Top products from r/gso

We found 10 product mentions on r/gso. We ranked the 8 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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u/thebermudatriad · 3 pointsr/gso

I have the older version of this one. It works pretty good, but it has to have that amplifier to pick up anything. I get CBS and Fox easily. NBC was tricky to find the right since their broadcast tower is in Stokes County. I have it set up now where I can get all 3 of those without having to move it and rescan. I get other channels too but I only care about those 3 to watch football. I'm pretty sure I get ABC too.

u/crazypants_mcgee · 6 pointsr/gso

RIP Beansboro... otherwise, this is a great option! The honey lurvbes the pour overs vs any other options at home at this point.. enjoy & please use Amazon Smile (Loving Pet Inn & many others are great options to donate to, if you're unsure of who to donate to).

IKA KITCHEN Reusable Hand Drip Stainless Steel Cone Pour-Over Coffee Dripper with Built-In Stand and Measuring Scoop https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01F2AK53E/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_liMQybK2AB43T

u/daonemanshow · 1 pointr/gso

Yeah, he's right. It's a router. I'm old school.

Here's the router we bought.

We've been happy with it.

u/PenisBeautyCream · 1 pointr/gso

I get great reception with a homemade antenna. If you have a ruler, a drill, and something to cut wire, you can make one pretty easily. Look up the "Gray Hoverman" antenna online and look for the ones that are just screwed to a wooden board, not the crazy ones made of PVC pipe with reflectors. Mine has the wires simply screwed to the board with washers to hold them down. Costs about $20 for parts that you can get online.

Be careful about putting antennas outdoors, since they can attract lightning and have to be grounded properly. I put mine in my attic (2-story house) and hooked it to coaxial cable already in place from when the house had cable TV. It picks up ABC, NBC, Fox, CW, My48, and Ion crystal-clear. PBS is a little wonky sometimes.

If you do put it outdoors, as an alternative to drilling through walls or floors, you can run cable under a window sash with flat coaxial connectors lke these.

u/Mr_You · 1 pointr/gso

You can get one of these if you're only interested in making one cup at a time.

u/adaminnc72 · 1 pointr/gso

I have this one - works well. I can pick up all the local stations plus some.

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https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B06XSJCZ42/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/AmadeusK482 · 4 pointsr/gso

After encountering abused terminals everywhere I bought this

I'm cursed with owning tires that deflate in colder weather until I get some new tires but it seems like I have this problem with every set. Usually have to inflate my front tires every week, at least.