell them to make a profit which is why we don't have them yet. There is an abundance for sale all over the internet, just not for the actual price. It was already a little more than the others in the animator collections so I decided we will wait until the fuss dies down to get ours. No way will I pay 3x the price. The lady I spoke to at the disney store said you have to get there fast after a shipment or else they are gone. :(
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Why is she sold out in stores but not here for 3X the price?
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Good Evening - Not found in many many stores- Collectors Item - Elsa might not come back after this batch I was told--If you buy her for this price in a couple if years she will triple-
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G.E. Microwave Glass Turntable Plate / Tray 11 1/4 " WB49X10097 fit JEM25BF001?
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Yes, that model number is shown under the product details as being compatible.
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Is there any info on or in box at the decibels it puts out. I want to use it for camping for the 2 legged and 4 legged(bears) intruders
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Sorry but I've thrown out the packaging and there is no information on the alarm itself about decibels. However, the alarm does emit a loud piercing sound of alert for you. Not being a camper, it is reasonable to assume that using this particular alarm in an outdoor environment may make you a bit edgy depending on where it is located because it is sensitive. The alarm may not only detect 2-legged and 4-legged intruders you are envisioning, it may also detect other 2-legged "friendly" intruders such as birds who may break the alarm barrier. Not sure about protection from non-legged intruders (snakes). Overall, this alarm is just that--alert to you an intruder. I would recommend it for camping but beware of potential false alarms for "friendly" intruders based on its location and how many are used. I would suggest purchasing one and test in your backyard or in a park where critters live to see if this alarm meets your camping needs. If you have a pet (dog or cat), place in a location and release your pet to test the alarm. If you don't have a pet, borrow one--that's what friends are for! Again, not being a camper, I would recommend its use but would have more than one for peace of mind.
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Is there any info on or in box at the decibels it puts out. I want to use it for camping for the 2 legged and 4 legged(bears) intruders
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Sorry, no info on decibels, I don't have the box. There are 2 alarms, one is like a doorbell. The other is a loud continuous alarm. Naturally it is going to sound louder in the house, rather than outside. I'm concerned that the leaves on plants, would be blown around by the wind, and set it off. I have 3 of these and anything moving in the front of this alarm will set it off.
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will the Boss 637UA fit a 05 Silverado SS w/steering wheel control?
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Yes it will fit. You will need a installation bezel kit with wiring harness. Do a google search for wiring a aftermarket radio unit for you model truck. I did this with my Camry, sat in the house and wired the plugs and when plugged in everything worked. I have read where others have problems with the 637ua but mine works great.
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does this have gps capability?
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It's doesn't have the maps app pre loaded but its an android tablet so I'm sure you can download it
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does this have gps capability?
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I don't believe so. It may if you are on the net, but no portable internet just wireless on site hookup
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does this have gps capability?
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As far as I know..................Thankfully it doesn't. Being track able is not desirable for me.
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does this have gps capability?
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nope, but it can try to use your Wifi to determine your approximate location.
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does this have gps capability?
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I'm not really sure. I haven't tried using it for that purpose but it does have location services from google and I guess you can somehow get 3G on it because It has the ability to make a portable wifi hotspot but every time I set it up it can be read by other people but won't allow any one to connect. If there is a GPS app and u can somehow create ur own hotspot then I guess it can work that way but that is all I can really see how this tablet could have GPS capability. I hope I was able to answer ur question
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Does it trap the off gassing of the mattress?
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My mattress was also off gassed when I bought this item. If you're looking only for something that will trap off gassing, Mylar blankets or Denny Foil is something consider.
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Does it trap the off gassing of the mattress?
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We used these on our old mattresses and didn't have the off-gassing of new mattresses, so I can't adequately answer.
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Is the leap motion integrated in the pc or seperated
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It is an external device. I don't remember exactly but I don't even think the computer came installed with the software to run the device. I believe I had to install it post shipment.
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Is the leap motion integrated in the pc or seperated
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No, there is a separate (included) USB sensor that will detect your motion. I prefer this to save battery life.
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Is it compatible with iphone 6
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I think not. It does not have the lightning connector, and may not include a cradle wide enough for the new larger iphones.
