Affordable Silvertone LB11 Bass & Amp Package, Cobalt/Dark Blue

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  • Bass guitar package with everything you need to control the rhytm
  • Includes BAXs bass amp, digital tuner, instructional DVD, strings, strap, picks, cable, gig bag
  • Cobalt Blue Revolver LB11 bass guitar offers comfortable balance, warm resonance, and fat tone
  • BAXs bass amp with 10-watt RMS power, 6.5-inch speaker, 4-band EQ
  • Guitar backed by limited lifetime warranty. This guitar is Dark blue with border line black

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The Silvertone Bass Guitar Package is loaded with everything you need to bang out some serious bottom. Featuring the Silvertone SSLB-11 "Precision" style 4 - string bass (34" long scale, 20 fret maple neck with Rosewood fretboard, 1 split "P" style pickup, 1 volume and 1 tone control, chrome die-cast enclosed tuning machines, fully adjustable chrome bridge). The Silvertone Bass Guitar Package also includes the BA-10 bass amp (10 watts RMS, 7" bass driver, 3-band EQ, headphone jack), GT-8 tuner, gig bag, strap, cable, pickpack, and instructional DVD. Cobalt Blue

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67 of 67 people found the following review helpful.
4Just what the doctor ordered
By Kaka4Milan
I just recently fell for the Bass. I was looking for a package, since I'm a noob and still have so much to learn. Based on the looks and reviews, this seemed to be the best bass kit for the price.Like many I was kind of worried after ordering, the contents of the negative reviews began to sink deeper into my mind, but it arrived yesterday and I have no complaints concerning the BASS. The accessories however, are pretty shoddy. The bag has NO padding and the strap is thin and actually hurts my shoulder. It would be suitable for a ukulele, not a heavy bass. These are two things I will need to replace very soon...ahhhhh more money.... I also have trouble understanding people's complaints about the amp. I may not know much, but this thing is LOUD and I never put the volume all the way up. I can see it being covered by drums, but i play with my obnoxious nephew on his electric guitar, amp and all, and have no trouble hearing what I'm playing. The instructional DVD is a bit....weird. I wasted about 20 mins on it...but I think that aside from maybe a scale or two you can get much better lessons and tutorials on youtube.All in all this is a great Bass for my situation. I am a beginner with my only prior musical experience being with the Violin, along with an ongoing lesson on guitar. I'm picking this up for a new hobby and so this sufficient. Very nice sound, look and weight. This is a great way to transition into the bass guitar!

47 of 50 people found the following review helpful.
4nice learner
By old rocker
Great starter for learning bass. Have been regular guitar playerfor many years, just starting to get interested in bass. Its very much a Fender clone. Good quality throughout.

28 of 29 people found the following review helpful.
5I'm impressed!
By David Hernandez
This bass really impressed me...it is very light and the sound is quite good. It is an outstanding starter bass but has the feel of a more expensive bass. The amp is well small and work fine, but a larger model is really need to sustain powerful tone. I would recommend getting additional gig bag, cord and tuner....they all work but are not of the highest quality...but what can you expect from a packaged deal right?

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Tamo Hidden Daggers #45-74 Intricately hand-carved dragons conceal two blades. Each blade length: 5.75", handle: 7.75, overall when closed: 15.5"

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4An interesting and effective training weapon and self-defense tool.
By Joseph J. Truncale
I have been involved in the martial arts and self-defense fields for more than 60 years. My passion is also for all kinds of combat and self-defense weapons. I especially love hidden type weapons and this Tamo Hidden Dagger is one of the models I have purchased and practiced with over the years. When placed together you can use this as a closed short stick weapon, which is one of my specialities. You can block and strike with this tool like a Yawara stick, as well as use it for control or takedown techniques. When you pull them out they become short daggers, which you can use in deadly force self-defense situations. You should learn some basic knife handling if you intend to practice with this self-defense tool.It is important that you keep in mind that in order to become proficient you should seek out an instructor who has experience in not just the techniques of self-defense , but also the basic use of force and self-defense laws before carrying or using this weapon.In conclusion, the Tamo Hidden Dagger is an excellent and fun weapon to train with for self-defense purposes.Rating: 4 Stars. Joseph J. Truncale (Author: Wakizashi-Jutsu: Official manual of Bushi Satori Ryu)

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Garmin GPSMAP 60CS Water Resistant Hiking GPS Product Description:



  • All-purpose handheld 12-parallel-channel GPS+WAAS receiver with electronic compass and barometric altimeter
  • Sunlight-readable, 256-color, 2.6-inch-diagonal transflective TFT display; rapid automatic route calculation
  • 56 MB internal memory for storing map detail; supports both USB and serial port PC interfaces
  • Includes geolocation games such as Virtual Maze, Nibbons, Geko Smak, Memory Race, and Gekoids
  • Runs for 20 hours on 2 AA batteries; measures 2.4 x 6.1 x 1.3 inches (W x H x D); 1-year warranty

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Enjoy the all-new features this waterproof Garmin handheld GPS has to offer. The electronic compass displays accurate directional readings while standing in place, and the Barometric sensor has an automatic pressure tend recording. Its 256-color TFT display (2-1/2 dia.) is sunlight-readable, making it much easier to see, and the faster processor with auto routing makes it much more fun to use. Features 56MB of internal memory for storing map details; permanent user data storage; outdoor calendar that lets you store each day's best hunting and fishing times; and a Geo-caching navigation mode.

