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  • K. Miller - Bad Intuit ... Bad

    I agree with other reviewers who advocate the trial first. THis is what I learned as a owner of quickbooks 2006 for Windows (yes 5 years old and still way better).

  • DTK48 - dull, white haze

    If what your trying to water-proof needs a clear finish, this is not the product. I found that after the first coat dried, a second coat using the second spray left a dull, white haze on my finished product.

  • Kristine C - A childhood classic

    This compilation of tales is captivatingly illustrated and includes all the favorite tales from my childhood. The lessons are timeless, the stories ever relatable, and this should be in the home library of every child.

  • Ericka McFee - LOVE this seat!

    The colors are so cute and it is super easy to instal with the seat belt rear facing. I have not tried latch. Very cozy and padded. I like how the shoulder pads apply cushion for the chest clip. It does take up a lot of front to back room all the way reclined but we have a Tahoe and its fine. My daughter likes to be more reclined too. Recline 2 is very upright for rear facing and does install properly in my car anyways. The head rest is a little hard to move up and down. I like that it has a pocket in the cover for the manual and for the extra shoulder pads.

  • Chris - Good for what it is.

    It's ok, but no one uses Access, really. If you're handling a tiny amount of data you can use Excel, and if you're working at the enterprise level then you'll use SQL Server. It's a decent bridge for someone who has no concept of databases who probably will not bother to learn SQL, but this is a small group of people. I suggest just trying to learn SQL. It's not hard, and much more impressive. Pretty much no one is going to hire you just because you know Access.

  • Amazon Customer - Ok, but so-so quality

    Just got the latest one Jig. I have another that I have owned for ten years. The new one has some flaws. For instance, the platform is 1 inch high. So, if you are working with long pieces and need to make a jig to hold this one, you have to get 1 inch dimension ply or wood. But you cannot buy that at most home improvement stores. Rather, you can get 23/32 ply, and then buy a 1/4 sheet and make it that way. The older jog was made from machined aluminum, this is a piece of plastic. Cheap quality The finish of the #2 sq driver is not nearly as good as the old one, and mine had to be ground a bit to remove spurs. Again, cheap quality. the DVD is a waste of money. I would rather have had paper instructions, and not had to buy a DVD. The dust vent is a waste of money. Putting on a hose makes makes the jig bulky and hard to use. So, why did I need to pay for it? Finally, mine came NIB but without a piece for the depth stop.

  • Michael S. - Add a very clean look.

    I got these to replace my old rusted drip pans. They were 2$ more than the cheap ones I had in before that rusted out in less than a year and worth every penny more. They weigh a little more which helps keep them from moving around while banging around on the stove top. The fit is nice on this old ge stove top in my rental house. The fit was something I was worried about since there are no numbers to match up and didn't want to buy and return until something fit correctly. Maybe I got lucky on the first try? They are also very easy to clean off as I am a messy cooker and spil, about 3/4 of what ever I'm cooking all over the place, the clean up was important to me. Hope you enjoy this drip pan set as much as I am.