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June 19, 2024 By Theresa Villeneuve / June 18, 2024 REVIEW ? You can never be too prepared for cam

June 19, 2024 [View in browser]( [VTOMAN FlashSpeed 1000 power station review – this is one big battery!]( By Theresa Villeneuve / June 18, 2024 [Vtoman9]( REVIEW – You can never be too prepared for camping or emergencies, although I probably have more of the latter than engage in the former. I live in a place that has many power outages at the drop of a hat! You can’t have too much backup power when that happens, so I was very ... [Read More]( [PowerUrus 12V 100AH LiFePO4 Deep Cycle Rechargeable Battery review – A feature-packed battery with tons of uses!]( By Joe Porletto / June 18, 2024 [PowerUrus Rev 0063]( REVIEW – As I add more and more extraneous lights and accessories to my truck, powering them all efficiently becomes an issue. Right now, everything is powered by my main starter battery, which is fine to a point. The ultimate goal is to protect that starter battery at all costs and power everything else from ... [Read More]( [Epomaker EK21-X gasket Numpad review – Who needs a numpad? I do, and maybe you do too.]( By Kenneth Woodham / June 17, 2024 [epomaker ek21x 2]( REVIEW – I’m a keyboard nerd and in my dive down that rabbit hole, I discovered I preferred a TKL, ten-keyless, keyboard. It’s been well over 10 years since I’ve used a full-sized keyboard, but sometimes I feel like I could benefit from having a separate numpad that I could remove from my desktop when ... [Read More]( [Flyer Via cargo ebike review – A great family ebike for kid hauling, grocery getting and general utility use]( By Alex Birch / June 17, 2024 [FVeB 01]( REVIEW – There are few things that bring me as much happiness as riding bicycles. When it comes to running errands, a cargo ebike removes a lot of hurdles and even may create an opportunity for removing the need for a car. The Flyer Via is a great example. It’s a kid carrier out of ... [Read More]( --------------------------------------------------------------- You used this email address: {EMAIL} to subscribe to this newsletter. If you no longer wish to receive these emails, please use the link below to unsubscribe while I go cry in the corner. Do not reply directly to this email. If you have questions or feedback, please use this [link](.

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