Best Reviews of Canon S300 Color Bubble Jet Printer

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Canon S300 Color Bubble Jet Printer Product Description:



  • High-quality color printing on many types of paper
  • Up to 2,400 x 1,200 dpi color resolution, 600 x 600 dpi black
  • Up to 11 ppm black, 7.5 ppm color
  • Convenient USB interface; PC and Mac compatible
  • PhotoRecord software for edge-to-edge 4-by-6-inch photos

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39 of 41 people found the following review helpful.
5A great printer, a great price.
By Peter Hunt
I can't praise this printer enough. I haven't owned an inkjet printer, so maybe I'm easily impressed. But from the moment I brought it home, this printer has exceeded my expectations.

The S300 is quite small, so it fit easily into my (somewhat cramped) office. It was very easy to hook up to my computer and install the drivers on Windows. The written instructions were clear, and the driver installation program guided me through the head calibration task in no time.

After that, everything just worked. I printed out a few color images and web pages just for fun, and have since used it quite often to print out verious tax-related documents and letters. The print quality is impressive, even on plain paper. The printing speed is fine for most documents. And the little extras like automatic power on/off make the printer a joy to use.

I expected to have to pay twice what I did to get a printer I was happy with. At around $100, this printer is astoundingly good.

A word of warning: the ink cartridges for this printer are quite small, so if you're looking for a home office printer, you should probably get something more industrial-stength. However, if you only need to print a few pages every now and then, but still want reasonable print quality, then the S300 is ideal for you.

21 of 21 people found the following review helpful.
4very nice printer- but needed new ink after ~100 pages.
By Elleyne Beals
setup was easy. print beautiful, quick. price great. after having lexmark printers, i shopped with regard to replacement ink prices. canon replacement ink prices seemed reasonable. after purchase, i saw the ink tanks were tiny (9ml black, 5mlx3 color). my old lexmark tanks don't indicate volume, but they look to be 3 times larger than the canon. with the lexmark, i was getting 6 months(about 1000 pages) of printing. with the canon, i used up the black ink after only about 100 pages (half of them cd covers) in 16 days. print quality was set at "standard"- and did not "clean heads" or do other ink-wasting activities. i got far less than the 300 pages the manual says you'll get, esp. when you consider the number of pages that were plain cd covers. i used the tank until it failed- did not replace when the warning came up (worked for about 20 pages). i haven't done much color printing yet, only a few photos and mixed documents. i'm sure the color won't last long, either (manual says 170 pages). i recommend the printer, but be sure to have replacement ink tanks on hand.

20 of 20 people found the following review helpful.
5Canon S300 Printer is Very Good
By A Customer
This is an excellent printer for the price. I print text, graphics and photos and it does a very good job and is fast. The ink lasts surprisingly long given the size of the cartridges. I expect you would really have to go to the high end (...) before you would see a printer significantly different for the price (I looked around quite a bit). I am satisfied and recommend this printer.

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Compare Makita RF1101KIT 2-1/4 HP Industrial Router Kit

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Makita RF1101KIT 2-1/4 HP Industrial Router Kit Product Description:



  • Quietest motor in its class
  • Powerful 11 AMP 2-1/4 H.P. Makita made motor
  • Variable Speed Control Dial (8,000-24,000 RPM) to match the speed to the material being cut
  • Electronic Speed Control circuitry monitors and maintains RPM under load
  • Fine depth adjustment knob provides more accurate plunge cuts

Product Description

Router, HP 2-1/4 HP, Amps @ 120V 11 V, No Load RPM 8000-24000, Power Source AC, Cord 9 ft., Trigger Switch, Bearings Ball, Ergonomic Handle, Speed Type Variable, Includes Wrench, 1/4 Collet, 1/2 Collet, Plunge And Fixed Base, Case Routers and Laminate TrimmersRoutersPowerful and lightweight tools ensure a quality finish in all materials. Fast, accurate depth adjustment.

