(Part 2) Best products from r/saskatoon

We found 21 comments on r/saskatoon discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 66 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.

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u/omers · 1 pointr/saskatoon

Depending on how comfortable you are the trick to soldering small traces like that is to use solder paste (not flux, actual paste.) Something like this: https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B00M1RC0IU/

It's applied and then set with a heat gun: https://youtu.be/f_yFDpSTfao?t=156 and you can even do it with a skillet https://www.sparkfun.com/tutorials/59

u/smitty_shmee · 1 pointr/saskatoon

My stuff were gifts actually. That being said, I know they were acquired at Wine Kits (as its right near our place). As for bottles, I bought $120 worth of Grolsch beer and have been reusing the bottles ever since (flip-tops, super easy to reseal). So far I've only made beer from kits (pre-made wort), but I want to venture in to realm of doing it from scratch. I got this book for xmas a couple years ago, and they explain the process really simply. http://www.amazon.ca/Brooklyn-Brew-Shops-Beer-Making/dp/0307889203 They even sell 1 gallon packages with everything you need at Indigo.

u/JoeDwarf · 0 pointsr/saskatoon

The best wilderness camping in Saskatchewan is canoe tripping. Paddle all day, camp in a different spot every night, catch some of your suppers. Check out this guide.

u/Twenty44 · 2 pointsr/saskatoon

I tried looking a few months ago and ended up buying one online. The Raspberry Pi manufacturers only directly sell to large online retailers, so even if you did find one, it would be at a marked up price.

If you order from Amazon before tomorrow afternoon you can have it by Monday, free shipping.

http://www.amazon.ca/gp/aw/d/B00T2U7R7I/ref=mp_s_a_1_2?qid=1449186719&sr=8-2&pi=SX200_QL40&keywords=Raspberry+pi&dpPl=1&dpID=4133JwedpXL&ref=plSrch

u/monkey_sage · 1 pointr/saskatoon

I recommend watching this BBC video on what dog whistling means and if you'd like to know more you can start with the basic Wikipedia page on the topic. Finally, if you have a lot of time on your hands, you might find this book to be relevant to the discussion.

These sources will demonstrate exactly why dog whistles don't have concrete evidence. It's by design.

u/wheatmonkey · 1 pointr/saskatoon

I agree with this. Keep your costs down and follow a simple plan - Canadian Couch Potato is good, also these books are helpful references for investors making their own portfolio: A Random Walk Down Wall Street by Burton G Malkiel and Rob Carrick's Guide to What's Good, Bad and Downright Awful in Canadian Investments Today. If you don't want to bother learning even the basics, or have a small amount of money to invest, consider a robo-advisor.

u/Bullshit_To_Go · 1 pointr/saskatoon

Liquid Grip

Easy solution to the least significant of the problems you listed!

I'll admit that the chalk bucket was a big reason I went to Iron Works.

u/DoumStorm · 1 pointr/saskatoon

I’ve also heard the same but I was wondering if I could get away with a de-icer like this one from Amazon.

Edit : took forever to get the URL link to work, sorry.

u/Yangel · 2 pointsr/saskatoon

lol this is the pig pills guy my dude. supposedly pigs will bite each others ears for micronutrients (so the story goes) and long story short, animal feed supplements cure bipolar.

this got pushed by local media a few years ago.

https://www.amazon.ca/Pills-Anatomy-Academic-Alernative-Health-ebook/dp/B008MHFYEU
http://nationalpost.com/news/canada/different-spin-on-health-inside-tragic-death-ezekiel-stephan

u/KUNGFUUUUUU · 1 pointr/saskatoon

Look into the cost of the dash kit before you get excited about any particular stereo unit. The dash kit fits the new head unit in the space where the stock radio would go. Metra makes a kit for it (99-7524) which is listing at $188 on amazon, so I would mark that up about 50% if you buy local. after you pay for the install and wiring harness, you'll be pretty close to your budget before you even look at the headunit. I've been in the industry for close to ten years, and have no problem helping you out.

u/Skyline969 · 1 pointr/saskatoon

The one that I have is called Flint. As far as I can tell, the dish itself is called Angler. All a person would need is a dish that fits on top of the thing, it wouldn't need to be that specific dish. If you do have something similar to that and are relatively close to Saskatoon, perhaps we can work something out.

u/heronmark · 1 pointr/saskatoon

You could get a leather sweat band. The kind generally used on welding helmets or hard hats.

Not sure where you'd get it. Check Gregg's or Acklands maybe.

Something like this: https://www.amazon.com/Fibre-Metal-Hard-Hat-FM67-Sweatband/dp/B000VUI5GK

u/RhinoSand · 3 pointsr/saskatoon

People are quick to post their horror (and/or "my friend....") stories.
This mouse reviews just fine by customers on Amazon.
I stick by my statement. It has been a fantastic mouse for me.

u/DWillms · 1 pointr/saskatoon

Also, don't most amps have a headphone jack already? I'm broke as shit and just got my first guitar, and picked up a Danelectro HoneyTone (30 bucks shipped on ebay), which has a headphone jack. It's still in the mail, but apparently they sound pretty cool for what they are.

Edit: Other good mini amps seem to be the Vox AC-1 or the Danelectro Hodad which you can also get at L&M