(Part 3) Top products from r/WhatsInThisThing

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We found 17 product mentions on r/WhatsInThisThing. We ranked the 56 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 41-60. You can also go back to the previous section.

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Top comments that mention products on r/WhatsInThisThing:

u/s0crates82 · 5 pointsr/WhatsInThisThing

I don't have a stake in this game. I do think it's interesting that the company directly refutes your assertion:

WD-40 and Bikes

Myth: WD-40 Multi-Use Product should not be used on bike chains.

Fact: While WD-40 Multi-Use Product it is not a grease, it is
formulated with strong lubricating oils and other ingredients,
and is a terrific product to use for bike maintenance. It does
not attract dirt or moisture to metal surfaces – just be sure to
wipe off any excess WD-40 Multi-Use Product before riding.

For long-term lubrication and other specialized bicycle
maintenance needs, check out WD-40® BIKE. Developed specifically
for cyclists and mechanics, this high-performance line of bicycle care
products is sure to become a mainstay in the toolboxes of bike
mechanics for decades.

I also think it's weird that after saying it's fine to use on bike chains, assuming you wipe off excess, they've got something that's specifically designed for bikes - which either was marketed because it's actually better for bicycling purposes, or was released due to bike shops instructing people not to use it for this purpose.

Personally, I prefer wax-based chain products on my (motor)bike. If wax-based isn't handy, multi-use teflon'll do.

There are guys that use WD-40 on their motorcycle chains exclusively, and swear by it.

u/TJHibbard · 1 pointr/WhatsInThisThing

Buck 110 by the look of it!
Great, great knife.
Amazon

u/KilrBe3 · 3 pointsr/WhatsInThisThing

After doing some Google, seems the charger be easy

http://www.amazon.com/Electro-Harmonix-US24DC-100-24V-Power-Supply/dp/B0042RHT4M

But the plug connector, is UK based, so finding it in states is gonna be hard + costly probably.

Did find this though for $1 http://www.audiospares.com/product.php?productid=645

Maybe get it shipped via parcel letter cheaply?

Other than that, think you just found a lamp that some UK couple/person had and brought over during the move. Be funny if they forgot the charger/plug, and thats why it at thrift store? lol

u/freeseasy · 339 pointsr/WhatsInThisThing

There are plenty of choices. Ammo cans are a great option, but after years of Geocaching, I've even seen those fail sometimes. My suggestion, if you want to bury it and keep the moisture from damaging the contents would be different chambers. Basically put a box in a bigger box. If you want to keep it small, get an ammo can and a Lock & Lock or Pelican case that will fit inside the ammo can. Put your treasure into the small box and stick that into the ammo can. For best assurance, I'd actually suspend the smaller box inside the ammo can with some expanding foam. If you want to go bigger, suspend the ammo can in a 5 gallon bucket with a lid secured on it (also with foam).

A common mistake that people make in Geocaching is to put the contents of the cache (specifically the log book) inside a cheap plastic bag. After moisture gets to the log, and inside the bag, it takes forever for it to leave. If you put a smaller box inside a larger box with foam all around, moisture will not be able to get to the treasure inside.

u/Jman5 · 2 pointsr/WhatsInThisThing

Even if they were legitimate and from Ronald Reagan, they were most likely written to Nancy. They wrote each other love letters throughout their marriage.

Perhaps whoever owned the trunk was involved with the book about the letters.

u/fuckyeahjake · 2 pointsr/WhatsInThisThing

The device on the right here is a parallel ruler. The idea is it slides perpendicular to the lines you draw, so that you can draw parallel lines. Like this.

u/MagicallyMalificent · 1 pointr/WhatsInThisThing

Well, sort of, but a humidifier is generally used to humidify a whole room or something, and a humidor is specifically for keeping and/or aging cigars. Here's a good example of one. They can vary in size though. That's more on the small end, but I've seen whole rooms rigged as humidors.

u/greasetrapSp04 · 2 pointsr/WhatsInThisThing

Ammo can but seal the stuff on the inside in a mylar bag with oxygen absorbers (you can also use the blue at litter its the same thing in them as other dissicants). You can find various sizes relatively inexpensively on Amazonhttp://www.amazon.com/10-OxyFree-Absorbers-Freshness-Dehydrated/dp/B001Y0Y8C6

u/WhyAmINotStudying · 2 pointsr/WhatsInThisThing

Apparently.

This pyrite is selling for $4.95 for 2 ounces, which is $39.60/lb. Go to any metal recycling facility and try to get $39.60/lb for anything.

u/mrmax1984 · 6 pointsr/WhatsInThisThing

It's likely an ice chipper. I have a similar one in my kitchen, and use it to break apart frozen food items.

u/justageorgiaguy · 1 pointr/WhatsInThisThing

These safes are pure crap and act better as a boat anchor than a reliable way to store belongings. Take a crowbar to it now. If the solenoid isn't already dead, it will be eventually and you'll bust it open then.

Source - mine died and I busted it to pieces. See also: http://www.amazon.com/Sentry-Safe-Electronic-FIRE-SAFE-DS3607/product-reviews/B000G9U0OG (different model, same problems)

u/cornfrontation · 3 pointsr/WhatsInThisThing

http://www.amazon.com/Gloves-Bottle-Shielding-Lotion-8-ounce/dp/B000UBN5S8/ref=sr_1_1?s=beauty&ie=UTF8&qid=1450618520&sr=1-1&keywords=gloves+in+a+bottle

This is what I use when my hands get really bad. Gotta just keep slathering regularly until they are repaired. After that use something milder regularly on a preventative basis.