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78 of 78 people found the following review helpful.
5Pro Quality, Quiet, Flexible, Reliable, and a Work Horse
By A Customer
I needed a new router (or two), so I could keep my old router hooked up to a jig all the time. I was looking for a powerful and compact plunge router and a D-handle router in a combination kit with ¼ and ½ inch collets, and variable speed. I could not find any such kits.In the past, the only corded tools I would purchase were Milwaukee or Porter Cable brands, but the Makita RF1101KIT 2-1/4 HP Industrial Router kit changed that.Formerly, I used Makita brand for cordless tools exclusively. I have a Makita 9.6v drill that I used professionally, every day for two years and never had a problem. That drill is was purchased in the spring of 1986, and still works fine. It is now part of my collection of many Makita cordless tools, all of which are professional quality tools.Since Makita offered a 2-¼ Router kit that has enough power to handle most of the bigger bits I use, and Milwaukee and Porter Cable didn't, it was an easy choice, but I still wanted a D-handle router.Makita's Parts suppliers also offer a RD1101 2-1/4 HP D-Handle Router base that works fine with the RF1101 kit. The base is pricey, but not as bad as purchasing another router. **For safety reasons, it is advisable that you shorten the router power cord, or buy the cord for the rd110. This cord plugs into the D-handle base (Makita D-handle power supply cord AWG#16-3-0.7 - Part Number: 565055-7). This cord costs less than an average 25ft extension cord.With the d-handle base added to the router kit, I now have three bases and don't have to spend the money for three different routers. The standard router base resides in my router table all the time. The D-handle is used for all fixed base routing, as well as a remote switch for the router table (until I purchase a bump type). The plunge base is used for plunge type work like mortises, stop dados.The 1100 and 1101 series routers are very well built. The collets swap out quickly and also make stuck router bit shanks a thing of the past. You do need to use two wrenches that are provided to change bits and collets. I see this as a plus. A spindle lock or shaft lock type bit changing setup (what I had on my first router), puts too much stress on the router's shaft or arbor, which can weaken the shaft.Other positives:* This router has it is quiet for a router in it's amperage range.* The kit comes with an extra clear base plate; I use it as a template to make other base plates.* The dust collection is as good as it gets for a router. Although the dust collection attachment is clear, it does make it hard to see what happening around the bit. I hook it up to my Fein vacuum that automatically starts up with the tool, and it does pickup a large amount of saw dust, especially with upward spiral bits.* The base uses standard Porter-Cable style template guides and is compact, but stable.* An edge guide is also provided* The soft start feature is a luxury that stops me from flinching and putting a death grip on the handles every time I start up.* The router is light but solid, with out a lot of plastic.* The plunge base has a turret style stop that allows plunges to be done incrementally in three steps.I am so pleased with this router, that I have purchased other Makita corded power tools (LS1010 sliding compound miter saw, and four different sanders), all of which are top quality professional tools.**** Update: June 2011 *****This Router is still going strong. It has no trouble spinning large bits when in the router table. The other routers just sit and collect dust.

61 of 61 people found the following review helpful.
5From a professional
By C. L. Moore
I am a professional architectural millworker and furniture maker with 30 years experience. I have had many routers, almost every brand made over the years. I put many hours on my routers and have 11 routers right now including Porter Cable, Hitachi, Ryobi, DeWalt, Bosch, Fein and Makita. I own 2 RF1101s, one a kit with the plunge base. The RF1101s are my favorite routers that I have ever owned. I love the quietness of them, they have plenty of power when needed, good balance and weight, and they are very rugged. One of mine is mounted in my shop made horizontal slot mortiser. I can actually hear the radio or someone talking while using it in most woods. Even with a 1/2 inch spiral bit into maple making a 4 inch long slot 1 inch deep (not all at once) I can use it at about half on the dial and cut clean slots effortlessly. The other is my favorite shop plunge router (over another older Makita, an Hitachi, and two Porter Cables).If you only buy one router this is the one to get. The only router that I have seen with better dust collection is the DeWalt with the collection through the handle, but I would still much rather have the Makita for its power and ruggedness.

