(Part 2) Best products from r/cincinnati

We found 21 comments on r/cincinnati discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 137 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/cincinnati:

u/lucius_pixel · -15 pointsr/cincinnati

http://www.amazon.com/Pride-Prejudice-Zombies-Classic-Ultraviolent/dp/1594743347/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1449530289&sr=8-5&keywords=zombie+classics
it's in line with a modern strain of fiction the nativity is ... would it help if it was pointed out that there are others who revisit classic literature and make commentary on it ... in light of modern writing aesthetic it's on point ... there are classic stories retold with zombies ... there are also a lot of people that think jesus died last week when he didn't die at all ... it's fiction ... i mean i am more creeped out by normal ones ... if you are so down with jesus that you want to celebrate his birth the quote unquote normal way i am more frightened and put off by typical nativity sets than a creative zombie remake ... in other words for me personally the people with the zombies would probably be cooler people than a traditional nativity set owner ... i think it's cool becasue i think the people that put it up are probably cool ... traditional nativity sets are owned by people that have historically shunned me for thinking they are well stupid for celebrating a book club 52 times a year and not talking after the services and building community ... which position in society do i need to start passing out fines for what people use to celebrate the holidays in their front yard? like the zombie nativity would probably agree that church services would be better off being all day saturday and put a church to use the right way and then spill over into saturday night into sunday morning every week the normal nativity scene owner would probably want church services as tight and lean as possible to get the fuck away from the people in their church ... the cool church meets at saturday at 5pm and lasts until right before work on Monday but no one 's up for it every week

PRO TIP : I'm banned from sitwell's and the northside tavern because of an affair with a bartender but i'm pretty sure if you drop something like this line on a chick at the northside tavern she'd be wit it

u/shlybluz · 1 pointr/cincinnati

Dough looks a little rough, but not bad for a first time. A book I would suggest finding is https://www.amazon.com/Ultimate-Pizza-Favorite-Recipes-Dessert/dp/0809233495/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1504453853&sr=8-5&keywords=pasquale+bruno Its a great beginners book with good recipes to learn the basics of dough making and sauce combinations.

u/urbanfervor · 2 pointsr/cincinnati

Funny thing is the hiss on WLW is caused by the HD signal. The digital stream is too big to fit in the 10khz spectrum that an AM station has, and you can observe this by tuning in 690 and 710, and the loud hiss you hear on those frequencies are the HD sidebands. Some of it bleeds onto the 700 frequency, which is why there's a hiss there. Go tune in to 550, 1360 or 1530, if you're close enough to the transmitters you'll hear the noise floor is lower on those stations than on WLW, because they don't broadcast in HD. The HD signal is so intrusive that the analog WLW stream is confined to only 5khz, which is why their sound quality is worse than almost all the AM stations in Cincinnati. It's a funny thing that if they took the digital signal that's supposed to sound great (I find it tinny and full of compression artifacts) off the air and opened up the analog signal back to 10khz, WLW would sound fantastic, and with no background hiss.

If you're looking for a good AM radio, try the Sangean PR-D5, I have one and I was able to pick up several Chicago AM stations standing in my driveway in the middle of the day. It is a beast.

u/flyingwolf · 0 pointsr/cincinnati

I wanted a chair that would stand up for a LONG time, so I got this one.

I have had it now for over 3 years.

ORDER PLACED
July 16, 2016, according to amazon.


It is in perfect shape, the leather is not peeling, because it is real leather, the base is strong, it just keeps going.

And I am not a small dude, it is a massively comfortable chair. Although it is rather heavy for an office chair so keep that in mind.

u/Randomperson1362 · 8 pointsr/cincinnati

Most of the time, I wear normal dress shoes, or normal tennis shoes. If we get dry snow, and I'm just walking to my car, it will be fine. I might occasionally wear wear waterproof hiking shoes if its slushy outside. You really don't even need boots on a daily basis, for short errands, going to work etc.

Shoveling the driveway, hiking in the woods, going sledding, these are all activities that need a good pair of boots, but wearing them is not the norm, at least for me.

Businesses are pretty good about shoveling parking lots, don't think you need full blown boots every time you walk out the door.

Most of the time I just have normal shoes.

