(Part 2) Best products from r/ReviewThis

We found 19 comments on r/ReviewThis discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 168 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/ReviewThis:

u/nrj · 1 pointr/ReviewThis

Unless you're fond of being struck by traffic, I would strongly recommend against any pair that seals off your ear canal, is "sound isolating", etc. If you run on the road, they're pretty unsafe.

I have a pair of Koss KSC75, so I'll review those: The sound is decent, especially for the price, and they're quite loud. You said that clip-ons tend to chafe, but I've never had this problem. They're comfortable enough to wear on even my longest runs, but tend to become less so if you wear them for a very long period of time. The cord is 4' long, which I find to be perfect: long enough that you can hold your mp3 player or keep it in your pocket, but not so long as to be cumbersome. I've owned them for about 8 months and they've taken a surprising amount of abuse without suffering any damage. The jack looks a bit fragile, but I haven't had any problems (jack or otherwise) yet. Overall, the best headphones I've ever used for exercise, and a great price.

I also owned two pairs of these, but in both of them, one speaker gave out after a few months. I believe it was a problem with the connection at the jack. I would not recommend them.

u/mepel · 1 pointr/ReviewThis

I just dug up the receipt, I paid 100 for it a year ago (apparently it's only been a year, not 'years'). After I bought it I saw it below 90$.
It's probably a discontinued model at this point but I'm sure you can find the next generation of it.

There's also the DeLonghi EC155 which has excellent reviews, costs $75, and I think you can even get it at target so you can try it out to see how much you like it. I ordered this one for a friend and she likes it but I've only used the Salton which I wouldn't be surprised if was a better build.

u/xeren · 2 pointsr/ReviewThis

Maybe this is too labor intense, but for insanely good espresso and americano, get an Aeropress and a Burr Grinder like this electric one or this hand one

The aeropress prevents over-pressing of the beans, which prevents the coffee from getting acidic, as I understand it. The aeropress requires a bit more work to use, but it's really easy to clean (you just pop the used grounds into the trash and then rinse off the end of the areopress). The burr grinder grinds the beans much better than your average slicing grinder can.

u/HaricotNoir · 1 pointr/ReviewThis

The Ginsu 7108 Chikara 8-Piece knife set is only $60, are fully forged, and has one of the highest aggregate review ratings on Amazon, in addition to receiving a Consumer Reports Best Buy award in their testing. No bread knife, unfortunately, but with the money you save you can easily get a good one separately.

It's by no means the pinnacle of chef knife perfection, but it would be difficult to best the price-per-performance ratio it offers.

u/ixnayhombre · 2 pointsr/ReviewThis

http://www.amazon.com/Casio-Mens-MQ24-1E-Analog-Watch/dp/B000GAWSHM/ref=sr_1_9?ie=UTF8&qid=1312264456&sr=8-9

Its not exactly a formal watch, but the black/gold look is simple and elegant. For skinny wrists, the band grips nice without dangling. The band also isn't metal, but you can't generally tell. Its a low-profile watch all-around.
The usual story with this watch is: Bought it for casual use/crappy throwaway while traveling, but ended up wearing it 24/7 and bought another when it wore out. I think some of the reviews even say that. My dad and I both had one (stocking stuffers) and loved them. He only wears a different one now because it was a gift, and I don't wear watches. (Skinny wrists run in the family)

u/tyeddingston · 2 pointsr/ReviewThis

I have the Wahl Peanut. It's pretty basic but I like that it runs on a single (rechargable) AA and never really suffers from a decrease in power. Comes with 5 length attachments. It's small, you never need to plug it in, and it gets the job done. And it's pretty cheap. I love mine.

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/ReviewThis

These are great for the price. Not as fancy as Klipsch, but if you are on a budget, these are amazing. The bass is really decent and the treble is good too. They do really good at keeping outside noise out as well.

Skullcandy INK'd Earbuds

u/hallister · 1 pointr/ReviewThis

I own the Reebok version. I wear them to work and I'm on my feet all day. Came to say pretty much what everyone else has been saying--they're very comfortable shoes. The only thing that I really notice is they improve my posture when I'm wearing them. The two parts of the shoe are rounded and force you to keep balance (I've also almost twisted my ankle a few times from laziness tbh) and like some one else said, they've had me feeling like I'm using muscles I don't use a lot.