19 of 20 people found the following review helpful.
4This Underdog really cuts it up... but isn't perfect.
By Robert Glantz
Most people when they need a good router just assume that the big boys (DeWalt/P-C/Bosch) are the big boys for a reason and buy one too. They are good routers but each has its own "personality" that must be matched to the job and many times these big boys are not the best nor the most useable.

The Makita RF1101KIT is truly an underdog that shines bright in the shop (unless you are a very picky perfectionist). The 2-1/4 HP motor is absolutely smooth, powerful and QUIET, as far as routers are concerned. The variable speed is also simple and smooth. The motor, the HEART of any router, is sure to last a long time in this Makita if you don't abuse it.

The stable flat top makes bit changes fast and easy but the stamped steel wrenches could use a overhaul. They are somewhat loose on the collet nuts and seem "soft," like you could spread them out if you half-heartedly tried. The base is identical to the P-C 690 and takes all the P-C assessories perfectly, which saves some money and time as everyone makes their accessories to fit a 690. No ultra-expensive, model-specific marketing ploy.

The fixed base is where my biggest beef is. The PLASTIC ring that has measurement graduations on it, helping in precise adjustments, is absolute CRAP. The measurements are very hard to see and the ring is way too loose, making small adjustments a hit-n-miss attempt. Moreover, one TWO models I have seen, including my own, one or two of the skimpy, thin plastic tabs that barely hold the ring into the aluminum base have broken off and allow the ring to fall off when you swap the motor and it no longer stays where you rotate it, making it useless. I have taken mine off and just adjust height like a pro does, with a ruler or spacers. Very poor design Makita... FIX IT!

The plunge base is one of the best. Not as smooth as the DeWalt but far better than the P-C, probqably equal to Bosch. It lifts the motor smoothly with springs but is easily dropped down and set. The control lever is OK but not the most ergonomic in placement. It does lock very securely so it won't move as you use it. The rotating plunge set wheel mounted on the base is very secure and substantial, not loose like Bosch and DeWalt. It has multiple adjustments... almost too many. I really like the plunge adjustments and this is one of the big selling points for me. The dust shroud works good if you want it.

The edge guide/fence? Hmmmm. It works but very cheap and cheezy. Just plain stamped steel and some steel rods... very basic. I wouldn't trust it on anything needing precision lines. The micro-adjust P-C guide is much better and fits prefect.

Finally, the case. It is a GREAT CASE with stash points for all your goodies, as well as some 1/4" and 1/2" bits. It also holds the router and bases securely. It is tough and should last as long as the router.

All in all, I'm glad I bought the Makita. It is quality, very durable and isn't something everyone out there has.... YET! But just like any router out there, as the various reviews show, nothing is PERFECT. This will be so as long as people have habits, ideas and opinions... The Makita comes darn close though... DARN CLOSE!

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Affordable Powermatic 1791227K Model 64 Artisan 10-Inch Left Tilt 1-1/2-Horsepower Contractor Saw with 30-Inch Accu-Fence and 2 Cast Iron Extension Wings, 115/230-Volt 1-Phase

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  • Perfect for the contractor, craftsman, or home hobbyist
  • 1-1/2-horsepower, single-phase, 115/230-volt motor
  • 30-inch Accu-Fence system delivers excellent results
  • Blade tilts left for easier bevel cutting
  • T-slot miter gauge, built-in 4-inch dust collection shroud, and two cast-iron extension wings included

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1791227K Acu-Fence System Size: 30" Features: -10'' table saw with accu-fence system.-Model 64A. Options: -Available in 30'' and 50'' accu-fence system sizes. Specifications: -1-1/2HP, 1Ph, 115/230V. Assembly Instructions: -Assembly required. Dimensions: -30'' dimensions: 34'' H x 32'' W x 50'' D.-50'' dimensions: 34'' H x 32'' W x 70'' D.

