(Part 2) Best products from r/Rochester

We found 21 comments on r/Rochester discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 71 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.

28. NETGEAR Nighthawk Smart WiFi Router (R6700) - AC1750 Wireless Speed (up to 1750 Mbps) | Up to 1500 sq ft Coverage & 25 Devices | 4 x 1G Ethernet and 1 x 3.0 USB ports | Armor Security

    Features:
  • Recommended for up to 25 devices: Reliably stream videos, play games, surf the internet, and connect smart home devices
  • Wired Ethernet ports: Plug in computers, game consoles, streaming players, and other nearby wired devices with 4 x 1 gigabit Ethernet ports
  • Loaded with advanced technology: Designed with a 1GHz dual core processor, 3 amplified antennas, Beamforming plus, Dynamic QoS, Smart Connect, and more
  • USB connections: Share a storage drive or printer with any connected device or create a personal cloud storage to access from anywhere, using the 1 x 3.0 USB port
  • Safe & secure: Supports WPA2 wireless security protocols. Includes Guest Wi-Fi access, DOS, Firewall, VPN, and more
  • NETGEAR Armor protects your family's WiFi with an automatic shield of security across all your connected devices with a 30-day free trial
  • NETGEAR Smart Parental Controls promotes healthy Internet habits, fosters responsibility and builds trust with your kids (30-day free trial included)
  • Safe & secure: Supports WPA2 wireless security protocols. Includes Guest Wi-Fi access, DOS, Firewall, VPN, and more. System requirements: Microsoft Windows 7, 8, 10, Vista, XP, 2000, Mac OS, UNIX, or Linux. Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0, Firefox 2.0, Safari 1.4, or Google Chrome 11.0 browsers or higher
NETGEAR Nighthawk Smart WiFi Router (R6700) - AC1750 Wireless Speed (up to 1750 Mbps) | Up to 1500 sq ft Coverage & 25 Devices | 4 x 1G Ethernet and 1 x 3.0 USB ports | Armor Security
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34. Spiralizer Ultimate 7 Strongest-and-Heaviest Duty Vegetable Slicer Best Veggie Pasta Spaghetti Maker for Keto/Paleo/Gluten-Free, With Extra Blade Caddy & 4 Recipe Ebook White

    Features:
  • Best Rated, Latest Design With Unmatched Value: Don't waste your hard earned money on other old & weak 5-blade designs. Our All New Improved 10-blade is GUARANTEED to be markedly stronger than any of the others on the market. You get a complete spiralizing bundle with 10 interchangeable blades, extra blade caddy for safe blade storage, printed color user manual, easy online quick-start guide with our demo videos, and 4 exclusive Spiralizer Ebooks with recipes you can make for the whole family!
  • Practical And Innovative - Whether it is making garnishes to turn your dinner platter into a gourmet delight, preparing the most beautiful salads to wow your guests, making a healthy raw food pasta, or giving your family healthy and fresh potato chips, you can do it all with this device quickly and efficiently. It's the quickest way for you to replace carb-loaded, calorie-loaded meals with numerous healthy veggie alternatives, thereby saving you valuable time and money.
  • Unmatched Versatility Spiralizers Mincers & Salad Utensils & Graters - Beautifully shred, slice and chip most firm vegetables and fruits. Perfect for making quick low carb, healthy veggie noodles from firm fruits/veggies like apple, onion, carrot, zucchini, cucumber, cabbage, beet, turnip, rutabaga, radish, potato, sweet potato, squash & more. Works great even for long & wide vegs (max 10 inches long, 7 inches wide).
  • Lifetime Replacement - You are covered by Spiralizer's lifetime no-hassle replacement policy so if for any reason you're not happy let us know.
  • Live Friendly Customer Support - All of our Spiralizer products are backed by real live Customer Support. Our friendly team in Cheyenne is here for whatever you need.
Spiralizer Ultimate 7 Strongest-and-Heaviest Duty Vegetable Slicer Best Veggie Pasta Spaghetti Maker for Keto/Paleo/Gluten-Free, With Extra Blade Caddy & 4 Recipe Ebook White
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37. Rexing V1-4K Ultra HD Car Dash Cam 2.4" LCD Screen, Wi-Fi, 170° Wide Angle Dashboard Camera Recorder with G-Sensor, WDR, Loop Recording, Supercapacitor, Mobile App, 256GB Supported

