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Bought this tv for our room and the quality is so great. The picture is crisp, installing it was a Breeze not a single negative thing to say. Very thin the legs are sturdy and sound is great. Great price on a fabulous television. Highly recommended
Amazing tail light. I started off trying to be a tiny bit cheaper on a replacement taillight with the integrated turn signals but when it came down to it i ended up spending more on return shipping fees and taxes from buying lights from odd end dealers and having them ship the wrong part. This was an extremely easy swap and I had to do no cutting, splicing or any of that nonsense. Also I didn't realize that there was a light LED strip on the bottom to light up the license plate so i didn't have to add one in which was great. Overall i'd buy this again if I needed to.
Beware...this project is for artisans. I am used to doing things perfectly, and this countertop project is a serious challenge. You can see where I started and where I finished, as the quality improves exponentially with experience (from one area of the kitchen to the other!). This kit is not like the cabinet transformations...any idiot can do the cabinet transformations...this is another ball of wax. With the cabinets, the final coat glossing is the tricky part. Not so with the countertop kit...the base coat is the challenge...and the sanding too. You actually have quite some time with the sealant here and you can take your time somewhat. Also, PURCHASE AN ELECTRIC CIRCULAR SANDER to avoid early-onset osteoarthritis. The most important advice on the DVD is to "lay it on thick"...the base coat that is. Would I attempt to do this project again? Maybe not...it's just too difficult, and at the end I felt I couldn't really produce a perfect result...I'm too picky and self-critical. Cabinets yes, countertop no. The one big complaint I have about the instructions is that it does not explain how to merge areas of long countertop. You have to use painter's tape and create a straight edge and then....oh, hell, you figure it out. I did and made mistakes. You can't do this project without beer. Two people don't really make it easier either...it just causes a divorce. Tell the wife to get out of the house and go to the mall (but take her credit card). The good thing is that now I am an expert...but I no longer have use for this rare skill. Also, make sure your kit is fresh...mine probably sat around a warehouse for months and the base coat got like a gel...just another unplanned disaster. And you will go through multiple kits to do your one project. You need more than the recommended number of kits. And ONE diamond sander? Ha ha ha ha ha ha! Life is short...don't start this silly project. Just rip out your old tacky countertops, split them up with an axe and burn them. It's always fun to burn crap. Now that's satisfaction. And don't watch "Househunters"...it just proves that wives and girlfriends want everything perfect in their new house, especially a photogenic kitchen...regardless of their ability to cook! Men, don't be duped into cooking by your wife or girlfriend...they are supposed to cook! We are supposed to mow the lawn and watch football.