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Can this be plugged in to my daughter's apple mac book
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I do not know since I don't have an Apple I Pod. It is for cell phones and does protect some what from radiation and microwaves, if cell phone plug ins fit in the I Pad it would work. The hearing is very good. Ask the manufacturer or an I Pad store to see it the plug size is the same. Larry.
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Can this be plugged in to my daughter's apple mac book
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Yes but I don't know how well it would work... I don't like mine. The coil makes is clumbsy
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Can this be plugged in to my daughter's apple mac book
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Yes It works like normal earbuds. The connection is standard, so it is interchangeable with all standard earbuds.
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Do you have to have a special shoe
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No, you can use any shoe you want -- but you need a way to secure the device to your shoe -- there are several third party pouches that attach to your shoelaces that will hold this device securely. And by the way, if you have an iPhone with iOS 6 or 7, you don't need the footpod devices in/on your shoe anymore! So don't buy this if you're using an iPhone with iOS 6 or 7: there's no need for it anymore. If you're using an iPod, then yes, you still need this device.
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Is there 1 or 2 in the package?
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You get two. They didn't work on Lincoln LS because the thread had poor fit and I couldn't tighten them enough to seal. I had leaks on both sides and had to install the factory bleeders and go old school bleed.
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Is there 1 or 2 in the package?
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Yes, there are 2 bleeders. I installed in my Ford Explorer sport track 2002 and they are working excellent. I recommend them.
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Does anybody have experience on how it stands up to rain or humid environments? I live in the NW where it rains often, but would like to use it on a keychain that hangs from my pants loop. Thanks!
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It will handle high humidity fine. Rain will not damage it, unless it is very high acid rain. With normal non-high-acid rain the only important thing is to never plug it in until it is completely dry inside. Since it is fairly difficult to be sure a semi-sealed case USB drive is completely dry inside the easy answer is don't get it wet. There's really no reason to have it hanging from a heychain on a pants loop outside. The extra bulk will just cause it to bang against things a lot while there are other drives with no possible way for water to get in.
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Hi, does this phone work wth Telcel (México) 4G network?
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Please check the URL http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_LTE_networks and phone supports the following4G: LTE 800 / 850 / 900 / 1800 / 2100 / 2600. I do not think you will get 4G as telcel support FDD 1700 based on the Site. I would call them if possible. Based on what I see, an unlocked AT&T would probably work, but better check that as well.
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Will this carry 2 bikes - one of them is a Fat Tire Bike and the tires are 4" wide? The other is a standard balloon tire bike..
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The narrower slots are 2" wide and the wider slots are 5 1/4" - so if the Fat Tire bike is well-secured, it should work. Hope this helps. :-)
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Will this carry 2 bikes - one of them is a Fat Tire Bike and the tires are 4" wide? The other is a standard balloon tire bike..
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Yes, you should be able to carry your two bikes. The narrow space between bars is about 2" for standard bike tires, and the wider spaces are between 4.75" and 5.25" (they vary).
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is this made of plastic anywhere?
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The handle is a very hard durable plastic. One that doesn't tear up your hands.
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is this made of plastic anywhere?
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The very top part where the handle is wire they have put a plastic piece over that.I have had nine for 2 yrs now and left it outside and it hasn't fallen apart.this is well made.
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is this made of plastic anywhere?
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the black end of the handle is a hard plastic, but is it molded and very durable. don't foresee any issues there.
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Has anyone been able to mount these (out of the box, without making any modifications) on a Kent tandem bicycle?
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I had to look for a bike shop for instalation, in special with the rear tire a little difficult did it by myself
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Is it possible to buy only size M?
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Hi Venty it's Carmel the Finger Gloves creator. We offer single-size only packets (i.e. 12 Large or 12 Medium Finger Gloves per packet) via our main web-home. As of now we are offering our mixed 12 Duet packet as a great starter packet. But if you need single-size only, please contact us via our Amazon seller account and we'll make sure you are taken care of. Thanks so much! ~ Carmel
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12.3mm thick drives? Would such a thick drive fit in this enclosure?
