Best products from r/fortlauderdale

We found 7 comments on r/fortlauderdale 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.

Top comments mentioning products on r/fortlauderdale:

u/nebjamins · 4 pointsr/fortlauderdale

Be safe light up these are great IMO GlowRiders - Ultra Bright LED - Bike Wheel Light String (1 Pack) - Assorted Colors Bicycle Tire Accessories- Burning Man Accessory (7 Colors in One) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0792BGLCV/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_PA3CDbP1GA20B

Sweet ride!

u/halathon · 1 pointr/fortlauderdale

Let me guess, you’re replacing one due to a broken charging port?

You’re better off ordering a new one. Even if you find one at an electronics store, Amazon has better prices. If you must look, Office Depot and Best Buy have had JBL speakers in the past.

JBL Flip 3 Splashproof Portable Bluetooth Speaker, Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0145EOFDO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_GyVXAbZ5R2RS5

u/tophergz · 3 pointsr/fortlauderdale
  1. Don't rely on it. It's no subway system. It can easily take two or three hours to get someplace that would take 15 minutes by car.

  2. There are virtually no restrictions on swimming (that I'm aware of) that I've seen. There's people who go out during hurricanes, if that's the sort of thing you mean. The water is usually fine for swimming as long as there's sand on the beach. Basically, if you can comfortably walk to the waterline barefoot, you'll be fine. As far as glass, use common sense. Just don't leave it, or make it obvious. Bring solo cups and put the glass right back into the cooler and nobody will say anything.

  3. Don't buy anything (aside from food) on the beach and you won't pay tourist prices. Gimmicks and souvenirs are where the tourist prices are.

    Find your way over to North Perry Airport and get a helicopter tour. You'll never regret it.

    Finally, Grab a Frommer's Guide and come enjoy!
u/DeafJerzy · 1 pointr/fortlauderdale

Yeah, mostly "traditional" retail stores will fading away soon, Gamestop should having to worry about losing the sales due of consoles and computer now allow to buy digital games. Most retro games now can be available on the internet called emulator or MEME if you own a arcade cabinet can installed by a computer inside. Digital games are compared to people using play small games on the smartphone without a disc or flash drive needed. If your wrist gets hurted while using a mouse, i believe some manufacturer selling the soft pillow on the top mousepad, this one i bought (feeling like a little hard pillow), link here. If this price is so expensive for you, other mousepads sells cheaper, link here.

u/ChillForBestResults · 2 pointsr/fortlauderdale

Magnum Appliances in Margate

Edit: and you probably don't need a company to clean that out. Just get one of these https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07FRNKDH6/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_i_9-H4DbH0YQWFW

u/angrybrother273 · 0 pointsr/fortlauderdale

It infuriates me that people like you come out here with a total disregard for the Earth and our endangered species. What you do should be illegal. Industrial society had no real right to turn the Everglades into a city in the first place, and now that it is, we have to initiate expensive and labor-intensive projects to remove the invasive plants and try to corral the damage. Drainage has almost obliterated what was once here, and agriculture has toxified the land to the point where people - human beings - have no clean tap water to drink in places like Weston, and other parts of Broward.

And another thing - mosquitoes. Native Americans report that before the Everglades were drained, we didn't have so many mosquitoes around, because they can't breed so easily in running water. After the drainage, mosquitoes started reproducing to the point of takeover, because of all the standing water now available.

I know that I won't convince you of anything in a Reddit post, but since your business is in landscaping, there are options which are part of the solution, rather than the problem - you could distribute native rather than invasive ornamentals if you wanted to. People do that.

Laws against invasive plants - which may not exist, but should - wouldn't be fascism any more than laws against marine pollution are fascism. Respect for the Earth is not fascism. It's common sense. Every high schooler should know this. Even if you don't care about endangered plants or animals, these things ultimately affect human beings as well.

I'm sorry that the only reason why you came to South Florida was to start a business which perpetuates harm to our land. But you don't have to do this.

Of course, not all exotic plants are bad - the agriculture on which we depend is all exotic plants - but the exotic invasives, the ones which spread rapidly and take over, and kill native species and prevent them from regenerating - we need to get rid of those as soon as possible, from our lawns, from our parks, from our schools, from everywhere.

Also, slash pines do survive in urban environments - you can see a whole bunch of them off the Palmetto highway around 37th Avenue, and around the Opa Locka area. They thrive in our bad soils, and, interestingly, die when given fertilizer.

We can never restore South Florida to its original state. But we can work with the land, rather than sadistically and systematically destroying it. Of course, sea level change over the coming decades will make all of this a moot point.