Tagco Spice Stack - White

Tagco Spice Stack - White
Spice StackTM makes organization a simple matter and maximizes space. Three tiers organize up to sixty spices. Each tier is equipped with a pull out drawer that flips down on hinges for viewing at a glance. Has a logical, easy to operate design that fits all cabinets. Drawers are color coded to divide spice varieties. Plastic, 11 x 11 x 8″.
Customer Review: Bought 2 - love ‘em!
First, these are great. They have five narrow spaces in the front and four wider spaces in the back of each drawer. They pull out and lever down conveniently. They fit nicely on our cabinet shelf and really helped to make our spices usable and tidy.
Now for the things that you should be aware of before purchase:
1) The plastic is not flimsy, but it is not sturdy either. The structure wobbles a bit when you use it — so I pull out the drawers with care. I love this thing and don’t want it to break!
2) The spaces are sized to fit your traditional round spice containers (tiny half sizes, full size, and larger sizes in the back), but they do not fit the extra large sizes that you can sometimes get in the grocery. These I put on another shelf. We have a few fancy new square glass bottles and rectangular spice tins that are roughly equivalent in size to the traditional containters. So that you know, these fit in the drawers, but they obviously don’t fit the round shape.
3) In the description, I recalled that it said that the shelves could be labeled. No labels are provided. There is space for this, but you will have to cover a colorful, oddly shaped sticker that displays the product name on each shelf. I suspect that our organization scheme may change from time to time as our spice selection changes, and that labeling over the product name sticker will look hokey, so I am letting the label idea go.
Overall, this product was a bit more expensive than I would have wanted to pay for an organizer, but it works quite well.
Customer Review: GREAT item - clean storage lines
My pantry finally looks like an organized person uses it!! Wish I would have bought them earlier!
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13″ Buddha Meditating Peace Harmony Statute
Enhance your home and garden by this grace ful Buddha Statue symbol of peace and harmony.Statue is in meditating pose. This statue is 13 inches tall and made in polystone material. Statue color is Ivory.
Shipping Information-
Wt. 6 Lbs Each . 6 Per Case
Customer Review: OMG, SOOO HAPPY!
I am soooo happy with this, i thought it was going to be really heavy, but it’s not. it doesn’t feel cheap, but it doesn’t strain your back. a very nice size and it is so beautiful. i am really, really happy with it. and i got it pretty fast. i would definitely recommend this product to any yoga, buddha, lover.
Roll-Up Chess Set
Wow, a Tournament chess set in a tube? This is an excellent way to introduce someone to chess - great price for a great product. Chess is a board game that has been around for centuries. You will see people playing on this style of set in parks across the world. By the way, chess is an educational game that will positively impact children and teens for the rest of their life.
The Chess Box :Muddy Waters
For the completist, this three-CD, 72-song box remains the definitive collection of one of the leading lights of Chicago blues. The collection spans 25 years, beginning with rare early recordings with pianist Sunnyland Slim and moving through Waters’s peak ’50s period, which offered the legendary support of Jimmy Rogers, Little Walter, and Otis Spann. Luminaries including Pat Hare, James Cotton, Earl Hooker, Buddy Guy, and Pinetop Perkins all make valuable contributions to his ’60s work. Along with his original hits and his noteworthy Willie Dixon interpretations, Chess wisely includes his lesser-known covers of Big Bill Broonzy, Howlin’ Wolf, Guitar Slim, Jimmy Reed, John Lee Hooker, and Sonny Boy Williamson. –Marc Greilsamer
List Price: $49.98
Amazon Price: $44.99
Used Price: $30.74
Customer Review: Great Compilation, but not the best versions of the songs
I love all these songs. The only problem I have is, there are recordings of these songs that are much longer. Mannish boy, Long distance call, Got my mojo working, She’s 19 Years old, and many others have versions where the song is over 5 minutes. Unfortanately, these are all short versions.
Customer Review: There are simply not enough stars…….
McKinley Morganfield was born in Mississippi in 1913. He was given the name of Muddy Waters by his grandmother at an early age. Muddy Waters was one of the Blues musicians who was deftly able to make the transition from the cotton field, delta, acoustic blues, to the electric sound which has remained with us since. He not only made the transition, but set an example for others. Disc one of the box set covers the period 1947-1954. Disc two covers the hits of the 1950’s, many of which inspired English rockers who were preparing to hit the shores. And Disc three covers the latter period from 1960 through 1972. It should be noted that there are recordings before and after the time periods on this box, and as such, this box set could not be termed “all inclusive”. Not covered are the very early years of Muddy’s singing, as covered by The Complete Plantation Recordings. And the Blue Sky recordings (I’m Ready; Hard Again; King Bee) of the 1980’s cover the latter part of his career. This box set covers the meaty, main portion of his career and are definitely the set to get if you are going to get just one for your collection. The book that comes with this 3-CD set also gives a very nice overview of Muddy’s life and career, something that the mp3 downloads cannot do. Muddy Waters was one of the most influential blues singers of all time and influenced generations of singers who came after him. If you plan on getting only one collection of Muddy Waters, I would strongly recommend this 3-CD set. You can now buy the songs individually through Amazon, but it is strongly recommended to buy the box set en total. They get no bluer than this. Muddy was, and is, the real deal. Highly recommended. 5 Stars.
Excalibur Ivan ll The Conqueror Electronic Chess Set
Youll hear swords and armor clang and horses gallop. Ivan the Conqueror is a brand-new reincarnation of Excaliburs popular chess-playing barbarian. Better than ever on the board, Ivan uses his 500-word vocabulary to insult and threaten you in deep, commanding tones. But he can also be a powerful and patient mentor. And now Ivan the Conqueror includes a full-size LCD in addition to his magnetic sensory board. Use the LCD to play without pieces or to confirm the position of the pieces on the big board. Are you up for the challenge?
Price: $100.04
Customer Review: great alternative
… to a really expensive set. This was economical and fit the needs of the younger kids. I am still hoping to find replacement pieces though. It could use a little more instuctions as well. Some of the features are more complicated than the guide gives instructions for.
Customer Review: A Worthy Chess Partner
As soon as I received this, I thought I didn’t receive the chess pieces until I opened the storage compartment underneath the unit which I felt was a nice Feature. Even at it’s most basic level, playing is still a challenge. The voice of Ivan is ever present with you and taunts if a big mistake was made as in a premature capture of a Queen. The touch sensitivity of the board is good and it doesn’t take more then just a light press to register with the computer. Movement of the game pieces is easy due to the graphical interface of the board on the supplied LCD. Also the same voice gives both confirmation of origin to destination. On top of this, there is also a coordinate view of each move. Movement of Ivan’s pieces are quick and painless. I have played over 20 gaves in the span of two evenings and haven’t tired of it. It is definitly a game that will sharpen your playing. The voice of Ivan can be disabled if you prefer, but I actually like it. The battle sound effects work great with the capture of either players pieces. The manual is well written and explains more complex moves such as castling etc. Now a few very minor negatives: First, the game’s control panel is a bubble type button system and very cheap. I feel that this will wear out over time, but the controls are in a intuitive order. Second, a supplied AC adapter would have been nice. The unit takes 4 AA batteries. I recommend purchasing the newer type of Rechargable batteries. I am still on my same batteries over 12 hours of play.






