Top products from r/anchorage
We found 20 product mentions on r/anchorage. We ranked the 25 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
1. Perri's Magic Gloves, Navy, One Size
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
One size fits mostPimple PalmGreat Everyday glove for winter
2. Carry-Out Plastic Bag-White Plain T-Shirt Bag 11.5"x6.5"x21.5" 15Mic (White, 1000/Case)
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
T SHIRT BAGS - Plastic Shopping Bags - Made from high-density polyethylene to resist rips and tearsPLASTIC BAGS WITH HANDLES - retail bags - Perfect bagging solution for grocery and convenience stores, bakeries, and restaurantsLARGE TSHIRT PLASTIC GROCERY BAGS - makes it easy to open bags for fast s...
3. Mohu Leaf 50 Indoor Hdtv Antenna, Amplified, 60 Mile Range, Original Paper-Thin, Reversible, Paintable, 4K-Ready, 16 Foot Detachable Cable, Premium Materials for Performance, Usa Made, MH-110599
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Absolutely free HDTV for life: indoor TV antenna now tested to receive HD stations up to 60 miles without a cable or satellite subscription including abc, cbs, NBC, pbs, Fox, univision and more.Full HD crystal-clear TV: clean peak filter technology filters out cellular and FM signals resulting in lo...
4. 5lb co2 Tank- New Aluminum Cylinder with CGA320 Valve
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
AT PRESENT WE DO NOT SHIP TO CALIFORNIA5.25 inch diameter, 14.2 inch length, 1.125" UNF inlet thread.5 LB capacity, 1800 PSI, DOT-3AL & TC-3ALM designedCylinder with valve, shipped empty, high strength aluminum alloy 6061-T6;Made in USA
5. Flash Furniture 10 Pk. HERCULES Series 650 lb. Capacity Premium White Plastic Folding Chair
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Pack of 10: Invest in comfortable plastic foldable chairs to fulfill the seating needs of corporations and schools. This portable chair holds strong in the event furniture rental industry as well as in the home during holiday and social gatherings.Ergonomic seat and back, white powder coated frame, ...
6. Sun Blaze HGC960315 T5 High Output Fluorescent 21-120 Volt-Indoor Grow Light for Hydroponic & Greenhouse Use-UL Listed, 2 ft. Fixture | 1 Lamp | 120V, Silver
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
High Output ballast for long lifeFixture includes: 24 Watt 6500° K (blue) T5 HO lamp; Accommodates standard 2' replacement lampsPower cord & 4“ jumper cable to daisy chain multiple fixturesLightweight and easy to install with mounting hardware includedThe Sun Blaze Strip Light is an excellent lig...
7. ASUS Dual-band 3x3 AC1750 Wifi 4-port Gigabit Router with speeds up to 1750Mbps & AiRadar to strengthens Wireless Connections via High-powered Amplification Beam-forming - 2x USB 2.0 Ports (RT-AC66U)
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
5th generation 802.11ac chipset gives you concurrent dual-band 2.4GHz/5GHz for up to super-fast 1.75GbpsASUS AiCloud service: Access, stream, share, sync - all on the go with unlimited storage expansion!Gigabit Ethernet ports for the fastest, most reliable internet performance,AiRadar optimizes wire...
8. Rolex New Submariner 114060 Steel Black Ceramic 2019 Box/Paper/5YrWarranty #RL4
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
luminous
9. Duofold Men's Mid Weight Wicking Thermal Pant, Navy, Large
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Base-layer thermal pant in two-ply cotton blend featuring flatlock seams and moisture-wicking waistband
10. CLC Custom Leathercraft 2077L Black Ski Glove, Large
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Adjustable wrist closureReinforced palmBlack nylon ski and sport gloveSize large
11. Verilux HappyLight Energy Lamp 5000
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Improve your mood and energy - naturally and comfortably - with Light Therapy from Verilux. Broad, even and clean "light field" allows for flexible positioning options.Up to 5,000 lux, UV blocked bright white light therapy recommended by professionals.Bring natural spectrum lighting into any room ...
