Fun product These egg rings are a great idea. I found that they tended to leak slightly around the edges, and I had problems with egg sticking to the ring even when I used cooking spray, but generally they worked satisfactorily for creating round cooked egg dishes.
Great for small plants This is a beautiful little metal obelisk. It looks great in our ocean-themed backyard. We're using it to support a little cherry tomato plant and it seems to be the perfect size for that. It's sturdy and well-designed, allowing the main stem to grow up the center, while the branches are supported through the sides. The color and shell at the top add some interest to the garden without looking gaudy or out of place.
field king backpack sprayer I would like to brag about this sprayer to keep it in production. I have a small ranch in Wyoming and bought a Solo sprayer from the local Shipton's Big R store two years in a row. Each time I returned it withing two months for pump failure. I did some reserch for alternatives on line and found this sprayer which I then purchased. I have used this sprayer for going on the third year now without any mechanical issues at all.
My only gripe is that the straps interfer a little bit with the pump arm which has been a very minor deal. A job may not ever be fun but it is a lot better with good equipment. Happy trials, Happy trails.....
Handy little "boat motor" I recently got one of these, primarily to make cream soups, but you can use it for anything you would use a regular blender for. I have used it for many things. I had one of the oldest models that ever came out (another popular brand), so was able to compare the power of this new one to the old one I had bought almost 15 years ago. There is no comparison. This little gadget is so handy and powerful. It protects your pans or bowls with the plastic feet and whips up whatever you want blended in a jiffy. It works better than a regular blender, but not as well as a food processor. But, what the heck? There isn't near the cleanup involved either. Just remove the blade end and run under hot water and your job is done! The battery has held out for the job every time I use it, so the "no cord" feature has proved to be not only handy, but also acceptable. My only complaint is that you must depress the run button all the time. An on/off switch would be more convenient. No serious cook should be without one of these!