
Saturday, October 4, 2014
Swiss Gear USB Charger for iPod

System-S Car Charger for Samsung E2330 B7722i Galaxy Gio S5660 Ch@t 335 Galaxy mini S5570 Galaxy Ac
Thursday, September 18, 2014
System-S Backup Battery Charger Extender for Amazon Kindle 4 Fire HD WiFi Touch

- Insert four conventional 1,5V Mignon AA size batteries into the pack and have a portable power source
- Total running time with connected battery adapter will be extended for hours (depending on the used batteries up to 8 hours)
- Eliminates traveling with a ac adapter or charging cradle
- Charges your battery or provide backup power
- Lightweight , slim and compact size.
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I inserted new batteries and tried to charge our Kindle Fire but, it did not work. I also tried charging a Samsung Galaxy S3 and Samsung Galaxy Media Player with no luck. I returned it and am looking for an alternative.Wednesday, September 10, 2014
Gomadic High Output Home Wall AC Charger for the ViewSonic ViewPad 7 with Power Sleep technology -

- Advanced state-of-the-art internal circuitry protects the ViewSonic ViewPad 7 from power surges, overcharging, and short-circuiting, to significantly extend the internal battery lifecycle.
- Power Sleep"" feature reduces vampire power draw 99%. Charger will consume less than 0.1W of power when in ""dormant state"" (e.g. not connected to the ViewSonic ViewPad 7).
- Gomadic Powerful High Wattage wall charger for home or travel use. Customized circuit design is based on the latest in power regulation and is tailored to the precise output voltage and resistor ID requirements of the ViewSonic ViewPad 7 (accurate to 0.1v!)
- Uniquely engineered in a small, lightweight, and highly portable design, the Gomadic ViewSonic ViewPad 7 Wall Charger travels easily, saving both space and time.
- TipExchange Technology protects your investment, by providing a means to change/upgrade your charger by simply swapping the physical charging tip. (Charging tip for ViewSonic ViewPad 7) included with additional tips sold separately)
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Thursday, July 24, 2014
[Aftermarket Product] Brand New Sync Syncing Battery Charging Charger Pod Dock Desktop Cradle Repla
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At the back is a microusb socket where you plug in your own charger, and when the phone is inserted it goes onto an accurately positioned microusb plug, the fit is just right, not too tight, not too loose. This would be ideal for a bedside table perhaps using "car dashboard" mode.
The only downside to this dock is that you can't access the headphone socket when phone is docked, otherwise it'd be five stars.
this is also compatible with the T-Mobile MyTouch 4G Slide, and if it's slid open you can access the headphone socket
Tuesday, April 29, 2014
Husky Liners Custom Fit Heavy Duty Back Seat Floor Mat (Black)

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These are trim to fit mats. I tried them but still didn't like the fit. Went with Weathertechs instead for more custom fit. Quality is good, just not happy with trim to fit style.Read Best Reviews of Husky Liners Custom Fit Heavy Duty Back Seat Floor Mat (Black) Here
I think the greatest frustration in shopping for this type of product is verifying a custom fit design. I was lead to believe this was a custom fitted product NOT SO! While this is well made of heavy rubber, it is a generic design that requires trimming to get an OK but not perfect fit.Want Husky Liners Custom Fit Heavy Duty Back Seat Floor Mat (Black) Discount?
As others have stated these are NOT custom fit, they are trim to fit and even then they didn't fit my application well and had to be trimmed into the mats themselves. I bought them specifically because they were supposed to be custom and I was looking for a better fit than the Weathercraft ones they replaced.Thursday, February 6, 2014
DEWALT DC515K 1/2 Gallon 18-Volt NiCd Cordless Wet/Dry Vac

