(Part 2) Best products from r/reactiongifs

We found 20 comments on r/reactiongifs discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 207 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/reactiongifs:

u/Longthickbiguy · 1 pointr/reactiongifs

Well, some workplaces have toilet seat bidets like the "washlet". But yes you can bring your own to work- http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B001BYV3J6?pc_redir=1411944218&robot_redir=1

After a long hard poop, it's nice to have a warm, oscillating, adjustable pressure underbutt fountain gently massage the shit away!

u/Free_Blowjobs · 1 pointr/reactiongifs

Almond milk is amazing—and healthier than regular milk, soy milk, and rice milk.

It's actually pretty easy (and cheaper) to make your own. You just combine some raw almond butter, water, and extra stuff to taste (stevia, honey, dates for sweetness, cinnamon, vanilla extract, cocoa powder, etc.) in the blender, blend until smooth, and you have almond milk almost from scratch! The amounts vary based on how much milk you want, the creaminess of it (i.e., less water for more creamy texture), the sweetness, etc.

Or you could do it the hard way and combine almonds, water, and extra stuff in the blender (you need a powerful blender though, in order to completely liquify the almonds). Then, you just strain this mix through a nut milk bag (e.g., this). Homemade, from-scratch almond milk! Without all of the preservatives and nasty stuff they put into it. Plus, it tastes better and is a lot cheaper.

u/TheSconnieExperience · 5 pointsr/reactiongifs

Yup, totally agree. They seem like a good idea, until that bitch is frozen to the car and you have to chip it out with the ice scraper anyway. More often than not if you have to use the cover the rest of the car will be covered and you're back to using the scraper/brush again. The best thing you can get for you car in the winter is a solid scraper with a nice extender like this guy.

u/ChrisAbra · 1 pointr/reactiongifs

Just to add, I have this Victorinox knife and the blade is amazing, but I've got a few gripes and suggestions, that might just be a matter of personal preference:
firstly it's quite thin and light, and thus bends a bit more than i'd like, and i'd prefer something heavier with a thicker spine. Secondly, the handle, while quite ergonomic feels slightly cheap with the plastic and i'd rather have something wooden with rivets so you have full leverage on the full tang.

Wusthof do amazing knives for my suiting I think, and i just saw this and i don't know why it's only £10 but i'm just gonna buy it.

u/yiliu · 17 pointsr/reactiongifs

> Is there a way to keep it on your end and not on someone else's server?

That's one of the biggest advantages of Bitcoin. To hold BTC, you literally just have to keep a secret big number. It can be printed on a piece of paper locked in a safe and buried in concrete, and unless somebody dug it back up your BTC would be completely safe.

More practically, you have hardware wallets that have a PIN and make it easy to send and receive coins. They're about the size of a keychain fob.

u/YellowSharkMT · 3 pointsr/reactiongifs

Respectfully, I disagree: XBone is priced at $499, and the XBL subscription is what... $50/yr? Seems pretty darn comparable to a decent gaming rig (even considering the fact that such a thing would cost closer to $850-1000), especially after you consider OP's point w/r/t the price of console games.

It doesn't stop there, though: my PC helps me earn a living as a programmer; it's a recording studio (stock soundcard, nothing fancy); it's a torrent machine; it runs virtual linux boxes for whatever geek fun I'm into that day; it hosts audio/video for streaming to other devices in my house... it's so much more than a gaming console, and for basically the same price. And that's not even scratching the surface of customizing & repairing it (good luck fixing that RROD).

u/jandsb_fan · 28 pointsr/reactiongifs

Had pretty great longevity with this one. Chief tears up most tennis balls in days. This thing though seems indestructible. Plus it’s for some weight to it, which helps the exercise for me and the pup.

u/HoboLaRoux · 1 pointr/reactiongifs

I kind of depends on what you want to do. I run the audio from my computer through a fiber optic cable to a Yamaha receiver I bought 15 years ago. If you need something with HDMI you will need a more modern receiver but if you can do without you can find some high quality older equipment that will work well for you.

As for speakers, these have very good Amazon reviews. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000OG4E1G/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I bough a pair myself about a year ago and have been using them every day.

u/ancientwarriorman · 2 pointsr/reactiongifs

Buy this book and read it

Good intro to free weights.

