Has anyone tried something like this? I'd like to upgrade from the crappy plastic mat in my carpeted office (low pile)
So, I was just looking for a relatively cheap pair of bluetooth headphones, that had AptX low latency, so that my wife could watch TV and use headphones at night, and I came across these Lynxsonic headphones for $48 ($64 minus 25% off at the time, up to $60 or $80 minus 25% off now - maybe they will go back on sale again?) The feature list seemed to check all the boxes and I found that this appears to originally have been funded from kickstarter and indiegogo (kickstarter page below). I took a chance on them and all of the features they tout are there, wireless charging, can use with a 3.5mm cable even when the battery is dead, AptX support. I don't have anything to compare the noise cancellation to, but it seems pretty damn effective, and I personally found the sound quality good. These are a little bit bulkier than some of the big brand headphones, but I still think they look good. Worth looking into if you need a cheap set of headphones with all the features IMO.
So I’m having to return my red wing blacksmiths for a third time due to defects. Did the company just go to shit? I’ve never had an issue with my iron rangers. Is there any other recommendations? Wolverine 1000 mile?
Wolverines are decent at best. There’s tons of boots out there now if you’re willing to get over sticker shock. Nicks, Whites, and Wesco just to name a few.
I've had my Thorogood's for years and years (7 based on my posting history about them). Made in Wisconsin. Wash with Lexol and re-apply Obenauf LP yearly. Thorogood will restore them but I've never had it done. They will also sell you replacement soles to take to your local cobbler if you need them.
Has anyone ever bought love-sac’s outdoor furniture? I’m really interested in a sectional for my screened porch.
Extremely. Plus the built in cushion covers are great. We got a big cover and haven't even used it yet.
My sister has a pair and loves hers too. My standard outfit is typically white or black common projects, so I figured I'd expand a bit.