They seem to have good reviews on the amazon site as well. Not sure how helpful those will be.

u/volt1up · 1 pointr/ReviewThis

I have the iHome iHM60GT Rechargeable Mini Speaker, sound is pretty good but it wore out in about 2 months, currently looking to see if I can get it repaired under warranty. It was pretty cheap, about $15?

I would pick something different, cant really recommend based on build quality, but sound quality appearebntly they are better than the X Mini II, check out the video review http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004OA733E/ref=oh_details_o05_s00_i02

If you want the best apparently it's these at almost 3x the price http://www.amazon.com/Altec-Lansing-Ultraportable-Speaker-Players/dp/B001ELK2NY/ref=cm_cr_dp_asin_lnk

check out

u/YawnSpawner · 1 pointr/ReviewThis

I bought a Cyberpower 900W recently and love it. I upgraded from an APC 600W and it's remarkable how much better it is. My PC can last about 30 minutes on power now (3 minutes on my old one) and the UPS has the ability to connect via USB to the PC. It even shows a battery icon in the task bar, exactly as if it was a laptop. Solid buy for anyone needing a good UPS.

u/PaperJesus · 2 pointsr/ReviewThis

I have been using these for the past couple of years and they are pretty amazing. My ears do get a bit sore after using them for an extended period of time (3+ hours) but that hasn't bothered me too much. I have been using new ear pads for about a year now (I ordered some last August) and they're still in pretty good condition). The thing about new ear pads is that they make the headphones feel brand new again. My pair was purchased by my dad almost twenty years ago and they're still in great condition. I have heard from my cousin who has purchased a few pairs of these is that the ones they produce now are inferior compared to the pair I own because they're made of plastic and not metal anymore. I have another cousin who bought these and they are just about equal sound-wise. She also says her ears don't get sore from them, but that they can get really hot after an extended period of time.

u/weffey · 1 pointr/ReviewThis

I have a Panasonic SD-YD250 and have had it for about a year. I go through phases where I'm making bread every couple of days, then ignore it for a month or so.

I've been happy with it, and have tried white, whole wheat, rye, and gluten free breads with it. Overall, I have been happy with it, although I haven't tried all the modes yet. I really like the the crust darkness control, as I do like a thick crust.

I tried banana bread once, and it turned out ok, I should probably have mixed it then put it in a pan to bake.

It does have a pizza mode and a mix-only, or bake only mode as well.

u/Mercury_Jackal · 1 pointr/ReviewThis

I don't personally have experience, but a few years ago I did a ridiculous amount of research into computer speakers - Came up with these as the most interesting: http://www.amazon.com/M-Audio-Studiophile-AV-Powered-Speakers/dp/B000MUXJCO

Everyone seems to love them (check Amazon's user reviews)

Hope that helps

u/MrIncrediblest · 2 pointsr/ReviewThis

A few months ago I picked up this Norelco from Walmart and really like it. I had basically the same goal, switching from a medium length Van Dyke to a slightly-longer-than-stubble full beard. The two things I really like are the spring mounted guard that helps keep the length consistent, and the built in vacuum. If you use it every day or two, it easily captures nearly all of the cut hairs in a little chamber; easy clean up. The guard can be set between 1/32 inch to 23/32, and unlike many other variable guards I have used, it can't be accidentally pushed in to a different setting. It is on a dial that locks it in place to the desired setting.

u/nbrown7 · 1 pointr/ReviewThis

I hate big, bulky headphones. I cant justify these personally because it was a friend that had them, but this Jabra Halo are nice. People were always asking him about them and he always had them on. I remember him telling me the qualty was great and on account of him wearing them all the time I would think it safe to assume they are.

u/AlaskaInWinter · 2 pointsr/ReviewThis

DeLonghi EC155 15 Bar Pump Espresso and Cappuccino Maker: Cheap and fast, and can be had for ~ 40$ today, using Amazon's coupon OCTGET20.