Best products from r/meirl

We found 21 comments on r/meirl discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 79 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.

Top comments mentioning products on r/meirl:

u/Theghost129 · 6 pointsr/meirl

I bought my snowboard in a yard sale during the summer😂

Motorcycle from the brother of an old friend. Required some money for repairs, but I bought it in working condition and cold starts, so that was a good find.

Surfboard from my dad's friend. He just gave it to me. Beach longboard, bought from a store skate shop a few miles away from the beach, used and a few years old.

Rock climbing gear, my friend helped me get he's been in rock climbing for a year.

Also, I got a guitar from another friend of my dad. It was in decent shape, needed a new string, but I learned how to play it. It's a really nice skill to have, 10/10 would recommend instruments.

Drawing tablet sometimes goes up on sale at Monoprice.com. It kinda sucks, but it does the job. I found a trash USB mic somewhere in my garage, but I recently upgraded my mic to another USB mic for 29 dollars. This is how it sounds. All software I use is free, no piracy.

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These are all individual, unique experiences as a result of knowing as many people as possible, and hunting down deals like crazy. Maybe LetGo, or Craigslist, whatever man. People will literally throw away things, regardless of it's condition or how poor or rich they are. Online deals go up like steam sales. It takes a lot of scoping, but its my advice to not buy things unless you have a define will to learn and master it. People get rid of used goods all the time because they lack the discipline to learn it.

Prove to the previous owner that you're more adamant than they were. YouTube Tutorials baby.

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u/jordgubbe_head · 3 pointsr/meirl

Haha, I should have just added that into my original comment; a couple others just pm'd me asking, so I'll copy-paste my response:

Right now I'm using this Redken leave-in stuff which has done an amazing job getting rid of the frizz. It's the most expensive thing I use on my hair, but lasts about 3 months per bottle if I'm careful not to go overboard.

Otherwise I use fairly cheap products. This is my winter shampoo, it doesn't remove much oil, but leaves my hair super soft and helps with the straw-like feeling. This is the shampoo I use in the summer, it strips a little more oil than the Herbal Essences (which it needs when I sweat), but leave my hair less soft and a little more straw-like. For conditioner, I use this Tresemmé product, it does an amazing job of de-tangling my hair, it feels like the knots just wash out of it.

I'm not as picky for cleansing shampoos, I typically just use any of the ones my boyfriend rejects. Some of the ones that have worked well for me are Garnier Fructis, VO5 and Suave. I tend to cheap out on these, as I will use them to strip my hair on a late Saturday night, let it rest for a day and don't need to be presentable again until Monday morning.

u/_uncarlo · 2 pointsr/meirl

This book got me into it, I read it more than 10 years ago, but it's still relevant (it's not like quantum physics has changed a lot). It explains everything very well and it has a lot of illustration. Super easy, fun, didactic read.

u/Meestermills · 2 pointsr/meirl

I bought a pair of wahl sterling mags

They have held up through major usage for the better part of a year and a half. Super easy to clean out and oil as well.

u/shpongleyes · 2 pointsr/meirl

4 puzzles made by shengshou for under $20? I'm fine if that's a 500% markup honestly. Those are also great puzzles too. Sure, they're not the best of the best, but they're far beyond other brands. Their 7x7x7 is actually amazing, turns smoother than the rubik's brand 3x3 I have

u/jwicc · 105 pointsr/meirl

https://clonehero.net/

https://www.raphnet-tech.com/products/wusbmote_1player_adapter_v2/index.php

https://www.amazon.com/Microsoft-Xbox-Wireless-Receiver-Windows/dp/B000HZFCT2/ref=mp_s_a_1_6?crid=2U9K5LPK979GC&keywords=xbox+360+usb+adapter+for+pc&qid=1557120718&s=gateway&sprefix=xbox+360+usb+a&sr=8-6

Looks like the price has gone up on the xbox 360 adapter. Also if you have a wii guitar I would recommend getting a longer mini usb cable than the one that comes with the adapter and watching this video https://youtu.be/JTIeandEaYQ. Acai's channel also has some other good info about clone hero.

u/procrastimom · 2 pointsr/meirl

A great book about horse breeding: Stud- Adventures in Breeding

Thoroughbreds have to be bred by "live cover" (actual mating). All other horse breeding is artificial insemination. The stories about the business are fascinating!

u/PhxRising29 · 2 pointsr/meirl

Sounds like you guys have been through a lot together! It's such a great feeling having a partner in life, no matter what the situation is. You'll always have somebody going through the same things as you so you're never truely alone!

They just re-released the first 3 Crash games on PS4 with upgraded graphics. Also here's a graphics comparison of the games.

And this is the best PS4 deal/bundle at this time, but since we're so close to the holidays, I highly recommend that you wait for the Black Friday deals.

u/mission-hat-quiz · 2 pointsr/meirl

If you are serious get a good physical therapist and read https://www.amazon.com/dp/1628600837/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_3VSBDbR6BVNY2

It's a ton of work but you can dramatically improve your body with good mobilization techniques.

And if insurance doesn't cover the therapist just get the book.

u/waggycuts · 3 pointsr/meirl

Go buy a bidet. Seriously one of the best $35-$50 you can spend. After a month, I ended up buying one for each bathroom, my parent's house, and even a couple of friends.

Buy this valve too, it helps with the install.

u/fizikz3 · 16 pointsr/meirl

unsolicited advice:

work on developing the self esteem. change your world view. realize other people's opinions of you are merely their opinions.

someone not liking pizza doesn't make pizza less awesome. the same applies to you. preferences aren't objective truth. peoples preference for a certain type of person don't make that certain type of person better or worse than any other type of person. people have inherent value.


I'd also recommend this

https://www.amazon.com/Daring-Greatly-Courage-Vulnerable-Transforms/dp/1592408419/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1518228651&sr=8-1

from the person who gave this ted talk

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iCvmsMzlF7o


not an expert, just someone who struggled/struggles with the same shit.

u/appleswitch · 5 pointsr/meirl

Source: Spider-Man and the X-Men. Great book. Totally self-contained.