Monday, July 4, 2016

Product Review Round-Up

I've been receiving so many products to review in the past month that I decided to do a product review round-up.  Here are some of the latest products I've discovered. Enjoy! 

 I received all of these complimentary products in exchange for publishing my personal opinions about them.

Mellanni Bed Sheet Set

These sheets are soft, and especially nice because of the deep pockets on the fitted sheet.  If there's anything that drives me and my husband nuts, it's a fitted sheet that pops off our bed during the night.  Deep pockets on fitted sheets are a must!  

 The pillowcases have a pretty, silver embroidered striping along the openings; unfortunately, there's no such matching decoration along the top of the flat sheet.  That would have been nice.  

Overall, they are nice sheets and reasonably priced.



Wolfyok Portable Stainless Steel Wood Burning Camp Stove
 I used this little stove to cook hotdogs for the 4th of July today.  It worked very well.  

I think a stove like this would be a great purchase for campers, hikers, and survivalists.   When our power went out during a thunderstorm a few weeks ago, I was saying some kind of non-electric stove would be great to have on hand in case the power were to be off for days, and then I had the chance to receive this stove.  Great timing!



 FiveFourTen Soft Microfiber Yoga/Gym Towel and Soft Microfiber Non-Slip Yoga Mat Towel 

 These towels both feel very sturdy and nice.  I love that the yoga mat is non-slip because I really hate when a towel is slipping around on the floor.  Both towels are also designed to be super absorbent, fast drying, and anti-microbial and anti-bacterial.



20 Yu-Gi-Oh Cards - All Dragons - NO Duplication!  Rare Foils Come In a Yu-Gi-Oh Tin!

My husband loves table games, including card games, and is
somewhat of a geek, so I bought these Yu-Gi-Oh cards for him as a
gift.

They came in a decorative, rectangular tin can larger than
would be needed to store two stacks of playing cards, side by
side, about three or four inches high.  The tin only
contained twenty-three playing cards (more than advertized), about the same size as
most poker cards.  They were in a cellophane package, in a
piece of fitted plastic, inside the can, so they wouldn't rattle
around.  My husband let me keep the tin can, but kept the
cards for himself.

He doesn't know how to play the game these cards were
designed for, although he plays a similar game on his smart
phone, called Dragon Soul. 

He uses them for his version of one of his favorite table
games, called Masterpiece.  Masterpiece is an art game, in
which the players buy, sell, and trade works of art in an
effort to accumulate the most valuable art collection by the
end of the game.  These cards are very appropriate for this
game, because each card is a work of art.  Twenty-one of the
cards have a portrait of a dragon, the original art for which
is by Kazuki Takahashi, according to the copyright notices
printed on each card.



Tweezer Set by Mark Gouger
The colors of this set of Mark Gouger tweezer set are pretty, but I especially love how it comes with three different styles of tweezers in one case, so you'll be sure to have the kind you need.

They work very well.

I discovered another use for the pointed tweezers, too.  I used them to pick stitches in a skirt I was taking in.

These tweezers come with a replacement guarantee.


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