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  • Short Dough Sweet
  • Three sizes in one case
  • No Baking, just fill and enjoy
  • Great for parties

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Pidy Assorted Tart Shells, shortcrust product ready to garnish for dessert. Assortment with round, square and boat shaped products. Golden yellow color and crispy and crunchy structure. 350 per case. Sold in cases only.

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5Ease of use
By james
recieved on time in good order. made life easy for the chef and crew. Guests enjoyed the variety and we were pleased with the easy availability.

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  • The ultimate handgun sight. Uses our patented TFO technology.
  • Unbelievable transition through all light conditions. Glows in the dark. CNC-machined steel construction.
  • Concealed fiber cannot be seen by target. Fits standard holsters.
  • Snag-resistant design. Rear sight available in green or yellow. (Please note that yellow is intended to appear less bright than green.)
  • Fits the following models: H&K USP (excluding USP Compact and Tactical

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The TRUGLO TFO handgun sights use our patented technology. Unbelievable transition through all light conditions. Glows in the dark. CNC-machined steel construction. Concealed fiber cannot be seen by target. Fits standard holsters. Snag-resistant design. Rear sight available in green or yellow. (Please note that yellow is intended to appear less bright than green.)

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5AWESOME SIGHTS
By Tim Leshney
I bought these for my HK USP and these sights are freaking bright during the day and night. Will definitely use these sights on all my future pistols. I highly recommend these sights!!!!

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5HK USP TruGlo TFO Sights
By BXRandall
nice sights once installed. very bright in day and night. installation takes some know how or the skills of a good gunsmith.

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5The Best of Both Worlds
By Justin C. Conde
I love these sight !!!My HK USP 45 fullsize should have came with these from the factory. These the best in both worlds. Super bright and sharp during day time / under the sun. And really bright during night time / pitch dark... These gave me better target acquisition and a lot better sight picture. I can't imagine going back to those horrible white dots again. Can't live without them wish they made it for my HK P30...

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  • Range: 0-3"

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Micrometers read .0001" on sleeve, .001" on digit counter (Not electronic!). With carbide faces and ratchet stop. Accurate and easy to read. Popular in Metal warehouses, sheet metal shops, and other locations where a quick reading to .001 is required. Made in China.

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5I was satisfied
By Jason Bennett
I was very satisfied with the service that I received. They were prompt in telling me that part of my order was on backorder and kept me informed of when it would be shipped

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Reviews Apple iPod Photo 60 GB White M9830LL/A (4th Generation) OLD MODEL

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  • 60 GB model holds up to 15,000 songs; supports AAC, MP3, MP3 VBR, Audible, AIFF, Apple Lossless and WAV
  • Holds 25,000 photos and displays them on a 2-inch diagonal 65,536-color LCD screen with LED backlight
  • Up to 15 hours battery life when fully charged; fast-charge in as little as 3 hours
  • Compatible with Mac OS X v10.2.8 or v10.3.4 or later; FireWire and USB 2.0 interface for fastest digital transfer available
  • Comes with earbud headphones, AC adapter, and USB 2.0 cable

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Picture this: an iPod that holds your entire photo collection along with all your music! Carry up to 25,000 digital pictures or up to 15,000 songs anywhere you go with the 60GB iPod photo. View and share your pictures easily on the high-resolution 2" color display. Synch your music and photos for music-accompanied slideshows, right on your iPod or on your TV. Improved battery life gives you up to 15 hours of music playback or 5 hours of photo slideshows with music. The included iTunes software (for Mac and PC) allows you to efficiently and creatively manage your digital photo and music collections, and makes it easy to add to your music collection via the Apple Music Store. Includes earbud headphones, AC adapter, USB 2.0 cable and Getting Started Guide. Compatible with both Macintosh and Windows computers. iPod photo for Mac requires a Macintosh with built-in FireWire or USB 2.0 port (USB 2.0 requires Mac OS X v10.3.4 or later) and Mac OS X v10.2.8 or later (Mac OS X v10.3.4 or later recommended). iPod photo for Windows requires a PC with built-in FireWire or USB 2.0 port or a Windows-certified FireWire or USB 2.0 card and Windows 2000 (Service Pack 4) or Windows XP Home or Professional. Supports AAC (16 to 320 Kbps), MP3 (32 to 320 Kbps), MP3 VBR, Audible, AIFF, Apple Lossless and WAV audio formats. Supports BMP, GIF, JPEG, PNG, PSD, TIFF and SGI image formats for Mac. Supports BMP, GIF, JPEG, PNG and TIFF image formats for Windows. Available storage capacity may vary.

