Dark Matter eLiquid

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Dark Matter tastes like German chocolate cake. For those of you who have not had the fortunate to try a piece German chocolate cake recently, this is a great way to experience the flavor without getting any of the calories. German chocolate cake is a layered cake filled and topped with a coconut-pecan frosting. Traditionally sweet baking chocolate is used for the chocolate flavor in the actual cake. The robust filling and topping is a caramel made with egg yolks and evaporated milk. Once the caramel is cooked, coconut and pecans are stirred into the mixture. Finally, rich chocolate frosting is spread around the sides of the cake to hold in the filling.

Dark Matter eLiquid by VapeSafe captures the essence of German chocolate cake. Dark Matter eLiquid delivers plumes of vapor and rich chocolatey flavor that you'll want to enjoy again and again. Try Dark Matter today!


Technology Information:


DVD/CD Guard

DVD/CD Guard

Product Type: Baby Product

Product Price: $11.00

Manufacturer: Parents Units

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Description

DVD Guard by Parent Units keeps baby from constantly pushing those buttons on your DVD/CD player! Protects the DVD/CD drawer too! Our clear plastic shield keeps babies from pushing buttons and can help prevent damage to your valuable equipment. With DVD Guard you?ll enjoy quality movies with out the "special effects" of today?s "little directors". DVD Guard covers buttons and the entire front panel, so it protects the disc drawer as well. DVD Guard is removable and transparent so remote controls remain operable for parents. Works with CD players too!

Reviews

Rating: 1 / 5
Date: 2010-08-13
Summary: "Not very satisfied"

This didn't work at all for my 13 month old. It's pretty flexible plastic so she was able to just go up and pull it away from the machine and push the buttons anyway. Also, you attach it with squares of hook and loop and when the machine warms up they let go. Maybe if I had started using it sooner it would work better into fooling her that she couldn't push buttons. But if you have a curious and busy toddler like mine with any persistence at all, this probably isn't going to work very well.


Rating: 1 / 5
Date: 2010-01-08
Summary: "DOES NOT WORK"

I purchased 3 different guards at once and I sent them all back!! Not one of them worked - this was the most expensive of the 3 and you can still push buttons through it!!I have now made my own guards out of clear dvd cases - works better than this junk!!


Rating: 3 / 5
Date: 2009-11-24
Summary: "Annoying."

We have a toddler and we were told that we just had to get a guard for the DVD, and for other electronic things as well. It seems that babies like to push buttons. Well, that figures. Our boy has been trained with a bunch of musical toys that require button punching and he learned rather quickly. He loves them! It's only a matter of time before he gets to the stereo, TV and DVD player, hence we bought this Parent Units DVD/CD guard.

I'm annoyed by this product. It's just a piece of transparent plastic with a couple small velcro straps yet it cost 20% that of the very sophisticated DVD/CD player. What goes? Second, if we use it as illustrated, we will have to remove the guard before each using in order to get the little disc drawer to open. Furthermore, our DVD player is on a small shelf and we cannot remove the guard without removing the DVD player from the shelf first. What a nuisance! I've gotten around this by using the guard upside down. The long flange of the plastic goes under the front legs of the DVD player and the short flange then covers the controls. OK, but we still have to remove the guard before each using of the player It's an annoyance. We're considering putting the DVD player at a higher level out of his reach.

Gary Peterson


Rating: 3 / 5
Date: 2009-10-04
Summary: "Not perfect, but is sure fulfills its purpose"

Even though the cover leaves some openings my daughter was able to use to reach some of the buttons, it was a complete turn off and my daughter is not interested in toying with my DVR anymore.


Rating: 2 / 5
Date: 2009-02-08
Summary: "too big for dvd player"

This is a piece of clear plexiglass that is the length of you dvd player and is angled at 90 degrees, so that you attach velcro (included) to the top of the dvd player and then to the plexiglass and the other part of the clear guard actually protects the buttons. It says that if your dvd player is too short to use the longer side, reverse it and use the longer side of the guard on the player and the shorter side to cover the buttons. I understand, but it was still too big. I have a Sony DVD player that is 1.5 inches high and the short side of the guard is 2.25 inches high. So since the guard would not lay flat, there is no way this would keep my son from getting into the dvd player. I thought about putting a book under the player, but I think he would just lift it and get into it.

If your dvd player is less than 2.25 inches high, this will not work for you.