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Location: United StatesMember since: Jul 02, 1999

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Fast Payment!! FIVE (5) STAR ' * ' BUYER!!! Great Communication!!
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Reviews (4)
Abena Abri-Flex Premium Underwear, MEDIUM, M3, 41085 - Case of 84
Jun 05, 2018
Best diaper I've used
For my disabled wife, I have used a lot of different brand of diapers. These Abena Abri-flex M3 are much better than all the others. They last trough the night, so I don't have to keep getting up every two hours. Other brands claim to be heavy absorbancy, but have always disappointed. I hesitated buy this brand for a long time because of the price, but when I had a 10% ebay buck deal, I decided to give it a try. I first tried the M1, which is also a very good diaper, but on later orders I sprung for the heavier M3s. The other brands I have tried include Prevail, Attends, Mckesson, Depends, Rely, and many others. During the day I still use the cheaper diapers, changing them every two or three hours, along with a chux.change. She blows through around 6 or 7 diapers a day. Before the Abena, we were going through pver 10 per day.
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Nov 04, 2012
most of these coins minted are clad not 90% silver, so watch out
Watch out for these coins being 90% silver or regular "clad" (copper/nickle). According to wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kennedy_half_dollar_mintage_figures), there were 878,792 90% silver and 2,086,507 regular "clad" coins minted. From the ebay pictures, look for any graded coins to say "silver". Also look carefully at the edge of the coin. It's not so easy to tell from a obverse or reverse picture. Zoom in on the reeded edge. If you see any copper color, it's most likely clad. It's a shame that nobody puts pictures of the edge of the coin. That way it would be easy to see if it's clad. I happened across a circulated former proof 1998 coin (not on ebay) that is one of the 90% silver coins. With out doing my research I over paid for many clad coins on ebay thinking all the 1998 Kennedy's were 90%. I'm not sure why many of these proof clad coins are graded and slabbed. Why would anyone bother to spend the money to grade them unless they were 90% silver? The only reason I can think of is the original seller had them graded in discounted bulk, and being a proof coin, maybe some think there is some numismatic value with the clads. Hopefully you'll make an educated purchase if you're interested in buying this year of coin. If you like 90% silver Kennedy half dollars, I recommend sticking with the 1964 coins. At least with '64s you know what to expect for silver content.
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Dec 06, 2014
Cheap mouse (not metal wheel), works good
I found this mouse while searching for a reasonably priced mouse with a metal wheel. Unfortunately, the wheel seems to be chrome plated plastic. The mouse seems good for a no frills three button wired wheel mouse. I've been using it for a few weeks now with no problems. Works just as you would expect a mouse to behave.