(Part 2) Best products from r/nonononoyes

We found 24 comments on r/nonononoyes discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 58 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/nonononoyes:

u/MarrymeCaptHowdy · 6 pointsr/nonononoyes

Carry a pocket knife. It doesn't have to be a huge elaborated one, I have one of those on my keys, comes in handy every other day. As long as the blade is sharp, it is absolutely enough to quickly cut through a retractable leash. Which can be necessary in other situations as well, a leash can get caught up in a number of things (sorry, not trying to scare you, just saying).

u/PrincessSparklepants · 6 pointsr/nonononoyes

My dog had it from laying on hard floors in her kennel back in her racing days. When we adopted her I got this from Amazon and after a week or two you could hardly notice. Blissful Dog Elbow Butter - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LWMVQBQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_K5OjDb1PEBFNV

u/Scottland83 · 3 pointsr/nonononoyes

Dude, if you're interested in this there's a book called The Wages of Guilt which delves pretty deeply into the postwar years and the generational divide among post-war Germans. One of the interesting things I learned about is how the oldest generation which lived through the Reich share more in common with their grandchildren regarding how they should feel and talk about the war and how much responsibly they carry as Germans, whereas the children of the generation between them, who were born after the war, feel more distant and dissociated from it and generally encourage more of an unemotional response.

Here is the book on Amazon

u/woo545 · 3 pointsr/nonononoyes

I have and given my friends and family the Macally mount. The longer arm allows the phone to be within touch range even with your hands on the steering wheel.

u/drinkduff77 · 465 pointsr/nonononoyes

The bird installed a Nest security camera

u/squired · -1 pointsr/nonononoyes

Don't worry about the downvotes. It's a touchy subject for several demos, but I'm with you.

I rock scramble with my infant, and will start whitewater kayaking with him on class iii this August with a custom double tunnel skirt, but that is my job and he has been swimming underwater since 1.5 months.

As a more approachable example, I wouldn't normally let a toddler on a window washing rig, or on a construction site, but I'd trust my brother or a buddy, who are professionals, to give them a ride or a tour that might be sketchy or uncomfortable to even some adults.

These aren't "grin and pray" scenarios, nor is Op's video. It is a well managed risk assessment with a long, stepwise approach focused on fun and exploration. I'm not personally comfortable with Op's video, but I also don't understand that risk scenario. I don't know his gear, the ramp setup and start, or the worst case scenario. I will however give the pros the benefit of the doubt, and I assume that individuals with access to that ramp are pros. Edit: it is Woodward Summer Camp, and they absolutely know exactly what they are doing.

The divide is usually a misunderstanding of the general public as to the participants' actual risk. I haven't made a significant mistake on advanced-intermediate level rivers/walls/trails in many, many years. For me, a few specific activities that often send some to the hospital are far safer than an urban sidewalk. If I'm rolling with my son on beginner/intermediate stuff, it's just another "walk through the woods".

u/termisique · 1 pointr/nonononoyes

I am. The goal is to get the screws through the door frame itself and into the studs beyond the frame. Another user mentioned that if someone wants to get in they will but most intruders will try a few hits and then move along as they do not want to draw any attention to the break in. There are other products you can buy to further reinforce the door. A few examples below.

Reinforced strike plate

Something similar to the original post but less convenient

u/IVIattEndureFort · 1 pointr/nonononoyes

Thought he was playing with one of these

u/Hellige88 · 3 pointsr/nonononoyes

Grandpa Beck’s Cover Your A$$ets. Another comment links to the Amazon page.

Edit: for convenience, here it is

u/purple-door- · 2 pointsr/nonononoyes

VIPERTEK Double Lock Steel Police Edition Professional Grade Handcuffs (Black) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00NG3CRS6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_GW3QCb1G7P03E

u/CelestialFury · 35 pointsr/nonononoyes

Typical egg is around 50 grams, so 2850 grams or 6.3 lbs.

edit: Glanced at this comment earlier, but since it's a large skillet, let's say it's a 20" cast iron skillet then it would weigh around 23.6 lbs according to amazon's price listing.

This makes the total weight around 30 lbs or 13.6 kg.