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469 of 473 people found the following review helpful.
5GPSmap 60CS = A+; Garmin customer support = D-
By Scooby Doo, M.D.
Read all the reviews at GPS sites and then try the GPSmap 60CS out for yourself. You'll see why everyone is so impressed. Garmin's eTrex models were a nice design, but users had to put up with several compromises (limited memory, poor screen, relatively weak satellite reception, etc.) that limited their functionality. The GPSmap 60CS effectively addresses many of the limitations of the eTrex lineup, despite it also being a relatively small, light, rugged device.Hopefully the following will be helpful to individuals debating whether or not to purchase the GPSmap 60CS. I purchased mine soon after the model was released and think it's overall the best handheld GPS you can buy.PROS:- Solid construction (made in Taiwan) with a nice overall "feel". You're getting your money's worth with this GPS.- Rugged. My main concern about a color GPS was fragility, but I've already dropped mine a few times and suffered no ill effects.- Nice screen. The 256 color transreflective screen makes a huge difference in using the GPS and I could now never go back to using a monochrome model. The color maps are very easy to read, not only at night but also even in direct sunshine.- Good battery life. Depending on how much the backlight is used I see anywhere from 10 - 20 hours of use between charges of my two NiMH AA batteries. With the backlight kept off, some people have reported almost 30 hours of use with alkaline batteries.- Intuitive controls and menus. Even if you've never used a GPS before you'll probably be able to use the GPSmap 60CS right out of the box without consulting the (well-written) manual. There's also a nice (single sheet) color "quick start guide" that gets you up and running in less than five minutes.- Acquires satellites quickly (fixes position usually in less than a minute) and maintains tracking fairly well.- USB downloading of Garmin's optional maps is relatively fast. Also accepts serial cable, so I can still use the GPSmap 60CS with an older (non-USB) computer.- Optional accessories unlock the true potential of the GPSmap 60CS (but count on spending at least another $200 - $300 on maps + accessories). The AutoNav Kit includes a nice beanbag mount to keep the device stable on the car's dashboard, a cigarette lighter power adapter and a CD with the - essential - residential street level maps of the U.S. and several major Canadian cities. I also bought bike mounts so I can use my GPSmap 60CS on my mountain bikes. It's nice to be able to explore the great trails in Marin County and the rest of California without having to worry about getting lost. (It's also easy to then later download your route from the unit to your desktop computer so you can keep a record of a trail if you want to go back in the future.)- Amazing degree of customization. Background/text colors, sequence of presented screens, orientation of maps (north up vs. track up), metric/imperial units, backlight level, tones, WAAS mode, text language, backlight timeout and a number of other options can easily be turned off or on.- Present position-to-address routing. Gives turn by turn directions to any addresses that are typed in on the "Find" screen (if you have purchased the optional maps). Having this "autoroute" ability in a GPS as small as the GPSmap 60CS is incredible. The unit also automatically recalculates a new route (but unfortunately takes half a minute or so to do this) if you wander off the previously chosen route or miss a turn. While I will never throw out my paper maps, since getting my GPSmap 60CS I now almost always use GPS when driving to an unfamiliar address. The directions are almost always reliable, but sometimes the suggested route is a bit more circuitous than necessary. It would be nice if Garmin could update the firmware to easily allow users to specify a route that goes by way of an intermediate location.- Ability to leave "track points" i.e. an electronic breadcrumb trail that can be followed back to your starting point.- Great speedometer/odometer for bicycles, etc. Thanks to my GPSmap 60CS, I now know that the speedometer for one of my cars is off by 7%! Lists odometer, trip odometer, maximum speed, moving time, moving average, stopped time, overall average speed, total ascent, maximum elevation, current elevation, distance to destination, time to destination, estimated time of arrival and a lot more. It's also easy to customize which fields are displayed.- Replaces those ridiculously overpriced GPS units sold for cars and can be easily moved from vehicle to vehicle.