Top products from r/2healthbars

We found 24 product mentions on r/2healthbars. We ranked the 25 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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u/BigBrotato · 9 pointsr/2healthbars

Check out Audio Technica, Beyerdynamic, Sennheiser and Bowers & Wilkins.

Personally, I'm partial to Audio Technicas. They have some of the best sound quality you can get for the price, at the cost of looking rather plain. But that's a small compromise for me.

If you want your headphones to look sexy and sound great at the same time, check out the Bowers & Wilkins P7, the V-Moda Crossfade M-100 Master, the Beyerdynamic Aventho Wireless or the Sennheiser PXC 550 Wireless.

If you want the truly high end stuff, check out Audeze or Grado.

Honestly, the world of headphones is so vast it can be incredibly easy to get lost in it. I'd suggest checking out the r/headphones subreddit. I'm not really an expert so I'd recommend just searching around. Look up different models. Read reviews.

u/alphaboy · 1 pointr/2healthbars

Have you ever used quality cables? I mean sure they’ll eventually break but if you use them well they should last at least 4-6 months if not more.
This cable is pretty good for example.

u/maxk1236 · 1 pointr/2healthbars

Are the wrap shoes better? For me it's about having something flexible, secure, and unencumbering. I admittedly don't own any toe shoes anymore, but they have their purpose! Especially good for climbing around on rocks.

u/Lavatis · 0 pointsr/2healthbars

Well, I'm sure there are more factors at play, but here is an example of a similar setup that offers 4,450-CFM airflow and here is an example of a regular ceiling fan with similar length with an airflow of 4,890 cfm.

So I was wrong, but it is pretty close.

u/heffocheffefer · 2 pointsr/2healthbars

This particular one is here. I'm sure it would be on amazon.com as well, or your local amazon.

u/flynwhtesausage · 9 pointsr/2healthbars

Can find a bunch out there by searching 5 in 1 or 6 in 1 hammer.

Gentlemen's Hardware has some fun stuff, including one of these

u/Is_Always_Honest · 7 pointsr/2healthbars

I wish I could find the reddit thread I'm thinking of, an Australian gent had made some sort of electronics repair kit and posted a thread about how everything down to the packaging was ripped from his small business. There are hundreds of thousands of examples, most recently I tried looking up a portable back massage gadget and noticed how many brands have almost identical products with tiny modifications to differentiate.


Check these out:

  1. https://www.amazon.com/FIVE-Shiatsu-Neck-Massager-Beige/dp/B00O2I40SE/ref=pd_day0_121_2?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B00O2I40SE&pd_rd_r=N1X69HHYBJKQGTXWKKXD&pd_rd_w=CSIjR&pd_rd_wg=uimqN&psc=1&refRID=N1X69HHYBJKQGTXWKKXD

  2. https://www.amazon.ca/Naipo-Shoulder-Massager-Shiatsu-Kneading/dp/B01D2UJVGS/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1518647794&sr=8-4&keywords=back+massager&dpID=51OvYgWLPmL&preST=_SY300_QL70_&dpSrc=srch

  3. https://www.amazon.ca/Ikeepi-Upgraded-Shoulder-Massager-Kneading/dp/B075S1JGJ1/ref=sr_1_9?s=hpc&ie=UTF8&qid=1518647883&sr=1-9&keywords=neck+and+shoulder+massager

    This is just a couple minutes of cursary searches on amazon.. there are probably 15 companies offering the same thing, repackaged and rebranded.

u/Tionishia · 42 pointsr/2healthbars

Here. That site is NSFW, so be careful. That is just the cover as well, you still need the inner pillow which a modest one can be purchased from amazon, such as this one. Also I know nothing about body pillows, do not look at my post history.

u/emulated-void · 2 pointsr/2healthbars

Gentlemen's Hardware Stainless Steel 6-in-1 Hammer & Screwdriver Multi-Tool https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LOV12SM/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_dXM4BbKY1TZEM

u/DoctorNoname98 · 14 pointsr/2healthbars

You can buy it here... I think the flask in the middle looks bigger because it's filled

u/RCascanbe · 7 pointsr/2healthbars

They are relatively common, here's the first one I found on amazon.

u/AnythingApplied · 1 pointr/2healthbars

Actually, early candles, the wick didn't really burn at all and people used a specialized tool to trim the wick.

Later, they invented the soft wicks which flop over so that the tip touches the edge of the flame (where it is hotter than in the center) so it actually burns and doesn't need to be trimmed.

The wax actually absorbs into the wick and is pulled up towards the flame.

u/TimSimpson · 3 pointsr/2healthbars

I have a pair of Ecco Soft 7’s that look very similar, and they are my favorite shoes ever. My one complaint about them is that the tongue of the shoe can dig in to the top of your arch a bit over time if you’re sitting while wearing them, but if you are actually walking, I’ve never had any issues. It’s more of a small annoyance than an actual problem.