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Yes it accommodated my Toshiba MK1059GSM, 1TB drive - which is 12.5 mm thick. The case is really quite nice. If you plan to use the eSATA connector you should also know that an eSATA cable was not included (there's just the standard Y-type USB cable)
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will this fit my 2002 chevy suburban
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I would make absolutely certain the product is an "OEM GM" fit for your vehicle. While Amazon claims certain products fit certain cars and trucks, there is uncertainty regarding the actual product "fit" for some vehicles. Specifically, this product fit my Buick Lucerne, but did not seal the gas tank (gas tank warning light stayed on). Furthermore, when closing the gas tank door, the door pressed against the cap, causing me to force the for shut. So, to answer your question, the locking cap in question "fit" my 2006 Buick Lucerne, but did not work like an OEM GM cap. I would make absolutely certain the product is an "OEM GM" fit for your vehicle. While Amazon claims certain products fit certain cars and trucks, there is uncertainty regarding the actual product "fit" for some vehicles. Specifically, this product fit my Buick Lucerne, but did not seal the gas tank (gas tank warning light stayed on). Furthermore, when closing the gas tank door, the door pressed against the cap, causing me to force the for shut. So, to answer your question, the locking cap in question "fit" my 2006 Buick Lucerne, but did not work like an OEM GM... » Read More I would make absolutely certain the product is an "OEM GM" fit for your vehicle. While Amazon claims certain products fit certain cars and trucks, there is uncertainty regarding the actual product "fit" for some vehicles. Specifically, this product fit my Buick Lucerne, but did not seal the gas tank (gas tank warning light stayed on). Furthermore, when closing the gas tank door, the door pressed against the cap, causing me to force the for shut. So, to answer your question, the locking cap in question "fit" my 2006 Buick Lucerne, but did not work like an OEM GM cap. « Show Less
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Can this be used wet for scrubbing baseboard?
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I don't know that you could apply enough pressure with this to consider it scrubbing. I think it is designed to be a duster, not a scrubber. I would also think paint could be removed if you use water.
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Can this be used wet for scrubbing baseboard?
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I don't think it would be ok. The duster head wobbles; don't think you can put enough pressure on it to scrub base boards. I can't with mine.(I'm assuming you are thinking about turning the head to a vertical position.)
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Can this be used wet for scrubbing baseboard?
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Yes, in fact the entire scrubbing head can be taken off the handle and put in the washer but I dount you could put enough pressure on it to do a really good job.
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Can this be used wet for scrubbing baseboard?
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I would be careful about using this product wet to scrub the baseboards. This is because the duster is large and some of the dirt being removed from the baseboards may get tracked on to your painted walls. If your walls are painted with flat paint they can get dirt stains that may be more work to clean.
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Can this be used wet for scrubbing baseboard?
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I bought this for scrubbing the baseboard and found it to be an awkward and not-so-easy task. I use it for scrubbing the top of the SUV when I give it a bath instead.
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Is this power supply compatible with a Z87 Motherboard?
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I bought it for exactly that purpose. All of my research indicated that it is.
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Is this power supply compatible with a Z87 Motherboard?
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Yes, if it's an atx mobo that is an atx psu., but you should be more specific about your power needs. Is 750 enough or too much? Find a psu calculator online. It will help you.
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Is this power supply compatible with a Z87 Motherboard?
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Yes it is compatible, double check the manufacturer of your mother board, I'm am running a MSI z87 with this power supply.
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How does it come? I need to get it through a narrow staircase and I would like to know if it is flexible enough to bend it. thank you. Alternatively perhaps I should get 2 twin boxes instead for my queen bed. Thanks for any information.
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It comes unassembled in one box. It would be best to put it together in the room it will be used in.
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This may be a ISGM571, but what product revision number is this one? Also, do you have the latest firmware installed?
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I'm sorry I cannot help you out. I sold the truck. But, I can tell you that it DID work. Without any problems.
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This may be a ISGM571, but what product revision number is this one? Also, do you have the latest firmware installed?
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I dont know what version this is, and the product is no longer installed in my vehicle, I sold the vehicle and am trying to sell this product, but have no way of hooking it up and checking it, sorry
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This may be a ISGM571, but what product revision number is this one? Also, do you have the latest firmware installed?
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I use ISGM in my 2012 Buick Enclave with the Sirius SCC1 and it works fine.
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If downloading is necessary at anytime can it be done on an Apple-Mac Book Pro???
