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  • collinadipietra - ... grinder has several levels of grinding from medium to fine. The operation is smooth and the particles are ...

    The grinder has several levels of grinding from medium to fine. The operation is smooth and the particles are equal. The plastic container for the milled coffee creates static and fine particles attach to the walls.It is easy to use and i like it.

  • John Pfeiffer - Bought a 2nd one. Both working great. 10-19-16

    Nice package design (case and control locations). Feels a little heavy, just over a pound, and I'm thinking that the battery is probably most of the weight, and battery life is somewhat important in a usable tablet. I've had Windows Tabs that have gotten between 2-6 hours in runtime (even some Fujitsu's going back to 2001). I expect that the Zenpad, being driven by the new Mediatek chipset should exceed the best Windows Tabs numbers, but it's mostly the screens that eat up the juice. I've only used this for a few days, but used it heavily. So far I have had no screen issues, but am on manual for brightness, and change it as needed for lighting conditions. I have also disabled most of the stock Asus apps, and uninstalled the apps that actually can be uninstalled. BTW, the bootloader is locked on this Marshmallow/6.0 version, so if you're thinking about rooting, you may want to research other tablets. I can't comment on the cameras as I use my phone or a real camera for photos. I would not expect an under $200 tablet camera to equal a real or iphone/Samsung phone camera. The 2gb of ram is a huge plus. I just returned a generic tablet that was almost half the price of the Asus, that claimed 4gb ram, 4gb internal mem plus 60gb of internal SD, but was junk with less than 1gb internal and lots if other fake specs. Having 2gb of REAL ram is a benefit, although only 1gb is free the majority of the time. For $179, I would expect at least a 2gb/32gb combo, but 16gb will do if you aren't expecting the world for under $200. For some reason, tablet manufacturers haven't caught up with how current users use their tablets and why their storage technology and specs should move past 2010. Using memory cost as a reason to short users on specs has no basis as ram/rom costs are almost negligible nowadays. Perhaps Android has issues with accessing larger mem numbers? Overall, the case design is nice, possibly one of the least block-looking tablets I've used. Two of the family have Acer One 10 tablets, and they're very basic in styling. I would have purchased one of those, but the limiting factor was the 1gb of ram. So far, those have working very well, but recently have gone up in price (now between $139-$169). I had picked up the pair at BB locally for $109 each making them a good deal. Overall, the Asus does very well-excellent at most tasks and pulled about 33,000 on Antutu benchmark. No, that's not exactly cranking, but it's all about battery life. Some generic Tabs pull 50,000+, but you'll be moaning about battery life and heat if you buy one of those. The only real gripe I have about this Tab is that occasionally the wifi will bog (even at full strength 6 meters from the router). It may be some offending app sucking bandwidth and is prevalent mostly during my use of Play, so I suggest using Opera Max to control your apps background, wifi, and radio (cell) usage. Max will show what apps are sucking data. As an aside, I would NOT recommend using Operas browsers, especially Opera-mini, which though it "saves data" with inflated/deflated numbers, is almost completely useless and frustrating to use. Anyway, back to the main point: Asus Zenpad Z300M - nice package, screen looks great for it's size, fairly quick response, long boot up for an Android box, but not terrible, good screen response except occasionally when using Play, where the app screen does not always respond to touch. Everything else that I have installed runs great. I left it on last night at 95% battery with screen in saver mode (off), and this morning it was at 84%. Not bad for standby. Also, the Zenpad has a power saver app. Use it. I mentioned earlier that the Zenpad seemed a little heavy. Well, keep in mind that adding a cover will almost double it's weight to over 2 lbs.

  • Jess - Simply Amazing

    This product was everything i wanted from a shave cream! Amazing scent, very very frothy and lets my '51 Super Speed slide over my face with no hint of razor burn! To get the most out of this product I suggest using a brush and mug as the thick creamy lather is to die for! I will be buying this as gifts for the older men in my family that still wet shave as it is THE superior product!

  • Savanna Fischer - Best agenda ever

    I am soooo in love with this planner and the fact that I will be able to use it for two years makes me love it even more!

  • D. Butler - My Baby Butt is on Balmex

    With my first two kids, I used Balmex. It was not problem. It worked. So, with this third child, I had a coupon for Desitin. Unfortunately, my baby got a rash. This didn't work. My coworker SWORE by ButtPaste. Instead of going to Balmex and what I know from the past, I bought the Butt Paste. It didn't work. I went out and got the Balmex....used it and it worked!!! This product literally works in the first diper change. I gave baby a bath, Balmexed her, put her to sleep and in the morning, the redness, like with the other kids, was gone. Balmex from now on for my baby and for baby shower gifts.

  • Amazon Customer - WASTE OF MONEY !!!

    If I could select NO stars for the rating I would ! This did not work at all... Very unsatisfied, caused hair loss and dry skin on my pitiful Zeusl, I purchased this in march 2016 and his hair has not fully grown back at all. Don't waste your money!!!