(Part 2) Best products from r/Favors

We found 21 comments on r/Favors discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 176 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

Top comments mentioning products on r/Favors:

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/Favors

Wow, this is super exciting! :D I've really been wanting to get my hands on this one: The Bipolar Handbook by Wes Burgess. http://www.amazon.com/Bipolar-Handbook-Real-Life-Up-Date/dp/1583332499

I've heard great things about it and I think it would help me a lot. Thanks in advance.

u/seanomenon · 1 pointr/Favors

I don't know how old your son is, but you might consider getting him an actual camera instead of a toy.

My niece has a kid's digital camera similar to this one, she loves it. Fisher Price makes one too.

They're built pretty tough, with simpler options than most digital cameras. If your son is a little older, then a cheap "adult" point-and-shoot might do the trick too. If you're not too worried about resolution or quality, you can get a camera dirt cheap.

The cool part is they get the fun of taking and seeing their photos, instead of pretending to take photos.

Just a thought.

u/heavenlyhamster · 2 pointsr/Favors

Absolutely my pleasure.

Re: the comment about loose tea... this works very nicely for a single cup, and you can often find it in a grocery store:

http://www.amazon.com/RSVP-Standard-Infuser-Mesh-Spoon/dp/B000F7DT2O/ref=pd_sim_k_1

I loved the description of the lapsang, I picked it up because of the scent pouring out of the box, it actually made me feel hungry when I smelled it (go figure). And I am delighted that you are finding new flavors to enjoy.

u/LumpiaPlatter · 2 pointsr/Favors

I just wrote and self-published a childrens' book. The book is about being raised by my grandmother while my mother worked overseas (America). I've had friends and family buy the book but I never did any real promotion for it. Here is my website.

If you can help in any way I would be very grateful. Thanks for taking the time to do this!

u/patcheswfb · 2 pointsr/Favors

You seem pretty set on that usb key; just throwing in my 2 cents. I had this usb drive on my keys for 4 years and it worked like a champ. It's a good bit smaller than the key one you had, because it doesen't have the additional metal of the part that goes on the ring. I got 6 inches of 2mm? climbing line (edit: to attach it to a keyring), and it worked quite nicely.

http://www.amazon.com/Super-Talent-Pico-C-STU8GPCS-Silver/dp/B001BAW7P4/ref=sr_1_8?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1312570241&sr=1-8

u/kellypryde · 1 pointr/Favors

Hi, Disney Blu-ray collector here. I will happily trade you for one or two of the following:


  1. Snow White Colorforms from the 80's, I have two of these, one sealed and one open (pictured). You would receive the sealed box.

  2. Disney Princess Belle Doll. Brand new, sealed in box and she comes with Cogsworth, Lumiere, and Mrs. Potts.

  3. Snow White Pez Set. Brand new and unopened.

  4. Serious As Dog Dirt by Bam Margera. Hardcover.

  5. Festivus: The Holiday for the Rest of Us by Allen Salkin and Jerry Stiller. Paperback.

  6. Totally Tubular '80s Toys by Mark Bellomo. Hardcover.

    Let me know if you're interested. If anyone else would like to trade after LordGaGa decides, just PM me :)



u/VulturE · 1 pointr/Favors

Thanks kind sir!

For your kindness, free advice:

Gel + fabric + mousepad = very comfortable

black, blue, or grey.

infinitely better than memory foam crap

u/SunshineSeeker · 1 pointr/Favors

As I go through my collection, I'm sure I'll find something for her, but in the mean time I had an idea - the Bailey School Kids books. Has she read them? I took them out of the library, so I don't own them, but I loved them a lot. They're about kids who encounter strange adults in each books - they think their teacher is a vampire, their camp counselor is a werewolf, their janitor is Santa Claus, etc. They're a lot of fun, appropriate for her age, and seem to match her interests in Goosebumps (which I never read myself).

Link to the first in the series here.

u/Tgg161 · 1 pointr/Favors

This book is pretty great outline for non-profit communication:

http://www.amazon.com/Jossey-Bass-Guide-Strategic-Communications-Nonprofits/dp/0787943738

I recommend it as a good first step.

u/Luckybeargod · 1 pointr/Favors

I've been trying to cut down on food costs and saving for this breadmaker. I don't know if that'd go over your spending limit, but I appreciate your gesture all the same.

Thanks for your time and generosity.

u/katringa · 1 pointr/Favors

I have this book here: Understanding Basic Electronics And it's awesome! Maybe you could find it at the library? (It's a very large book, however). It would definitely help you.

u/avantgeek · 2 pointsr/Favors

I saw this one last week in the book The Ultimate Book of Optical Illusions by Al Seckel, but don't have access to the copy any more, unfortunatley:

http://www.amazon.com/dp/1402734042

I at least had no luck finding the image online, so perhaps a used book copy and a scan is the best option.

u/jooes · 1 pointr/Favors

I've always wanted to read Masters of Doom. I don't have a credit card so I can't order it, and I haven't been able to find a torrent or anything of it. I would be pretty grateful if you could find it for me :)