• Lesviaki Gi Olive Oil Soap Green Soap 4x100gr

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    It was purchased for testing as it had an enticing price for 4x100g. It did not impress as a green soap, compared to another green soap from a smaller producer, it is inferior. Its characteristic is that it lathers very quickly and leaves a different and inferior feeling on the hands. Also, a big flaw is that while it states that it is olive oil soap in its ingredients, it writes "saponified oils," meaning that leftovers from oils have made it into soap, which has disadvantages in their quality. Similarly, the other brand states "olive oil" in the ingredients, but there the price difference is justified.

    • It does not cause skin irritation
    • Effectiveness
    • Scent
    • I might buy it again
  • Fila Memory Workshift Sneakers Black

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    It is the second time I have them in my possession and I have been using this particular pair for at least 2 winters, and now we are going for the third, except for the summer when I wear others. I had the first pair from 2018 until 2020 and the only serious wear was on the inside of the heel where all the lining had come off to the point where I had sores on my heels. This time I noticed wear on the outside in the front, where the shoe cracks at the height of the toes, now the white lining of the shoe is visible. On the contrary, the lining on the inside surprisingly holds up. Last summer I bought the New Balance 510v6 and compared to them, these are superior in terms of comfort. The advantage of those was the foam sole which, however, "settles" and loses its comfort after a few days, I believe it will improve if you replace it. I must have bought the first pair for 50-60 euros, now the same store has them for 70, and it is questionable whether they are worth that much anymore.

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    • Value for money
  • HAMA EMC-500 Wired Ergonomic Vertical Mouse Black

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    The first thing I said after using it for a few days was "surprisingly good for its price". After about 5 years with the Logitech G402 and experiencing discomfort in my wrist, I was considering trying a vertical mouse but I was skeptical if it could be comfortable, but it ended up suiting me. I've had it for about 2 months and I can say that I am satisfied, although even now my hand often returns to the old position out of habit. Essentially, it does what it's supposed to do, and even in gaming, I haven't noticed any lag or impact on performance. Unfortunately, you can't find such mice from well-known gaming manufacturers, so you are forced to use something like this. I should note that it is a laser mouse, not optical. The noise of the left and right clicks is okay, at least they don't differ much from the G402, and they are quite soft to the point where you can easily have a missclick, but the side buttons are harder and have a pronounced click. Also, one of the side buttons is pre-programmed out of the box to go back to the previous page of the browser, something I had set up on the G402 as well. The scroll wheel click is also in the same category as the side clicks, but it has a very good feel when rotating with low noise. Unfortunately, there is no option to program the buttons with any application, although there is a button behind the scroll wheel to change between three different DPI settings, 1000-1400-1800, without any indication. The weight is okay, I haven't weighed it but it must be slightly lighter than the G402, probably around 100-120g without the cable, and I have doubts if it will be suitable for someone with very small hands, but for me, with a hand size from wrist to middle finger of about 20cm, if I grip the mouse well, the fingers protrude about 2-3cm. A negative aspect is that the friction material on the bottom is some hard material, probably plastic, and not Teflon, which makes it unsuitable for surfaces, as it gives the feeling that it scratches the surface and may cause damage, but on a mousepad, it's fine. Overall, if someone wants to try something like this, this particular mouse is a good start.

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    • Precision
    • Durability
    • Weight
    • Value for money
    • Moderate noise
  • After 3 months of wearing them, I can say that this is the first time I am quite satisfied with "open type" shoes. Of course, I would say that the feeling they give you is more similar to "closed type" due to the weight and reduced elasticity. I would say they are something in between, and having experience with previous NB shoes, I can feel a difference in elasticity and weight. They are definitely not cool, even though they have mesh on top, your feet get sweaty in high temperatures. As for comfort, the first time you wear them, you feel like you're walking on air due to the "Fresh Foam" as the company claims. One problem I had with this type of shoes is that the mesh would tear after a few months from the toes, but this didn't happen this time because these shoes have Toe Protect, which is a reinforced plastic piece in the front area of the toes, similar to Martens but with plastic instead of metal, so the toes don't come in contact with the mesh as much. Another thing I liked and noticed before buying them is that the sole doesn't collect dirt, pebbles, etc., and it doesn't slip at all, especially on dry surfaces but also on wet ones, maybe on shiny wet tiles, but nothing to worry about. Overall, I would say I would buy them again, especially if they last a long time, mainly because of the Toe Protect and the sole. However, I advise that if someone wants airy lightweight shoes, it's better to avoid them, as there are much better options out there. If someone wants something sturdy with some degree of foot protection, I recommend them.