- Nice industrial design - about the size of a small walkie-talkie or a large cell phone, but the GPSmap 60CS looks good and feels comfortable in the hand.CONS:- If you travel a lot, the built in 56 MB of memory used for storing downloaded maps will be constraining. 128 MB would have been better and the ability to read from CF or SD cards would be ideal. On the other hand, reading from external memory cards would probably have decreased battery life. Furthermore, maintaining simplicity and reliability by forgoing expansion cards may have been a good decision in a device that will be subjected to the abuse that a handheld GPS will frequently see.- Basemap included with the GPSmap 60CS is very limited. You really need to buy Garmin's residential street level and topographical maps to use the device to its fullest.- Residential street level and topographical maps cannot be displayed simultaneously.- Users cannot easily specify plotting alternate routes (e.g. if recommended route is blocked with construction, traffic, etc.).- Autozoom mode tends to zoom out too much, forcing users to zoom back in to see street details when following a route. I ended up just turning autozoom off.- Attaching external power supply doesn't recharge NiMH batteries (very minor complaint).- Alarms aren't very loud, especially for vehicle use.- Removing the GPSmap 60CS from the cradle in the beanbag mount is somewhat awkward.- Altimeter tends to drift quickly and requires periodic recalibration.All things considered, the GPSmap 60CS is an amazing GPS. It represents a quantum leap forward and is a great value given the features it offers. I'm extremely selective about the things I purchase and would rather spend a little extra to get the best. The GPSmap 60CS was an obvious choice and I expect it will quickly become the most-recommended handheld GPS unit on the market. This model now makes almost every other GPS on the market (including Garmin's own eTrex lineup) look dated by comparison. If you can afford the extra $200 or so the GPSmap 60CS costs compared to the midline eTrex models, you won't be disappointed.UPDATE (September 6, 2004):Using the GPSmap 60CS daily since Spring 2004 has reinforced my belief that my previous review is an accurate summary of the most important good and bad points of the unit. This GPS recently paid for itself when it saved me from missing a flight after I got lost en route to an unfamiliar airport. (I had left the GPSmap 60CS in my suitcase. After missing a turn and getting hopelessly lost I simply pulled over, unpacked the GPSmap 60CS and let its autoroute function guide me quickly back to my destination.)The only significant limitations are the unit's inability to plot a route via an intermediate point/specify detour routes and the limited memory available for map storage. It appears that Garmin has deliberately chosen to cripple the functionality of the GPSmap 60CS in order to "encourage" customers looking for those features to purchase more expensive units like the new Garmin Quest. Garmin could easily upgrade the GPSmap 60CS memory to 256 MB (the added memory would cost less than $5) and include the detour routing abilities of the Quest, but then why would anyone buy their more expensive units? It's a shame, because the GPSmap 60CS is in many ways a better design than Garmin's more expensive units. (Small, light, works with AA batteries, rugged, maps can be uploaded via either USB or serial cable, etc.) I would have been willing to pay more for a version of the GPSmap 60CS with more memory and revised routing software, but I doubt that we will ever see these improvements made.While I remain quite impressed with the GPSmap 60CS, my sole interaction with Garmin's customer support department was very disappointing. A couple of months after I purchased my unit, Garmin emailed me, announcing that they were releasing version 6 of North American City Select. This version finally includes street level coverage of Canada and updates the map and business data for the U.S.A. I emailed Garmin to receive what I thought was a free update, only to find that they were demanding a fee of $75 for the update. Only individuals who had purchased the software within a month of the new version's release were to be given free upgrades. Garmin's mean-spirted support policy has definitely dampened my enthusiasm for this company and leads me to wonder if they will stand behind the product should something ever go wrong. Just something else to consider if one is in the market for a GPS.If I was a teacher, I'd issue Garmin the following grades:GPSmap 60CS = A+Garmin support = D-