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94 of 106 people found the following review helpful.
5Finally a MP3 Player to Hold my Entire Collection!
By Lisa Shea
The iPod series has gained an incredibly loyal following over the years. With the release of the iPod Photo 60 gig, Apple has created a machine that can hold entire music collections - and more.For those of us who remember the days of giant 128mb MP3 players, to have a 60 gig small hand-held is just amazing. It is barely the size of a pack of cigarettes. The case is white plastic on the front and SHINY silver metal on the back, which will scratch in about .2 seconds unless you're careful. Be sure to buy a protector immediately.Exercise enthusiasts will note that there ARE moving parts inside here - you can feel it buzz slightly when you do some file operations. It is more akin to a CD player than to a radio. If you are riding an exercise bike, this will be no problem. If you're jogging, that's another issue entirely. Active people should stick with flash memory style systems with no moving parts. Of course the funny part of this is that the commercials all show iPod users dancing around like maniacs.You might wonder just how you could fill up 60 gig of space legally. Being a musician and friends of many musicians, I of course HIGHLY encourage you to pay for all of your music. It's only 99 cents a song - and you are helping to keep musicians fed and promoted. In any case, the iPod makes it easy to store what you've got. I can get about 3,000 songs in 10 gig. For a youngster just getting started in the work world, this might be a high achievement in CD ownership. But for most adults that I know, especially adults in a relationship, it is easy to have 300+ CDs in the house. You collect them over the years, as your musical interests change and new bands come out. This iPod finally lets you put all your music in one place and hit SHUFFLE. It is really cool to play music for days and days and have it all be different.The photo aspect is really neat, too. The screen is 220 x 176 which gives you a nice resolution for most photos. There are hundreds of applications for this. You can carry photos of family and friends. You can carry photos of birds for birdwatching. You can carry trip photos. You can carry poison ivy identification photos when you camp. True, a very detailed image (say a class photo with 500 people in it) is going to be too tiny to see. But a nice well-done photo (say a Titmouse on a branch) will be perfect for your needs.The interface is really easy to use and needs no manual. You slide up and down to choose an item, and click to accept it. There's a clock, calendar, contact manager, and fun games. I really like the 'music quiz' where it plays a snippet of one of your songs and makes you guess which one it is. Since you obviously loaded all the songs onto your iPod you would think this would be easy - but if you have a large library, it can be amazingly hard!Best of all, recent price drops have made this all-around favorite surprisingly affordable. If you've got a decently sized collection of CDs, and some photos you'd love to carry with you, I highly recommend this device. It's well worth the price.

212 of 248 people found the following review helpful.
4Great, not Perfect
By J. Carlin
"Yeah, its an iPod." Then you get to boast about the 60 GB and that wears thin pretty fast. But you have to admit its a damn good looking player. You've read the millions of reviews so I'll only bore you with my thoughts:$450 and no case? The dock may have been low on the list of usefulness, but come on Apple... this thing scratches if you look at it hard. So the REAL price of this player is more like $490 after you get the required case.It takes a day to get used to the controls. My wife was so frustrated she tossed it aside and never looked back. The controls are simplified to the point of complexity. Menu is power on (but not power off, that's Play/Pause) but its also back... You get used to it, but I wouldn't sell it as a feature.The EQ is worthless. I found that ROCK works best and everything else sounds muffled or distorted. It's also a pain to browse EQ settings for the currently playing song. You have to navigate back a couple of menus then into settings then spin down to EQ. After selecting an EQ setting, you drop back to the settings menu. If you don't like that EQ setting, you have to go back into the EQ menu and start the dance all over. Why cant the EQ settings apply live as I spin down them? The song will end before you have time to try them all...Everyone loves the touch wheel and so do I until you realize you don't remember the group, you have 7800 songs and the one you are looking for begins with a "Z". After about 15 fast laps around the touch wheel it does accelerate, but I wish there was a faster way...The battery life for me is pretty much as Apple stated. I am concerned that sometime next year after the warranty expires the battery will go poof and die. Apple hasn't done a good job making people like me feel better about the longevity of an iPod. Still, I did take a chance.I like the Album art when playing. When I used to play CD's (or god bless - my vinyl), I would always have the cover there with me to look at. Something feels more natural having it displayed.All in all, if you can convince yourself that a portable music player should cost $450/$490 then this is definitely one of the best ones to get, even with its quirks.

