(Part 3) Top products from r/longisland
We found 20 product mentions on r/longisland. We ranked the 63 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.
41. DiatomaceousEarth DE10, 100% Organic Food Grade Diamateous Earth Powder - Safe For Children & Pets 10 LBS
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Diatomaceous earth you can trust - Our obsession to create the purest food Grade diatomaceous earth affects every aspect of our business, from the quality of the deposits we mine from, to the stainless Steel equipment that handles the De.The only official supplement - we are the only producers of fo...
42. Uranium Ore
Sentiment score: -1
Number of reviews: 1
Radioactive Ore Sample (NORM) Naturally Occurring Radioactive MaterialsLicense Exempt - low radioactive ore sample size and CPM activity will vary.Useful for testing Geiger counters and performing nuclear experimentsShipping compiles to NRC and postal regulationsRadioactive minerals are for educatio...
43. Gorilla Black Duct Tape, 1.88" x 35 yd, Black, (Pack of 1)
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Heavy duty and double thick, Gorilla Tape offers over-the top results; It’s like duct tape on steroidsGreat for indoor or outdoor use and made to stick to rough, uneven, unforgiving surfaces like wood, stone, stucco, plaster, brick and moreDouble-Thick Adhesive; Grips smooth, rough and uneven surf...
44. The Big Oyster: History on the Half Shell
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
45. Kryptonite New York Fahgettaboudit Mini Heavy Duty Bicycle U Lock Bike Lock
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
18mm hardened MAX-PERFORMANCE STEEL SHACKLE resists bolt cutters and leverage attacksOversized, patented*HARDENED STEEL SLEEVE over crossbar for double securityDOUBLE DEADBOLT locking for extensive holding powerHIGH SECURITY DISC-STYLE CYLINDERCenter keyway defends against leverage attacksProtec...
46. Italian Grana Padano - 1 Pound + Free Membrillo - Quince Paste - 1 container, 14 oz by Carmen & Lola
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
2 x 0.5 LB Piece Cut From Whole WheelDelicious imported Italian cheeseHas a unique and grainy consistency
47. The Black Book of Communism: Crimes, Terror, Repression
Sentiment score: -1
Number of reviews: 1
48. Sawyer Products SP657 Premium Permethrin Clothing Insect Repellent Trigger Spray, 24-Ounce, Yellow
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Effective against the Yellow Fever Mosquito which can transmit the Zika VirusLasts up to 6 weeks (or 6 washings); will not stain or damage clothing, fabrics, plastics, finished surfaces, or outdoor gearOdorless after drying; ideal for use while hunting24-ounce capacity treats up to 8 garments; non-a...
49. Garlic Barrier 32 oz Insect Repellent White
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Natural productOne applications lasts 3-4 weeksWon't harm pets or children in yardNo harmful fumes or chemicalsRTU (ready to use) - not a concentrate
50. Winware Stainless Steel Sharpening Steel, 12-Inch
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Stainless steel-Handle length measures 5 in.-Plastic handle with hanging loop-12 inch sharpening bladePlastic handle with hanging loop12 inch sharpening bladeWipe with soft damp cloth for cleaning
51. Coghlan's Pack Grill
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Heat up a meal or grill food in a pan, boil water, and brew coffee over a campfire on top of this freestanding backpack camp grillMeasures 12-1/2 x 6-1/2 inches and stands 7 inches tall; folds flat for easy storageAffordable, essential gear for camping, backpacking, backcountry treks, and moreSturdy...
52. Antimo Caputo Chef's Flour 2.2 LB - Italian Double Zero 00 - Soft Wheat for Pizza Dough, Bread, & Pasta
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Professional flour: this 100% wheat flour is a culinary essential, perfect for long fermentation baking. Originating in Italy, our family company is dedicated to the gold standard of Neapolitan pizza flour established since 1924. Excellent for home ovens that reach 500 to 600°. If You are looking f...
53. TP-LINK TL-R860 Advanced 8-Port Cable/DSL Router, 1 WAN Port, 8 LAN Ports
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
8 10/100Mbps LAN ports for Internet sharing locally, ideal for home and office usersIP based bandwidth control allows administrators to determine how much bandwidth is allotted to each PC which guarantees the performance of VoIP or video applicationFlexible control features allows parents or adminis...
