Top products from r/Augusta
We found 22 product mentions on r/Augusta. We ranked the 18 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
1. Zinus 6 Inch Ultima Memory Foam Mattress / Pressure Relieving / CertiPUR-US Certified / Bed-in-a-Box, Twin
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
INSPIRED BY NATURE - Wholesome and natural ingredients, like green tea and moisture-absorbing charcoal work wonders in a mattress! And we’ve designed this one to control odors, maintain freshness, and envelop your shape so you awake restored and refreshedPRESSURE-RELIEVING FOAMS - 1.5 inches confo...
2. Windshield Window Cleaner Tool, Unbreakable Extendable Long-Reach Handle, Unique Pivoting Triangular Head, 3 Washable Reusable Microfiber Bonnets, Car & Home Inside Interior Exterior Use - Lint Free
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
√ FAST AND EASY TO CLEANING AUTO WINDSHIELD: Clean car window interiors and exteriors without straining! No more hurting your back. With the Extendable 9"-15" handle and pivoting head getting to those hard to reach the corners inside the windshield is simple. You get the cleaner and clearer shine ...
3. Lunt Solar Systems Solar Eclipse Glasses - 5 Pack Premium CE & ISO Certified, Safe shades for Direct Sun Viewing - Protect Eyes from Harmful Rays During Solar Eclipse
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
BEST SOLAR OBSERVATION: Access a direct view of the solar eclipse! Featured with the premium filters that reduce the harmful effect of ultraviolet, infrared, and intense visible light rays, our eclipse glasses set is completely safe for viewing the sun and upcoming Eclipses!100% SAFETY AND QUALITY: ...
4. Ortho 0220910 Home Defense Insect Killer for Indoor & Perimeter2 with Comfort Wand Bonus Size, 1.1 gal
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Up to 12 month protection (against ants, roaches and spiders indoors on nonporous surfaces)Kills all common listed household bugs (refer to product label for complete list of insects)Non staining, odor free and dries fastLong lasting bug barrierNo bending, pumping or hand fatigueOne touch continuous...
5. TV Antenna, 1byone Amplified Outdoor Digital HDTV Antenna 85-100 Miles Range with VHF/UHF Signal, Built-in High Gain and Low Noise Amplifier, Mounting Pole
Sentiment score: -1
Number of reviews: 1
Free for Life - Never pay your cable or satellite fee for television again! You can get all local channels crystal clear and absolutely free! The 1byone antenna can pull in all of your local news, sitcoms, kids and sports programs. Simply connect the antenna to your TV using a coaxial cable, perform...
6. HQST 100 Watt 12V Monocrystalline Lightweight Solar Panel for RV/Boat/Other Off Grid Applications
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Top ranked PTC rating; high module conversion efficiency; fast and inexpensive mounting.The junction box is sealed and waterproof, and a pair of 10 inches cables (we keep the panel cable short to avoid the cable shade from the solar panel) with MC4 connectors comes with the panel automatically.Can b...
7. Acer Predator XB271HU bmiprz 27" WQHD (2560x1440) NVIDIA G-SYNC IPS Display, (Display Port & HDMI Port, 144Hz)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
27" Display (16:9 Aspect Ratio)2560 x 1440 (native and maximum) Resolution.233mm Pixel PitchPanel Type: IPSSignal Inputs: 1 x Display Port & 1 x HDMI 1.4 Port
8. EVGA GeForce GTX 760 Super Clocked ACX 2GB GDDR5 SLI Ready Graphics Card
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
with EVGA ACX Cooler 2GB GDDR5 256bit, Dual-Link DVI-I, DVI-D, HDMI,DP
9. Unisolar 128 Watt Flexible Solar Panel PV Laminate - 24 volt with quick connect cables. 216 inch x 15.5 inches - Peel & Stick
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Easiest to install Peel & stick. Felxible rolable easy to carry around.Better performance in low light or hot climate comparing silicon panels.Durable: solar roofing systems using our technology have achieved wind ratings >185 MPH. Glass-free modules mean you don't have to worry about breakage due t...