12. 50 Hikes in Alaska's Chugach State Park
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Author: Shane Shepherd and Owen WozniakISBN: 9780898867657
13. Metro Vacuum ED500P DataVac 500-Watt, 0.75-HP Electric Duster
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
All steel construction500 watt motor, .75 HP, 120 volt, 4.5 amps, 70 CFM air flow, weights 2.75 lbs.Packaging: Plain Remailer CartonIncludes air pin-pointer, air concentrator nozzle, air -flare nozzle and micro-cleaning tool kit, 12 ft power cordMore effective than canned airMore economical than ca...
14. Mexican Coca Cola, Drink Cola, 12 Ounce (Pack of 24)
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Mexican, sweetened with sugarMexican, sweetened with sugar12 ounce Glass Bottles24 Bottles
15. Nite Ize MTLP-08-07 MeteorLight K-9 Led dog ball, Disc-O
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Lights up so you won't lose your ball in the dark at nightPush the button for a steady glowWater resistant, durable constructionComes with 2 long life, replaceable batteriesFloats, great for beach and pool playEasy on off by pressing and holding switchSize of a tennis ball fits most ball launchersWa...
16. Nature Bright SunTouch Plus Light and Ion Therapy
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
SOOTHING LIGHT THERAPY LAMP: The Nature Bright Sun Touch 2-in-1 Light Therapy Lamp combines light and fresh air therapy in a compact design. It helps balance your body clock, leaving your entire body feeling rested, refreshed, and nourishedPERFECT MOOD ENHANCER: Our Sun Touch Plus sun lamp is ideal ...
17. Sorel Men's 1964 PAC T Snow Boot, Brown, 12 M US
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Seam-sealed waterproof constructionWaterproof full-grain leather upperRemovable 9mm washable recycled felt inner bootWaterproof vulcanized rubber shellSorel rated -40 degrees Fahrenheit
18. STABILicers Walk Traction Cleat for Walking on Snow and Ice, Black, Medium (1 Pair)
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Pair of robust traction cleats fit securely on any shoe or boot to reduce the risk of falls and increase safety when walking on snow and iceMulti-directional heat-treated steel traction plates are molded into the heel and forefoot of the stretch-to-fit thermoplastic elastomer binding for maximum sur...
I'd go with two coats, personally. You have your regular winter coat from the lower 48 (if you have one, you say you're from the south, HA) which will do you fine through December, but I have this one heavy-ass faux suede with shearling that weighs about 10-15 pounds and it's nice and toasty with a sweater on to -40 and below (trust me, I survived Barrow) and sometimes on rare days the wind can get that cold down here. Fashion doesn't matter when it comes to the super cold. It doesn't have to be expensive, either. Also, down is your friend. You might look like a tire walking around but you'll be warm.
You're definitely gonna want some dude-tights. Army surplus cotton kind, smartwool kind, Under armor, doesn't matter, you're gonna want that underlayer, you can always take it off later if you get too warm indoors.
Gloves are a must, especially if you're gonna cold-start your plugged-in car rather than having autostart. You might want to keep a pair of light leather driving gloves in your car for when your engine is warmed up but your cab isn't. I've been driving sometimes where my bare hands would go numb from touching the cold plug, pulling the door handle open with my sleeve, and driving with my sleeves on my hands. Not fun, painful, and kind of dangerous. The cloth gloves you can get for a couple of bucks will do you okay at the beginning but you'll want to have a pair that has a shell as well (kind of like your winter coat setup)
Scarves/mufflers are optional but recommended for when you don't feel like you want ice forming in your nostrils/on your cheeks from breathing and the wind's blowing in your face or if you have cold-sensitive teeth.
Hats are a must as well to keep frostbite from your ears, and 10% of your body heat escapes from your head. Basically any covering will do there, though, even a baseball cap helps (but not your ears).