27 of 29 people found the following review helpful.
5The BEST way to travel with pics and sounds!!
By K. Feeney
I purchased my iPod Photo for the express reason of taking it to Europe along with my digital camera, my girlfriend has dig cam also.This was our first trip abroad and 14 days in Italy we knew that we would be taking tons of pics and I didn't want to lug around my laptop, so I looked around and decided to get the 60 gig version.Before we left I added over 30 hrs of music, not much for some but more than enough for me.We ended up taking more than 2700 pics over that week and half and the iPodtook them all in with no problems.I purchased Apples camera connector, $29? and the world travel adapter kit from Apple also, the travel adaptors allow you to simply change the style of plug that is on the power adaptor that comes with your iPod or your laptop for that matter, the cool thing is you don't need a power converter for your Apple products, just pop off the plug replace it with the one for the part of the world you are going to and you're set.With no problems I was able to plug it in and charge it all over Italy, and download all our pics from both cameras.So instead of having to keep an eye on a big bag with a laptop and worry about it being stolen I was able to keep my camera and my iPod in a fanny pack and I never had a worry.For those of you out there with high end digital cameras and you don't want to pack a laptop this is the way to go, Plenty of space for even large files.As for those folks that find the controls difficult all I can think is that they don't understand simple file formating and higherarchy.One last thing, you can also use your iPod as an external hard drive to copy and transfer any files you want from one computer to another, and it's drive is big enough for anyone.I couldn't be happier, and like the engraving on the back of my iPod states "Travel is the Best Revenge"

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Apple iPod 30 GB Photo White M9829LL/A (4th Generation) OLD MODEL Product Description:



  • 30 GB model holds up to 7,500 songs; supports AAC (16 to 320 Kbps), MP3 (32 to 320 Kbps)
  • Holds 25,000 photos and displays them on a 2-inch diagonal 65,536-color LCD screen with LED backlight
  • Up to 15 hours battery life when fully charged (which typically takes 5 hours)
  • Compatible with Mac OS X v10.2.8 or v10.3.4 or later; or Windows 2000
  • Comes with earbud headphones, AC adapter, and USB 2.0 cable

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Picture this: an iPod that holds your entire photo collection along with all your music! Carry up to 25,000 digital pictures or up to 7,500 songs anywhere you go with the 30GB iPod photo. View and share your pictures easily on the high-resolution 2" color display. Synch your music and photos for music-accompanied slideshows, right on your iPod or on your TV. Improved battery life gives you up to 15 hours of music playback or 5 hours of photo slideshows with music. The included iTunes software (for Mac and PC) allows you to efficiently and creatively manage your digital photo and music collections, and makes it easy to add to your music collection via the Apple Music Store. Includes earbud headphones, AC adapter, USB 2.0 cable and Getting Started Guide. Compatible with both Macintosh and Windows computers. iPod photo for Mac requires a Macintosh with built-in FireWire or USB 2.0 port (USB 2.0 requires Mac OS X v10.3.4 or later) and Mac OS X v10.2.8 or later (Mac OS X v10.3.4 or later recommended). iPod photo for Windows requires a PC with built-in FireWire or USB 2.0 port or a Windows-certified FireWire or USB 2.0 card and Windows 2000 (Service Pack 4) or Windows XP Home or Professional. Supports AAC (16 to 320 Kbps), MP3 (32 to 320 Kbps), MP3 VBR, Audible, AIFF, Apple Lossless and WAV audio formats. Supports BMP, GIF, JPEG, PNG, PSD, TIFF and SGI image formats for Mac. Supports BMP, GIF, JPEG, PNG and TIFF image formats for Windows. Available storage capacity may vary.