The box contains the vacuum itself, rechargeable battery, fast charger (will charge a completely flat battery in about an hour), and a thin but complete owner's manual.
The DeWalt's design is all business. It's about the size of two irons or half a shoe box. The top has a very grippy rubberized handle that's set above a large (but not stiff) responsive power switch. It's very easy to turn the vacuum on and off with one hand and very difficult to do so accidentally. A plastic vacuum hose runs from the back of the unit over the top (the handle) to the vacuum nozzle on the front of the unit. You can easily pull the hose out of the nozzle to get into smaller crevices; put the hose back in and it's a normal hand vacuum. Underneath, in the back you've got a black plastic debris bin that's held in place with a beefy (but, again, not too stiff) latch. In front of that is the standard DeWalt battery pack.
Although it's one of the heavier vacuums out there, the weight is well balanced. You can easily tilt the vacuum in all directions without feeling like you're fighting the weight of the battery and/or the vacuum motor. You can vacuum vertical surfaces just as easily as horizontal ones. You CAN use the vacuum vertically if there's water in the collection bin; the bin seals tightly enough to the base that leakage isn't a problem. However, having too much water in there could make it splash into the motor assembly. So the moral is: If you've got water in the collection bin, empty it out before doing anything vertical (or hold the vacuum horizontal and use the detachable hose).
So, how well does it work? Quite well, in fact. The motor is very powerful and was able to easily pick up all manner of bits that I threw at it including drywall dust, small finishing nails, screw anchors, and cat hair from a wood floor. It also did an excellent job removing cat hair from upholstery despite its lack of a power brush or upholstery comb. In the car, it easily picked up all the sand, dirt, pebbles and occasional penny without any complaints, including bits that were embedded in a damp carpeted floor mat.
Emptying the bin is simplicity itself and takes less than five seconds to complete. The filter seems to be doing an excellent job so far; even with a bin full of drywall dust, there's no "cloud" when you turn the vacuum on again. I haven't yet needed to clean the filter but it's easily removable and is washable. (EDIT 03-24-08: I finally had to wash the filter. It lost about 70% of its suction after pulling up a buttload of spackle dust, so I removed and tapped the filter against the inside of a trash can. A HUGE cloud of dust was released. About a minute at the sink with a small stiff bristled scrub brush and the filter came clean. I let it dry overnight before reinstalling it; meanwhile I rinsed out the collection bin and cleaned up the unit itself. By morning it was back to its old self again, sucking up everything and scaring the cats.)
The battery lasts friggin' forever. Out of the box the battery had a partial charge on it that lasted about 20 minutes. After charging for about half an hour in the included charger I was able to vacuum pretty much every corner and edge in the house, plus my car, without losing any vacuum strength. A big selling point for me was that it uses standard DeWalt power tool batteries so finding replacements will be incredibly easy.
My only real issue with the vacuum is one that has been mentioned before: This vacuum is LOUD and does emit a power tool-like whine which some people can find annoying. I doubt it's any louder than my full-size vacuum cleaner but since it's held in your hand rather than being dragged on the floor, it's closer to your ears and therefore might sound louder. So far as 18v handheld vacuums I compared it against this one is about average in noise, and compared to all handheld vacuums I looked at this is definitely one of the louder ones. I therefore wouldn't consider this to be "bad design" but simply a consequence of a larger and more powerful motor. Even so, since there are other 18v handhelds out there which aren't as loud, I think DeWalt could have done a little something to quiet it down just a little more.
I also would have liked to have a transparent debris bin so that I could see how full it was. This feature exists on at least 2/3 of the handheld vacuums out there today. I recognize DeWalt's "yellow and black" design decision here probably overrode this as a possible feature.
The only other thing I would have liked to see on this vacuum is a few more accessories; namely, a shoulder strap (so you can walk around using the hose to clean things like window sills and such) and a few hose accessories like an upholstery brush or pinhole nozzle. Still, even with these minor shortcomings I'd definitely buy this one again.I was excited to get this vac as I needed a commercial quality portable for the random handyman jobs my boss sends me to in between regular framing gigs. Having an extra battery and charger to use with my other Dewalt 18 volt tools made this the vac to buy. I'm on the fence as to whether or not I would buy it again.
