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My husband and me LOVE this Steam Vac! We used to rent a Rug Doctor from our local Bi-Mart, and it usually ran around $60 for the rental, cleaning solutions, etc.
After purchasing the Hoover SteamVac Carpet Cleaner with Clean Surge, it paid for itself within a few months.
Pros:
*You can clean up kool-aide spills, dog messes, etc., immediately before the stain sets in
*It has an upholstery attachment to clean furniture, etc., so you can keep them clean and clean up spills and spots
*It sucks up the water after you clean it
*The brushes break up the dirt and are powerful
I recommend you heat up the water, we always boil a big pot and use it like that, I really don’t know why they call it a steam cleaner because it really doesn’t heat up the water
THIS PRODUCT IS GREAT AND WE LOVE IT! All the stores around there locally that had comparable carpet cleaners with the same features all cost $300+
Black Framed Matted Print
My friend and I usually have the same taste in books. She loved Twilight. When she loaned me her copy of Twilight, I anticipated it to be an amazing novel.
I couldn’t have been more wrong.
The plot holes. There were so many plot holes in Twilight. For example, were the kids at Forks High so stupid that they didn’t notice the Cullens’ eye color changing? Or how Edward and his family skipped school every time there was a sunny day? Didn’t they ever brush against a Cullen by accident, and realize how cold and hard their skin was? Why didn’t Carlisle Cullen ever think of homeschooling? I could go on forever? Why did 5 guys fall in love with Bella in Forks, while she had NO guy attention in Phoenix?
The characters where completely unoriginal. They ALL fit into a stereotype. Bella was the typical “weak” female, with no redeeming qualities. Edward was the hot guy, Mike/Eric/Tyler/ were the guys that had crushes on Bella, with no other parts to their personalities. Alice was the bubbly shopoholic, Lauren was the jealous queen bee. NONE of them had anything more to their personalities.
The superficiality of Edward and Bella’s relationship. He liked her, because she smelled good. She liked him because he was gorgeous. That’s all to their relationship. It’s nothing about personality.
The writing style. Stephenie Meyer kept elaborating about Edward’s looks .It makes the reader want to hurl. Also, Stephenie Meyer adds impressive vocab to make herself sound smart. (I have no problem with impressive vocab, it’s just the way it doesn’t even fit in the story)
Why does Edward watch Bella sleep? Doesn’t anyone realize how twisted that is? That’s not love. That’s creepy obsesssion.
Bella has nothing at all to her personality. She was supposed to be plain, yet guys are all over her. She flirts with Jacob, and then blows him off for Edward.
Don’t read Twilight if you value your time. Read Anne Rice.
Historic Print S D
Good card, just can’t get it to work with our Kodak camera. Works great with our Canon and our Aptek video camera.
Print Head PF 03
I am so happy with my Kindle that I bought one for my husband for his birthday. He takes it everywhere with him, and as an attorney it is perfect – he can keep his PDFs on there for easy access and can read while he waits at court, at the doctor, wherever.
All the sceptics I know who have seen my Kindle now love it and quite a few friends and family members have ordered their own.
The service is great, even in South Africa. Thanks Amazon!
Historic Print M 3
i read some reviews that this wouldnt work on a ps3, because it needed to be 1.3 or something another,anyways guess what they work on the ps3 and its so cheap cant beat that
Historic Print M Annual
OK – so I’m not an intellect….but I found this book to be absolutely wonderful. I listened to it on CD as I travelled to and from work. It was well written and absolutely held my interest from beginning to end. If you want John Steinbeck, then read John Steinbeck (as suggested from readers who don’t share my enthusiasm). In the meantime, enjoy this wonderful story and cry and laugh, as I did.
High Yield Print Cartridge
This is a great way to use your Garmin in your car. The alternative is using the suction cups that come with your GPS. That is great but there may be some issues with that.
1st. There may be jurisdictions that frown upon sticking things to your front window.
2st. Theft. This can easily be moved under the seat or out of view. Even if you have a suction cup unit and take it down, it will leave the telltale ring on your window advertising to others that there is a GPS unit inside this car.
It sticks well on most any dashboard, stays secure despite hard turns and acceleration.
Overall, it works well. I recommend!!
The system was in OK condition for not what I expected for what I paid. I had to replace the wireless bar that receives the remotes commands because the wire had been cut, and for that cost I could have just paid the extra 20.00 for a new system instead of 20 less for the used one. I am not real happy about this.
Vancouver Trolley Canvas Print
Excelent product, it has everything you need to work at home or school, at a very reasonable price. I realy recomend it
Historic Print M Darktown
The book is set in Ireland for the most part and is written by an Irish author. Artemis Fowl is a twelve year old genius, who lives on an estate outside of Dublin. He has decided to replace his family’s failing wealth by stealing a Fairy’s `Book’. Artemis learns the language and customs of fairies, and develops a complicated plan to capture a fairy, Holly, in order to trade her for all the gold in the LEPrecons hostage fund. Holly is an energetic Fairy with a bit to prove since her recent catastrophe. The book is fast paced and interesting. The difference between the two worlds is intriguing. The author alternates between the viewpoint of Artemis and Holly. At one point in the middle of the book, the author’s voice pops in and introduces another character, literally. The effect was a speed bump while reading. This is a world where the different species interact; dwarf, trolls, mud people (humans) and fairies are alive and interesting. The author alluded to at least two other stories related to the characters in this book. The problem with the book is I didn’t really identify with any of the characters. There were interesting passages about Artemis and Holly, the Butler character was intriguing, and Commander Root was unique, but none of them had me cheering for them to succeed. Holly was the friendliest character, but she was not the main character. It would be interesting to have a student debate the ethics of Artemis’ plan. What was the good Artemis accomplished? Or was there any at all? The end of the book specifically states that we should not interpret Artemis’ actions regarding his mother and anything other than selfishness. Students will identify with Artemis because he is so smart, smarter than everyone around him, what kid doesn’t feel that? He gets to order around all the adults in his world as well. Artemis is a classic teenager in some ways as well; he wants his mother around, but only on his terms and doing what he wants her to do. I would recommend thi
Canvas Print Rodgers Avenue