Best products from r/duluth
We found 7 comments on r/duluth discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 7 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.
2. HeatMax Hot Hands 2 Handwarmer (40 Pairs)
- SAFE, NATURAL LONG-LASTING HEAT - Odorless, Disposable, Single-Use Item, Do Not Apply Directly to The Skin. TSA Approved. Made in the USA using domestic and imported materials. No shaking or kneading required
- TO ACTIVATE - Remove warmer from outer package, shake to activate. Warmer heats up in 15-30 minutes. If heat decreases, expose warmer to air and shake. After use, dispose with regular garbage. Ingredients will not harm the environment.
- MULTIPURPOSE WARMERS - Single use air-activated heat packs that provide everyday warmth and are ideal for keeping your body warm when the temperature gets cold. They’re available in several styles designed for your hands, feet, and body.
- WHEN TO USE: Tailgating at Events, Outdoor Sporting Events, Hunting & Fishing, Camping & Hiking, Working in The Yard, Jogging or Taking Your Pet for A Walk. Convenient, Compact, Portable.
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3. Rodeo M3 Fit Over Prescription Rx No Blind-spot Driver Day & Night Wrap Around Sun Glasses (Amber)
Meets ANSI Standards for UVA, UVB, UV 500 and Glare Protection! Great for sensitive eyes!Trending Designs - Style will match any look! Fits over men, women, and children's RX/Reading glasses!Enlarged, clear frame for better peripheral vision and eye protection - Virtually No Blind Spots!Ultra Durabl...
4. ICETrekkers Diamond Grip Traction Cleats (1 Pair), X-Large (Men's 13)
- Shoe grips designed to provide aggressive traction in winter walking conditions
- Made of case-hardened steel alloy and strung on steel aircraft cable
- Riveted to tough rubber sling that fits tennis shoes, boots and dress shoes
- Sling remains elastic even in subzero temperatures to keep grips secure
- Self-clearing design prevents snow and ice buildup
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5. LCD Display Touch Screen Digitizer Assembly for iPhone 6 (4.7") with Free Tools (White)
- Compatible for iphone 8 Plus 5.5 inch ONLY. Model NO: A1864, A1897, A1898, which you could find on backcover of your phone.
- Without home button with fingerprint sensor, front camera, ear speaker and silver metal plate, those should be removed from your old phone.
- Function: Screen replacement to repair cracked/shattered screen. Also solve display problems, dead pixels and wrong color problems
- DIY is not easy work.Please follow the directions, if you have no experience.
- Quality: All screens are full tested and 100% in good condition before shipping. We are responsible for any damage during transit or quality problem.Any problem, please contact us.
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6. Kryptonite New-U New York LS Heavy Duty Bicycle U Lock Bike Lock
- 16mm Hardended Max Performance Steel Shackle Resists Hand Tools, Bolt Cutters, and Leverage Attacks
- Interior Locking Dimensions; 4" x 10. 25"
- Key Safe Program; Kryptonite will ship your first 2 keys for free, globally, in the event you lose them.
- Anti-Theft Protection Offer; Up to $4, 000 Reimbursement for 1 Year Included
- Lifetime
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Duluth is an absolute mecca for outdoor winter sports. Gear up properly and you'll love your life in the 8 months of the Northland's winter!
If you're getting outside a lot in Eau Claire, you'll do fine in Duluth. If you plan on spending significantly more time outdoors in Duluth, then that's another story. Depending on where you live in town, you'll have different levels of need for snow tires; either way I'd strongly recommend them. PM me - I'm selling a set of snow tires in great condition over on the Online Rummage Sale for Duluth/Superior facebook group.
FIY: I spent 3 years in Duluth as a Floridian with no experience with real winter. Gear up properly and you'll be outside all winter long! It's expensive, but it's TOTALLY worth the investment. Otherwise you'll be cold and miserable; and that is one hella long-ass winter.
I think it's great that you're thinking about commuting by bike--I'm a year-round commuter here in Duluth and it's definitely possible.
If you can borrow a bike, try riding your route and see how many times you have to shift. That'll be helpful in knowing how many gears to look for (10 speed, 21 speed).
There are plenty of great brands out there. Am currently on a Soma frame, have used Surly, Trek, and Raleigh in the past for commuting. Have heard good things about All-City, Jamis, and Salsa.
Truthfully, getting into bike commuting can be pretty expensive at first (bike, clothing, lights, tires, etc) so don't feel like you need a really pricy bike to get started if you don't want to invest that much.
If cost is an issue you can go pretty far with a used hybrid or mountain bike with the right tires and front/rear lights.
I've always commuted in winter on Nokian W106s but there are plenty of well-regarding winter tires out there.
In icy conditions the studs will give you a big boost in performance and safety--they'll be essential if you're going to climb hills during a Duluth winter.
The right winter tires can get a ton of performance out of an ordinary bike. Any bike shop in Duluth will be able to give you good advice and can let you know which size you'll need (700c, 26"). There are a lot of videos online on how to change bike tires that'll help.
Also, a neoprene facemask will make your commute much more comfortable. When it gets below 10 degrees or so you'll need some kind of eye covering. You can certainly ride in ski goggles but that's pretty expensive if you don't already own them. Thankfully you can buy a pair of light-colored sunglasses for pretty cheap that should be okay.
Good luck out there! Feel free to message me if you've got any questions.
Yea, you could do that.
But then you risk getting a $20 factory second or chinese knock-off installed instead of an actual quality screen.
The repair is easy for someone who has done it once or twice.
A cheap tool that fits in a pocket can cut a wire bike lock in seconds. Wire bike locks are invitations to thieves, unfortunately. Get a good U-lock. Good luck!
Nope - it's about the Kinonen lynching.
Kinhttp://www.amazon.com/Suomalaiset-People-Marsh-Mark-Munger/dp/0972005064 A historical novel based upon the lynching of a Finnish dockworker in Duluth, Minnesota
I won't claim to have read it, but my coworker did, and was telling me about the gross assumptions that were made that led up to the tarring and lynching.