Hamilton Beach Blender: With Wave-Action that pulls ingredients into the blades, this 10-speed blender is your best friend when you want smooth, creamy smoothies and shakes. The BPA-free, dishwasher safe jar holds a generous 56 oz., so you can make plenty to share.
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Reasonably priced blender and you get a lot for the money -- retracting cord into base, one-pc blender/blade BPA safe pitcher, 56 oz capacity and fits comfortably under my kitchen cabinets without sliding it forward to use, quieter than the pricier smaller blender I replaced. Rinses clean without having to take the pitcher apart like other blenders that have annoying O-rings and screw-on blades. The blade is built into the HB lightweight sturdy pitcher. Cutup fresh carrots, celery, spinach, chard, cucumber, cantaloupe, banana, frozen mango chunks, ice cubes, protein and green powders all blend into a nice smoothie. Makes good tomatillo salsa with onion, tomatillos, whole jalapenos, cilantro, lime juice, and seasonings. Reasonable price for all I got with this blender.
Browse the Web with this Insignia™ NS-PNK6811 keyboard, which features a built-in touchpad with 2 mouse buttons for simple navigation. The included USB dongle offers a wireless range up to 32.8' for flexible placement options.
I was looking for a lightweight compact wireless keyboard that was large enough that my fingers had enough space between keys so I wasn't hitting two keys by accident when typing. I looked at smaller sized wireless keypads but the keys were too close together on the smaller pads and I have a tendency to type too fast so that on smaller keyboards I mistakenly hit two keys at once. I also didn't want the side numbers keypad - I like the number keys ABOVE my letter keys and the touch pad feature was out of the way on the right side instead of the front of the keyboard. It's a pet peeve of mine that touch pads are in the way at the very front of laptop keyboards. The permanently angled higher back makes the wireless keyboard easier to use than my very flat laptop keyboard. The downside is that this keyboard feels cheap, looks cheap, and doesn't have the bells and whistles of more expensive wireless keyboards like no lighted backlit feature, no bluetooth, etc etc. But it works for my purpose and though a couple inches wider than my small laptop it matches my laptop keyboard almost exactly. The main thing is that it is wireless, lightweight, is angled higher in the back for easy typing, and not bad for a cheap keyboard. My laptop keyboard is quieter than this wireless keyboard but I use it at home so I'm not bothering anyone with clacking typing noise.
Microsoft Wireless Mobile Mouse 3500: Anyone in your household can use this wireless mouse, since the ergonomic, ambidextrous design accommodates both left- and right-handed users. BlueTrack technology allows precise tracking on most surfaces.
Have a small portable Microsoft Mouse with my prior computer and liked the fit for my smaller hand so I went with another Microsoft wireless mouse for my 2nd laptop. I was looking for cherry red color but this only had 4 color choices and none were red. But on the plus side the design is even more comfortable than the old one and there is storage inside the battery case for the transceiver.
Keep your media and documents with you while you're on the go with this SanDisk SDCZ60-064G-A46 64GB flash drive that features SanDisk SecureAccess software to keep your files protected.
I guess there are still uses for 8GB and 16GB Flashdrives but nowadays if you need to transfer a lot of data or photos than you need larger capacity. For my photo transfers from an old computer to a new computer I felt confident that this flashdrive would be more than sufficient and it WAS! Flashdrives are so small and most are usually black and can be misplaced/lost easily - wish they came in cherry red, shocking pink, or neon green so you can't lose track/sight of them so easily. We've found several other drives at the bottom of purses, in wallets, shirt/pant/jacket pockets, kicked in a corner of the floor, etc. An iridescent color would help spot these small lost drives.