Best products from r/wichita

We found 23 comments on r/wichita discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 45 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.

Top comments mentioning products on r/wichita:

u/Afrojitsu · 5 pointsr/wichita

Here's the deal.

I've seen your posts around the Wichita and depression subreddits. I remember because whenever I see you post you sound pretty similar to me. I've been depressed for several years, gotten down to just a couple friends, socially anxious, etc. Recently I've been taking really good care of these problems, though. I've started seeing a therapist, reading a few EXCELLENT books (take a look at this one and this one. They're life changers) and putting all this help to work in my life.

I didn't think I would, but I have noticed subtle changes happening in my life. It's taken a few months, but it feels like I'm finally on my way to being more or less "normal", or at least not having to worry about my depression or freaking out when I am in a social situation. In my classes and at work (I'm a sophomore at WSU) I have been starting to talk to more people and have been able to hold pleasant conversations for at least a few minutes. I've even gotten a couple people's numbers, which for me is a fucking milestone.

Ditch the negative attitude. How you live is fleshed out by how you're thinking about life in general. Seriously, give those two books a chance and read them cover to cover. They will help you out, I promise. Consider even seeing a therapist. PM me if you'd like the number of my guy, he's very nice and easy to talk to, has a great way of putting things into perspective and is introverted like me, which I'm guessing you are as well. It's not going to be easy, and is going to take some serious self-reflection, but the earlier you start the sooner you will be able to be happy with your life. Good luck.

EDIT: Now that I think about it, seeing a therapist should be first on your list of priorities. If you have the money, do it. Having someone there to help you (and a professional at what they do, at that) will help you much more than reading a book on your own could.

u/Sethsual · 1 pointr/wichita

Spy Tec G1WH. Capable of wide angle, and 1080p/30fps recording. The way it works is that it records in 5 minute blocks - once it runs out of room in the memory card, it overwrites the oldest block. The caveat is that it doesn't play well with Class 10 micro sd cards, so I use a 32GB Class 6. I believe I have an 8-10 hour window of current 1080p footage, which should be more than sufficient.

I also purchased a dashcam hard-wire kit, in conjunction with an add-a-fuse kit. It might sound daunting to a layman, but it was actually incredibly simple to wire up. With it, the dashcam turns on when I turn the car on (I wired it in to the car stereo), and turns off when I turn the car off. This was necessary for me because one alternative, using a power adapter plugged into the cigarette lighter, wouldn't work due to my cigarette lighter always being powered, even when the truck is turned off. Also, my install is clean as hell - the only things visible are the cam itself, and about four inches of power wire running up to the headliner.

Here are the specific items I purchased, on Amazon:

Dashcam, $53 Prime
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00KZ0J452

Hardwire kit, $15 shipped
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00S73FE8A

Add-A-Fuse, $11 Prime
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000GKEXK2

Rearview mirror mount, $9 Prime
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00JWGC29U

Class 6 32GB MicroSDHC + adapter if you don't already have one, $16 Prime
www.amazon.com/dp/B00IVPU7DQ

Running total for everything above, to your door, about $105. Install takes about ten-fifteen minutes by yourself. You can probably get a local shop to do it if you prefer, for a cost. Hell, I'd even lend a hand if you wanted, so long as you promise you aren't a total fucking weirdo.

Edit to answer your second question: Yeah, I like it. For $100, it's probably the best quality you'll find. With it installed, I often forget it's even there; it's tucked away behind my mirror. The peace of mind that it adds, should I ever need it myself, is great. Also, catching stuff like what's in the video is a huge bonus!

u/kyouteki · 1 pointr/wichita

Dunno about locally, but you can get it from Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Link-Cable-Game-Boy-Advance-Gamecube/dp/B0000E5U6M/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1348076137&sr=8-1&keywords=Game+boy+GameCube+cable

(Be sure to order the $8.88 one with fulfillment by Amazon!)

If you have Prime, you can get it on Friday for free, or tomorrow for $4. You can start a free Amazon Prime trial to get it on time.

u/mfbombdotcom · 1 pointr/wichita

Just trust me. We have the love seat/recliners and we’re obsessed. We actually had to sell our first one when we moved cross country and we tried other couches but nothing compares so we bought it again lol


Homelegance 9636-3 Laurelton Textured Plush Microfiber Motion Reclining Sofa, Chocolate Brown https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00G6IFC12/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_xqAFAbZR5XMHM


Homelegance 9636-2 Laurelton Textured Plush Microfiber Dual Glider Recliner Love Seat with Console, Chocolate Brown https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00G6IFBY0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_VrAFAbVKFQKMK

u/wwhs · 5 pointsr/wichita

If you're looking for a replacement, try this one. I love mine and they'd need a power tool to get through it. That and another favorite will get you to free shipping and give you complete security, short of power tools.

You can loop the chain through both tires, around your frame and around a tree/pole/whatever easily with these. When riding, you can wear the loop over your shoulder with both ends locked.

u/monopticon · 1 pointr/wichita

Ah. Well the good news boils down to two things that you've already figured out.

Get a better stand-alone router and use that. Honestly if your hardwired devices are no issue, which I realized not long after I commented, then you shouldn't have to worry about a new modem at all. Just a good stand-alone router.

Aside from that, for any devices that can be hardwired (laptops, desktops, consoles) you can always get a powerline adapter. Especially for a console.

If your home is massive then for phones/tablets you can bridge routers or get range extenders.

Right now I'm using a netgear powerline adapter for my desktop and our old xbox 360 is hardwired to our second router.

For how our apartment is set-up it's the only way to avoid running cables in inconvenient places. Also, my husband is much happier with his wifi signal on our second router in the bathroom compared to the 1st router's signal. So there's that.

u/sutwilso · 1 pointr/wichita

its honestly pretty good I would definitely give it a try

u/Hitokiri_Ace · 1 pointr/wichita

This is about $220 on Amazon.
Other than that, a KS City trip for a detolf or two is your best bet.

I personally don't like detolfs, and that Amazon one is pretty good.

u/think_outside_the · 1 pointr/wichita

I've been sharpening all my knives for years. It's pretty easy, especially if they're still a little sharp. If you want to do it yourself, I'd recommend a Lansky kit. A basic one costs about $25 on amazon. Watch a few youtube videos to learn the technique, it's not too difficult.

u/CuvisTheConqueror · 1 pointr/wichita

I'm on the Northeast side as well (pretty much directly east of Old Town), and I get great reception. I'm using this antenna, pointed west, with this amplifier attached. I'm able to get all the major networks (with the exception of MyNetwork TV, and who cares about MyNetwork TV?), plus a handful of smaller channels.

u/Kibibitz · 1 pointr/wichita

Interesting, I appreciate you sourcing this information. It is odd for me to think that just over 80% support homeopathy.

Here is an example of where I think there could be confusion: https://www.amazon.com/RIDGECREST-HERBALS-Clearlungs-Strength-Capsules/dp/B0758JVTZV/ref=asc_df_B0758JVTZV/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=242616639346&hvpos=1o3&hvnetw=g&hvrand=4669239406472954942&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9023906&hvtargid=pla-570894761945&psc=1

This supplement is labelled as homeopathic, but if you look at the ingredients the amount and way it is administered is not the typical picture of homeopathy. With the article you cited being in 2004, do you think there has been a cultural shift of how we view homeopathy in the 15 years? Or perhaps a supplement like this would have fallen under the umbrella of homeopathy 15 years ago even though it is an herbal supplement?