Best products from r/Harvard
We found 3 comments on r/Harvard discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 3 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.
2. advion 383920 4 Tubes and 4 Plungers Cockroach German Roach Pest Control Inse, Brown
- The Package Length of the Product is 5.08 centimeters
- The Package Height of the Product is 17.78 centimeters
- The Package Width of the Product is 16.51 centimeters
- Package Weight : 0.272 kilograms
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3. Razor A5 LUX Kick Scooter - Red - FFP
Extra-large, urethane wheels provide a super-smooth and comfortable rideSuper-strong, height adjustable, aluminum T-tube and larger deck supports taller ridersAnodized finish features bold colors and attention-grabbing graphicsEasy-adjust handlebars include soft foam grips for enhanced comfortDesign...
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If I were in that situation, I'd want to try something to decrease the population, so I'd get cockroach baits/gels. Something like this. https://www.amazon.com/advion-Plungers-Cockroach-Insecticide-Australian/dp/B00730QW70
I just finished my freshman year and I'd recommend getting a Razor scooter. This is the type that I (and most other scooter riders on campus) own. It's not too expensive, although I got mine used from someone in Cambridge on Craigslist (not a bad idea to try looking). The thing with biking is that for the paths of most of the places you'll be going to/from freshman year, you either won't be allowed to bike or it will be inconvenient to do so. There's also the problem of theft that others have mentioned. With a scooter, you can easily carry it around (and put it in the back corner of lecture halls and stuff), and you'll be able to traverse sidewalks, yard pathways, as well as bike lanes.