(Part 2) Best products from r/ProRevenge

We found 22 comments on r/ProRevenge discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 41 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/ProRevenge:

u/Eyerate · 3 pointsr/ProRevenge

nah dude, its all RTF out of the box now and has been for the last 8 years or more. most planes are full EPO foam and fly on electric ducted fans. even the trainers are RTF and use props with lazer guidance to keep you from crashing. theyre only like 100 bucks. look up "hobbyzone supercub trainer"

edit: heres the trainer i learned on years ago: https://www.amazon.com/Hobbyzone-Super-Cub-SAFE-Airplane/dp/B00WIRRO5W

u/abcerg · 34 pointsr/ProRevenge

This. My A119 is wired to this smart hardwire kit which enables me to use it when the car is off and has the ability to monitor and cut off power to the device before the car battery voltage drops too low.

u/fatalitywolf · 2 pointsr/ProRevenge

you can also buy them on amazon though there kinda expensive https://www.amazon.co.uk/General-Mills-27569-Charms-Cereal/dp/B0094DLRMO there is also a few company's in the uk that sell them online

u/20Tacocat02 · 8 pointsr/ProRevenge

After some research, this was the behemoth (if memory serves me correctly)

u/TDD · 2 pointsr/ProRevenge

You'd spend $500 on solo cups for one day? Using this price point means that you would buy roughly 4167 solo cups on your alleged "average wednesday".

u/Langly- · 3 pointsr/ProRevenge

Something like https://www.amazon.com/Insten-24-pin-Power-Supply-Tester/dp/B005CTCD6S but his had a little LCD screen, and the model didn't have good reviews. Closer to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T-jG3vqRQHM but still not what he showed me a picture of.

u/Oakroscoe · 2 pointsr/ProRevenge

Yeah that $4.81 is gonna kill you. Norpro 360-Pack Ornate Wood Toothpicks https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000RAFUIU/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_c_api_RsCFxb7RTPNDE

u/neverliveindoubt · 18 pointsr/ProRevenge

I have personally gone with a low pig tail + a snood. My hair is thick (thank you, dad), and frizzy (thank you, mom); if I put enough product in it/get it cut professionally I can get the old 'Shirley Temple' curls, but I also don't have four hours to get ready for most things.

A french braid helps, but doesn't help with flyaways. A bun hurts my neck when all that wight is bunched in a localized spot, and I'd still have a flyaway problem. The snood can be held in place by a small comb or a few hair clips, and I can get them in a range of colors. If I wanna dress up a bit I'll pull out one of my Lady MacSnood ones.

u/Chi847 · 1 pointr/ProRevenge

This is a complicated question with many factors in play. Let me take a stab at it. The policies of Daley's father. I would suggest reading this. https://www.amazon.com/Boss-Richard-J-Daley-Chicago/dp/0452261678

Decades ago, Blacks and other minorities attempted to move into those areas facing great resistance. Whites fled, businesses fled with them. Riots happened after King's death. Flood of cheap drugs in the 80's. The building of giant public housing complexes. Horner/Stateway/Rockwell Gardens. The power of gangs in those areas. Things are slowly changing. Back in the late 80's you wouldn't dream of going near Chicago Stadium, now the United Center. Now it's different. Humbolt Park out West used to known as a really bad area..now it's improving in increments

I'd also suggest reading this. https://www.amazon.com/There-Are-No-Children-Here/dp/0385265565

u/darkenseyreth · 16 pointsr/ProRevenge

> The thing about model airplanes is you cant just open a box, throw in some batteries and go. A model plane, usually has at least some construction that invloves CA Glue and some nails/screws at the very least even for the RTF models.

Not true. Even 15 years ago when I first got into the hobby I could got to a store, buy an RTF model, slap the batteries in the controller, plug the plane's battery in on my way to the park, attach the wings to the frame with the provided elastics, and be flying within 20 min. They even still sell the model. RC helicopters were even easier, with a 5 min setup time, but a bitch to try and fly.

The only thing that quadcopters (I hate calling them drones) have done to the hobby is make it more accessible. And like any technology that suddenly becomes accessible it invites the assholes as well. And now the assholes are no longer confined to the ground, like they were with RC cars.