Did you read in any of these reviews that it is LOUD? Well, it is. It is not just that the vacuum is loud, but that it is an extremely high-pitched whining kind of loud. If I use it without earplugs I begin to get irritable like when I have to listen to a broken car alarm, a yapping poodle (oh, isn't he so-o-o cute!), or a toddler who isn't getting what he wants in the supermarket candy aisle. I have tried to adjust the pitch by SLIGHTLY covering the air intakes and outputs with blue painters tape to no avail. It is like an 18 volt motorized whistle. The fact that the vacuum operates at a mere arm's length from your ears exacerbates the problem.
You figure that if you buy an 18 volt vacuum made by Dewalt that you are going to get some serious suction, right? Not the case with this vacuum, or at least the one I bought. My 7.2 volt Dustbuster is much stronger than this vacuum. When I'm on the job I usually need to pick up sawdust, wood chips, drywall dust, and small screws and finish nails. The Dewalt leaves something to be desired when it comes to these materials, requiring me to go over and over the dirty area to get all the dust, and leaving me to pick up the bigger debris by hand. It isn't a clogged filter either, as I keep the filter meticulously clean on this, and on all my vacuums. I find it hard to believe that the engineers on this project were content to let a Dustbuster outperform this cool looking vacuum in suction strength.
There are some solid points about this vacuum. First off, the thing seems to run and run on a fully charged battery. If it does have 1/2 the suction of the Dustbuster, at least it runs several times as long. In the end that may equal as much or more dirt being picked up per charge.
The batteries and charger are compatible with your other dewalt tools.
The vacuum is made of thick, heavy duty plastic that, so far, has endured all the rigors of commercial use, including being at the bottom of the Jobox under a heap of other tools. It is not fragile.
I have not had it clog up yet, even when the canister is full up solid to the dustport it keeps on vacuuming. I know this doesn't sound quite possible but it is my experience. It can deal with drywall dust which is the bane of many vaccums.
It vacuums liquids. It can be used to clean up while wet polishing counter tops or wet cutting concrete in a situation where water can't be allowed to go all over the place. I have used mine to drain the water from a low spot on a wet, leaky roof so that I could perform repairs.
The collection bin can be emptied and reinstalled in about 6 seconds. The HEPA quality filter is easy to access and rinses off under the tap. (I don't think that you are supposed to scrub this type of filter with a brush or anything as you may damage the rather delicate-and expensivemembrane.)
It looks way cool.
There you have it. The vacuum performed less well than I expected as far as its suction strength goes. It is annoyingly loud. On the other hand it is useful for wet tasks and I'm not afraid to let it get knocked around, it'll probably last many, many years. I just ordered a Makita 14 volt vacuum, which received glowing reviews here on Amazon, before I wrote this review. I plan on using the Makita to keep my client's floors clean of dust and debris and will use the Dewalt on other, task specific jobs.
Hope this review helps you in your decision making process.
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Dustbuster that runs on my 18V batteries....hard to beat for convenience. Good battery life and pretty good suction, but it is LOUD with a really high pitched sound that buzzes in your ears. It comes with one XRP 18V battery which is about $60 so the cost of the vac is $70 or so. Was great to use in my attic rather than dragging out the big shop vac. I tried and returned the 2 gallon vac. This one has about the same suction and is cheaper and smaller. Hose detaches for cleaning in corners etc. Other than the noise...I love it.Read Best Reviews of DEWALT DC515K 1/2 Gallon 18-Volt NiCd Cordless Wet/Dry Vac Here
For a handheld cordless vac, this works well. Suction is adequate for picking up sawdust, small nails, screws, drywall dust, etc. Used for the first time today on a wet clean-up and it worked great. No it won't replace my full size shop vac, but that isn't why I bought it. Its great for bringing into the house to clean up work messes that don't justify the large plug-in vac, or when you don't want to junk up the house-vac with work debris. Battery life is really good. Bought it about a month ago and have used it about a dozen times without charging again until today. None of the clean up jobs were significant just various wood dust and chips... but still impressive battery life.Want DEWALT DC515K 1/2 Gallon 18-Volt NiCd Cordless Wet/Dry Vac Discount?
I purchased the DeWalt vac to replace an older Dustbuster. The power of the DeWalt is considerably better. The hose function works well and is great for corners and tight areas. Many reviews raise concern about noise. Here is a comparison measured at 36 inches:DeWalt cordless vac 87-90 dB
Black and Decker Dustbuster 80-82 dB
Porter Cable wet/dry shop vac 87 dB
Dirt Devil 84 dB
Simplicity home floor vacuum 80 dB
Hearing damage occurs at 90dB over time. Ear muffs for hearing protections store nicely on the handle of the DeWalt and, I believe, should be used. I do not find this to be particularly inconvenient. I own other DeWalt tools and have found them to be consistently high quality. This one is no exception.
Tuesday, January 7, 2014
For Magellan RoadMate 1200 / 1210 / 1212 / 1340 / 1400 / 1412 / 1430 / 1440 / 1470 Portable Travel