    Features:
  • ULTRA HD DISCREET DESIGN DASH CAM: Top image sensor captures beautiful 2160p video even while driving fast. Signature low-profile design allows the V1 to be a well-hidden witness to the road ahead. Supports high-endurance micro SD memory cards up to 256GB in memory size.
  • 170 DEGREE ULTRA WIDE ANGLE LENS & WIDE DYNAMIC RANGE: The 7 layer glass lens opens up to capture a sweeping view of your surroundings. The superior WDR technology allows the camera to perform optimally in any lighting situation by adjusting the exposure to create balanced images and footage.
  • SUPERCAPACITOR & PARKING MONITOR: The dash cam uses a supercapacitor which can withstand extreme temperatures from -20 to 176°F, that prevents the risk of overheating, extends the life span and reliability of the camera. With the parking monitor feature, the dash camera will automatically turn on and record a 20 second video when the car camera detects vibration OR select to record 24/7 by capturing frames to make a 24/7 time lapse video. Need smart hardwire kit to activate the parking mode.
  • WIFI CONNECT: View, save, and share dash cam recordings wirelessly on your mobile device with the use of an app interface.
  • LOOP RECORDING AND G-SENSOR: Video can be recorded in 1,2 or 3 minute intervals. When the storage limit is reached on the memory card, new recordings will automatically overwrite the oldest recordings. When the built-in gravity sensor detects a collision, the current video is locked, ensuring important footage is kept protected. Locked videos will be kept safe from being overwritten.
Rexing V1-4K Ultra HD Car Dash Cam 2.4" LCD Screen, Wi-Fi, 170° Wide Angle Dashboard Camera Recorder with G-Sensor, WDR, Loop Recording, Supercapacitor, Mobile App, 256GB Supported
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Top comments mentioning products on r/Rochester:

u/AmbassadorOfZleebuhr · 2 pointsr/Rochester

Tryon Bike

Join their wrench club & buy this book:
https://www.amazon.com/Zinn-Art-Mountain-Bike-Maintenance/dp/1934030597

Ask lots of questions (bike people are nice folks) and try to become self sufficient with basic repairs because it's all pretty simple and walking home sucks!

u/ronisolomondds · 3 pointsr/Rochester

Thanks for that link, I forgot this was on Google Books.

Let me get back to you on the recommendations of antique books. I am in the process of moving and most of this stuff is packed away. For more recently published works, I would recommend two that Rose O'Keefe authored; one on the South Wedge and another on Southeast Rochester.

u/ANDY0UARE · 10 pointsr/Rochester

After I was rear-ended last year I picked up the Vantrue N2 Dual Dash Cam (https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B073WQ7K6C).

I like the unit so far, the dual camera is a nice feature and the video can show whats happening out your back window. The rear camera can be turned off and only the front facing camera only used. Its small enough and doesn't take up a lot of your sight line while driving.

u/rocpic · 1 pointr/Rochester

Selling / giving away her book Broad, Casted on Amazon, apparently making political plans, and talking on the radio. I hope other politicians show up besides Rachel next November.

u/boner79 · 2 pointsr/Rochester

>what power of router would I need to utilize the 100mbps?

Theoretically a wireless N router rated N100+ should handle 100Mbps, but that hasn't been my experience and so I'd recommend looking for a dual/tri band wireless N+AC router if you really want to utilize the 100Mbps.

Amazon has a Netgear R6700 AC1750 (N450+AC1300) router for $109.99 - $20 coupon now. It's a decent router for the price and the 5GHz AC1300 band should handle 100Mbps fine.

Theoretically the 2.4GHz N450 band should handle 100Mbps (since it's rated for 450Mbps) but oftentimes devices' 2.4Ghz won't handle it. For example, my iPhone maxes out at 30-40Mbps or so on my router's 2.4Ghz N600 band (Asus AC1900) but I can get my full provisioned 70Mbps speed on my iPhone using the 5GHz AC1300 band. Could just be something funky in my router settings.