132 of 136 people found the following review helpful.
5great!
By Ted Timmons
The new Garmin 60CS is great. The barometer and compass are easy to calibrate and are fairly well-intergrated with the GPS feature. For instance, there is a configuration option to have the compass switch from GPS to sensor when your speed falls, and it lets you define that speed.

The 60CS comes with a belt clip, which attaches to the unit with a quick-release. You must mount a small bolt (provided) with a lug onto the back of the Garmin, but it's fairly unobtrusive, and is used in Garmin's other mounts (such as the bicycle handlebar mount).

Up here in the hilly, forested Northwest, the Garmin couldn't keep a signal while on the belt clip at a hiking pace. It was VERY good at getting a signal when elsewhere- for instance it got a lock, inside my home, 15 feet from the windows, with a porch outside.

Garmin claims the 60CS is waterproof, and it appears to be so. The buttons are constructed of a heavy rubber, the fit and finish of the unit is excellent, the three jacks (USB, Garmin 4-pin, and external antenna) are covered with a grommet. Also, the battery cover has a locking mechanism and seals the batteries with an O-ring.

The basemap in the Garmin is less than impressive. I'd already purchased MapSource, and was able to install pretty much every map of Alaska, British Columbia, Washington and Oregon onto the Garmin's 56 MB of space. The included USB cable is easy to use.

The auto-navigation of this unit works well. It prompts you with a beep about an upcoming turn, and then counts down from 500 feet to the intersection. Sorry, no voice navigation.

I'm a bit concerned about the screen getting scratched. I cut and placed a PDA screen cover on it, but that mucks with the resolution and colors a bit. I'll probably leave it on to protect the screen from scrapes and such.

Like everyone else has said, too bad this doesn't have expandable memory. Makes travelling a little more difficult, unless you bring a laptop along. But that's kind of missing the point- why not use a laptop-based GPS then?

Overall- five stars. Garmin did (most of) their homework on this one.

51 of 54 people found the following review helpful.
3Great GPS, beware of loading maps and waypoints.
By Wild West
I'm writing this to save other new users from the time consuming research and expensive lessons I've learned about the Garmin 60C, and Garmin GPS in general.THE GOOD:The Garmin 60C is a beautiful GPS. It is compact, fits nicely in the hand, has a clear color screen, has great battery life, is fast to acquire satellites, has a good antenna which works even in my truck, has clear button layout, has easy to navigate screens, and is intuitive despite its many many options. I love the basic machine.As for the 60C vs. 60CS, I prefer to carry an actual compass as backup, thereby saving more rapid battery drain on the 60CS. And the 60C will give you compass and altimeter functions using the GPS. True, it doesn't have an actual altimeter chip, but pressure-sensitive altimeters are quite inaccurate anyway as they fluctuate quite a bit based on the weather. And the 60CS altimeter uses the GPS altimeter to calibrate itself!THE BAD:It is difficult and frustrating to expand its use beyond how it arrives in the box.I *thought* GPS units would connect to other devices, upload and download data, and otherwise be configurable however the user desired. They are not.For example, the included basemap is practically useless. It mostly tells you where the major freeways are. When I'm in the woods, I have very little use for knowing where the freeway is.So, my first plan was to upload some detailed maps to it. After research, I really liked the TOPO series of maps. So I bought the TOPO for my state, and thought I'd upload whatever part of the state I wanted to the GPS. Uh-uh. Doesn't work that way. The ONLY map that will upload to the Garmin GPS is the Garmin series of maps. For those of you who know that already are probably chuckling at me. But I didn't know, and it made sense that you should be able to upload *any* geo-referenced map to your machine that you want. Why not? Garmin already got good money from me for the hardware. The software should be a choice, not a lock-in requirement. Okay, so another chunk of change to Garmin for their map-tax so I can upload maps to the 60C.And, as if that's not enough of a discouragement, you can't simply go buy, for example, the City Select map software and upload it to your machine. You have to call or visit Garmin to register your device and unlock your GPS. Let me restate that: If you go buy a brand new top-of-the-line Garmin GPS, and brand new full-price Garmin map software, you are not allowed to load the Garmin software on the Garmin GPS until you call or visit Garmin to get *permission* to use your items together. And every time you buy a new GPS, you have to call or visit Garmin again to unlock your new device. Want to upgrade your map the the newest version? Call Garmin again. Does that seem fair?Next, I wanted to connect the GPS to my laptop, to track in real-time my position on the laptop screen with a nice, big, color view of the map area. When I bought the 60C one of the selling points was the cool, simple, small USB connection. "New and Improved" I thought, over the slow serial connection. Those of you who know are probably chuckling again. The problem is the USB connection is a closed, secret, proprietary, locked connection by Garmin, that *only* allows the GPS unit to communicate with Garmin software. So, you can't use the software of your choice on your laptop and have the Garmin plot where you are. You have to use the alternate serial connection on the GPS device, which is bulkier, cumbersome, and requires the extra purchase of a serial to USB converter.Why is the Garmin so locked down? I mean, it's a basic consumer device! I should be able to upload and download whatever I want to the device once I've bought it.CONCLUSION:I love the 60C. I hate being locked in to Garmin for every use of the 60C.

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4Great Product for Price Paid
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Product was easy to put together and is nice and sturdy. Use for a 10U football team and they love it. One side can be moved to lower or rise to the level of the other side depending on the age of the players using it so that was a nice feature. The screws and bolts that come with it are a little hard to tighten all the way. Just went out and bought some different ones and they work a little better.

