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Anonymous
expired already?
1 year ago |
storm22
With a max output of 100W, this cable can charge anything from phones to laptops. Pair with a 100W USB-C Power Delivery charger to power up a MacBook Pro 16ʺ in just 2 hours.
1 year ago |
Anonymous
What I saw was 3-pack instead of 5. The picture was misleading. //@storm22: With a max output of 100W, this cable can charge anything from phones to laptops. Pair with a 100W USB-C Power Delivery charger to power up a MacBook Pro 16ʺ in just 2 hours.
1 year ago |
onceternal
Because the offer is dead //@anonymous: What I saw was 3-pack instead of 5. The picture was misleading. //@storm22: With a max output of 100W, this cable can charge anything from phones to laptops. Pair with a 100W USB-C Power Delivery charger to power up a MacBook Pro 16ʺ in just 2 hours.
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Almost 15 cents per ounce. Equate mouthwash is 7.9 cents per ounce.
1 year ago |
Anonymous
This brand was reported to cause cancer
1 year ago |
Anonymous
There is no credible scientific evidence to suggest that Listerine or other mouthwashes cause cancer.
Please do not spread misinformation. //@anonymous: This brand was reported to cause cancer
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Clinical studies, meta-analyses, quantitative analyses, and systematic reviews of data have demonstrated that there is no causal link between the use of LISTERINE® Antiseptic mouthrinse and oral cancer or xerostomia.
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Interesting I did a search on google scholar after saw your comment. There are a few studies over two decades ago supported the increasing oral cancer risk with mouthwash use. The latest ones (past 5 years) support that "the use of alcohol-containing mouthwashes alone does not increase the risk of developing an oral cancer or lead to increased salivary acetaldehyde. However, where other risk factors for oral cancer are present, the use of an alcohol-based mouthwash may further increase this risk." //@Anonymous: Clinical studies, meta-analyses, quantitative analyses, and systematic reviews of data have demonstrated that there is no causal link between the use of LISTERINE® Antiseptic mouthrinse and oral cancer or xerostomia.
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Oh really… //@anonymous: Interesting I did a search on google scholar after saw your comment...
1 year ago |
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Anonymous
Trust plastics, they last forever!
1 year ago |
Anonymous
This kind of sturdy plastic may have allowed mine to live longer - the handle bent and it never worked properly after that.
Still a bit overpriced, $20 would be a reasonable price for what it is. //@Anonymous: Trust plastics, they last forever!
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Now I saw that the piston is also made of plastic. This can't be good... //@Anonymous: Trust plastics, they last forever!
1 year ago |