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62 of 63 people found the following review helpful.
3ALMOST....... A GREAT SAW!
By spankee6
I have owned this saw for just about 15 months, I only use it in the winter months so I think it has had enough use to rate it and I hope you find this information helpful. mostly I will spell out the negatives because I think they are the most helpful when choosing a machine. keeping in mind this is a medium price point piece of equipment so you can't expect everything from it and by no means is it a cheapy so you should expect good things. that being said. It, like everyone says is heavy, feels quite solid when using it. the motor runs well @ 220 and will cut 4/4 very well up until ebony, 6/4 mostly but don't go too fast, and 8/4 ok with the medium to softer woods, if you take your time with harder woods, but will noticeably slow down. the motor is very heavy but the mount is stamped and flimsy causing vibration with the belt that is impossible to eliminate. the blade is not true to the slots ( I'm not sure that the slots are true to the slots) and is near impossible to true up. you must first stand on your head and loosen all the trunnion mounts and try to twist the arbor assembly (need 2 people and good reference equipment)then tighten before it moves again. you will do that a half dozen times. then you need to adjust your tilt stops. here's a beaut!, the blade elevation lock does not work hardly at all!!, fortunately the tilt lock works better, you need to check it frequently!!. the fence (made in USA) not that spiffy, it features smooth slippery nylon faces, very nice but not flat well maybe they are but the metal tubing they are screwed to IS NOT TRUE! and I just fought that in detail tonight when trying to trim for glue joints and kept getting curved cuts. the whole fence itself has a warp in it. go with the biesmeyer if you can. speaking of warp, those wonderful cast extension tables, you guessed it WARPED very difficult to mount properly if you want dead nuts forget it!. you will need 2 people and a large deadblow mallet to try to flatten the tables while you tighten the bolts. and still you will have a lip of .0005 to .0010, same goes for the laminate table. being realistic it is Taiwanese. also it seems to me there was aproblem with the fence sytem when assembling it, having to redrill some holes, but that was a while ago so I'm fuzzy on that. it when together pretty smoothly all in all, but the adjusting and tuning took a long time and seemingly to this day readjusting constantly. I recommend a dial indicator and those slot things for adjusting the blade and critical stuff, unless your just moving up from a little table top saw, but if you are a critical craftsmen then put the time in on the initial set up. with the proper tweaking and patience it can be a good saw. for me I am a bit to anal-retentive for this machine and I am sorry I didn't spend the extra for the unisaw w/ the biesmeyer, the only reason I didn't is because I don't do this commercially and felt this powermatic (not the same company it used to be years ago) would suffice for what I am doing. it does a good job but with extra waste in both material and time. don't get me wrong I am not one of those disgruntled illusionists or chronic complainers, this is a true review. I am not saying don't buy one, just beware of the possible problems. personally I would not buy it again. I think it should be priced in the 6's instead of the 8's. happy cutting!

44 of 45 people found the following review helpful.
4Powermatic 64
By J. D. Bremer
This is my first table saw, pondered many others and settled on the 64. Purchased from local dealer and fit in the back of an Explorer. I completed most of the assembly in one afternoon and by myself. The fence tube was damaged on one end, a replacement from Powermatic took about a month. The hardware kit did not include the bolts etc. for the wood extension table. The glide on the rear of the fence was not attached, had to call Powermatic for instructions. The instructions for the motor bracket were not clear, took several tries. Don't install the blade guard/splitter until after you have aligned the blade. Do not over-tighten the bolts that secure the fence tube. The dealer did not have the mobile base in stock, purchased after the saw was assembled and it took 3 hefty dudes to lift it onto the base, had to loosen the leg bolts to adjust the legs to fit the stand. If you ever intend to move this saw, get a mobile base. Wish the wheels on the base were larger to provide more ground clearance for wheeling over uneven surface. On a scale of 10, fit and finish were about a 7. I have adjusted the wings several times for level, have adjusted the splitter many times to keep it from binding. Purchased in mid November, still waiting for rebate. Fence, once aligned is nice. Friend with Sears model was positively speechless upon viewing the 64, almost worth the price just for that. It is a big improvement over a circular saw. Takes up a lot of space in the garage, so much for the car being inside this winter. Miter gauge was missing everything but the dial, new one sent by Powermatic is cheap, will get a differnet one as soon as possible. Like the left-tilt blade, think it is much better for right-handed persons. Saw is quiet once running. I have been satisfied with the quality and accuracy of the cuts. Comes with dado insert, cannot use guard/splitter with dado insert. Get rollers or build an outfeed, otherwise long pieces bounce off of the motor. Overall, very happy, even have got used to the color! Would buy another.

