Best Reviews of Kimono MAXX: 100-Pack of Condoms

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  • When condom size matters Kimono MAXX is the best of larger size condoms. Offering 25% more head room

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When condom size matters Kimono MAXX is the best of larger size condoms. Offering 25% more head room and 15% more length, Kimono MAXX is easier to put on, comfortable to wear and much stronger.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
5Almost no smell
By user
Our friends recommended this product to us because they said it was least stinking (latex smell). Indeed this is the best we ever had, almost no latex smell.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
3Asian condoms smaller--who knew?
By your buddy Jeff
Apparently Asian condoms are smaller than American condoms. These have a nice texture but are signifianctly more snug than Magnums or Lifestyles SKYN Large. (I'd recommend the SKYN Large as Magnums have a gross smell).

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5thumbs up
By Glenn Anderson
I have always been very pleased with this product and my ordering from Amazon has been stellar. I will continue to order from Amazon. They seem professional and a problem solver.(never had any problems however)

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Reed & Barton Francis First Sterling Silver Infant Feeding Spoon Product Description:



  • One of the Country's oldest & most collected sterling patterns
  • Luxurious Sterling Silver
  • Packaged in Gift Box
  • Made in USA
  • America's Premier Silversmiths since 1824

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Reed & Barton Sterling Silver Francis I Infant Feeding Spoon

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
5Reed & Barton Francis First Infant Feeding Spoon
By Sue F. Turner
Not only is the Francis First sterling silver pattern beautiful but Reed & Barton have been making silver since the 1800's. The long handle on the feeding spoon makes it easy for the mother to handle and the size of the spoon is small enough for an infant's mouth. I used this spoon with my three children and now give the spoons to expectant mothers.

6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
5Reed & Barton Sterling Silver Francis I Infant Feeding Spoon
By Charles
beautiful heavy item, given as a gift, classic Reed and Barton, not much else needs to be said

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
5Better than expected!!!
By A. Kravtsov
I purchased this spoon for my baby as a gift and also as a feeding spoon become it silver has ability to kill germs. My baby loves it and wants to eat only from this spoon. Very good quality!!!

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Logitech PSE Optical Wheel Mouse - Black (Pack of 100) Product Description:



  • 2-buttons with central scroll wheel that also acts as a 3rd button
  • Optical sensor captures up to 2000 images per second
  • 400 dpi resolution
  • Black six (6') foot shielded cable
  • PS/2 Connector only

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Experience the precision and performance of optical technology. This Logitech optical PS/2 mouse features a scroll wheel that also funtions as a third (3rd) mouse button. Its simple and elegant design appeal to both right and left handed users with its ambidextrous shape. Connectivity is PS/2 only.

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5 of 17 people found the following review helpful.
5So Dicking Good
By Magnum Pee Eye
This mouse is the greatest mouse I have ever seen. I think it is totally worth $500, and if I was born on a farm in 1700, and retarded, I would totally buy one.

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Best Reviews of Xerox DocuMate 252

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Xerox DocuMate 252 Product Description:



  • Duplex scanning at 50 images per minute
  • One touch feature eliminates up to 12 scanning steps
  • Superior image quality and OCR accuracy with Kofax VRS software
  • Converts documents into PDF files that can be forwarded to network drives for sharing
  • Small footprint fits easily on the desktop

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Xerox DocuMate 252 Color Duplex Sheetfed ADF scanner. One touch scanning to nine preselected or user-defined destinations. One touch scanning to nine preselected or user-defined destinations. 600 dpi, 48-bit color (output), Hi-Speed USB 2.0 connectivity (1.1 compatible). Built-in 50 page ADF, TWAIN and Certified ISIS driver, Windows XP Certified, USB cable