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621 of 625 people found the following review helpful.
530gig color VS. 20gig B&W
By Kensimons
SCOPE: Because of the price drop on the color models, this review will be targeted to those struggling over a 20gig b&w screen vs. the 30gig color iPod decision.BACKGROUND: I own both the 40gig iPod Photo and the new 30gig iPod Photo, and have owned a 15gig regular 4G iPod in the past and I also own a 512mb Shuffle. I use both PC and Mac formats. Note, I am not recommending the 60gig variety.1) BOTTOM LINE: The new 30gig iPod Photo @ $349 is, in my opinion, the *perfect* iPod. My main complaint with the 40gig iPod photo was its price and size/weight (i gave it 4 stars). The new 30gig is roughly the same size/weight as the b&w 20gig and has all the features of the Photo family --> and for just $50 more, you get another 10 gigs, 3 more hours of battery time and a color screen!!! This price/feature tradeoff is one of the best you'll find anywhere in the Apple product suite. Frankly, the 20gig b&w is currently mis-priced @ $299, i would expect this price to drop very soon.NOTE:30gig iPod Photo = $11.63 /per gig -- $23.26 /per hour battery time20gig iPod b&w = $14.95 /per gig -- $24.91 /per hour battery time2) PHOTO QUALITY: Good to "pretty good".. but not excellent (no improvement since the first iPod Photos were released in 10/04)... I do realize the size of the screen is only 2 inches, but photos tend to be slightly pixilated, even the full resolution ones that are over 2mb (though you stop noticing after a minute) and color reproduction is not all that great on skin tones and deep reds, but very good w/ greens&blues... which make pics of landscapes quite nice!3) PHOTOS ON MY TV: Now this is where this thing shines... this is a really cool feature... however you MUST BUY the mini-plug-to-RCA-out (headphone to 3 pronged yellow/white/red) for another $20, which in my opinion is worth it.. you can scroll through your photos on your big (or at least bigger than your computer screen) TV screen.4) MUSIC: Biggest change here is you can now see the album art... sounds like a tiny feature, but after you get tired of showing off your photo albums, this is probably the single most useful feature. When before you had no incentive to look down at your ipod screen, now you'll find yourself looking at it all the time... In terms of music playback, it's the same as any click-wheel, 4G iPod.5) SIZE/WEIGHT: Its great!, I cannot physically tell the difference in size and weight between the 20gig b&w and the 30gig iPod Photo... this was my #1 complaint about the iPod Photo 40gig -> it was simply too big and heavy to be practical... that's why I was forced to buy the Shuffle!6) COSMETIC CHANGES: None on the outside, still scratches as easily as the rest, but has a color screen w/ a new font and screen looks very dark w/out the backlight.7) BATTERY LIFE: Conditional based on the user... However, so far it seems to run above spec during mixed use = 16hours.8) STORAGE: Disk access time for photos do have a lag (on both my 40gig and 30gig), and the unit tends to freeze from time to time, but I would consider the severity and frequency of this event to be insignificant to the overall functionality. In terms of size -> i think audio books, photos, and Podcast Radio programs have made -for the first time- the ridiculous size of the hard drives actually justifiable... in my 40gig photo, i used 15gigs due to my podcasts and audio books and would expect to reach 30gigs in 3-4 years of use... I still feel the 60gig to be not very practical... i suggest you stick with the smaller size.== SURPRISES OUT OF THE BOX==A) NEED TO BUY SOFTWARE: In order to enable the cooler features - like syncing albums automatically, etc..., you need to purchase or own iLife (iPhoto specifically) 4.03 or better (if you are the rare few that bought your computer in the last few months w/ 4.0, you still have to download an upgrade to 4.03) ... Now I bought my iMac from the Apple website last Christmas and it still shipped w/ iLife 2.0... so I had to purchase iLife 4.0 (according to several company reps, there is no free upgrade from the jump from 2.0 to 4.0)...which took me an additional day to figure out... Yes, you can assign folders and such to sync to your photos to your iPod, BUT having an album editor enables full control of changes and what changes I'm making, to the entire process. Oh Yeah, you need a high version of iTunes as well; my pod came w/ ver. 4.7... IMHO, you \need\ the iPhoto upgrade to enjoy this purchase. If you have PC, you have to buy Adobe Photoshop Elements.B) TRANSITIONS: Only the "wipe" from right-to-left is included, however, I heard a firmware upgrade with more transitions would be out later this year.C) SLIDESHOWS: You cannot assign multiple music lists in iTunes to specific albums in iPhoto... as of 03/05, you can only assign a SINGLE music list to ALL photo albums when you enable the slideshow feature. Yes, you can change this music list, but need to go back to the menu to do so.D) COLOR SCREEN: When not backlit, the screen during regular music playback turns \VERY\ dark, much more so than regular B&W iPods... you need a light source reflecting off of the screen in order to see the letters... typeface has changed too, more like "Arial" and slightly smaller. Oh yeah, with the backlight off, the screen still displays in color.TECHNICAL DETAILS:A) You cannot adjust the color quality, size, cropping or transitions of the photos when detached from your computer, so don't waste your 1 customer service call credit on it.B) The 30gig package does not come with the TV-out cable, you have to buy it ($20), and it comes w/ a USB 2.0 based charger, not firewire.C) If you never upgrade your iTunes due to the hacks you can employ on earlier versions, then you cannot use the photo feature (yes I tried).D) ALBUM ART: For those of you who haven't figured it out yet, you don't have to purchase a song from iTunes to get album art... just drag and drop an image of the album cover into the window where iTunes usually shows the album art.... plus there are programs out there that auto-download the album art into iTunes if you have the name of the album and the name of the artist...

