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Arm & Hammer Fruit & Vegetable Wash... product experience update!

As some of you know... we've had the honor of reviewing the Arm & Hammer Fruit & Vegetable Wash last year. Loved it, it worked wonders on my fruit + veggies and I gave it a 4.5 out of 5. Fast forward to today, I'm still using the product... because it really comes in handy.

We were contacted recently with the opportunity to represent the product as a Brand Ambassador, and since we use the product... it was a no brainer.

(Here is my rating from the previous review.)

I really don't look forward to buying fresh produce when I'm out of this Fruit & Vegetable Wash because I like to make sure they're clean before I eat them; water hasn't given me the same results.

I was thinking about the difference between now and last year, COVID-19 is really making the rounds this year and I want nothing to do with it. I can't say what this product does or doesn't do when it comes to viruses and bacteria, but it is part of my arsenal of cleaning products before I put away my purchases.

Here is one of the results I've gotten from the product. The one in the front was sprayed with the Arm & Hammer Fruit & Vegetable Wash, the other was rinsed with water. I'm not sure if you can see the difference compared to the one in the back but the film is gone. It's easier to spray and clean the larger fruits compared to berries (in my opinion) but it works. Since the review, I've used soft toothbrushes on my berries to clean them (sometimes), but I usually just spray them... let them sit in a colander, and then rinse them.

I'm able to use disinfectant on the majority of the other products that we purchase, but I can't do that with fruit and veggies... not if I want to eat them. I guess that's why this product gives me solace (during this time) because I'm able to at least wash my fresh produce before placing them in the fridge or a basket. I'm sure some of you are in the same boat when it comes to eating something and not wanting to be concerned with whether it's clean or if the cleaning method was safe.

There are people saying that you can just wash your fruit and vegetables with soap and water (some Doctors included), but... that's never a good idea (according to the USDA) unless you really want to deal with mild gastrointestinal irritation, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal pain. I'll pass.

That's why I recommend this product because... it works for me and was actually made for the purpose of washing fruit and veggies. If you're still racking your brain trying to figure out what to do when it comes to cleaning your fruit and veggies, this is a simple solution you're welcome to try as well.

As a matter of fact, from now until 07.01.2020 (12AM EST) I will hook 3 of you up with a 16.9oz bottle of the Fruit & Vegetable Wash (sent directly from the warehouse) so that you can try it yourself.

Just contact us here: ForTheWin@SdgtStudio.com

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LEXIP Mouse Ceramic Glide Feet Mo42... Reviewed!


Today we have the opportunity to review a product by LEXIP. The LEXIP Mouse Ceramic Glide Feet Mo42! These little ceramic circles go on the bottom of your PC mouse and the company claims that they upgrade the gliding quality of the mouse. 

If you look at the bottom of your mouse right now, you will see those little bumps near the corners of it to help with gliding. LEXIP's product is meant to be the upgrade to those, and with this review, you will find out if they can do the job as advertised.

Before I was able to test these out, I had to put them on a mouse. I whipped out one of the two alcohol wipes and cleaned the entire mouse, and then I washed my hands. I used the soft cloth to dry it and take off any lint lingering around.

The instructions say that the six ceramic pads have a self-adhesive base, but that's not true. They have separate double-sided adhesive circles in the box and you have to put those on the bottom of the feet before you put them on the mouse. 

I think the easiest way to do it is to take off the adhesive from the sheet and hold the sides between your pointer finger and thumb. Take the ceramic foot and hold it the same way on the other hand, then have one group of fingers horizontal and the others verticle. Press them together and now the ceramic feet have a self-adhesive base.

You have to take the paper off the top of the adhesive to put it on the bottom of the mouse for the last step. I was good until this point because I thought I messed it up, but I didn't peel it off correctly. The main con I have is the adhesive set up, it should've been on there but whatever!

After I defeated the adhesive process, there wasn't anything else to do but to test these things.


I didn't doubt the product, but they work better than I expected. I didn't have to put the effort into pushing the mouse, it just slides.

Check out my handy work. The big circles are the ceramic feet.

So is it a real upgrade to the mouse? Yeah, it moves it around faster and smoother. This product will be appreciated by the gamers more than the office worker, but both will like it. The only thing I don't like is the price. $19.99? They can be transferred from mouse to mouse with new adhesive, but I think they should sell them for $9.99. I wouldn't care about transferring my old ones to a new mouse if these were just $10.

Overall, these are good add-ons for any mouse that can really upgrade an already great peripheral. I'd want to see what other types of mice are out there for an additional $19.99, but these really do work. If you like your mouse and you want better movement, LEXIP has a real solution.


Usefulness 5

Quality 5

Setup 4

Price 3

4.25 out of 5 Cool Points
  



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