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    9/12/23
    Now, after a total of about 6 months of use, they are being put back in their box for the next summer. Wearing the Fila Memory Workshift again made me appreciate the New Balance shoes more. The Fila shoes really feel like slippers compared to them, and I am considering buying another pair of NB shoes. The only downside I noticed is that the lining in the heel started to wear off due to friction, mainly on one shoe. By the time I wear them again next year, I believe the lining will have come off, a classic problem with athletic shoes. I haven't noticed any other wear and tear besides that.

    • Construction quality
    • Comfort
    • Durability
    • They don't hit the foot
    • Do they have the expected size?
    • Value for money
  • Violanta Flakes Oats 370gr

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    I bought them once and I didn't buy them again for one reason only, that they are exactly what they say, sugar-free oats. It's like eating Quaker oats and many people don't like it. They give the impression that they are slightly burnt, at least the batch I had. Personally, I eat them plain as they are and they are definitely the best healthy snack, I don't have an opinion on how they are with milk. Regarding the comments that mention they contain sugar because the packaging says natural sugars, I would like to inform you that natural sugars are the sugars that cereals contain in their natural form, such as wheat, oats, etc., which usually do not exceed 3% (100g), in fact, according to the company here, it is lower when the recommended maximum is 6g. As for whether diabetics or people following a certain diet can consume it, there is definitely no risk in small quantities, of course, consult a specialist.

  • Certainly it is not excellent but very good and it loses due to color accuracy compared to monochrome ones that have passed through my hands. Personally, I use one color and I am not particularly interested in RGB. I should mention that these specific ones are not compatible with my motherboard and maybe that's why I couldn't achieve the best result with color combinations, dual colors, etc. I used OpenRGB and managed to achieve something better, but for some reason the program creates coil whine on the motherboard, so I set one color and that's it.
    The main positive is that at low speeds (650rpm) it is absolutely silent, you have to bring your ear 10 centimeters close to hear the airflow. Up to 1000 rpm, the noise is negligible, while above that it is quite audible, but the noise is quite "sweet". The downside is that the best performance comes after 1000 rpm, which is logical if we consider that we are talking about max 67cfm and compared to the recently acquired Arctic Bionix F14, which is more efficient at the same speeds but annoyingly noisy.
    Be careful with the cables because you may need an extension, especially for power. The cables are about 30 centimeters long and depending on the case and motherboard, they are too short for direct connection. The argb has a 5 centimeter extension with a second male connector to connect a second fan.
    As for the construction, it is very sturdy, indeed it weighs around 200 grams, about the weight of a smartphone, and you can feel the good quality of the bearing as soon as you turn it with your hand.
    Is it worth the money? Yes, I would say that for about 15 euros it is worth it and certainly you won't find most branded argb 14cm fans at such a price.

    • Effective cooling
    • Silent
    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
    • Air flow
  • Owner of the Redmi Note 4X since July 2017, I have been using this specific case or at least one of this type, meaning magnetic with the three holes in this design and the specific texture on the outside, because it is also available with other brands. Relatively easy to install, a little tight but understandable so that it doesn't come off easily. The only downside I found was the increased hardness of the side buttons, and the slight incompatibility with the mini jack and infrared, but nevertheless they both function without any cutting, patents, etc. This incompatibility is probably related to the difference between Note 4 and 4X. No other problems with the camera or fingerprint sensor. As for the bulkiness it adds to the phone, it is logical for such a case. Personally, if I were to buy a new phone and wanted a case with a flap, I would choose the same one again.

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    • Durability
    • Protection
    • Material quality
    • Is it easy to remove?
    • It does not affect handling
    • Value for money
    • Volume