54. Steven Raichlen Best of Barbecue SR8816 Stainless Steel Kabob Rack Set with Six 17” Skewers
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Rack raises skewers and kabobs above the grill grateRack is notched to hold skewers in place until the chef turns themFlat, wide skewer design prevents food from spinningIncludes six durable stainless steel skewersSkewers measures 17” x .25” X .1”
55. Wagner Spraytech Wagner 0282014 915 On-demand, 120 Volts Steam Cleaner, Yellow
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
CHEMICAL-FREE STEAM CLEANING: Just add distilled water to this steamer for chemical-free, natural cleaning that lifts away dirt and grime on nearly any surface around your homeGREAT FOR WALLPAPER REMOVAL: The included wallpaper removing attachment can be used to easily lift away old wallpaper using ...
56. Wireless Earbuds, TaoTronics Bluetooth 5.0 Headphones True Wireless Ear Buds IPX7 Waterproof Dual Built-in Mic Earphones with 3350mAh Charging Case for 120H Extended Playtime (White)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Extended Playtime: True wireless earbuds that last over 3 hours on a full charge; 3500mAh case can recharge the earbuds up to 40 times to give you one week of extra playtime, doubles as a power bankUser-friendly: Remove earbuds from the charging pod to auto turn on and connect to your last device, d...
57. D-Link DOCSIS 3.0 Cable Modem (DCM-301) Compatible with Comcast Xfinity, Time Warner Cable, Charter, Cox, Cablevision, and More
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Compatible with Comcast Xfinity, Time Warner Cable, Charter, Cox, Cablevision, and more; Requires Cable Internet ServiceNot compatible with: Verizon, AT&T, or CenturyLinkCable Modem only (no WiFi router)Integrated home servicesMaximum downstream speeds: 30 Mbps (640QAM) / 43 Mbps (256QAM) / up to 32...
58. Ames True Temper 1683300 No.12 True American Aluminum Scoop with Poly D-grip
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
14 1/2-Inch aluminum bladeD-grip handle easily accommodates a gloved handHardwood handle for strength and durabilityIdeal for the transport of loose and bulky materials
59. Rockwell Labs ITPF001 InTice 10 Granular Bait, 1
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Orthoboric acid 10%This bait is safe and effective inside the home and outside. It is always applicable to turf sites, sewers as well as in and around most man Mad structures such as your office, or other buildings and establishments.To use indoors, only bait areas inaccessible to children and pets....
60. Niban Granular Pest Control Insecticide Bait 4 LB Shaker ~~ Kill Ants, Cockroaches, Crickets (Camel, house, field, and mole) Earwigs, Silverfish, Snails, Slugs Etc..
Sentiment score: -1
Number of reviews: 1
Weather resistantTarget pests: Ants, Cockroaches, Crickets, Earwigs, Silverfish, Carpenter AntsMinimizes call backs5% Boric Acid active ingredientIndoor / outdoor use
I was almost finished reading "The Big Oyster" by New Yorker Mark Kurlansky and wanted to get to the end before posting this.
I, along with 132 Amazon readers, rate it 4.4/5 stars. It is the history of our New York region, INCLUDING Long Island, from a unique and really interesting perspective: that of the oyster.
I saw it recommended on another Reddit thread, and being a personal history buff who prefers to read about history from angles other than just those that quote dry dates and events, found it really enjoyable, informative and fun.
The author starts with a naturalist's perspective of the whole New York harbor at the time of Henry Hudson and brings us up to the present day. There is considerable mention of the oyster beds of the north shore and the Great South Bay, of the native Americans of our area and their middens (including some middens that are still buried in Manhattan).
I found out how Peter Stuyvesant lost his leg, that the Lenape Indians believed that each star in the sky is a footprint made by a loved ones walking to heaven after death (now I look at the Milky Way differently), that the oyster filled the harbor and every entrance to LI sound and Great South Bay with massive oyster reefs & was a main source of food for the poorest of the poor, etc.
It was a treat to read about the history of our area from a completely fresh perspective. If you want to check it out, just get it from your library (or request it.) 61% of the Amazon readers rated it 5/5 stars.
