Only @ Best BuyDefend your home theater equipment with this Insignia™ NS-HW502 6-outlet surge protector that features a 4' power cord to enable flexible placement options. The 600-joule rating provides reliable protection.
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This was a good purchase in every way. I use surge outlets in every room. I needed an additional one and this was perfect. I think the black color was a good choice for my decor. I want to remind everyone to keep all surge outlets dusted frequently, no matter where they are purchased or what brand they are for safety reasons.
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Feed the whole family with this 6-cup Aroma rice cooker. It doubles as a steamer, so you can make healthy veggie and side dishes, and the simple one-touch operation takes stress out of cooking. This Aroma rice cooker has an automatic warming function that keeps grains hot while you prepare other parts of a meal.
Customize the inside of your fridge with this Frigidaire Smart Choice refrigerator liner. To contain messes and make cleanup simple, use the included trimming grid to trim this thick, durable liner to fit your fridge's shelves, baskets or bins. Give your fridge a makeover with this Frigidaire Smart Choice refrigerator liner.
Slice your fresh vegetables quickly and precisely with this Cuisinart handheld mandoline. The four stainless steel blades adjust to make straight or crinkle cuts and fine or thick julienne slices. Use the convenient food holder on this Cuisinart handheld mandoline to push items down onto the blade safely and efficiently.
Considering the amount of money it made for the studio at the time, A Summer Place has gotten very little respect in the home video market. The laserdisc, as this reviewer recalls, wasn't even letterboxed, and had no extras to speak of. The Warner Home Video DVD is a modest improvement in that department, at least including the original trailer and offering a letterboxed (about 1.85-to-1) image that's so crisp that it actually defeats some of the studio-generated reality -- the picture and sound are so sharp that you can spot when the action moves from a location to a set with barely a glance. The sharpness also gives full play to Max Steiner's lush, romantic score (of which the well-known "Theme From 'A Summer Place'" is just a small virtue), which is another good reason for buying this DVD. The 36 chapter markers are well-selected, and their mere presence indicates that someone spent some time on this release, even if they didn't exactly load it up with bonus features. This was one of Sandra Dee's better movies, and it's unfortunate that she didn't live long enough to have the chance to do a commentary -- she was genuinely proud of her work here, and it was a sad moment when, a few years before her death, she and co-star Troy Donahue were invited to speak at an anniversary showing of the film, only to discover that most of the audience was there to mock the movie. As the trailer reminds us, at the time in 1959, the plot -- involving illicit romance between married couples and their children -- was groundbreaking subject matter for American movies, and not the easiest kind of material to present on screen; and perhaps younger viewers should look at the trailer before looking at the movie, to get some perspective on what they're seeing.