174 of 180 people found the following review helpful.
4Yes, I Made the Upgrade.
By The Groove
My introduction to the iPod world was through the Mini, which I like, but I secretly envied those who own the 20GB or 40GB. After a few weeks, I grew to hate being limited to only 1,000 songs on the Mini and wanted an iPod that was able to store more music. So when Apple launched a new line of iPods, I jumped on the first opportunity to make the upgrade. I didn't quite need an MP3 player that can store photos, but I recommend the 30GB iPod Photo for its color display screen and its ability to save up to 7,500 songs. That's enough to store my entire collection of Miles Davis, Bob Marley, AC/DC, John Coltrane, and Roxy Music, with plenty of extra space for hundreds more CDs. If you purchase music through iTunes, you'll also be able to view the album artwork on the iPod screen (this feature SOMETIMES works for music not purchased on iTunes). Very cool. I didn't buy this player for its photo feature, but I was able to transfer a few family photos just to test the picture quality. The images are fairly clear for an MP3 player, but in no way can they replace a traditional camera. While I'm happy I got the 30GB, I do have one axe to grind with Apple. The headphones, while stylish in their white design, are weak and flimsy. Within a month's worth of use, the right ear started to give out. Of all the headphones I've used in the last 15 years, Apple's are by far the worst. Audio snobs will most likely throw these out the nearest window and get something else. Beyond that, I highly recommend this bad boy. Those who own the Mini or Shuffle and want to upgrade should skip the 20GB and pay just a few dollars more for the 30GB iPod photo.One final comment: it is absolutely critical that you get a protective case for your iPod, regardless of which model you purchase. The display screen scratches VERY easily. Cases are available on this website, your local Apple store, and at other retailers. Protect your investment. Would you like to see a few hundred dollars of your money go down the drain in a matter of days? I, for one, wouldn't.