- Gives you the flexibility to charge your navigation unit at home or on vacation
- Lightweight unit restores power to your navigation system
- Safely charges the battery on your GPS while driving
- IC Chip recognizes a full battery & automatically switches to saver modeing and overheating)
Monday, November 18, 2013
Virgin Mobile Samsung M575 Mobile Smartphone (Tangle Free) Retractable Car Charger Adapter
Thursday, November 14, 2013
GTMax Hot Pink USB Mini Car Charger Vehicle Power Adapter for T-Mobile Samsung Sidekick 4G SGH-T839

Sunday, November 3, 2013
Kindle Fire PowerBolt Duo USB Car Charger with USB Cable by Kensington

The Kindle Fire requires an electrical charging current of 1.8 A (1800 mA), so only chargers meeting current output of more than 1.8 A can charge it in reasonable amount of time. Many chargers on the market have output current of 2.1A. Make sure you see this specification on the product page. Kensington, Skiva, and Scosche all make car chargers that meet the 2.1 A requirement but are much more expensive.
The least expensive is by AmazonBasics, under $10.
AmazonBasics 2-Port USB Car Charger with 2.1 Amp Output (Black)
You also need a micro USB cable (for charging and data transfer):
AmazonBasics USB Cable 2.0 A Male to Micro B (6 Feet / 1.8 Meters), $6
This is the kind of cable (USB 2.0 on one end and micro USB on the other) that some reviewers were saying that Amazon should have included in the Fire box. It is used for charging if the connection is between the Fire and a USB charger, or copying files from your computer to the Fire and vice versa, if the connection is between the Fire and your computer.
This charger has two USB ports that share the 2100 mA output, so if you want fast charging, use just one port to charge the Fire/iPad, and leave the other not used by anything else.
This combo costs $16, about half the cost of the Kensignton.
I would only recommend the Kensington if you want to charge the Fire or iPad AND another USB device that consumes less than 1.0 A SIMULTANEOUSLY and don't want to sacrifice charging time. Physically, the Kensington is smaller and also well-made.The other two reviews don't say much of anything other than negative stuff so I am going to tell you about the good stuff. I ordered this for my first Kindle. No it is not black like the picture or at least mine is not. Mine is white. It does work nicely when I have been in a crunch to charge my Kindle while traveling in the car. No it's nothing fancy that needs to cost a ton of money! Amazon has provided a good product for charging the Kindle. I hope this helps anyone they may want to purchase. It really does work!
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Love this charger. Now I don't have to worry about not being able to charge up my Kindle Fire. This fits any standard car plug (former cigarettte lighter) and it even piggy backs a similar product since the plug has two ports.Read Best Reviews of Kindle Fire PowerBolt Duo USB Car Charger with USB Cable by Kensington Here
With my Kindle Fire, the more I learn how to use its extensive capabilities, the more I find use for a package of accessories, like the USB connector. I have transferred files from my laptop in a flash. Then there is the car recharger. Now I can go anywhere and keep my Fire ready for reading ebooks or for checking email as well as the entire web. Good accessories. I also recommend a good quality cover to protect the glass in a Fire or any other portable device, and on the Fire, earbuds bring the music or the sound in a movie to you clearly without disturbing others.Want Kindle Fire PowerBolt Duo USB Car Charger with USB Cable by Kensington Discount?
THE ITEM WAS JUST AS PROMISED. IT WORKS WELL. IT COMES WITH THE USB CORD AS WELL AS CIG LIGHTER ADAPTER.Thursday, October 24, 2013
Cbus Wireless MicroUSB Micro USB Car Charger for HTC One V, EVO 4G LTE, EVO V 4G, One X, One S, Tit
Tuesday, October 15, 2013
Universal Compact fortable WHITE or Black Travel charger USB Wall charging adapter for mp3 player,

Guess I'll have to end up purchasing the more expensive version anyways...
Friday, September 20, 2013
Belkin MOTOROLA I50/I85/V120/V60 ( F8V7022-E-MK )
Thursday, August 29, 2013
Official Samsung Car Charger for Samsung Mesmerize SCH-i500

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I don't know what else to say. It appears to be well constructed. It doesn't charge very fast, but neither does the regular wall plug in unit that the phone came with, so that's probably a battery/phone issue more than a charger issue. I'm satisfied with this purchase and I recommend this charger.Read Best Reviews of Official Samsung Car Charger for Samsung Mesmerize SCH-i500 Here
Exactly what I needed. It's not like the after market ones that break or quit working after a month. I have have it for a while now and no issues.Want Official Samsung Car Charger for Samsung Mesmerize SCH-i500 Discount?
Works great on all our phones. Univiersal size. Easy to use. Will fit in purse or pocket. Fits well in glove box.Saturday, August 17, 2013
Schumacher SE-125A Automatic / Manual Battery Charger with Engine Start

