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Commented on KVGPHANI's review

Oct 18, 2010 03:13 PM

Would have liked comments on direct drive, noise it makes, how dry the clothes come out, how is on dirty jeans etc.

Commented on anand.kadagadakai's review

Dec 24, 2007 02:24 PM

Hi, Thanks for the honest review from practicality. Will stay clear of this phone!

Commented on anand.kadagadakai's review

Dec 24, 2007 02:20 PM

Hi, Thanks for highlighting its short falls. SMSing on the move is a must these days!

Commented on andrewood's review

Dec 24, 2007 02:17 PM

Hi, Thanks for the honest review. I too was contemplating on buying this phone. You do have a valid point that I hadn't considered. Needing both hands to use the phone CAN be a pain indeed. I will stay away from this phone now.

Reviewed Permionics Pureflo Water Purifier

Sep 12, 2007 04:17 PM 22121 Views

(Updated Oct 23, 2007 09:56 AM)

We have been using "Pureflo" from Permionics Pvt. Ltd. since Oct 2003 with great results. These are the main factors that influenced us to go for it: i. Based on reverse Osmosis principle. Has a semi-permiable membrane of pores < 0.001micron dia. A water head of around 10 feet is sufficien...Read more

Reviewed Electra Kitchen Chimney

Sep 11, 2007 01:40 PM 27608 Views

(Updated Jun 03, 2010 11:59 AM)

We have been using the Electra Chimney SS60 for nearly 18 months now. Totally hassle free, no maintenance, unlike conventional chimneys, that are essentially sieves. Whatever brand (Faber, Glenn, Sunflame) work on the common principle of pushing oily smoke through a sieve (filter) that catches t...Read more

Commented on hitenrmehta's review

Nov 30, 2004 12:48 PM

Hi, Other thing that matters mainly an audio cassate player is the wow and flutter. In a cassette deck the tape is transported by means of a thin shaft, called the capstan, which turns very fast. If you look into your cassette deck, you can see the capstan to the right of the playback head.... It'll look like a small steel pin. After you press play, a larger rubber wheel moves in and holds the tape tight to the capstan. This large rubber wheel is called a pinch roller. The tape actually gets pinched in the space between the capstan and pinch roller during recording and playback. Neither of these two parts are perfectly round, nor mounted at exactly a 90 degree angle. Also, the motor that drivs these two pieces never turns at a perfectly constant speed. All of these slight variations in speed and size causes small fluctuations of tape speed with every rotation, one with a high frequency, created by the capstan (flutter), and one with a lower frequency, created by the pinch roller (wow). The Sound: When you're very perceptive to tonal heights and tuning, this wow and flutter can be really annoying. Flutter can be heard as some sort of strange fast vibration (trembling) of the sound, much faster than a normal vibrato. It is easiest to hear this in high pitched, sustained sounds (church organ, steel string guitar). Wow normally isn't as obvious as flutter. It's a very low speed pitch modulation that is generally not audible, or shouldn't be. If it does become audible however, it usually is so overbearing that the tapedeck becomes unusable. It sounds like a slow, deep vibrato. A bit like playing an old 45 single without the corresponding adapter. I don't think you'd get a tape system with S/N ratio more than 50dB. A deck with a rated S/N ratio of 50dB is 1000 times clearer than the one rated at 40dB, the scale being logarithmic! Also I'd go for THD less than 0.1% or 0.01% if my budget allows. Also of note are the fidelity (how cloRead More

Reviewed Mitsubishi M330

Nov 29, 2004 07:23 PM 3726 Views

(Updated Dec 24, 2007 02:41 PM)

Hi, I bought my Mitsubishi M330 in June 2004, and I must say it's the best cell phone I know that's worth every paisa spent. The cell runs around 4 days on a single charge (I might not be a heavy user, but my previous cell, Panasonic GD 68 lasted 2 days on a single charge), sometimes 5! The v...Read more

Reviewed Panasonic GD 68

Nov 26, 2004 05:14 PM 3950 Views

(Updated Nov 26, 2004 05:14 PM)

Hi, I ownedPanasonic GD 68for about a year.. till Iswitched to my new one. I bought it in Chennaifrom the grey market, for Rs. 6200/- (Apr 13 2003). and thought this was the best cell for that kind of money.. till now. But that was last year! The best thing I liked about it was its copy/cu...Read more

Reviewed IFB Elena Aqua VX 6 kg Fully Automatic Front Loading Washing Machine

Nov 26, 2004 02:24 PM 20068 Views

(Updated Nov 26, 2004 02:24 PM)

Hi, We'd owned a TVS (now Whirlpool) fully automatic machine for the past seven years, and seeing that the ''service engineers'' are crooks, we opted to go for a new one. The IFB Elena was the way to go, mainly coz it was backed by IFB, it was within our budget (cost us about 13.5k), and w...Read more

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