37 of 38 people found the following review helpful.
5iPod Photo: near perfect
By H. Cassell
I have used three different iPod models since they were released a few years ago. They keep improving with age and iPod Photo is almost flawless. What's great about this model:1. previously, I had problems with battery life dissipating after a month or so of use (and I use mine hard; it's on at least six hours a day), but that hasn't happened with this one. I find that I get right around 18--eighteen!--hours of battery life on a charge. However, if I go two or more days between use, the battery runs itself down to almost nothing;2. the vibrant colors are a wonderful change. Compared to the iPod Photo, the old black-and-white models look positively antiquated. The font on the Photo is updated as well;3. to my untuned ear, I cannot tell the difference between what I hear on my earbuds and the CD the music came from. Sound quality is, as always, excellent;4. the price drop. I paid $399 for my last 40g model and $349 for this 30g iPod Photo, a superior product; and5. picture quality on the iPod is quite (surprisingly) good. It's like carrying an entire photo album with me. I have over 2,200 songs and 1,300 photos stored on my machine and it's still more than half empty.What I'm not crazy about:1. I'm not sure how the album art is stored; namely, why some have it and others don't. Anything downloaded from iTunes will have it, and some stuff from my own music collection does, too, but I can't figure out a pattern and have been too lazy to research it. Less than half of my music has album art to display;2. I know that the "random" feature is the result of a complex algorithm and has, in fact, been proven to be truly random, but my iPod has a propensity for picking certain tracks while never playing others;3. to lower the price, Apple's skimped on the accessories that come included with the iPods. In this model, no dock or case as were provided as when I bought my 40g b-&-w model;4. the display on iPods scratch ridiculously easily. I recommend picking up an iSkin which is a colorful jacket that fits over the iPod and comes with a screen protector that works really well. Apple sells these for about $30 but they can be had on eBay for a third of the cost; and5. no way to delete songs directly from the iPod and no way to load photos onto the machine. Both of these things must be done from a computer.A quick word on Apple's customer service: if you register your iPod with them, you can request repairs or replacement parts for accessories at (usually) no charge within a year of purchase. So when your earbuds begin to fray (and they will), you can get a new pair simply for asking. I've done this four times with no problems, free of charge. They even ship new parts for free via FedEx. Whoa.I love my iPod Photo and am seldom without it.

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  • Eliminates painful pressure at stress points such as elbows and knees
  • Stops restless tossing and turning
  • Elevates extremities to reduce swelling
  • Keeps neck, shoulders, back and hips aligned during rest
  • Brings renewed comfort

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The Petite Comfort-U Body Support Pillow offers you all the support you need in a scaled-down version of the Comfort-U Total Body Support Pillow. Bend and shape the Petite Comfort-U in any number of ways to suit your individual needs. Designed for upper body and hip support, the Petite Comfort-U molds to the contours of your body for that extra comfy feel. The Petite Comfort-U Body Support Pillow can be extremely effective at helping to reduce back pain. It's great for your maternity needs and the entire family, and since it's filled with Fossfill, it's totally hypoallergenic and machine washable. The Petite Comfort-U comes with a white cotton/polyester washable pillowcase. Measures - 44" Length x 9" Diameter. Handcrafted in the USA. Shipping weight 8 lbs.

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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful.
5Great for use DURING Pregnancy ... AND AFTER!!
By mom2boyz
I purchased (from another online store) the Fossfill Comfort U Total Body Pillow roughly 4.5 years ago when I was pregnant with my first child. I was hesitant to pay THAT much for a pillow, but I took a chance. I primarily purchased it because I was having trouble staying on my side while sleeping. I would constantly wake up and be on my back (which wasn't good). Anyway, it worked great in keeping me laying on my side, providing back support/relief and supporting my growing belly. I used it during the hot Texas summer and I was not at all too hot (granted, the A/C was running). The only complaint came from my husband, who said that it took up alot of space on the bed. It does provide excellent protection if you sleep with someone who moves/kicks around alot while sleeping. :) Seriously, if you are sleeping with someone in smaller than a king-size bed, this pillow does take up extra space (imagine a king size pillow in front of you, as well as behind you).The REAL benefit of the pillow, however, came when my son turned 2 years old and moved to a full-size double bed. This pillow is the PERFECT size to make an "L" shape on the bed along the headboard and agaist the wall to provide comfort and additional support to a small child. It works much better than regular pillows and is much safer to use on the bed. The pillow also washes and dries up great. I've washed and dried it numerous times, and it still looks great. I highly recommend this pillow, especially for use on a full-size bed for a toddler. I have definitely gotten my money's worth on this pillow.

6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
5Best Pregnancy Pillow
By Momof2
This pillow is amazing and has helped me sleep great all throughout my pregnancy. You can adjust it to fit your body exactly where you need the support. It's better than the body pillow because it gives you support on your back where you really need it when you are pregnant. I put the bottom of the U by my feet and use my reglar pillows. It's great to wrap my legs around it, or my knees in the front and my feet hit the backside. It has a great cover that zips off so that you can wash it. You won't be dissappointed with this pillow. Who would have known that this would make sleeping pleasant, even while being pregnant?