26 of 26 people found the following review helpful.
5A great saw - worth the investment!
By A Customer
I had researched this saw for quite some time, looking at Powermatic, Jet, Delta, etc. to upgrade from the bench top saw that I have been using for the last 10 years.

I settled on the Powermatic as I wanted a left tilt saw that was under $1,000, and I wanted a saw that would last. Powermatic ( combined with the rebate from WMH tools ) was the choice.

Assembly time for the saw was about 5 hours. Take your time, and plan on making some minor adjustments. The saw weighs 300+ pounds, and it has been bounced around in the box all the way from Taiwan.

The stand went together well, and the saw is sitting on a Shop Fox mobile base with extension.

I spent an additional 2 hours making minor adjustments. You could do it in less time...my philosophy is that I will do these adjustments ONCE...so I took extra time and paid extra attention to each one.

The most crucial adjustment is the miter slot to the blade - mine was off by .035 inches....so I loosened the trunion and brought it into line ( instructions are in the back of the manual ).

The 45 and 90 stops were on, and I spent extra time making sure the motor and pulleys lined up. What I found worked well as a straight edge was a 2.5-foot section of T-Track.

I converted the saw to 220V... runs great and puts the maximum power to the belt / arbor. This was very easy to do... instructions are in the manual and on the motor housing.

The saw runs smooth with the stock belt, but I am upgrading it with a 3/8" Power Twist link belt. It passes the nickel test on startup with the stock belt though - I just want it to run whisper smooth.

Dust collection is pretty good, but I will make a cover plate from 1/4 plywood to seal up most of the back.

I cleaned up the wings using WD-40 ( soak for 5 minutes ), wipe with paper towels; spray and wipe again; spray with 409 and wipe the top off, and then give it a good rub with paste wax. The surface is flat, smooth, and wood glides right over it.

I upgraded the fence with an INCRA TS-LS...that fence is hands down the best I have found. I have always planned on upgrading any saw that I purchased with the INCRA fence. I set mine pretty far to the right for a 42" rip capacity ( using 6' rails ). The fence took an additional 3 hours to attach to the saw and adjust.

My miter gauge is an INCRA 1000 SE...again - really well put together and accurate.

I am running Freud blades on my saw - 24, 50, and 80 teeth.....very smooth cuts.

So - I spent 10+ hours putting this together...I took my time and I am very happy with this machine.

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For Sale Milwaukee 1676-6 Hole Hawg 7.5 Amp 1/2-Inch Joist and Stud Drill (includes case)

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  • 7-1/2 amp motor, 1,200 rpm
  • Heat-treated gears
  • All ball and roller bearings
  • Triple-reduction gearing
  • 1676-6 Kit includes drill (type 1675-1), handle, chuck key, hard case

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1676-6 Model Code: AB (part# 1676-6) Features: -Compact, functional design puts force in-line with the chuck.-2 position pipe handle.-3 position spade handle.-2 speed gear shift.-External brush caps.-Heat-treated cut steel gears.-All ball and roller bearings.-Tripple reduction gearing.-For drilling between studs and joists.-Powers up to 4 5/8'' self feed bit at low speed (300 rpm) and up to 1 3/8'' at high speed (1200 rpm).-Amps: 7.50 A.-Spindle Thread: 5/8 in - 16.-Handle Type: Centered Pistol Grip/Side Rod/Top D-Handle.-Type: Straight Drill.-Wt.: 11 1/2 lb.-Price is for 1 Each.-Testing and approvals:.-Complies with OSHA and UL requirements. Specifications: -Voltage: 120.00 VAC. Dimensions: -Length: 6 1/2 in.