This is my "we got a bit of snow, but I'm just running to kroger" shoe.

http://www.llbean.com/llb/shop/71650?feat=506795-GN3&page=men-s-keen-targhee-ii-waterproof-hiking-boots

This is my "we got 6" of snow, and its time to shovel the driveway shoe"

https://www.amazon.com/North-Face-Thermoball-Boots-Waterproof/dp/B00RW5GH1M/ref=sr_1_1?s=apparel&ie=UTF8&qid=1481591939&sr=1-1&nodeID=7141123011&keywords=best+winter+boots&refinements=p_n_feature_eighteen_browse-bin%3A14630392011

u/dbernie41 · 1 pointr/cincinnati

I just read about mattresses for like 10 hours a few weeks ago because I was looking for one as well. You will find this mattress highly recommended here on reddit as well as Amazon. I went for the 10" version and have only slept on it like 5 nights so the verdict is still out!

u/monkeyflyer · 1 pointr/cincinnati

I tried a luggage store a long, long time ago, but a google search seems to indicate that shoe repair stores are a good option.

Recently I had a broken zipper on some luggage, so I bought this off of Amazon. It was pretty easy once past figuring how to stitch without a thimble.

u/dhaft88 · 5 pointsr/cincinnati

https://www.amazon.com/Google-Wifi-system-set-replacement/dp/B01MAW2294

Google's mesh WiFi system is pretty legit, I just put one in because I have two floors and plaster walls. Check the Amazon reviews, it's a highly rated item on there. Good luck with your interwebs.

u/Casual_Goth · 3 pointsr/cincinnati

If you are looking for other genre books set in Cincinnati, these are a few I'm familiar with.

Have you read Mosaic 17K? It's a cyberpunk book based in Northern Kentucky and Cincinnati. Really captures the area IMO. Good stuff.

Also Queen City Jazz, which doesn't really fit comfortably in a genre. Not really my cup of tea, but might be worth the read. Very surreal. Has kind of a 1970s sci-fi vibe to it.

And the Kim Harrison Hollows novels, which are urban fantasy. IMO, she didn't capture the area at all well. It came across as super generic midwest large city. And she described the town I live in all wrong, not even a little bit right. Possibly the most well known series of books set in the area.

u/kronkasaurus · 1 pointr/cincinnati

Thank you for the suggestion! I'd look in to getting a router with a modem, but my brothers router with default settings worked perfectly fine so I'm not sure why this router wouldn't.

u/moist_tacos · 1 pointr/cincinnati

This is a pretty elementary understanding of urban sociolgy. If you're actually interested in the topic, I'd suggest reading up on what some professionals who have spent their lives studying the topic have to say about it. This text is a good start.

u/TheAmplifier · 2 pointsr/cincinnati

For iced coffee I generally steep in a french press overnight. Plunge & serve/store. Works pretty well. As for grinders, definitely go with a burr:

-Cheaper manual: Hario Skerton

-More expensive automatic: Capresso Infinity

u/drfuzzphd · 2 pointsr/cincinnati

Did you know it was recently released with 90% of the original music included? $90 on Amazon for 13 DVDs worth of WKRP goodness.

http://www.amazon.com/WKRP-In-Cincinnati-Complete-Series/dp/B00KYCA4QY

u/markitzero15 · 1 pointr/cincinnati

Also on the topics of books related to this topic...I absolutely love this book. It's basically Alice in Wonderland (written by a mathematician) but with Computer Science encounters. There are tons and tons of nerdy references in here, but it's just written as a fun kids story.

https://www.amazon.com/Lauren-Ipsum-Computer-Science-Improbable-ebook/dp/B00QL616IC

u/acmei · 1 pointr/cincinnati

http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B00BW6LX20/ref=olp_tab_used?ie=UTF8&condition=used

I priced according to how the exact same cameras are selling in the same condition. I'd be willing to go a little lower, but definitely not as low as $450. Let me know if you're still interested.

u/[deleted] · 2 pointsr/cincinnati

I'd suggest looking for the book 60 Hikes within 60 Miles.

Here's an Amazon link.

I've lived here my whole life and I've never heard of a lot of the places suggested in it. I'd have to agree with Prather, though, that if you have the time, Red River Gorge is definitely the place nearby to see.