• Classic reliable crucial SSD, I trust it for years

  • A decent frappé maker, sturdy that does its job well, I will return after some time of use

  • Very good bulbs in terms of brightness and the color is exactly as I expected, I will return once I see how long they last

  • Initially, the review concerns the D38E with the largest motor of 350w. After a year of use, I can't say it's not what I expected, a beautiful scooter with red-black color, nice design and of course Segway quality. First of all, I weigh about 85 kilos and my scooter has a range of 20-25 km depending on weather conditions (lots of wind, greater resistance, shorter range). The price I got it for was quite low, I brought it from a European warehouse for 350 euros. Because not everything is positive, at least in my case, the 350w motor is not enough, even on slight inclines it drops speed to 15, ideally I think the same model should come out with a 500w motor. Overall very satisfied, I recommend it

  • Creality3D Ender-3 V3 Se Standalone 3D Printer with USB Connection

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    5
    10 out of 10 members found this review helpful

    I bought this printer a month ago and since then, with almost daily use, I can say that I am completely satisfied (relative to its price). It is sturdy, and with the right settings, you can achieve quite high speeds (always talking about amateur use). The automatic Bed leveling has really saved me a lot of trouble. I only use a Nozzle 0.4, so I cannot express an opinion on more detailed prints. As for the noise, I would recommend reducing the fan intensity through the slicer (I use Cura), because it is set to 100% cooling, which I consider unnecessary for the average user's prints; 40%-50% is sufficient. I haven't printed with ABS or other plastics yet, I have only used PLA and I can say I haven't had any issues. Now, if someone wants some extra features like a touch screen, more updated software, better connectivity, higher speeds and temperatures, etc., they can look at the V3 KE version, which, with a little more money, will meet those needs. Overall, one of the most honest (if not the most honest) printers in this price category. I will come back in the future if any problems arise that I haven't noticed so far.

    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
    • Precision in operation
    • Noise
  • So I bought these about 2 years ago, if I'm not mistaken, for a price below 100€. Initially, they are comfortable and have a very easy lacing system, which is also durable. They were used for everyday use and proved to be reliable. The only negative aspect is that they are quite warm for summer and obviously, due to the smooth surface underneath with the studs on wet ground (tiles, marble), it can be slippery. However, I will still give them 5 stars because their use is not everyday like I used them, but for trail running, so the latter wouldn't be a problem on uneven terrain

    • Comfort
    • Weight
    • Do they have the expected size?
    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
    • Durability
    • They don't hit the foot
  • I bought them for around 80€, at first glance they seemed like a good choice.
    The positives:
    - Quite lightweight shoes
    - Durable sole from a well-known tire company
    - Design
    - Very good ventilation for the foot

    However, the negatives were:
    - Initially, they are quite hard with a not-so-absorbent sole
    - The walls are thin and if you don't wear high socks, they hit you in the back
    - The most important of all, poor construction quality, they wore out after a few times of wearing and got cut on the sides (obviously my fault because it looked like a cut with a knife), it just doesn't justify getting cut so easily to the point where I don't even notice it, and in front, near the big toe, the upper part got a hole (and I frequently trim my nails).

    Overall, I went back to Adidas after years, but I don't think I will choose them again

    • Weight
    • Do they have the expected size?
    • Comfort
    • Do they hit the foot a little?
    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
    • Durability
  • Honestly, if I hadn't seen it with my own eyes, I wouldn't believe it. I put the dough in the refrigerator for 24 hours along with a sachet as well because I had experienced it in the past and it didn't rise. I threw away the remaining 2 as they were completely useless.

  • HP 255 G8 15.6" IPS FHD (Ryzen 5-3500U/8GB/256GB SSD/W11 Home) (GR Keyboard)

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    2 out of 2 members found this review helpful
    Verified purchase

    Generally, the laptop, although an older model, stands up well today. It is mainly used for office work, where I have no complaints. Perhaps one disadvantage (like all laptops, of course) is the temperatures, as they are slightly elevated without reaching dangerous levels

    • Screen
    • Speed
    • Keyboard
    • Touchpad
    • Battery life
    • Weight
    • Value for money
    • Temperature
  • I just received the case and I will focus on the following observations without having used it yet:

    Positive:
    - Beautiful design
    - Non-slip
    - The camera flap is the best (one of the reasons I chose it)
    - It looks sturdy and high quality

    Negative:
    - I would like the type-c to have a protective flap to prevent dust from entering
    - It is difficult to remove (however, it fits perfectly so I can justify it)
    - Hard plastic, I would prefer a slightly softer material for shock absorption

    I am looking forward to seeing its thermal conductivity in the first charges, as the Poco heats up quite a bit during charging due to its fast charger, as well as its durability over time and wear and tear

    • Application
    • Durability
    • Protection
    • Material quality
    • Volume
    • It does not affect handling
    • Value for money
    • Is it removed with little difficulty?
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