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Garmin GPSMAP 60C Water Resistant Hiking GPS Product Description:



  • Sunlight-readable, transreflective TFT display
  • Integrated outdoor calendar
  • Geolocation games, including geocaching mode
  • Waterproof in one meter of water for up to thirty minutes (IPX-7 standards)
  • 30-hour battery life (uses 2 AA batteries); includes serial and USB interfaces

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Enjoy the all-new features this waterproof Garmin handheld GPS has to offer. The 256-color TFT display (2-1/2" dia.) is sunlight-readable, making it much easier to see, and the faster processor with auto routing makes it much more fun to use. Features 56MB of internal memory for storing map details; permanent user data storage; outdoor calendar that lets you store each day's best hunting and fishing times; and a Geo-caching navigation mode.

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70 of 72 people found the following review helpful.
5A delight to use
By Andy G.
This is one fun GPS. This is my 3rd Garmin GPS, and I've used many others. Except for the slightly larger size, it is significantly better in every way to the eTrex series, which are still fine GPS units.The boot time is fast, and the aquisition time is fast. You can program just about every thing you could imagine on the GPSMAP 60C, yet in spite of the functionality, this is the easiest to use GPS Garmin has ever made. Several things that really make it easy to use are (a) simple, clear menus, (b) all buttons (except power) are on the front, and have large, clear, high-contrast text labels (no tiny molded icons to squint at). In map mode, the pan and zoom buttons are always available - you don't have to go into a pan mode, and map redraw is much faster than on the eTrex series, which is nice. (c) display is big and clear - in the dark or in the sun, (d) very effective use of color in menus, maps, and status screens. You can even select among different color screens. The Quad helix antenna seems to work very well - at least as well as my old GPS12, and noticably better than my eTrex Vista, which had trouble in the trees. The USB interface makes downloading maps very fast, and 56MB holds more maps than you'll hike in a summer. If Garmin ever comes out with higher-resolution maps, the 56MB will be really nice.

I was able to figure everything out without the manual, but then read the manual cover-to-cover last night. It is well written, well organized, and has good illustrations. The manual is just the right size - small enough to be friendly, but has all the detail you need to get the most out of the unit in easy-to-read fonts.

On the downside, I found the buttons always getting accidently pressed when I had the unit in my daypack - I haven't found a keyboard lock-out mode for when I'm hiking and want the unit on for tracking (cell phones and ham radios often have this lockout feature). I don't use the belt clip, but the unit didn't come with the little plug that goes over the belt clip hole, yet the picture in the manual showed one. I noticed the demo unit at the local store also did not have this button.

The two biggest enhancements Garmin could make at this point are (a) higher resolution topo maps for Mapsource, and (b) a way to have the Mapsource topo and road databases in the unit at the same time.

85 of 90 people found the following review helpful.
3GPS newbie
By Wild West
I'm writing this to save other new users from the time consuming research and expensive lessons I've learned about the Garmin 60C, and Garmin GPS in general.THE GOOD:The Garmin 60C is a beautiful GPS. It is compact, fits nicely in the hand, has a clear color screen, has great battery life, is fast to acquire satellites, has a good antenna which works even in my truck, has clear button layout, has easy to navigate screens, and is intuitive despite its many many options. I love the basic machine.THE BAD:It is difficult and frustrating to expand its use beyond how it arrives in the box.I *thought* GPS units were like friendly little computers that would connect to other devices, upload and download data, and otherwise be configurable however the user desired. They are not.For example, contrary to what others have said, the included basemap is practically useless. It mostly tells you where the major freeways are. When I'm in the woods, I have very little use for knowing where I-5 is.So, my first plan was to upload some detailed maps to it. After research, I really liked the TOPO series of maps. So I bought the TOPO for my state, and thought I'd upload whatever part of the state I wanted to the GPS. Uh-uh. Doesn't work that way. The ONLY map that will upload to the Garmin GPS is the Garmin series of maps. For those of you who know that already are probably chuckling at me. But I didn't know, and it made sense that you should be able to upload *any* geo-referenced map to your machine that you want. Why not? Garmin already got good money from me for the hardware. The software should be a choice, not a lock-in requirement. Okay, so another chunk of change to Garmin for their map-tax so I can upload maps to the 60C.And, as if that's not enough of a discouragement, you can't simply go buy, for example, the City Select map software and upload it to your machine. You have to call or visit Garmin to register your device and unlock your GPS. Let me restate that: If you go buy a brand new top-of-the-line Garmin GPS, and brand new full-price Garmin map software, you are not allowed to load the Garmin software on the Garmin GPS until you call or visit Garmin to get *permission* to use your items together. And every time you buy a new GPS, you have to call or visit Garmin again to unlock your new device. Want to upgrade your map the the newest version? Call Garmin again. Does that seem fair?Next, I wanted to connect the GPS to my laptop, to track in real-time my position on the laptop screen with a nice, big, color view of the map area. When I bought the 60C one of the selling points was the cool, simple, small USB connection. "New and Improved" I thought, over the slow serial connection. Those of you who know are probably chuckling again. The problem is the USB connection is a closed, secret, proprietary, locked connection by Garmin, that *only* allows the GPS unit to communicate with Garmin software. So, you can't use the software of your choice on your laptop and have the Garmin plot where you are. You have to use the alternate serial connection on the GPS device, which is bulkier, cumbersome, and requires the extra purchase of a serial to USB converter.Why is the Garmin so locked down? I mean, it's a basic consumer device! It's not some fancy military or airline pilot device. I understand that devices for very specific markets are usually expensive and locked. But this is just a commodity device. Like phones, palm pilots, laptops, ipods, and cameras, I should be able to upload and download whatever I want to the device once I've bought it.CONCLUSION:I love the 60C. I hate being locked in to Garmin for every use of the 60C. Bad corporate policy. Five stars for the 60C, zero for the Garmin system.