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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful.
5An awesome drill motor!
By Karla A. Boughton
I have been building my own house for the past four months. I have sub contracted some of the trades but electrical I did myself. An electrician friend of mine helped me lay things out and got me started. He also gave me some great advice when he told me to buy a hole hawg. Equipped with a ship auger bit, you can drill out an entire wall in the time it would take you to drill one stud with a 3/8" drill and a spade bit. This drill is very heavy and obviously well made. It has all kinds of power even in the high range. When you shift it into low range you have to be careful you don't injure yourself if the drill bit binds and the drill kicks back. They don't call it the wrist breaker for no reason!

I judge tools based not on appearance but on productivity and usefulness. I work a full time job on top of building a house, and my time on the job site has to be efficiently spent because I don't have a lot of it. This tool made doing the electrical work possible because it allowed me to get a LOT of work done in a short period of time. I'd still be drilling holes for my home runs had I scrimped and used my 3/8" or even 1/2" hole shooter. The bottom line is Time = Money, and this drill is a time saving work horse. I highly recommend it to any one who has a lot of holes to drill. It is a high quality piece of machinery.

14 of 14 people found the following review helpful.
5A plumbers other best friend
By Kushiel
Tremendous piece of machinery, I love it!!! I had my first one for 10 years, it didn't breaksomeone wanted it more than I did I guess. After losing my first one I went searching andstarted to research all the 1/2 drills I could put my hands on, after trying several friendsand fellow contractors drills I am right back at the Hole Hawg. Well worth the price,while Milwaukee may have let their standards slip in other areas I believe they have left well enough alone with this guaranteed winner. This tool can power a 3 1/2" feeder bit through 3~ 2x6s like it was nothing. I use it for all my major drilling projects, I do not bother breaking my right angle drill out for most jobs now. I recommend it to anyone who has to do any prolonged drilling.

10 of 10 people found the following review helpful.
5do they make other types of drills?
By A. Chong
I vaguely remember using those new fangled pistol grip drills forsomething, along with first some spade bits, then some auger bits.I got tired of waiting for batteries to recharge, so I got someselfeed bits, and then drills started breaking and chucks started wobbling.I picked up a hole hawg for a song. I looked like it hadbeen drug behind a truck and then used in the yard for a while. Thehandles were missing, the cord was shot, but it ran.After drilling umpteen holes for PEX tubing in joists, it'sstill running with no problems, new handles, and a new cord.It's been lent to friends, even the ones that already own new fangled28V XRPM super titanium wireless LED cordless drills.This is a quality tool. The aluminum holes on mine are even helicoiled.There isn't a hint of wobble in the big jacobs chuck after allthe abuse it's been through. All the same, milwaukee makesreplacement parts cheap and easy. My Milwaukee drills are theones that have never needed switch or chuck replacements.This is a heavy tool. You're not going to use it to shoot drywallscrews on the ceiling. You could, but you're a girly man.This can be a dangerous tool. everyone has at least one storyabout that new guy that got spun around and around 3 stories upoff the scaffold.Remember to never never use the high torque (low) setting without apipe (it takes 3/4 steel threaded pipe) BRACED against something.If it isn't braced, its going to turn around, smack everything inits path, and pin the smackee against the next solid object.Remember to hold it so that it will pull away from you, especiallywhen you use it in low without a brace.