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I didn't have to load anything. But you can just conect to laptop to update when ever you want.
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If downloading is necessary at anytime can it be done on an Apple-Mac Book Pro???
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Haven't had to download any courses. The golf buddy just knows what course you're on. Amazing. I too am an Apple user so I don't anticipate problems.
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Will the large Puppia harness fit a Westie with 23" girth?
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My biggest dachshund has 21 inch girth and the large fits fine with room to spare...I believe it should fit your dog, as well
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Will the large Puppia harness fit a Westie with 23" girth?
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Yes, my Bichon has a 20" girth and I can adjust it to make it larger. I can adjust it more than 3".
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Will the large Puppia harness fit a Westie with 23" girth?
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I beleive so. I bought this for my mix Maltese Barney, he has abroad chest. It is adjustable. I love this Harness. It is well made and attractive.
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Will the large Puppia harness fit a Westie with 23" girth?
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Size Neck (inches) Chest (inches)X-Small 7.5 9 to 13Small 9.8 12 to 18Medium 12.5 14 to 21Large 14 19 to 29X-Large 15.7 21 to 32XX-Large 19 26 to 39
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Where are these made? USA?
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The bag says Franklin, TN! They sell these at Petsmart, but for double the price.
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Where are these made? USA?
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Great question. I looked and yes, they were, they are from the USA. They were made in Franklin, TN. For anyone else reading this getting foods, treats, rawhide, etc from the USA is extremely important. Imports from other countries, especially China and South American, have cause many illnesses and deaths. Buying American made when it comes to your pets isn't just a good idea, it could save their life.
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Where are these made? USA?
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USA - Tennessee. Excellent question. I think Amazon should disclose this information on all pet products!
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Where are these made? USA?
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I'm not sure, perhaps you could write to the manufacturer. They should be glad to give you the information.Here is a link: http://www.greenies.com/contact-us.aspx
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would it fits a scion frs steeering wheel? I believe scion frs has a 14 1/2 inch steering wheel dimension while the wheel cover is 15 inch.....
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Yes it should fit. My subaru has a fat steering wheel as well and it works fine, There is a lot of stretch in them.
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what is the diameter / size of the cookie dough before baking
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They are fairly small--about 1.5 ro 2 inches in diameter depending om the disc used.
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what is the diameter / size of the cookie dough before baking
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I'm not sure what you mean. The cookies when pressed out they're about the same diameter as the cylinder: about an inch and a half. If your dough is correct they don't spread out much.
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what is the diameter / size of the cookie dough before baking
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About a Inch.. the spritz or butter cookie does not get bigger while baking.
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I have a 2006 Pontiac Grand Prix GXP, will this turn of the DOD?
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I have DOD on mine and turned it off with the Cortex. Couldn't stand the drone. I believe you will be able to do the same. I also was able to take the speed limiter off with it!
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I have a 2006 Pontiac Grand Prix GXP, will this turn of the DOD?
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I just noticed you have a grand prix. Mine is a G8 GT. Two different beasts.
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Are the cup holders deep? It'll be on a boat.
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The cup holders are 1-7/8" inches deep and about 3 inches across at the top and tapered like a paper cup. Importantly, this cooler really is well insulated and keeps things cool for a very long time compared to competitive coolers.
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Are the cup holders deep? It'll be on a boat.
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deep enough to safely hold a coke can with out tipping or spilling, or a bottle of water
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Are the cup holders deep? It'll be on a boat.
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No there not that deep,also after i bought the cooler from Amazon I found it 20 bucks cheaper at Walmart and KMart.
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I have an intex 9' X 18' above ground pool. Will t his cleaner work with the Intex pool equipped with a 1050 gallon per hour sand filter?
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I can't answer this other than the Ranger was supposedly made for an above ground pool and I have an inground pool. Check with the seller.
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I have an intex 9' X 18' above ground pool. Will t his cleaner work with the Intex pool equipped with a 1050 gallon per hour sand filter?
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This cleaner performed very poorly for me, and I would not recomment it. I returned it and bought a Hayward Aquabug, which works great.
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I have an intex 9' X 18' above ground pool. Will t his cleaner work with the Intex pool equipped with a 1050 gallon per hour sand filter?