21 of 21 people found the following review helpful.
5Made it in the desert it came make it anywhere.
By Animal
I took this unit with me to the desert during a standard deployment. It performed perfectly even during sand storms and the other ambient conditions that affect satellite signals. I found the unit to be extremely well made and resistant to damage from the usual factors involved in combat operations in a desert environment. I only received a minor scratch on the screen, but considering the circumstances of that day it did pretty good. I now use it in patrol car as I work the roads. It has helped immeasurably to find addresses on calls that haven't seen daylight in years. Great piece of gear. Would be a great tool for a driver traveling alone and to give authorities specific information concerning their location. GPS has almost become an essential piece of our lives, and we are better off for them.

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599% as comfortable as the Aeron
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I have been sitting on the Aeron chair at work for about 2 years now, and it is one extremely comfortable chair. And it better be for the price.

But, for less than half, you can have the bungee chair, and get 99% of the comfort. I mean this chair is comfortable. I can sit in it for hours without any pinching, numbness, or any other discomfort.

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4Great Chair
By James Cantrell
I bought this chair in December and have been using it 2 months now. I had a little difficulty assembling it as some of the screws required more pressure than seemed necessary. The instructions were clear but 2 of the screws just didn't want to fit and easily doubled the assembly time.The chair is quite comfortable. I was unsure about "bungee" seating at first but I've been won over. My friend bought a similar chair after sitting in mine. The bungees pretty much meld to your body, so if you are slouching in front of your XBOX or sitting with good posture, you should be comfortable.This model does not include tilt tension or tilt lock and while this bothered me at first, I've become used to it and don't miss it. I do wish this model had a wheel lock, which it does not.I highly recommend this chair.

12 of 12 people found the following review helpful.
3Nicely built, but ...
By lemawa
Nicely built chair, the cords are very comfy and it is sturdy with no noises. The only issue I have is the arm rests are small and the leg support is to short. Great for a small woman or a teen, but an average size male would not find it comfortable.

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Sale 11 Pc. Power Torx In Pouch

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11 Pc. Power Torx In Pouch Product Description:



  • Lifetime warranty does not cover abuse

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EKL68691 Features: -High quality, industrial grade, professional set.-Made with Eklind® Alloy Steel.-Heat treated for optimum strength and ductility.-11 Piece 6'''' Power T T-Handle Torx Key Set. Includes: -Torx® keys will drive Torx®, Torx Plus® and star recess fasteners Includes sizes: T6, T8, T10, T15, T20, T25, T27, T30, T40, T45 and T50. Also includes pouch. Eklind T-handle hex keys provide extra reach and extra leverage. Eklind® Power-T™ T-handle hex keys have a textured vinyl surface for extra comfort and slip resistance. Color coded green for Torx®. Torx® and Torx Plus® are registered trademarks of Acument Intellectual Properties, LLC.. Color/Finish: -Finished with Eklind® Black Finish to resist rust. Warranty: -Lifetime warranty does not cover abuse.

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5Torx T-Handles complete EMT set
By Michael T
This complete range of Torx sizes completes my toolset of English/Metric/Torx T-Handles. Excellent buy. Complete range of sizes.Although they do not have the additional bit in the handle end, I did not reduce the rating for it. My 1/4" hex drive bits fill that need perfectly and get into tight spaces better.Excellent product, store and delivery.

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Price Comparisons of Room Essentials Shag Rug - Cream 60"x80"

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  • Size: 60"x78"

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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful.
5Buy this rug (with caveats)
By Proud to be a Thinker
I had originally bought a Mohawk shag rug at Target, and it was a rather sparse shag, but still ok for the inexpensive price. It met a horrible end in a toilet leak accident, and I had to replace it. I assumed this would be the same rug. I ordered the 5'x8' from seller Spectrumrug, because they were much cheaper than Target. When I received it, I thought they had incorrectly listed the rug. It was not the same as the one I had before, but rather about 200 times nicer. The rug is so thick and plush, it's like having a square of top quality carpet under my feet.The rug I received is the rug in the picture. Some people seem to have received the same rug I got, and others who complain about color and smell seem to have gotten the one that I originally had from Target. The rug I got from Amazon is definitely tan. The one I had before is the neutral off-white color.I don't know what you'll get if you order, or if SpectrumRug is selling a different rug than Target. But the rug I received is very thick, plush and a warm tan color. I'm very happy with it.