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20 of 20 people found the following review helpful.
5Best Topo Software I've ever used.
By A Customer
Maptech produces the best mapping software I've ever used. I've tried the rest, now I stick with the best. Being a Geography major in college, and working in the mapping industry now, I've used all the others, but maptech is by far the best. Detailed topos, great overlays, outstanding GPS hookup, and the 3-D graphics are unbelieveable!!!!! For anyone in a mapping field, or anyone looking to spice up their outdoor adventures, you have got to get this software.

15 of 17 people found the following review helpful.
3Good product, Poor customer service
By Myra A. Mason
I agree, this software is good. Great detail. The 3D feature is over-rated, though, for my uses. More of an image gimmick than actual representation of terrain. More importantly, though, my software suddenly "lost" one much-used quad sheet, leaving white space in it's place on my screen. I also lost all the markers and trails associated with that area, which included several day's work. Called their customer service for assistance and was connected to a very rude, arrogant, and unhelpful technician. Result: no fix. The company needs to back an excellent product with helpful and knowledgable technicians.

19 of 23 people found the following review helpful.
4MapTech and my Garmin GPS
By J. Tiedman
I bought my Garmin E Trex Vista on the recommendation of the salesman, telling me that I can "hook it up to my computer, and download maps". Even the manual that came with the GPS gave a quick blurb about adding their MapSource software to add "detailed map data" to the very limited map that's built-into the unit. So I investigated both the Topo maps, and Recreational maps at the Garmin website, and both seemed quite a bit more detailed, even though my favorite lake looked only like a rough representation, with only one hill. Then I checked out Map Tech, and the detail was ten-fold! It showed every little slope, and accurately depicted every inch of the shoreline, so I bought it. The only glitch I noticed, was that the cursor on the map is supposed to show elevation, but if you follow one line thats supposedly following a contour, it's plus or minus 15 feet as you scroll, and when I pointed at the lake, then at a thirty foot hill, it showed the same elevation between the two, where the field right next to it accurately showed every foot difference of elevation But when I tried downloading the maps into my Garmin Vista, I found the only thing you can transfer back and forth between the GPS and computer were waypoints, tracks, and routes. So all I could download were little dots on that screen, which shows my lake as a blank field. Garmin Website tells me the only GPS units that accept map upgrades, (Mapsource only), are the GPS12 Map, GPS III+, E-Map, GPS Map 295, and the Street Pilot. I guess all I can do with the MapTech is print the maps to carry to the field, lug my lap-top with me on a hike, or buy a handheld, but someone else wrote that his Compaq works,but not Palm? All I wanted was a small GPS, which I could take on a hike, and have it show me very detailed maps, so I could find the best routes, and I'd never have to worry about getting lost. This one only shows main roads, how to get back to your starting point, and little lines to follow if I pre determine a route at home.

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20 of 20 people found the following review helpful.
5Best Topo Software I've ever used.
By A Customer
Maptech produces the best mapping software I've ever used. I've tried the rest, now I stick with the best. Being a Geography major in college, and working in the mapping industry now, I've used all the others, but maptech is by far the best. Detailed topos, great overlays, outstanding GPS hookup, and the 3-D graphics are unbelieveable!!!!! For anyone in a mapping field, or anyone looking to spice up their outdoor adventures, you have got to get this software.

15 of 17 people found the following review helpful.
3Good product, Poor customer service
By Myra A. Mason
I agree, this software is good. Great detail. The 3D feature is over-rated, though, for my uses. More of an image gimmick than actual representation of terrain. More importantly, though, my software suddenly "lost" one much-used quad sheet, leaving white space in it's place on my screen. I also lost all the markers and trails associated with that area, which included several day's work. Called their customer service for assistance and was connected to a very rude, arrogant, and unhelpful technician. Result: no fix. The company needs to back an excellent product with helpful and knowledgable technicians.