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I have an Intex 18 x 10 oval pool and it works great. None of the adapters it came with worked with the pool, but I was able to use the adapter that came with the Intex Deluxe wall mount skimmer. However, the vacuum works best with 1500 gph pump and above. I'm now using 2500 sand and salt filter and works very good.
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does this case come with a screen protector?
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Let me clarify it comes with the film type screen protector it foes not have the protector built into the case for that you have buy the defender series otter box
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does this case come with a screen protector?
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yes the case comes with a screen protector...................it is separate from the case but is easily applied...............I feel it looks much clearer then the screen protectors that are built in the case. I am very pleased with my case
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does this case come with a screen protector?
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IT does have that plastic adhesive piece for Ur screen...i didnt put it on...u really don't need it this case has a rim around the phone to protect the glass already....its awesome I have dropped it a few times...a few on purpose to try it out...its a ChaMP!!! Well worth the money for our expensive gadget ;) SiNceReLy ALiSiN
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this mount seems to be configured for use as a windshield mount facing into the car, how well does it work for filming looking out of the windshield?
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It works just fine for looking out. I've been using it with my dashcam for awhile now. It is just put up with the flip tab facing toward the front of the car, opposite to the view in the product image here.
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this mount seems to be configured for use as a windshield mount facing into the car, how well does it work for filming looking out of the windshield?
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I use it both ways, no shaking and I drive a Lexus Offroad build for expedition type travel!
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this mount seems to be configured for use as a windshield mount facing into the car, how well does it work for filming looking out of the windshield?
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I wouldn't buy this, if I had it to do over. Even a very slight vibration will cause it to fall off the windshield.
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this mount seems to be configured for use as a windshield mount facing into the car, how well does it work for filming looking out of the windshield?
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It's perfect for that too. Where the curved stalk meets the mount, you can unscrew the tightener, take the plastic nut out, flip the stalk, and screw it back in to orient the camera in any way that you want.
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hello, I´m looking for a cooling fan and heatsink compatible whit toshiba satellite A300 laptop
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Try laptopcpufans.net They have several available for Toshiba Satellite. Good luck!
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What are the bag's measurements? Would an iPhone fit in one of the front pockets?
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I am not sure of the measurements but the pocket holds an iPhone and bag holds ipad.
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Would it be safe to cook on this? I was thinking covering it with foil and maybe use it like a pan over a camp fire.
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I don't think that would be advisable. First, the wood shaft in back extends too far down the blade to keep from burning. Second, fire might to change the hardness of steel. Third, I'm not sure if the paint or coating might give off some nasty fumes.
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Would it be safe to cook on this? I was thinking covering it with foil and maybe use it like a pan over a camp fire.
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Safe? Sure. Optimal & easy...probably not so much. Its not a flat surface. I'm sure a clever person could make do with it though.
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Would it be safe to cook on this? I was thinking covering it with foil and maybe use it like a pan over a camp fire.
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It has a black finish that looks to be powdercoating, at the least hanging it in the fire for extended periods is gonna stink as it burns off, even covered in foil I'd say not the best plan. You could wrap your food and cook it in the coals, then fish it out with the shovel.
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Would it be safe to cook on this? I was thinking covering it with foil and maybe use it like a pan over a camp fire.
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It would not be a good idea to kook on the shovel. 1. the wooden handle could catch fire or scotch and become loose in the fitting. 2. the protective coating could burn and produce toxic smoke and third the heat could un-temper the steel. Thanks for the question.
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How clear is the Recorded video since it is not an HD recording.
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I use it to monitor my dog when I'm gone, very adequate for that. I do not get color when I am watching remotely. But video is very clear. There is a setting for higher quality video
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How clear is the Recorded video since it is not an HD recording.
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It's pretty decent. No, not 1080P HD but still considered HD at 720P and so, much better than typical 480 or 340 video. My only real complaint is that you can't connect to the camera with a web browser. You're locked in to using Lorex's camera application or connecting via Lorex's web site. That being said, it does work pretty good and if priced fairly for what it delivers.
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How clear is the Recorded video since it is not an HD recording.
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Very good. 720p. I'm very happy with it. Don't forget to set video settings to best for better quality.
