Wednesday, September 27, 2017

Powermate Generator Reviews

Power Mate Generators

One of the main reasons that COLEMAN GENERATOR is such a popular choice for many people is the simple fact that it is a name brand that has been around for many years. They specialize in creating products that make homes, job sites, and recreation more enjoyable. Their generators are thoroughly tested, backed by an excellent warranty, and if a problem ever arises, there are service centers all over the United States.

This brand of generator also ensures easy maintenance, should you have to, of your generator. They come with a fuel gauge, low oil automatic shutoff, wheels that will never go flat, and a control panel that provides more functions than many other generators.
Where To Use The Powermate

According to most Powermate generator reviews, these generators are able to go with you anywhere you need them to. They are designed to work well as a portable generator which can travel to various work sites, but they can also be used as a stationary generator for your home. Some are small enough to take on your RV, and others powerful enough to take on powering your entire home.
Understanding the Powermate Generator Options

In order to show why these generators are great and where you may be able to use yours, you should take a look at some of the options that are available. As you can easily see, there are different watts and features available on all Powermate generators.

Wednesday, September 20, 2017

New JDM Citizen Promaster Sky Models



Its been a while since we've seen any new JDM CITIZEN ECO DRIVE RADIO CONTROLLED but Citizen released two new models in their Sky series the end of 2012. Both models are radio controlled with a variety of strap and dial options.

Models CB0130-51E and CB0134-00E utilize the H145 caliber with an instrument inspired hand set and dial very similar to the current Nighthawk. The world timer feature of this caliber doesn't seem to be used or maybe I can't figure out from the dial and translations how it is used. Models are available with a steel bracelet or leather strap. Full MSRP is 75,000 to 85,000 Yen.


It is watches like this that cause many people to totally overlook mechanical timepieces altogether. Brands like Citizen, Seiko, and Casio have been offering gadget-lovers watches with heaps of functions for years - functions that most mechanical watches could never dream of. Watches like this don't offer the same type of "haute horology" experience that mechanical watch lovers seek, but are an extremely important flavor of watch in the market. They take timepieces to their logical technical limits, and keep pushing the boundaries further and further.

This Citizen Perpetual Chrono AT watch for instance is light powered (using Citizen's famous Eco-Drive movement), atomic clock controlled, has a perpetual calendar, chronograph, and second time zone indicator... among other functions. This basically means that once you set it up you could go without ever adjusting it again for the rest of your life. The downside, especially as applied to analog watches that do all this is that the system is inherently complicated to learn and set up. Citizen offers a sizable instruction manual along with tutorial videos on their website, and you will need to reference them to figure out how to use a watch like this. Not that this is an issue, but people like me tend to be used to getting watches and figuring them out in a few seconds right out of the box.

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