If you're a Costco member they have a Linksys AC1900 on sale for $109. Also, I've seen Negear X6 R7900 AC3000 (N450+AC1300x2) tri-band routers on clearance there for $149.

u/ShaggleROC · 8 pointsr/Rochester

Contrarily you could also just kindly ask them to purchase a Smoke Buddy or make their own spoof/sploof (dryer sheets in a cardboard tube) Should be familiar with both.

u/hbdgas · 2 pointsr/Rochester

> The cheap one needs to be repositioned to go from WXXI and Fox/ABC to NBC.
You get ...

That was my experience with this antennna... can't beat it for the price.

But I ended up just plugging into the TWC jack... it has pretty much the same channels on it even without paying for cable.

u/pineapple_catapult · 2 pointsr/Rochester

Snow tires are immensely helpful. If you don't have snow tires, then Continental DWS (dry/wet/snow) are apparently a good all-season alternative.

Get a snow brush like this: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07Y3ZMTBB/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_U_qn6WDbA187ZDF

Keep a shovel, emergency blanket, winter hat, and a pair of gloves in your car. Freezing to death cause you spun off into a snow bank isn't fun. There's more safety related stuff you should keep in your car as well, but these are specific to winter needs.

Make sure your exhaust doesn't get blocked by a snow mound, or if you spin off the road. Death by carbon monoxide isn't fun either.

Keep more distance and drive slower than you think you need to when driving in bad weather. Also, overpasses/bridges freeze faster than the road, so expect ice there even if everything else seems OK.

Salt melts ice effectively only to about 10 degrees Fahrenheit. If temps are lower than that, exercise extreme caution, even if it's not snowing and the roads seem clear. Black ice can be anywhere. This is where snow tires will help you a lot.

Get an oil change before and after winter, even if you don't need it by the miles driven.

u/deadlyhabit · 2 pointsr/Rochester

https://www.amazon.com/Spiralizer-Vegetable-Strongest-Spaghetti-Gluten-Free/dp/B075SLJ42S/ref=sr_1_5?s=kitchen&ie=UTF8&qid=1521322687&sr=1-5&keywords=spiralizer this one which I loaned to my parents and my dad is holding hostage in spite of offering to buy him an electric one on sale at the Aldi's in Henrietta that is only like 18$

Zoodles are one of my fave quickies to make, and got my dad who considers himself a chef onto them as well and spaghetti squash.

u/damnedfacts · 1 pointr/Rochester

We didn't want a wall mount, either. A table with a wide enough base was impractical. We found a middle-ground:

Whalen Furniture XLDEC54-NV 3-in-1 Flat Panel Entertainment Stand with 2 Drawers, 54-Inch https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00G0OCXZA

u/RochesterBen · 2 pointsr/Rochester

Just got the Rexing V1 while it was $75 for a short while. Can't wait to get it set up. Been driving around for a few years with a really cheap one. Caught some interesting stuff but nothing too crazy. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00X528FNE/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_5qMQAbE9Z8X02

u/reh8388 · 6 pointsr/Rochester

First, don't buy anything branded as an HDTV Antenna because it is marketing at it's finest. A 50 year old set of rabbit ears will work just fine. I am down near RIT and use some simple rabbit ears I got off of Amazon for $8 and I get all of the channels that are broadcast in the area with no connection issues. I've been using them for over a year and wouldn't go back to paying for cable since I rarely watch TV.

Also, go to the TV Guide site and then in the top left tell it your location and tell it you have an antenna and it will list the available channels and what's on.

u/seanlahman · 2 pointsr/Rochester

The Hammer Conspiracies is great but out of print and hard to find.

u/lotusstp · 1 pointr/Rochester

Oddly enough, a couple of significant inventions linked to Rochester aren't mentioned. If you read "Dealers of Lightning: Xerox PARC and the Dawn of the Computer Age" (available at your local public library), you'll discover that a) Ethernet and b) Laser Printing were both invented @ PARC.