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Anonymous
Waiting for a big discussion...........
5 years ago |
Anonymous
Please say something guys, don't embarrass him. //@anonymous: Waiting for a big discussion...........
5 years ago |
Anonymous
Popcorn, coke, ... //@anonymous: Please say something guys, don't embarrass him. //@anonymous: Waiting for a big discussion...........
5 years ago |
Anonymous
What is the brand? Where are the certification and testing reports? How to know the quality? I have two 3M N95 8210+ masks and have been using it since end of March, with sanitization after every use. I wonder if the quality of the KN95 masks are comparable. Notes to the seller: In the US, everything has liability. If the product has quality issues or not officially certified, then you will assume the liabilities if any thing bad happens to the users.
5 years ago |
Anonymous
You should address to the retailer / importer, who are responsible for what you are asking. Manufacturers just make what was ordered fake or not. //@anonymous: What is the brand? Where are the certification and testing reports? How to know the quality? I have two 3M N95 8210+ masks and have been using it since end of March, with sanitization after every use. I wonder if the quality of the KN95 masks are comparable. Notes to the seller: In the US, everything has liability. If the product has quality issues or not officially certified, then you will assume the liabilities if any thing bad happens to the users.
5 years ago |
Anonymous
Guys, BYD has quality masks. Bought once, still have some, but I will buy one more box at $15/50.
5 years ago |
Anonymous
Huh? //@anonymous: What is the brand? Where are the certification and testing reports? How to know the quality? I have two 3M N95 8210+ masks and have been using it since end of March, with sanitization after every use. I wonder if the quality of the KN95 masks are comparable. Notes to the seller: In the US, everything has liability. If the product has quality issues or not officially certified, then you will assume the liabilities if any thing bad happens to the users.
5 years ago |
Anonymous
They definitely works better than you old N95. The masks protect you through Electrostatic adsorption. They will not work as well after you sanitize it. //@Anonymous: What is the brand? Where are the certification and testing reports? How to know the quality? I have two 3M N95 8210+ masks and have been using it since end of March, with sanitization after every use. I wonder if the quality of the KN95 masks are comparable. Notes to the seller: In the US, everything has liability. If the product has quality issues or not officially certified, then you will assume the liabilities if any thing bad happens to the users.
5 years ago |
Anonymous
Probably made in China.
5 years ago |
Anonymous
fantastic, so few things are made in China today, probably collectable. //@Anonymous: Probably made in China.
5 years ago |
Anonymous
What’s wrong with that? //@anonymous: Probably made in China.
5 years ago |
Anonymous
I will pass if it's made in China.
5 years ago |
Anonymous
Corona was made in china. they know what kind of mask will prevent that. fyi america dont manufacure anything. everything is imported only. here people are just sittign and eating and talking like you all nonsense //@Anonymous: I will pass if it's made in China.
5 years ago |
Anonymous
As long as it can save lives, I don't see the problem with it. //@anonymous: Probably made in China.
5 years ago |
Anonymous
Dr. Puri kf94s are made in Korea, also on FDA approval list //@anonymous: Probably made in China.
5 years ago |
Anonymous
guess you must live in a cage now //@Anonymous: I will pass if it's made in China.
5 years ago |
Anonymous
Ask biden //@anonymous: What’s wrong with that? //@anonymous: Probably made in China.
5 years ago |
Anonymous
Ships from Chino, California :) what a coincidence
5 years ago |
Anonymous
I do not like buy something from ebay
5 years ago |
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Anonymous
Appreciate if someone could comment whether it is a good deal or not
5 years ago |
Anonymous
The market for portable HDDs has stabilized and the product itself is getting obsolete with portable SSD prices dropping. Most name brand HDDs are quite comparable so it really just comes down to their prices. If you can find a low enough and comfortable price, just go for it. Nothing should really go wrong. //@Anonymous: Appreciate if someone could comment whether it is a good deal or not
5 years ago |
Anonymous
Depending on usage, expect them to fail after sometime 3-5 years.
Common sense with these spinning drives:
Always keep a secondary backup.
Magnets such as your smart speaker, high ended headphones whatever keep it at a distance.
Vibration, heat and proper disconnect plays vital role in longevity of these drives.
I am a photographer and travelled a lot in 2015, 2016 and lost a TB worth of pictures due to above carelessness. Please learn from me.
5 years ago |
Anonymous
Thanks! //@anonymous: Depending on usage, expect them to fail after sometime 3-5 years.
Common sense with these spinning drives:
Always keep a secondary backup.
Magnets such as your smart speaker, high ended headphones whatever keep it at a distance.
Vibration, heat and proper disconnect plays vital role in longevity of these drives.
I am a photographer and travelled a lot in 2015, 2016 and lost a TB worth of pictures due to above carelessness. Please learn from me.
5 years ago |
Anonymous
these hard drives are scary. I get SSD or bust.
5 years ago |
Anonymous
Dddddddddddd //@anonymous: The market for portable HDDs has stabilized and the product itself is getting obsolete with portable SSD prices dropping. Most name brand HDDs are quite comparable so it really just comes down to their prices. If you can find a low enough and comfortable price, just go for it. Nothing should really go wrong. //@Anonymous: Appreciate if someone could comment whether it is a good deal or not
5 years ago |