10. Eureka EasyClean Lightweight Handheld Vacuum Cleaner, Hand Vac Corded, 71B,EasyClean-Yellow
Sentiment score: 2
Number of reviews: 1
Portable, lightweight handheld vacuum for home, car or garage; weighs less than 5 pounds20-foot cord gives extended reach to clean an entire room, set of stairs or a vehicle in the drivewayFeatures two motors, one for the brush and one for suction, to ensure a thorough clean1 Year manufacturer warra...
11. Baoneo Headphone Adapter for X/XS/XS MAX/XR/8/8Plus/7/7 Plus Earphone Dongle Connector Convertor 2 in 1 Accessories
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
ULTRALIGHT at 3.9oz packed in caseHigh quality construction!PIEZO ignitionAdjustable flameDoes not include gas base
12. Kelty Salida 2 Backpacking 2 Person Tent
Sentiment score: -1
Number of reviews: 1
Winner of the 2011 Backpacker Magazine Editor's Choice AwardsDimensions: 88 by 55 by 43 inches (L x W x H)Poles: 2 DAC Pressfit aluminumFreestanding designTaped seams on ripstop nylon floor and rainproof dome flyMesh wall panels provide adequate ventilation with minimal condensationFloor area measu...
13. Bayer - 79432135 - Maxforce FC Magnum - Roach Killer Bait Gel - 1.16 oz
Sentiment score: 2
Number of reviews: 1
Active Ingredient: Fipronil .05% For use in: indoors or outdoors, in commercial or residential areas. Keep tightly capped and use within 2 years. Application: Do not spray near baits, do not use heavy detergents or cleaners, or do not use in very dusty area. Gel will dry out and get a dry skin on t...
14. GSI Halulite Microdualist
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Unique Bowl + mug solution with low center of gravity and Sip-It lid virtually eliminate spills while the insulating sleeve keeps drinks hotIngenious, welded stuff sack holds set while traveling and doubles as a sink or wash basin in camp.Crushproof lid made of BPA-free resin prevents deformation of...
15. TETON Sports Explorer 4000 Internal Frame Backpack; High-Performance Backpack for Backpacking, Hiking, Camping; Metallic Silver
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
NOT YOUR BASIC BACKPACK: Continues to be the top selling internal frame backpack on Amazon at a great price for all the included featuresVERSATILE QUICK TRIP PACK: Perfect backpack for men, woman and youth; best for 3-5-day backpacking trips; 4000 cubic inches (65 L) capacity; weighs 5 pounds 2.3 kg...
16. MSR Dromedary Bag with Fill Handle (2017 Model), 4 Liter
Sentiment score: -1
Number of reviews: 1
Heavy-Duty: Abrasion-resistant Cordura, laminated with food-grade polyurethane, can handle everything from freezing to boiling.Versatile: 3-in-1 cap lets you fill, drink, and pour with easeEasy to Fill: Low profile, ergonomic handle and wide-mouth opening for no-hassle filling.No-Hassle Attachment: ...
17. KIWI Camp Dry Heavy Duty Water Repellent 12 oz
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Ideal for tents, tarps, boots, hunting apparel, outdoor gear, boat covers, and patio furniture.Keeps water out, allows material to breathe.Silicone bonds to leather/fabric to create an extremely tough water barrier, while still allowing article to breathe.Treated material stays odor free after dryin...
18. Chapin 1180 Premiere Pro 1-Gallon Tri-poxy Steel Sprayer for Fertilizer, Herbicides and Pesticides
Sentiment score: 2
Number of reviews: 1
Durable 1-Gallon Tri-Poxy tank with a 4-inch wide funnel mouth opening for easy filling and cleaningCompatible with common fertilizers, weed killers and pesticidesBrass wand and adjustable brass nozzle for a variety of applicationsBrass shut off with lock-on feature for fatigue-free sprayingMetal ha...
There are going to be a lot of recommendations from people to hire exterminators, but I would recommend getting the equipment and doing it yourself.
