Sunday, September 18, 2005

My Review of Sky Squadron RC Airplane

Originally submitted at Radio Shack

The Sky Squadron was designed to make every part of flying an RC plane easier and more fun.

Awesome plane

By Super Monkey from Tampa, FL on 11/23/2007

5out of 5

Pros: Attractive Design, Engaging, Durable, Portable, Easy to Use

Best Uses: Entertainment, Learning

Describe Yourself: Collector

I bought this due to the fact it was low priced, and I had gotten another type from a flea market! This plane from Radio Shack was much easier, and was actually cheaper then the flea market one.

(legalese)

My Review of ZipZaps® Micro RC Starter Kit 1.0 Transformers® Bumblebee™

Originally submitted at Radio Shack

Race down the street with Bumblebee™ the good-hearted Transformer that's always ready for a challenge.

Awesome Awesome

By supermonkey from Tampa, FL on 9/18/2007

5out of 5

Pros: Attractive Design, Durable, Easy to Use, Portable, Engaging, High Quality

Best Uses: Older Children, Entertainment

Describe Yourself: Working Parent

These cars are great, make sure you find the track set for more fun. They had cases to carry them around as well. They had many models, but put them all on clearance, may be hard to find them. If you do find them, get them.

(legalese)

My Review of SIRIUS Stiletto 100 Portable Receiver

Originally submitted at Radio Shack

Listen to live and recorded SIRIUS programming almost anywhere with the Stiletto 100.

POOR SIGNALS

By supermonkey from Tampa, FL on 9/18/2007

3out of 5

Pros: Easy To Install, Clear Display, Easy To Use, Portable

Cons: Poor Reception

Best Uses: Traveling

Describe Yourself: Tech Savvy

Primary use of this product: Personal

I can understand losing signal in tunnels or under bridges, but when you are traveling down a highway why would you lose signal? And why would you lose signal after you went under the bridge? Had signal under bridge, but lose it after you left the bridge?

Never had these problems when I had XM radio

(legalese)

My Review of 6V Heavy-Duty Zinc-Chloride Lantern Battery

Originally submitted at Radio Shack

This heavy-duty, 6V battery has an electrolyte core for longer shelf and service life. It also offers great leak protection—perfect for flashlights.

36 AA batteries inside

By supermonkey from Tampa, FL on 9/18/2007

5out of 5

Pros: Easy To Configure, Versatile, Durable, Consistent Performance

Best Uses: Portable Devices, In The Car, Travel

Describe Yourself: Tech Savvy

Primary use of this product: Personal

Crack open the case, and 36 standard size AA batteries come out.

Heck of a bargain when you think about it. $5 for 36 AA batteries?

(legalese)