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How clear is the Recorded video since it is not an HD recording.
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it is actually quite good, I use it for watching contractors in my home when I am not there.
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12V/24V/48V which is better to use, I'm learning and it looks like the higher the voltage the higher the wattage you can use, is this correct?
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you cannot exceed a 24 volt system on a sain sonic3215 . It's a 12/24. Max. voltage input is 150vdc. If using a 24v sys. panels in parallel where max v is 14, max wattage per 3215 tracer is 680w. you're also right make sure you have 30amp fuse before tracer from panels. voltage for me is between 32-39 daily up until 7pm. you can use # 6 wire and have longer runs. I'm learning too.. you tube has a lot of info...
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12V/24V/48V which is better to use, I'm learning and it looks like the higher the voltage the higher the wattage you can use, is this correct?
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Yes, to run more panels, I'm no pro, but from what I've found with this unit is that you can run higher voltage if you're running in series vs. strictly parallel. I have 4 panels and I run 2 in parallel and then the 2 sets in series for a total of 24 volts. It's actually higher than that most of the day - between 32 and 37 volts depending on the sunshine - I haven't seen my maximum voltage (in direct sunlight, at the perfect angle) yet, but so far, so good. I also don't know if this controller can handle 48 volts. I'm not saying it can't, but I've never seen the theoretical maximum that this controller can handle. Like I said, I'm not a pro - and I'm still learning. Be careful out there :) Yes, to run more panels, I'm no pro, but from what I've found with this unit is that you can run higher voltage if you're running in series vs. strictly parallel. I have 4 panels and I run 2 in parallel and then the 2 sets in series for a total of 24 volts. It's actually higher than that most of the day - between 32 and 37 volts depending on the sunshine - I haven't seen my maximum voltage (in direct sunlight, at the perfect angle) yet, but so far, so good. I also don't know if this controller can handle 48 volts. I'm not saying it can't, but I've never seen the theoretical maximum that... » Read More Yes, to run more panels, I'm no pro, but from what I've found with this unit is that you can run higher voltage if you're running in series vs. strictly parallel. I have 4 panels and I run 2 in parallel and then the 2 sets in series for a total of 24 volts. It's actually higher than that most of the day - between 32 and 37 volts depending on the sunshine - I haven't seen my maximum voltage (in direct sunlight, at the perfect angle) yet, but so far, so good. I also don't know if this controller can handle 48 volts. I'm not saying it can't, but I've never seen the theoretical maximum that this controller can handle. Like I said, I'm not a pro - and I'm still learning. Be careful out there :) « Show Less
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12V/24V/48V which is better to use, I'm learning and it looks like the higher the voltage the higher the wattage you can use, is this correct?
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Yes and the wire can transfer more. It takes thick wire to move amprage. That's why power lines are 10000-100000 volts.
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12V/24V/48V which is better to use, I'm learning and it looks like the higher the voltage the higher the wattage you can use, is this correct?
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you cannot exceed a 24 volt system on a sain sonic3215 . It's a 12/24. Max. voltage input is 150vdc. If using a 24v sys. panels in parallel , max wattage per 3215 tracer is 680w. you're also right make sure you have 30ape fuse before trace from panels. I'm learning too.. you tube has a lot of info...
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12V/24V/48V which is better to use, I'm learning and it looks like the higher the voltage the higher the wattage you can use, is this correct?
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I have a 12 volt system and the SainSonic MPPT Tracer works fine. You can use a 24 volt setting which will allow you more wattage through the charge controller. However, you must have a 24 volt battery system and a 24 volt inverter or you will damage your batteries and inverter.
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12V/24V/48V which is better to use, I'm learning and it looks like the higher the voltage the higher the wattage you can use, is this correct?