One of the issues is that most exterminators come around once a month, but the life cycle of most roaches is half that, so even if you catch one wave of them, the eggs they are carrying are unaffected and will hatch, grow up, and reproduce within a couple of weeks.
There are basically three things you need to get:
Get some Fipronil Gel: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004GESOI6 Super cheap online, and 10 times more powerful than what you can get at the local store. This is what the pros use. Put this in places like under cabinets in the kitchen, near water sources, etc. Roaches like to rest in warm places. Anyplace in the apartment that is warm is a likely base for the roaches. This might be lighting fixtures, around the hot water pipes. Worst of all they might be inside your electronics such as your television or computers. They also like tight spaces, spaces they can just barely get into. Loose papers, inside the spines of hardcover books, the spaces between a shelf and the wall, places like that. Look for the roach shit, that's always a sure way to recognize where they have been hanging out.
The Fipronil on it's own is a cheap solution, but it's not the best. To really go to war you have to invest in a good sprayer: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0009KM25W You can go for a cheaper one, but I would suggest it's worth the investment. If you solve the problem in the long run, you can easily resell it and recoup most of the cost, though I recommend holding on to it. Remember to let the pressure out when you are done with it, you don't want to ruin the rubber seals on it.
Fill it with Acephate Insecticide: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005662Z6A and spray down the apartment twice a month.
I would also recommend a powerful plugin handheld vacuum such as this: https://www.amazon.com/Eureka-EasyClean-Lightweight-Handheld-71B/dp/B0006HUYGM/ It's powerful enough that it eviscerates the roaches as they get sucked up. A battery operated vacuum is weak enough that they don't die and they just crawl back out.
Lastly, you have to develop the discipline to starve them. They wouldn't be growing in number if they didn't have something to eat. You have to clean *every day*. Everytime you use a dish, immediately wash it after you are done with it. Open up a can of spaghettios? Wash the can out before you throw it away. Only have one trash can in the apartment and put Fipronil in it and keep an eye on it. Don't wait for the bag to be full before you empty it out. Don't leave loose papers around, throw away junk mail immediately. Got a leaky faucet? Get it fixed. Turn off your electronics and unplug them if you aren't using them. Don't leave lights on longer than you need to.
This is *your* war, you have to win it on your own. If you wait around for the apartment manager, or an exterminator to win it for you, you'll be waiting a long time. Why pay someone else to do it when you can use the same exact products they use, and do it yourself.
Just awesome! You should look into attaching flexible solar cells to your cars hood/roof/trunk it won't provide a huge amount of power but if you leave it in the sun while you're at work it can do quite a lot.
Something like this http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B017OMTAV6/ref=s9_simh_hd_bw_b2RMf7L_p86_d0_i3?pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_s=merchandised-search-2&pf_rd_r=021PQZ6ADKS1T9RYBRKF&pf_rd_t=101&pf_rd_p=cda561f3-60b8-4333-8d8c-095d40efbb7d&pf_rd_i=2236628011
You can probably fit about 4 on your car giving you roughly 400 watts. that's .4kWh's so if you drive to work and spend 8 hours you'll be able to charge it 3.2kWh's that's a 10% charge for free.
To do it for your system all depends on how the batteries are setup i/e voltage. You just match the voltage with the panels put in diodes to prevent flowback and bam you've got yourself a simple trickle charger. You'll have to attach the wires but that's as simple as a rubber/plastic tube. Get it small enough and it'll look great.
Does it have holes or does it just leak through the cloth? I don't know how well it will work but you can try water replant spray. Don't know how often it rains where you are but this stuff got good reviews and it worked on my tent rain fly and my boots.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000HJ7CLY?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title
Edit:
Lol just realized this was posted in Augusta sub, and i live in Evans. Guess i do know how much it rains where you are lol
On another note i used to waterproof my boots by using a hair dryer to warn the cloth and rubbing sealing wax into it, worked great for boots, water would bead off them. Might have to do or once or twice a year if it's exposed to the elements all the time but it's cheaper than replacing the top.