Aaand boots. People swear by bunny boots and I get it, but for the most part unless you're going to be walking a whole bunch, doing outdoor work, or what have you outside, go by temperature rating and make sure it's in the negatives. Make sure they cover your calves up to a point because you walk through snow, you're gonna sink up to your shin or even up to your hip at some point.
In link format, your jumping off points are:
Coat 1
Coat 2 if you're bad at layering or lazy
Dude tights
Gloves
Optional light gloves
Boots like these
Oh, and ice grippers to slip on your boots. We don't salt roads, so it gets really slick, especially when it rains after it snows like it did last winter.
University Lake is fantastic for dogs. You'll need a headlamp for night and also you see a lot of people who put lights on their dogs. The Delaney Park Strip downtown is good (West end is best) as well as the fenced softball field at Valley of the Moon park at 17th and E. That's become an unofficial dog park.
We love these light up dog balls - you can play fetch in the dark! https://www.amazon.com/Nite-Ize-MTLP-08-07-MeteorLight-Disc/dp/B001QC9DTU
This light is cheaper and better. Has a built in timer. I've had mine for 8 years and it's still going strong! The ion "therapy" is a quack, it's an ozone generator. But the rest of the light is awesome!
NatureBright SunTouch Plus Light and Ion Therapy Lamp (package may vary) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000W8Y7FY/
I'm glad you said something because I wouldn't have known anything about this. I'm using a very small 5lb gas cylinder like this. Do you think Air Liquide would have any concern about this tank? I was planning on putting it in the back seat of my 4runner..
Yeah. Different seats. I can't find a picture online. But they were this size, with cushion on butt and back. And they were linked together, with a wire Frame bracket, so there was around 1.5" between chairs. I had to peope in front of me, women probably 120lbs guy maybe 150. They were even overlapping the area of chair. Particularly at the shoulders
https://www.amazon.com/Flash-Furniture-HERCULES-Capacity-Premium/dp/B00EQ1TKJQ/ref=mp_s_a_1_8?keywords=Event+seating&qid=1557626924&s=gateway&sr=8-8
Passports make the boarder crossings easier.
No guns in the vehicle transiting thru CAN.
A current issue of Milepost will tell you what businesses are still open and when. They drive the AlCan every year and call out just about every culvert and crick.
https://www.amazon.com/MILEPOST-2018-Alaska-Travel-Planner/dp/1892154374/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1520835866&sr=8-1&keywords=milepost+alaska+2018
Shop for Jade in Cache Creek.
http://jadeshop.ca/
Darn, looks like the teepee camping is no longer available.
https://www.historichatcreek.ca/
Make sure you set aside a couple of hours to stop at Laird hot springs for a soak in the woods.
http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/explore/parkpgs/liard_rv_hs/
Aquire your hometowns' city signs and nail 'em up at the Sign Post Forest at Watson Lake, Yukon Territory
Parks Canada reservations system for your camping nights:
https://reservation.pc.gc.ca/ParksCanada
Happy lamp.
Might not be enough depending on the island, but...
https://www.amazon.com/Sun-Blaze-Fluorescent-Hydroponic-Greenhouse/dp/B009GCQWX2
I use one of these for basil and cilantro year around.
I live downtown and was able to pick up KTUU, Fox, PBS, ABC, plus a smattering of other digital channels using a Mohu Leaf 50
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00HSMK59E/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awd_Wdn8wb0S1RWQ5
Get a Data Vac and do it yourself and never buy canned air again.
Buy your own plastic bags for $0.03 each, $30 for a 1,000, at Amazon.com.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07RX4QMM3
0 reasons to leave your house
What?? I have the 1gig package and lately I’ve been having shit internet. I have this router https://www.amazon.com/dp/B008ABOJKS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_j0S.zbSFZ3W15 and if someone is watching Netflix in the house I barely can load normal web pages. I don’t remember it being like that in the past with Netflix.