Nutrition comes next. Check out r/fitness, they have a good FAQ.

u/thedude213 · 1 pointr/reactiongifs

Get a travel router like this, it has a foot print lf a credit card, its super discreet and you can plug it into any wired connection and it works as a pass through.

ZyXEL Wireless N 3-in-1 Travel Router [Wi-Fi Router + Access Point + Client Bridge] 150Mbps Speed 802.11n Wireless Pocket Router [MWR102] https://www.amazon.com/dp/B005WKIKA0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_i0f9Ab1SRPJSN

u/LooneyDubs · 0 pointsr/reactiongifs

Dude, when I was 16 I was competent enough to converse productively. I'm just letting you know that your presence on this site is currently parasitic. Obviously I've struck a chord and you're at least considering a different approach. I'm not trying to offend you when I call you a little twat, I'm just calling it like I see it. You are precisely acting and speaking like a little twat. Read and listen more, speak less. Try a book called "Blink" by Malcom Gladwell. I think you might like it, honestly, it's a great book and an easy read.

u/navyjeff · 1 pointr/reactiongifs

Falanor, I'm in the same boat as you. I found out I was lactose intolerant about 11 years ago, but I couldn't even eat cheese or yogurt. My friends used to say I was more like "lactose xenophobic". Anyway, I found these pills some years back, and they let me tolerate some cheese and some yogurt. You might give them a try.

link

You should be able to find them at a local supermarket for ~$8/box.

u/CornerSolution · 1 pointr/reactiongifs

Thanks for the link, that was interesting. Had to search around a bit for the video to which they were referring, so here it is for anyone else who's interested.

Also, seriously, burr grinder is the way to go. I have two, an expensive one that I use for espresso (Rancilio Rocky), and a cheaper one that I use for French press (an older version of this Capresso Infinity). The Capresso grinder still runs upwards of $100, substantially more than blade grinders that go for as little as $15, but it's well worth it in my opinion.

u/LieutenantJesus · 15 pointsr/reactiongifs

The times you're doing well, you're probably falling into a flow state and kicking ass. I found I was able to do really well playing CS:S right after a run back in highschool. I experience the same thing in Rocket League, where I'm able to read my opponenets really well and make great plays one hour, and that skill degrades over the next day or two until I take a break. When I come back, I clean house for an hour or two and then the decline begins again.

[Check out this article on flow states.] (http://www.innertransformationblog.com/2016/07/25/ultimate-human-performance/) Something I found very frustrating was how "random" I seemed to do well, and how the next day, I'd do WORSE. This still happens to this day, and this article touches on some of the mechanics behind that phenomenon.

If this is intriguing to you at all, I'd suggest you pick up the book "Flow" by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi. I'm still working my way through it, but it's considered one of the best books on the subject to date.

u/YesYesLibertarians · 1 pointr/reactiongifs

Hmm, this answer doesn't address the conflict of interest the state has in being both the adjudicator and the prosecutor in matters between itself and others. Maybe the undefined ordering principle takes care of it and there's nothing to worry about. Still sounds like a superstition to me, but what do I know coming from the wild west where everybody is literally shooting everyone else all the time? We've gotten really good at treating bullet wounds but it's an exhausting way to live.

I wonder why we don't use this monopoly-taming ordering principle for other things we rely on, like communications systems, airlines, automobile manufacturing, or pet food. Seems like it could eliminate overproduction, get rid of unnecessary competition and bring order to a chaotic market.

u/digger_dog · 4 pointsr/reactiongifs

You might enjoy this then, it's a lifesaver!

u/lazerpenguin · 1 pointr/reactiongifs

Gatorade used to be the best cure. Now it has no electrolytes and is literally just sugar water. Sugar is the last thing you want for your hangover so might as well just skip it and drink water. Or a electrolyte drink that actually has electrolytes, like pedialyte, or get some of these fizzy packs from trace minerals to mix with water.

u/vedgehammer · 1 pointr/reactiongifs

I have this one and it's pretty amazing.

u/chewbaklava · 1 pointr/reactiongifs

nice! matthew dickman is fantastic. i can't recommend Mayakovsky's Revolver enough!