They say it's just a game, but you know better. This is war and you're ready for anything because you've got the PlayStation Move Sharp Shooter. Designed to turn the PlayStation Move motion controller into a deadly weapon and provide easy, convenient access to the navigation controller, the Sharp Shooter features easily accessible buttons, a digital trigger and an adjustable shoulder stock that make taking down enemies as intuitive as breathing. Get ready for an authentic battle experience with this Sharp Shooter.Featuring a firing mode selector, pump-action grip and reload button, the PlayStation Move Sharp Shooter makes it even easier to change weapons in combat, or reload your ammo on the fly as you prepare for the next wave of opponents. Show your true colors by enhancing your weapon with the included Killzone 3 and SOCOM 4 sticker sets. Compatible with Killzone 3, SOCOM 4, Dead Space Extraction and Time Crisis: Razing Storm, this weapon is sure to bring your shooting experience to a whole new level — and put the enemy right in your sights.
Restore the health of your favorite discs with the SkipDR AUTOMAX. This cleaning system (DC- or battery-operated) automatically repairs scratches, abrasions and other surface imperfections.
Rock out to your favorite tunes using these ear bud headphones that feature 11mm drivers and a neodymium-iron-boron magnet for brilliant sound quality.
DeLonghi EC155 Pump Espresso Maker: Make quality espresso beverages, such as cappuccinos and lattes, at home with this espresso maker, which includes a jet frother to heat and froth milk.
Customer Rating
4
decent expresso maker
on April 12, 2011
Posted by: tcochuck
from elmira, ny
after reading reviews by others and their various issues i decided most problems were user created and would give it a try. preheats quickly and it makes good espresso's and has plenty of steam power to froth milk easily. the pucks come out almost dry if loaded and tamped properly, and emptied promptly. my only complaint is in the length of the steam wand, i have to hold and tilt my frothing cup way up there to get the tip of the wand into the milk well and completely.