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
5great shag price
By Lyn Douglas
This is a very nice rug, I thought for that low price, it would be rough, but it is very soft, feels great under bare feet and is a very nice color, sort of a golden tan. This rug seems to be made well, so I'm hopeful it will last a long time.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
5Love it.
By Rebecca R. Wright
This rug is plush and beautiful. It's excactly what I was looking for. I needed it for my daughter's room since it has hard wood floors I wanted something really thick and soft for her to play on. This is perfect.First the company sent me a tan colored one, but I was able to easily exchange it for the off-white color that is pictured. Some reviews say the tan color felt more plush, but to me they were both exactly the same except, of course, for the color.

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Affordable Silvertone Revolver Electric Guitar Pack, Black - SS11PK-BK

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  • Contour-cut S type body with a chrome vintage tremolo

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The Silvertone Revolver is the young guitarist's dream instrument. Traditional styling, lightweight and sleek, with the professional appointments of three single coil pick-ups, the vintage tremolo system and the rosewood fingerboard that invites young hands to play with prolonged enthusiasm. This electric guitar package is perfect for the beginner and will meet the approval of even the more seasoned guitarist.

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71 of 74 people found the following review helpful.
4GREAT FOR STARTERS
By MMAfan
This was the first guitar I got and started me in the right direction. This is a well made guitar and plays great. If your a beginner I recommend this one to get. The guitar and amp is what any beginner needs to get started. Also you get picks, a cool instructional video, and a tuner which are all decent items. Even though I didn't get a new guitar yet and am still using this one but I did get a better amp at $150. Really, this is worth the money and is a really great guitar package.

10 of 11 people found the following review helpful.
4pretty good
By Justin Johnson
got this in a guitar shop, same price, well worth it, much better than any other guitar package ive found and cheaper. the guitar is good, easy to handle, the amp is decent, depending on the tones your looking for, the overdrive channel is actually better than that on a crate amp ive used, the tone controls arent bad but a mid eq know would be nice, cables arent bad mine lasted about 9 months, the tuners good ive still been using it works nicely even with acoustics, but it can sometimes go awire. the learner dvd isnt bad either, only complaint ive had is the bad hum, the gig bag isnt bad either, it lasted about a year and a half before one of the straps went out, and i traded the strap for a guitar hero controller one, but it seemed fine, just dont take it on and off alot or youll wear it out. over all, its nice

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
5Solid, well-built starter guitar
By Michael A. Duvernois
Good for the money is the obvious refrain, but this is also a solid, well-built guitar. The amp is plenty loud enough to annoy the neighbors when you practice. A nice kit for starting out. Later on you can decide whether you're going to stick with it and get something nicer, or whether it was a temporary pastime. And remember, if you (or the kids) stop using it, it's still worth a good fraction of the new price at a garage sale. There are always folks buying their first guitar kit.

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For Sale Waterford Lismore Tall Martini Pair

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  • Holds 12 Fluid Oz.
  • Approximately 7.68" tall
  • Gift boxed with care leaflet
  • Made in Ireland
  • Introduced Fall 2003

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The Lismore pattern, first created in 1950 by Mirek Havel, has won-over three generations of collectors. The patterns simplicity of style remains fresh and balanced over 50 years after its introduction. Beloved by three generations of Waterford collectors, Lismore is, indeed, a classic. The Tall Martini Pair is a great addition to any home bar and find itself at home for any occasion.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
5Beautiful....Big, but, beautiful.
By Average Joe Traveler
These are classic Waterford...elegant, beautiful and REALLY BIG. I am completely satisfied with the accuracy of the description, the super prompt shipping and all aspects of this transaction. The glasses are a little bit bigger than I expected but they are still GORGEOUS!

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5might as well drink from a beautiful glass
By Kim A. Gondring
It's big and heavy and well crafted. With the mass of glass, chill it before filling and it will keep the drink cool for quite a while.

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5Beautiful!
By Linda Smith
These are beautifully cut, and well packaged for protection. They are large and hold the equivalent of a double martini; they have a lovely heavy feel to them.

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This Silvertone Dreadnought is the elite of the standard Silvertone Dreadnoughts. Everything about this guitar is quality from its solid spruce top to its striped mahogany back and sides. The Gold Grover tuners are the industry's best tuning machines. The Snowflake fingerboard and Abalone rosette inlays add professional appointments to this fine instrument. For the serious player or the beginner who wants a lifetime of quality music from a superb guitar, this Dreadnought is the one. Its solid big sound will please the listener as well as the player and the guitar will be sure to become a family heirloom over the decades of play.