Tent looks fine. Very light, if a little small.
No, I have no experience with jetboil. Looks exactly the same as a butane stove to me. Seems to have good reviews. My thing is, though, I already have cookware to boil water in, and it comes with drinking cups and utensils and stuff. I don't need a separate boiling pot.
I'd still recommend bringing water treatment stuff if you really want to train for doing multi-night backpacking. It's better to make sure everything works well before that, so you should pack as you would for a longer trip. Plus, bringing your own water for a 12-18 hour outing will be heavy. And then there's emergencies. You should at least bring some iodine tablets just in case. Also, bring a bandana. You can use it to strain a lot of the sediment out of the stream water before you boil it for food.
As for backpacks, you'll need an internal frame backpack. Tent, sleeping bag, and bedroll take up a lot of space. So does cookware, butane tanks, water, a book or two, food, snacks, food bag, flashlight, fire making equipment, body wipes, trowel, etc etc etc. Read some reviews and find what you think is best. I have this: http://www.amazon.com/TETON-Sports-Explorer-Internal-Backpack/dp/B001947FG8 and love it.
Get them shipped from Amazon. I got this one for some family who had fallen on hard times: http://www.amazon.com/Sleep-Master-6-Inch-Therapeutic-Mattress/dp/B005G02ESA/
Pretty much all of the foam mattresses on Amazon are highly rated and come shipped with all the air removed. You need to open them, let them grow back to full size and air out a little and they last forever with no issues with the sides losing structural integrity like a regular mattress if you like sitting on the edge. They also require no box spring. You can get a cheap bed frame from Amazon too for the same price as the mattress. all told you can spend $200 bucks for a full bed with frame and mattress.
They are very firm, however. Which I love and they don't wear out in the middle and form that body crater that a lot of normal mattresses do. There are options for different top materials like gel and memory foam and a few with little raised cooling towers that let air circulate under.
https://www.amazon.com/Acer-Predator-XB271HU-2560x1440-Display/dp/B0173PEX20
Here it is on amazon for 737, and that's a sale. Very nice find. Reviews on this model are good. I might just pick it up if it's there this weekend. if it's gone i'll let you know.
$25 for 5 They might be a little pricy, however if you get cheapy glasses they may not be rated to do their job. This site talks about good brands and provides a link to find good ones on amazon.
Edit: Yep, seems to be over priced (huge packs of many many) or out of stock. Lame.
I'd get something on Amazon for that, makes it really easy. something like this
I'd like to see which brick and mortar stores were complaining. When I buy computer components, I don't have much of a selection here. That is unless I want to pay $40 more for the same component.
Probably Ortho: https://www.amazon.com/Ortho-Defense-Insect-Perimeter2-Comfort/dp/B01N7KSXHX/ref=sr_1_3?crid=3B24QQY2PDL2K&keywords=ortho+home+defense&qid=1566350615&s=gateway&sprefix=Ortho+%2Caps%2C173&sr=8-3
Thanks!
I was looking at one of the Jetboil systems for cooking. I cant decide if I want the Flash or one of the bigger ones. Do you have any experience with that?
For a tent I was looking at a Kelty Salida 2 person tent
For water I am not to concerned with purification. I want to start with just one night out camps, so I should be able to carry the water I need for the hike in, camp, hike out with me. I dont know if this is enough but I was looking to carry it all in a MSR Deluxe Dromedary Bag
As far as a backpack, I have no idea what I want, how to size them (if thats even important). I dont want something super large, maybe 50-70 range, so I have room to do 3-4 night stays eventually without having to buy a new bag.
I recently cut the cord and had trouble with 3 antennas until I tried this one: 1byone 85 Miles Digital Amplified Outdoor / Attic / Roof HDTV Antenna with VHF and UHF Band and Mounting Pole, Extremely High Performance https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01KUXVKK0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apap_JKV6Ry57xSR6W
I live in Evans near Belair and Columbia Rd.