Nine Stars DZT-42-1 11 Gallon Stainless Steel Infrared Trashcan

Nine Stars DZT-42-1 11 Gallon Stainless Steel Infrared Trashcan
Features:The Touchless Trashcan uses patented invisible harmless infrared technology. Place hand or debris about 6 inches away from the infrared sensor near the lid. It will open instantly when you approach and will close automatically in 3-second after debris has been released and hand moves away. Lid will remain open if debris or hand is within 6 inches range of the infrared sensor. There are 2 buttons on the front to open and close the lid manually and an on/off switch on the back of the trashcan
Customer Review: What Battery Holder
Wow, at least your can came with a battery holder. Mine didn’t. Needless to say, the touchless can seldom worked as the batteries kept getting dislodged. What a disappointment.
Customer Review: Defective battery holder door
I do like this trash can, EXCEPT for the poorly fitted door to the battery holder. If I move the trash can, or if someone accidentally bumps it, the door becomes dislodged, and the batteries shift, losing their contact points. As a result, the can is no longer a “touchless” one. There is no damage to the door–it’s just a defect in the engineering and production. There’s no way to exchange it, as the postage to return it would cost too much. I’ve resorted to taping not only the door, but also the batteries. It is an annoying workaround. For this reason, I cannot recommend paying the price for this can unless you buy it locally and return it if yours, too, is defective.
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The patented sonic technology of the Sonicare Elite combined with the latest in brush head design creates dynamic cleaning action that removes plaque, reverses gingivitis and naturally whitens teeth. Its slim, angled neck, tapered brush head and contour-fit bristles provide and unparalleled level of comfortable cleaning, especially in those hard-to-reach places.
List Price: $119.99
Amazon Price: $90.93
Customer Review: Once you go Sonicare you never go back.
What a great toothbrush. I have one and my wife has one. She was a hard sell but once she used it for a week she was SOLD! Now she even takes it with her on business trips rather than a normal toothbrush. I have had mine for over 2 years and it still work great. The battery doesn’t last the 2 weeks it used to but it still only needs to be charged once a week or so. Not bad at all. It is worth the money so pull the trigger.
Customer Review: Good, but mold a definite problem
I have owned my Elite model for about 6 months now. Previous to that, I was the owner of the “original” Sonicare toothbrush for about 7 years, which used the standard heads rather than the angled “elite” brush heads. I replaced it only because the non-user-replaceable battery finally gave up the ghost. In general, all the sonicare models do an outstanding job of keeping teeth cleaned, if used properly. I like the sonic action better than rotary or slower-speed mechanical motion. The sonicare keeps my teeth feeling polished. The timer also forces me to brush for a full 2 minutes - 30 seconds for each quadrant of my mouth. As such, I am not going to spend a lot of time commenting on the effectiveness of the sonicare approach in general (which I think is excellent) or in comparing it to other brands. Instead, I’m going to focus here strictly on comparing the new Elite model to the previous model which used so-called “standard” sonicare brush heads rather than “elite” brush heads. First, let’s talk about the relatively few things I like about the new model: * battery indicator - shows when charging (which old one had) and shows how much charge remains (which old one did not have) * styling - mine is blue/white and looks attractive with its rubberized side grips. However, I have a sneaking suspicion the rubber is going to fade and look old more quickly than my older model which was entirely white plastic except for a single small on/off button. * charger - the new charger has open sides, unlike the old model which was a sealed “well” that would trap water and give rise to gunk build up. The new design seems like it will stay cleaner and inhibit model or mildew…at least on the charger base itself * angled brush head - the angle of the “elite” design makes it easier to clean behind your teeth and is used even in most non-electric toothbrushes today. Unfortuately, that is about it in terms of improvements. The big black mark (and I do mean black literally) is that there is a significant problem with mold build-up on this design. * BLACK MOLD - On my old model, I never had a mold problem - ever. Also, the mold problem is not a factor of my environment. I live in Nevada. Humidity is the least of our worries and my house runs conistently drier than normal, particularly in the winter when it is cold and there is very little moisture in the air and the forced-air furnace is running. Many people have to use humidifiers (I don’t use one) to keep the house comfortable. On my old model, I never removed the brush heads except to change them and perhaps once a month to clean the built-up toothpaste that accumulated around the collar that secured the head to the handle. I can honestly say that in 6+ years, there was never a hint of a mold problem. On the new model, however, I began to see the appearance of black mold within 2-4 weeks of purchase. A sanitizer won’t help, either, because the location where the mold is growing is not likely to be exposed to the UV light in the charger. It focuses on the brush stem and bristles, while the mold is in a sort of “cavern” that the light won’t reach. In my opinion, the new model is a poor design and the company is going to have a significant problem until they redesign the brush heads and eliminate this rubber seal entirely. * Handle - my old handle was constructed entirely of plastic, with no rubberized sides. Admittedly, the new sides make it easier to grip. However, I don’t ever recall dropping my old handle because it was overly slippery and my old handle sayed nice and clean because it was entirely of smooth plastic. After 6+ years the white had discolored to an unattractive dull yellow, but it had the important advantage of being able to keep clean. Any white plastic is bound to discolor over time. The new design looks attractive now, with its accenting blue rubber sides; however, that rubber is very likely going to fade and discolor relatively quickly, unlike the previous model which took a very long time before it started to look shabby. Also, toothpaste sticks to the rubber more readily than to the smooth plastic of the old model, making it slightly more difficult to keep clean. Not a big deal, but worth noting. * Handle seal - the handle’s cover has a very small gap around the circumference, right below the threads where the brush head attaches. This is an obvious location for moisture ingression, since when you stand the toothbrush upright, water will drip down to the little “ledge” formed in this location and pool there. The gap isn’t large, but is visible to the naked eye. If I can see it, so can water molecules. In time, I suspect this will spell a problem for the internals. All in all, the new model is more attractive, has a battery indicator, and the angled brush head is slightly easier to use. However, I’m afraid these modest improvements do not eclipse the serious problem noted above; namely, mold growth. I never used to have to take my brush head off, except when toothpaste built up and actually started to inhibit the sonic vibration of the brush head. Now, I’ve taken to removing the brush head after every use to allow everything to air dry properly. It’s a bigger hassle and I’m not confident it will alleviate the mold growth. After all, I think most people are like me and want to focus on maintaining their TEETH - not their toothbrush. And, I’m not real keen about having black mold 3 inches from my mouth, even if it is trapped inside the “guts” of the brush head and not on the brushes/stem itself.
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Goodyear Racing Heavy Duty Shop Seat Heavy duty polished chrome frame High Density foam seat Ball bearing swivel casters Easy access storage tray 400lbs capacity Oversized steel frame and caster
Customer Review: Good quality
Nice quality seat, easy to put together… I’m not real mechanically inclined and it only took me about 10 minutes. 5 bolts and it comes with everything but a phillips screwdriver. Sam’s Club has them for $29 though… better to pick one up there.
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