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
4back saver!
By Montreal mama
I started having quite a bit of pain especially in my mid-back around 20 weeks or so of my first pregnancy. I had heard about body pillows, but I couldn't see how the back pain I was having, in the middle, often one side and at the end of the day, could be helped by a pillow. I went to massage, I had acupuncture, I tried to stretch throughout the day....Finally more out of desperation than belief I ordered the Comfort U petite body pillow. My life has changed! I LOOOOVE this pillow. I sleep on it usually in the same position as in the picture, and it is great to be propped up in back as well as being able to support my knees with it and use it to support a growing belly. I have also rolled in into a kind of doughnut shape and add another pillow for my head- like this I can lie on my stomach, belly in the hole. I am 5'4" and the pillow when I am lying in it on my side comes mid-shin. I might have preferred the longer version. My husband is quite jealous of the pillow so sometimes we lie in it together; the longer one would have been better for this too. The one thing I wish is that it came with an extra pillow cover. I wasnt able to order one on amazon so had to order from another site and I still dont have it yet.....But overall, I love this pillow. I was skeptical, but it has saved my back, helps me to sleep much better, and has made life great! At 28 weeks now I have no back pain. I wish I had bought it earlier!

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Schecter Hellcat VI Electric Guitar 3-Tone Sunbrust (3TSB)

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
4Schecter Six-String Short-Scale BASS Guitar
By Troy C. Beirne
This instrument is not a standard guitar, nor is it a baritone-range instrument. It is a six-string short-scale bass in the same tradition as the Fender Bass VI. It's designed to be tuned E to e, like a 'normal' guitar, but one octave lower. In other words the bottom four strings (EADG) are the same as on a normal four-string bass. What makes this instrument different are the addition of high b and high e strings that extend the range of the bass considerably higher. This was conceived as an instrument that guitarists would take to quite naturally; same number of strings, same tuning, scale length is only about 6" longer than most guitars, and you can still play full chords on it, all one octave deeper.The Schecter Hellcat itself has a good deal of old-school mojo. The three mini-humbuckers really offer a ton of sound options, and you can easily nail the surf-rock sound and launch right into Some Jack Bruce rifffage with the flick of a switch. It's very solidly built, as with nearly every Schecter instrument I've ever handled. Fit and finish are consistent, if not better, than you'd expect at this price. Playability was excellent out of the box, and only required a few very minor tweaks to suit my own peculiar playing style. I'd guess it could easily become an heirloom piece, and I wouldn't be surprised if these are being sold as 'vintage' instruments in thirty years.An interesting side note: there is exactly one set of flatwound strings being produced for this instrument; if that's what you want, Google "LaBella flatwound short scale six string bass." They run about $45; any set of strings for a bass as uncommon as this one are going to be pricey, so you won't be changing 'em every week.If you've already done some research on Bass VI-style instruments, and you're looking to get your first, this is really you're only affordable option. They're rare, and don't often pop up used; when they do, it won't be a favorable price for those beginning on this instrument. On the plus side, this means if you don't care for it, resale value is quite high; you won't lose much on the deal. Usually, this instrument comes with a custom-sized hardshell case, which takes some of the sting out of the price tag.The short version: If you're looking at this kind of instrument for the first time, then this is the one you want. Get it now!

2 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
4Awesome, but beware
By SCD 010
I have been looking for a Bass VI type instrument for a long time. When I found out about this one I was immediately intrigued. The big problem with any guitar at this price point is the consistency of quality. One HCVI review I read somewhere mentioned that it was a good guitar but the neck required a lot of work, whereas other reviews don't raise any such complaints. I did not buy my HCVI from Amazon. I got it from a music shop in my home area. When it came in the low E just sounded dead from the 7th fret up. The shop at the store looked at the bass and said they wouldn't sell it because the neck was too messed up. They sent it back to Schecter and ordered another. I got that one and it was perfect. The shop looked at it and the neck was great and this one sounds and looks amazing. A huge bargain for the price. I give this instrument a 5 star rating, but I've lowered it to 4 just because there are some "duds" out there. Make sure you play it before you buy it if at all possible, or at least know the exchange policy if you have to get it online.Oh, and I can't afford it either, but I played this through a '59 Bassman reissue at the music store and it sounds amazing. Those two are made for each other.

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