19 of 23 people found the following review helpful.
4MapTech and my Garmin GPS
By J. Tiedman
I bought my Garmin E Trex Vista on the recommendation of the salesman, telling me that I can "hook it up to my computer, and download maps". Even the manual that came with the GPS gave a quick blurb about adding their MapSource software to add "detailed map data" to the very limited map that's built-into the unit. So I investigated both the Topo maps, and Recreational maps at the Garmin website, and both seemed quite a bit more detailed, even though my favorite lake looked only like a rough representation, with only one hill. Then I checked out Map Tech, and the detail was ten-fold! It showed every little slope, and accurately depicted every inch of the shoreline, so I bought it. The only glitch I noticed, was that the cursor on the map is supposed to show elevation, but if you follow one line thats supposedly following a contour, it's plus or minus 15 feet as you scroll, and when I pointed at the lake, then at a thirty foot hill, it showed the same elevation between the two, where the field right next to it accurately showed every foot difference of elevation But when I tried downloading the maps into my Garmin Vista, I found the only thing you can transfer back and forth between the GPS and computer were waypoints, tracks, and routes. So all I could download were little dots on that screen, which shows my lake as a blank field. Garmin Website tells me the only GPS units that accept map upgrades, (Mapsource only), are the GPS12 Map, GPS III+, E-Map, GPS Map 295, and the Street Pilot. I guess all I can do with the MapTech is print the maps to carry to the field, lug my lap-top with me on a hike, or buy a handheld, but someone else wrote that his Compaq works,but not Palm? All I wanted was a small GPS, which I could take on a hike, and have it show me very detailed maps, so I could find the best routes, and I'd never have to worry about getting lost. This one only shows main roads, how to get back to your starting point, and little lines to follow if I pre determine a route at home.

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  • Two-way speakers with frequency range of 70 Hz to 20 kHz
  • Power handling of 100 watts
  • Weather-resistant
  • Perfect for indoor or outdoor use
  • Comes with mounting brackets

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100 Watt 4" Two Way Indoor/Outdoor Speaker

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58 of 61 people found the following review helpful.
4Good, but the LS200 is Better
By edcaroleg
These speakers (LS400) are pretty good. However, even though they are rated at 100W, and the LS200 at 50W (Both from Audio Source), we believe the LS200 speakers reproduce the audio frequencies more accurately. Both use the same 4" polypropylene woofer, but the tweeter arrangement is quite different. This undoubtedly is responsible for the better performance of the LS200. (The LS200 uses a mid-range and a high frequency tweeter as opposed to a single tweeter in the LS400.) The 50W capability of the LS200 should be adequate for most applications.

The mounting brackets supplied with both speakers are nothing to brag about, but, the LS400 brackets are made of plastic while the LS200 are at least made of steel.

The spring clip wire terminals work well (the same on both). These same clips are used on some much more expensive speakers.

These speakers are a good buy but the LS200 speakers are a bargain.

33 of 33 people found the following review helpful.
5Unbelievable value if you have reasonable expectations
By A Customer
I was looking for a pair of speakers to mount on the eave above my deck. Based on the reviews and the unbelievable price ...with free shipping I gave these a shot. I was not looking to shake the earth, just to enjoy moderately loud music on my deck and in my backyard. I'll agree that the brackets are a bit on the flimsy side, but as soon as I hooked everything up I was flat out astounded at the rich sound quality .... Sound quality is comparable to our ... Cambridge Soundworks ensemble speakers in the living room. I am especially thrilled about the lack of directionality (imaging?) as I was worried that I would have to mess with the balance a lot to get good stereo sound depending on where I was standing relative to the speakers but it is not a problem at all. I'd buy them again in a second!

30 of 30 people found the following review helpful.
3Water resistant?
By A Customer
Good sounding speakers given their size. Was a little disappointed with the fact that they are considered outdoor speakers but are not waterproof. You're expected to mount them under eves. Unfortunately, I wanted them mounted on the outside of a shed. Built a plexiglass cap to mount above the speaker to reduce the amount of rain it will be exposed to.

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