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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful.
4Features found on more expensive guitars...for a fraction of the cost!
By Pichan
I bought this guitar several weeks ago as a graduation gift because of 2 main reasons:- solid spruce top- gold Grover tunersThese are features typically found on guitars selling for much bigger bucks.When I received it, aside from the fact it did not appear to be new (minor scratches, missing packing etc...but it was in acceptable condition...could have been a "2nd" or a return?), it did not disappoint.The strings were D'Addario's, the action was good, no fret-buzz, nice tone & plucked harmonics.The neck, back & sides are not real mahogany...other reviewers here have done an excellent job researching this (see YOYO's review)...it is apparently "nato"...which is a less expensive mahogany-like wood...but it works!There is at least one Youtube clip on the internet of someone playing this model, and it sounds pretty good...and similar to the one I got.As a comparison, I have a Takamine/Jasmine S34C, Jasmine by Takamine S34C NEX Cutaway Acoustic Guitar, that cost ~$100, and while it is a perfectly fine base-level guitar, it cannot compete with the SD50N.If they would include a gig bag for protection, I would give it a full 5-stars...but even without, it is a no-brainer purchase...especially when it is in the Gold Box on sale, like today!I recommend buying this guitar at any price under $200, without reservation, and also suggest considering a gig bag or case, since you will want to protect this baby!EDIT: I discovered that they do offer a gig bag package: Silvertone SD50 Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar Package, and it costs about the same as the guitar by itself...

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5Amazing sound, quality and price!
By Just Living
I purchased this guitar because the features versus price was very competitive. And then I was amazed at the sound. I don't think you can find a better sounding, better looking or better priced acoustic guitar anywhere. This thing is incredible, and sounds like a guitar that costs hundreds of dollars more. The craftsmanship is excellent, with the solid spruce top and mahogany sides, and the acoustic sound is unbelievable. Take a look around, but if you get the chance to play the Silvertone SD50, you'll be quite surprised.

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5GREAT SOUND
By secondbushome
I got this guitar as a lightning deal and I'm glad I did. Out of the box, the guitar was a beauty, though it doesn't look like the picture shown... it was actually much prettier. The headstock is small and shapely. The Nato magohany sides and back and the pickguard was a dark red. The solid top was clear and bright Sitka spruce, contrasted with the red, the guitar looked very distinct and appealing. Even the rosewood bridge was redder than other rosewood I've seen. The solid top is kinda thin compared to other solid tops I've seen, but the sound was bright, defined, bouncy and crisp. Projection was good. This guitar is also VERY light.Playability: out of the box, the action was a bit high and the neck was a little bowed, so the setup needed a little touching up. It came with an allen wrench and instructions on how to operate the truss rod. After tightening it up a little, the action got better but still could be lower. Because of that however, there's no fret buzz at all and chords come out clean. The Grover tuners hold up well.Fit & Finish: The gold on the tuners already had some wear on it, some of the gold had been rubbed off, which was disappointing but expected from a guitar at this price. Another concern was the strap button on the body: it wasn't even glued in! There's no screw. I don't know if they did this on purpose, but it makes using a strap a concern since the button can be pulled out and it could very easily be pulled out. If yours come like this, I'd suggest gluing it in. It does make putting on a strap easier and wearing out the strap end less but it is a hazard for the strap to come off when standing up. Another nitpick, the pointed edge of the pickguard wasn't flush with the body, another glue fix. The rest of the pickguard was glued tight though. Aside from these complaints, the fit and finish was good. The frets were dressed well and nothing was rolling inside the body.This guitar is made in INDONESIA, not China like most guitars at this price range usually are. Given the fact that this is a solidtop, given it's beautiful sound and its adoring look, and given that all the little concerns mentioned before can be easily fixed, this guitar is a great buy for beginners to learn on and experienced players needing a backup or a solidtop 'beater' guitar. Slap on a pickup and you're ready for a gig!

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Cheap Waterford Crystal 7-1/2-Inch Seahorse

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Waterford Crystal 7-1/2-Inch Seahorse Product Description:



  • The ideal gift for the host or hostess
  • 7-1/2-inches tall
  • Carved detail depicting the animal¿s shape and texture; refracts light
  • Individually hand crafted by master artisans in Waterford, Ireland
  • Introduced November 2002

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Finely detailed to capture the spirit of the summer at the seashore.

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5Georgous!
By Rebecca Read
Absolutly beautiful. I put it on a mirrored stand with mulit colored LED lights to shine thru the crystal. It is a spectacular piece and a treasure. I get so many compliments on it from friends and family who come over.

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