This probably answers most of your questions. I would do a dry run of setting up your tent when you get it so you know what you are doing before you get to the camp site. Bring any tools you might need for this (usually a hammer/mallet so you can knock in the tent pegs to keep it attached to the ground.) Look up the campground you want to visit and make a reservation. I'm pretty sure all the green pass sites have an online reservation system. Most campsites allow fires but will have restrictions/rules regarding them. Make sure you figure those out once you decide on where you want to reserve. I have a pack grill I always bring with me. You can throw it over any kind of fire pit they might have there. Sometimes they have grills there for you to use. Otherwise grab a sleeping bag, some clothes, your food and water and have fun!
Yes..and I live in a basement apartment. I found this stuff this year:
Rockwell Labs ITPF001 InTice 10 Granular Bait, 1 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B005EZU1DW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_LZhFDbT044QHD
It’s the same stuff exterminators use and actually kept them pretty sparse this year when nothing else I’ve tried for year worked like this. Give it a shot along with chaulking up any hole in your walls ceilings or floors
This one goes on sale for $30 sometimes, and it works perfectly. Or find something similar.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004UGG5KE
a bluetooth transmitter would work better but that requires buying another device. Something like this:
http://www.amazon.com/Bluetooth-Transmitter-TaoTronics-TT-BA01-Wireless/dp/B004B8GF7Y/ref=zg_bs_9926001011_2
I can't speak towards the pusher butI'd recommend getting a metal grain shovel for the heavy wet snow fall as an addition.Here is a a well designed pusher that would probably last
New York Fahgettaboudit, This is the bike lock I use, its expensive but its pretty much the only lock you'll ever need. Just the look of it alone is enough to make robbers look the other way.
I've heard that Diatomaceous Earth works amazingly well for getting rid of pests. I would give that a shot first.
Just get this, it works amazingly well
https://www.amazon.com/Sawyer-Products-SP657-Permethrin-Repellent/dp/B001ANQVYU/ref=pd_sim_200_2?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B001ANQVYU&pd_rd_r=K842VP7MQXY90JD2SXCF&pd_rd_w=6hPUJ&pd_rd_wg=7TYtW&psc=1&refRID=K842VP7MQXY90JD2SXCF
Go prime this bad boy to your house. Then clean it up and return it for free at an Amazon drop off location.
Glue traps are expensive, so my brother uses Gorilla duct tape. Believe it or not, it's really effective!
https://www.amazon.com/Black-Gorilla-Tape-1-88-Roll/dp/B000CSS8UE
Just set out long rolls of Gorillia duct tape in the corners of your basement and by any humid areas, like windows.
I used to have this problem with home routers.
I had too many devices in my house, I switched to a small commercial wireless AP and a 16 port wired router and haven't had any problems since.
Edit: this WAP
and this router
If you're serious about cooking, knife sharpening is an invaluable skill. Get yourself a steel and the shittiest old chef's knife you can find in the back of your parent's silverware drawer. Then do what Gordon Ramsey tells you to until that knife is sharp and you're confident enough to do it on your good knife. My knives are as sharp as the day I bought them and it's never cost me more than a $10 steel and 30 seconds of my time before and after using them,
Try the Babylon Cheese Cellar
EDIT: TIL you can order cheese off Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Grana-Padano-Aged-Over-months/dp/B000ZV7CWI
https://www.amazon.com/Antimo-Caputo-Chefs-00-Flour/dp/B0038ZS6PU/ref=mp_s_a_1_2_sspa?keywords=00+flour&qid=1562724514&s=gateway&sprefix=00+fliur&sr=8-2-spons&psc=1&smid=A10LZNXDPIZCNZ
We mix Garlic Barrier w peppermint oil and water in a sprayer and it's been doing the trick for us for 2 summers.
No problem.
I use something like this so that they don't touch the grill grates:
https://www.amazon.com/Best-Barbecue-Stainless-Steel-Skewers/dp/B003FZAVU6/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1501584584&sr=8-5&keywords=skewer+rack+for+grill
So if you're using a charcoal grill, you generally have 2 grates. A lower grate where the charcoal sits on, and then an upper grate where the food sits on. Light your charcoal, put your upper food-cooking grate back on, place the racks on the grate, skewer your food, and cook away. You can make direct and indirect heating zones if you wish, and that's usually what I do to have some maneuverability.