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52 of 52 people found the following review helpful.
5Changed My Life
By Joseph Isenbergh
This is the first scanner I've owned that does everything fast and well. For the past several years I've been scanning paper files to hard disk, to the end of achieving a paperless life.I bought 7 scanners between 1999 and 2005, including an Epson, an HP, 4 Visioneers, and the Xerox Documate 252. All were either sheet-fed or had document handlers. All but the Xerox Documate were fair to dismal.I used several of the previous scanners with a succession of Macs, while using others on a PC. For Macintosh the HP scanner software always proved dysfunctional. It failed outright a signficant part of the time. The HP hardware was similarly afflicted. The document feeder choked on a high proportion of documents run through it (for reasons I could neither fathom nor correct). The Epson worked slightly better, but was slow and clunky. Its document feeder frequently stuck, and gagged on something as minor as a slight crease in the paper.The Visioneers had these and other problems as well. Also, files created in the Windows environment on older versions of Paperport scanning software that was bundled with these scanners (Version 5.5, for example) almost always became corrupted in some way when I transferred them from a PC to a Mac, and vice versa. Therefore I had to keep my Mac and Windows scanned archives on separate computers.When I bought a Xerox Documate 252, it proved head and shoulders above any scanner I had previously owned or even seen. [The Xerox Documate does share the Visioneer nameplate, but as far as I can tell it has nothing in common mechanically with earlier Visioneers.] It makes one-sided or two-sided scans, in color, greyscale, or black and white. It is fast and accurate. The document feeder handles everything I throw at it (with very occasional paper jams). Also, the more recent versions of Paperport scanning software (9.0 and above) that are bundled with the Documate produce pdf files as the default scans. Pdfs transfer well between Mac and Windows. [Some file names do not transfer fully from Mac to Windows, but all file names transfer from Windows to Mac in my experience. Therefore it is better to do initial scanning in the Windows environment. That is necessary in any event with the Xerox Documate, which functions only on Windows operating systems. The Documate does work well, to my own knowledge, on an Intel-based Mac running Windows XP in Boot Camp. I don't know, however, whether that also obtains for Windows Vista in a similar configuration.]I got more useful scanning done in 4 weeks after I bought this device than I had accomplished in the previous 6 years.UPDATE: I've now used the Xerox Documate for over 3 years. It has lived up to its promise, and then some. I bought a second one for a different office; it has worked equally well. I have also bought a Fujitsu Scansnap S500. The Scansnap is a capable scanner, at half the price, but not in the same league with the Xerox Documate 252.There is one further development worth noting. The latest version of the Paperport scanning software (version 11.0, which I am now running on a Vista platform) handles paper jams more deftly. When the document feeder jams, the scanner now provides the option to save the pages already scanned to the Paperport Desktop and continue with the unscanned pages after unclogging the jam. This is a vast improvement over earlier versions, where a jam on the next-to-last page required a complete do-over. [I did not notice, unfortunately, exactly when this improvement kicked in, so I can't say specifically what level of upgrade is necessary to obtain it.]SECOND UPDATE September 26, 2009: I am updating this review to report that after 4 and 1/2 years the older of my two Xerox Documate 252s has faltered mechanically. The problem is that the roller in the document feeder does not reliably grip the pages of the documents that I insert for scanning. As a result the scanner sometimes just whirs for a time, then stops. The document must be reloaded at that point and the scanning restarted. It helps to press the documents down and against the feeder, but that defeats the self-executing element of the scanner. My conjecture is that the roller (which is made of rubber) has become harder and has shrunk a little, so that it no longer grips paper with as much friction as in its younger days -- a kind of mechanical equivalent of bone loss. In any event, my original Documate 252 is now in semi-retirement. I still use it for short documents that I can help along by hand through the feeder, but not for long sustained scanning jobs. I have replaced the Documate with a Fujitsu fi-6130, which I unpacked and set up today. When I've had more extended experience with the fi-6130, I'll review it on Amazon.com. Meanwhile, I did try a few quick scans earlier today and was tremendously impressed with the mechanical performance of the fi-6130 (although the software is distinctly unwelcoming and will take time to absorb).

12 of 13 people found the following review helpful.
5Amazing Machine
By William Cronon
Having just read the other reviews, one of which complained about paper jams, I want to affirm that this really is a remarkable scanner, faster and more efficient by far than any other I've owned. Like the other reviewer who was satisfied with its performance, I would honestly say that it has changed my life too, making me much readier to contemplate converting vast heaps of paper files into digital format. Sure, jamming occurs occasionally, but how could it not? The reviewer who was critical of this aspect of the device isn't being realistic about the challenge of fast sheet feeding. I would say the autofeed function works 95% of the time, and at an astonishingly quick rate. Highly recommended.

23 of 30 people found the following review helpful.
1Looks Great on Paper, But Has a Serious Flaw
By Bernard Hunt
I tried to use this scanner in a archiving records application. When it works, it great. The problem is if the paper jams, then you have to turn off the scanner to clear the jam and you lose you whole scanning job! To make it worse, it's concept of paperjams is a page that is wrinkled or has been folded in the past. This just doesn't work when you are scanning old files to digitize them.Nice try but the flaw makes it a no for use in the real world of document archiving.I asked Xerox and they said this same problem exists in the 262 also.

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Discounted Toasted Marshmallow Jelly Belly - 10 lbs bulk

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Toasted Marshmallow Jelly Belly - 10 lbs bulk Product Description:



  • 10 lbs net weight
  • Direct from the Jelly Belly factory
  • Approximately 400 beans per pound
  • Bulk packaged
  • Great for special events

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10 lbs of Toasted Marshmallow flavor Jelly Belly jelly beans, bulk packaged. Approximately 400 beans per pound. Color as represented is as accurate as possible, depending on your video and/or monitor settings.