All this and it does what other chargers do. 2 amp trickle charge, high powered capacitor starting function.
I DROVE OVER THIS CHARGER WITH A 5000 POUND 1986 LTD CROWN VICTORIA TODAY! FLAT as a pancake. Ahem, well. First plugged it in and promptly blew the garage circuit breaker. Immediately started hunting for other Schumacher chargers on the net. After spending two hours and seeing this particular unit is now over $100 new, thought "Well, let's see if I somehow tear it apart and look." No sooner got the mangled housing off, and (uuuhhh!!) bent the back upright (which had a circuit board on it), plugged it in, and it works!! And, in the course of bending back the heavy steel housing, NO paint flaked off. Must be baked-on enamel. These babies are built tough. As another reviewer for Schumacher chargers said, "No repackaged imported junk".
I take my hat off to this company: features, durability (!), quality........ wow.This is, IMHO, a well made battery charger. Works well! (Even with the quirks noted below).
The Good:
1) Has manual and auto modes and therefore will charge a completely dead battery. (Some , if not most, automatic only chargers need a couple volts to prove correct hookup and will not begin charging on a fully dead battery).
2) Heavy duty metal case.
3) Plenty of charging options including 6 volt for, perhaps, charging a single golf cart battery as found in RV and scooter apps as well.
4) Has "OFF" setting on rotary dial. Useful if using the 125 Amp start setting which has recommended max 5 sec duration per instructions.
5) Charges 12 volt batteries very, very well. (Have not tested on 6 volt)
The BAD:
1) Has poor rotary switch layout. Requires (most of the time) when switching to off or from 2A to 15A setting to cycle through the 125amp setting. This causes unnecessary stress on the battery and the charger. To avoid this one must unplug when changing setting.
2) Poorly written instructions regarding the use of the rotary switch vs the slide switch. Inst manual is generic for many of their chargers and not specific for this model.
3) Amp gauge on front of charger does not read in amps, but % of battery charge. Great for girls and girly guys, but not for the guys who have lawn tractors, boats, ATV's, etc. and really want to know what is going on at a glance.
4) Feet are molded from the metal case and do not have protective rubber pads to prevent marring and skiding.
The "who cares":
1) Has green LED which lights when battery is fully charged in 15 amp automatic mode. Does not work in 2 amp mode where it might actually be useful.
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I've owned this about two years and its worked flawlessly. Its been used to keep three vehicles, three tractors, and two lawn mowers going through all the Minnesota seasons. I like the fact that it has an "off" setting. Its been very versatile and holds up well to fairly rough treatment. Would definitely buy again.EDIT 5/27/11:
Very shortly after writing this glowing review, my unit seems to have died. I needed to jump a battery and pulled out the charger and let it charge for the normal amount of time. But battery was still dead. Repeated this process a few times and decided it wasn't the battery, must be something wrong with the truck, which is admittedly fairly old. Then noticed I wasn't getting a decent spark when i touched the positive and negative connectors together. Pulled out very old and frail charger that was nearly junked when I bought this Schumacher and it charged up the battery just fine. Upon further review, it appears that my Schumacher charger works only when in Manual setting, and does nothing when in automatic. I expect this sort of product to last more than two years.
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I had an older Schumacher that only had a 50 amp emergency boost, which was inadequate for most emergencies, so when that disappeared, I bought this SE-125A. I left it on the 2 amp charger setting for awhile on my Porsche's 12v battery while it was still connected in the car. It fully charged it and as stated in the owner's manual, when set on the 2 amp charge, the green light will not light when the battery is fully charged. The 15 amp, 12v automatic setting will turn on the green light when the battery is charged, but I wouldn't leave it like this for too long. I looked at the meter and the green light was lit, then the charger would stop charging with the meter falling off to the right. At the same time the green light would shut off, but then the meter would swing back to the left (charging again) and the green light would go on. This cycle took about 5 seconds to complete. After watching this happen many times over a period of 2 minutes, I unplugged it, feeling that can't be good for the Schumacher's longevity. It does the job and the price is right. The cord attached to the unit is relatively short, so you'll need a high quality 3-pronged extension cord if you want to use this charger while the battery is still connected in your vehicle.Want Schumacher SE-125A Automatic / Manual Battery Charger with Engine Start Discount?
I have a diesel pickup truck with two large batteries. This charges them up no problem. It is compact enough to not take up too much room in the garage, but does the job. I doubt it would start my engine on run down batteries, but I don't expect it to do so. I read other reviews saying there is sharp metal exposed, and it should have rubber feet or something on it, and mine doesn't have either issue. It has no sharp metal exposed, and the feet are rounded metal.