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TOYOTA OEM 03-09 4Runner 4.7L-V8-Radiator Cap 164016A140
29 Jan, 2016
Manage your pressure!
One item that is oft neglected is the radiator cap. It's a low visibility item and yet plays such a huge function. Be aware that you can get a $5 cheapie, or spend a few bucks on an actual OEM one. Is there a difference? Yes. One, is the housing and components. A lot of the cheapies are held together with plastic components, and as heat with pressure increases, plastic becomes brittle. I don't know about you, but I don't want plastic pieces floating around my cooling system. Two, the pressure you need is specific to your automobile. Yeah, it can be close, but tolerances are tolerances and I've always found the OEM components (particularly for Toyota) to be worthwhile purchases. Three, you're talking $5 or so in price difference. If you lose a radiator cap (as in it falls apart of fails to hold pressure and bleeds all your coolant out of your overflow tank) then you will have wished you spent that extra $5 (or equivalent to a SBUX frappuccino). And when you do change your radiator, change your radiator cap!
Koh-I-Noor 5611 Technigraph Lead Holder Clutch Pencil
07 Nov, 2018
Excellent product from a reputable manufacturer!
Bought for the wife as a "charcoal" holder for the artist in her. Coming from an architectural background years past, it was good to see Koh-I-Noor still around and producing solid products! The weight and balance is great and there is no problem with the hold on the lead (charcoal). It's more expensive than the plasticky ones you can find, but if you're using it for work (instead of just fun and dabbling) then consider it an investment in a tool. Remember, when you buy a one-off, do your research and buy accordingly. You can cheap out on supplies (e.g. charcoals, paints, lead) but when you buy the one-off tools of your trade ... pay accordingly as you do not want to have cheap when you can have quality!
NEW Keurig K350 2.0 Coffee Brewer - Black
29 Jan, 2016
Great little brewer!
The Keurig K-Cup brewers are wonderful devices. Whether you’re living alone, have a modest side household, or for the office environment (though it’s not recommended for commercial purposes). What these products allow us to do is to manage our coffee, flavored or not. If we want one cup, it takes less than a minute to brew and there is no mess. This has done away with the large coffee pots and the white paper filters that get left over the weekend to have people return to science experiments gone awry. Specifically to this model, it allows a single serve cup (K-cup) and provides the ability to brew a large carafe of coffee. Truth be told, we use the carafe for filling water and not to hold coffee as the individual servings are simply too convenient. It doesn’t take a lot to clean one of these things either, you simply open and close the lid (without a K-cup) and flush hot water through the system. Yes, this model does allow you to brew up to 6oz of water simply by pressing and holding the button! Also, I have not had a problem with the updated 2.0 version of K-cups, it works with all of the generic coffee that I’ve been purchasing from places like Costco and Walmart. If you are single, if you live in a college dorm, if you want the ability to make a quick cup of water for noodles or tea, if you want a decent capacity for coffee without running back and forth to the faucet / cooler … then this is for you!