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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
5Tempting Toasted Marshmallow
By Rebecca of Amazon
The toasted marshmallow Jelly Beans are irresistible and possibly the best flavor ever! What more can one say?These are creamy, and while they are sweeter than a real toasted marshmallow, these are worth searching for in any bag of mixed jelly beans.~The Rebecca Review

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  • 10 lb net weight
  • Direct from the Jelly Belly factory
  • Approximately 400 beans per pound
  • Bulk packaged
  • Great for special events

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10 lbs of A&W Root Beer flavor Jelly Belly jelly beans, bulk packaged. Approximately 400 beans per pound. Color as represented is as accurate as possible, depending on your video and/or monitor settings.

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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
5Authentic taste in a big order
By microjoe
10 pounds of jelly beans is a huge amount, so this is a pretty good deal. As has been the case for some time, Jelly Belly just nails the flavors of their beans. This one tastes exactly like a root beer, very delicious, I reccommend! Also check out the other root beer flavored cnady sold at Amazon.

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  • Transfer switch handles use of generator power in blackouts
  • Includes dual watt meters to balance generator loads
  • Requires installation of a 100 Amp main breaker
  • Flush or surface mount switch indoors
  • Weighs 27 pounds; 2-year limited warranty

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501210 Indoor/Outdoor Cabinet: Indoor (Nema 1) Features: -Expandable up to 16 circuits.-NEMA 1 cabinet for surface mounting indoors or NEMA 3R unit for outdoor applications.-Accommodates hardwired or plug-in generator connections.-UL listed with the following breakers: Siemens, Cutler Hammer-BR, Square D-HOM, GE - THQL.-Wattmeters to help monitor generator loads.-Handles both inductive and resistive loads.-Branch circuit breakers and mechanically interlocked main breakers.-Wiring harness with 24'' of flexible conduit and wire connectors.-Number of circuits: 12.-Max Number of circuits: 16.-Max Generator Watts: 12500.-NEMA configuration of Male Inlet: CS6365.-Dimensions for Indoor Cabinet (NEMA 1): 11.5 X 14.375 X 3.375 inches.-Dimensions for Outdoor Cabinet (NEMA 3R): 18 X 18 X 4 inches. Includes: -Included Breakers: (3) 15Amp-1Pole, (3) 20Amp-1Pole, (1) 20Amp-2Pole, (1) 30Amp-2Pole, (1) 50Amp-2Pole. Color/Finish: -Code-gauge metal cabinet with flat front cover and powder coat finish. Specifications: -Max Amps @ 240V: 50.-A 2-pole breaker is required in load center : 100Amp (supplied by installer).

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
5Great Setup for Home
By Dan Doolin
I used this switch to setup my home for emergency power. Our goal was to be able to power enough curcuits to be comfortable while the power was out versus just having a couple lights on. This switch gives us the flexibility to run most of our inside lights, well pump, refigerator, gas furnance and even some conveniences such as outside lights and garage doors. My wife was pleased when I turned on the generator and showed her everything that was running on it - and let's face it, that's what it's all about. We were able to take out one of the double pole breakers and replace it with singles to provide more flexibility. Although this is a 50 amp switch, we are powering it with a 8000 watt, 30 amp generator. Please take the time to utilize the wattage calculator tools available to make sure you have the right switch and generator to safely meet your needs.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
4Almost as good as they were 20 years ago. Some things better...
By CarNut
We had two of these type units back east for 20 years, connected to the basement wiring circuit. You started the generator(s), went to the unit and flipped the switches, one at a time, from mains to generator. Now - some govt. regulation - you need to switch ALL the circuits at the same time. If there is a load in place (well water pump for example, or sump pump in a rain emergency), the generator struggles.Now, don't get me wrong. The unit is brilliantly made, solid, ALL the wiring you will need. Very easy instructions and the meters are very useful. But my suggestion is this:LEAVE ALL THE INDIVIDUAL BREAKER FUSES TO OFF, then turn on the generator, then switch the breakers from mains to generator, then turn on each fuse (breaker) one at a time. This way your generator will not overload.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
5I love it
By J. C. Nicholas
It was reasonably easy to install and my electrician friend remarked how easy it was to wire. The whole process probably took about one hour (excluding my deciding which circuits to move). It comes with 12 circuits, but will accommodate up to 16 half-height circuits. And, in strict accordance with Murphy's Law, as soon as it was complete, our once frequent power outages almost disappeared.

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