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Parcially correct.To obtain the wattage of a power source or the energy consumption of any device you must multiply the Voltage times the Current (provided or consumed). For example you can find a 12v - 500w source and a 24v - 200w source, the one with the lower voltage has a bigger wattage. It depends more on the application. For example, some automotive an marine battery chargers use 12volts batteries, so they will need a 12v and high wattage charger. Sometimes when you use bigger voltages (i.e. 24, 36, 48 etc) you will need a more complex charging system to keep your batteries balanced. Parcially correct.To obtain the wattage of a power source or the energy consumption of any device you must multiply the Voltage times the Current (provided or consumed). For example you can find a 12v - 500w source and a 24v - 200w source, the one with the lower voltage has a bigger wattage. It depends more on the application. For example, some automotive an marine battery chargers use 12volts batteries, so they will need a 12v and high wattage charger. Sometimes when you use bigger voltages (i.e. 24, 36, 48 etc) you will need a more complex charging system to keep your batteries... » Read More Parcially correct.To obtain the wattage of a power source or the energy consumption of any device you must multiply the Voltage times the Current (provided or consumed). For example you can find a 12v - 500w source and a 24v - 200w source, the one with the lower voltage has a bigger wattage. It depends more on the application. For example, some automotive an marine battery chargers use 12volts batteries, so they will need a 12v and high wattage charger. Sometimes when you use bigger voltages (i.e. 24, 36, 48 etc) you will need a more complex charging system to keep your batteries balanced. « Show Less
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12V/24V/48V which is better to use, I'm learning and it looks like the higher the voltage the higher the wattage you can use, is this correct?
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The higher the voltage the more watts you can charge and the smaller the cables need to be. Remember Watts = Volts x Amps so if you wanted 1000W at 12v the cables would need to handle 83.4A where as 1000w at 48V the cables would only have to handle 20.84A. The problem with having a higher voltage set up comes when you start looking for an inverter. It seems that a lot of the more affordable PureSineWave inverters are 12v. The SainSonic only allows up to 24v panels i believe but he TriStar charge controller will allow higher voltage solar panels (48v I believe) to charge a 12v(or 24 or 48) system. The higher the voltage the more watts you can charge and the smaller the cables need to be. Remember Watts = Volts x Amps so if you wanted 1000W at 12v the cables would need to handle 83.4A where as 1000w at 48V the cables would only have to handle 20.84A. The problem with having a higher voltage set up comes when you start looking for an inverter. It seems that a lot of the more affordable PureSineWave inverters are 12v. The SainSonic only allows up to 24v panels i believe but he TriStar charge controller will allow higher voltage solar panels (48v I believe) to charge a 12v(or 24 or 48)... » Read More The higher the voltage the more watts you can charge and the smaller the cables need to be. Remember Watts = Volts x Amps so if you wanted 1000W at 12v the cables would need to handle 83.4A where as 1000w at 48V the cables would only have to handle 20.84A. The problem with having a higher voltage set up comes when you start looking for an inverter. It seems that a lot of the more affordable PureSineWave inverters are 12v. The SainSonic only allows up to 24v panels i believe but he TriStar charge controller will allow higher voltage solar panels (48v I believe) to charge a 12v(or 24 or 48) system. « Show Less
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Does it work with an Ipod 120GB Classic? 6 or 7th gen?
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I doubt it since the Apple Fire uses an HDMI to interface withe audio. The iPod does not have such an input.
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Has Spanish language? Works on any operator of Venezuela?
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Good afternoon, si trabaja con operador en Venezuela utiliza tarjeta sim, y tiene lenguaje en español. Espero haberte ayudado.
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My micro is small, turnplate is 9 3/4" in diameter, but won't the handle stick out beyond the cover and hit the door?
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My turntable is 16 inches, so a comparison would not be valid. Just put water in a large dish and cover it. Start the micro and watch. Even if it hits the side you will not hurt anything. Open the door if it hits and younwill have you're answer.
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My micro is small, turnplate is 9 3/4" in diameter, but won't the handle stick out beyond the cover and hit the door?
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My microwave is larger. But i can see this fitting in any size microwave. I absolutely love this cover. No more steamed fingers
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My micro is small, turnplate is 9 3/4" in diameter, but won't the handle stick out beyond the cover and hit the door?
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The laws of physics in this universe are immutable. You could look for a different universe, or learn to deal with it. I suppose you could remove the handle, but that could be dangerous, and would remove one of it's most usefully designed-in safety features.I have found that it does stop approximately 90% of alien transmissions, but does draw some stares in public places.
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I have a 2004 Grand Marquis 4.6, this is the correct kit?
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Yes. But, make sure to expand the top of the insert before installing it or it will screw in too deep.
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