Niban Granular Pest Control Insecticide Bait 4 LB Shaker ~~ Kill Ants, Cockroaches, Crickets (Camel, house, field, and mole) Earwigs, Silverfish, Snails, Slugs Etc.. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B005F5PRJE/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_57srDbRB6AHW6
This stuff is your friend. Put it hear all your cracks and crevices, in your closets, garage and anywhere these fuckers pop out from. It kills the bacteria in their stomach so that they don't actually get any benefit from eating, thus starving to death in a few days. I live in a basement and this has been a godsend for me the past couple of years.
It's also pet friendly as long as they don't go eating straight from the jug, and is also usable outdoors.
What was wrong about what I said? Just because your teachers have decided to downplay the horrors of socialism/communism doesn't mean the atrocities didn't happen. https://smile.amazon.com/Black-Book-Communism-Crimes-Repression/dp/0674076087/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3GO9A5TY0HPFO&keywords=little+black+book+of+communism&qid=1571055902&sprefix=little+black+book+of+c%2Caps%2C169&sr=8-1
Heh, I'm home now, not on mobile and got a closed look at the actual data and numbers, to compare it to the EPA data. Some quotes from the article:
> The Nuclear Emergency Tracking Center has issued a Radiation Alert for Mattituck, NY on Long Island after local background radiation levels spiked 156 times higher than normal on March 14, but quickly returned to normal.
The NETC doesn't appear to have any tracking sites on long island (at least not public, because I see what appears to be EPA sites). However it seems they sell sites you can setup, so maybe those are what they mean they are tracking. And they don't seem to have issued any active alerts which BTW are based solely on a single stations readings. The site looks like a crazy person made it too, bible verses quoted as a warning on the home page? UFO chat in the forums. That doesn't looks like a legit site backed by science.
> According to local Geiger Counter equipment, the one-year average background level of radiation in Mattituck is only about 10 counts-per minute. Yet on March 15, the radiation level suddenly skyrocketed to 1565 Counts-Per-Minute (CPM)
The Yaphank data from the EPA above shows an average of 2500CPM with with a spike that's over 5000CPM, that data looks average, and inline with NYC. 10CPM sounds like a bogus number, and the EPA plots their data on a log scale, with a full order of magnitude of variation appearing in normal data. Couple that with the fact that the NETC seems to get their data from crazies buying detectors, I wonder if a crazy put a smoke detector on their detector (or bought some yellowcake to play with), I doubt this is a controlled environment and individual stations are unreliable.
> Pursuant to an ORDER dated December 10, 2010 by federal judge Donald E. Walter, sitting at the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York in Brooklyn, the former owner of this web site, radio host Hal Turner, divested himself of ownership and control of this - and all other - internet web sites. Mr. Turner is barred by court order from owning or contributing to the content of web sites until October, 2015. As such, Hal Turner has nothing to do with the ownership, operation or content of this web site.
The creator of the website seems to be a crazy
> We have been made aware that a small local newspaper, "The Suffolk Times" has run a new story about this on its web site today, and possibly in print issues. They prominently quote US Environmental protection Agency (EPA) spokesperson Elias Rodriguez, who said “We don’t have any validated data that would indicate a cause for concern.” The EPA did not test for radiation in Mattituck, NY and the EPA has no radiation monitoring stations in -- or near -- Mattituck, NY. THAT is why they have "no validated data."
> One final note, the Suffolk Times places great emphasis on the fact that the source of our story "is not a government agency" as if that has any bearing on the facts. It does not. To put it bluntly, most of us already know that the federal government - in general -- is one of the largest collections of liars on the planet. What gives our story credibility is that it is NOT based on government information!
We already know the government is liars? That's why you don't agree with the EPA when they say they have no "validated" sources?
I think that proves my point, the current operators are also crazies and the data has not been professionally analyzed and it hasn't been validated. I don't trust any of this data. I think a blogger needs to get back on their meds.