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I have what is an older version of a homemaker set. It was given to me as a wedding present in 1967. The knives are still going strong, the marriage lasted barely five years. I love these knives! I have two Chicago Cutlery knives, which I like and use as well, but nothing compares to my Cutco!
It works really well! It also has a few attachments with it. It cleaned the bottom of our pool really well.
This is the best filter I have used. Not the lightest (for that Sawyer wins) but in terms of the easiest and fastest this winds hands down. Just pour in water to the fill line, insert the inner part with filter on the bottom, push down and clean water is inside ready to drink. Much much faster than a pump. Love it.
I've been using this soap since the birth of my child. We use it for hand washing, baths, and it was even what we used to wash the bottles/sippy cups with. Four years later it is still our go to. There are a few other products that we have stuck with so continuously.
Bottom line: this is a great modem and it works with Comcast. Comcast just doesn't have its act together. This modem is not only on their approved list, it has a three star rating, which, according to Comcast, is "the highest and most thorough level of testing." When the cable installer got here (I got a new line installed), he said that this modem was NOT on the Comcast list. Since I still had my DSL line working, I showed him that not only did Comcast approve the modem but that Comcast thoroughly tested it. He had to call the "office" to activate the internet service. The "office" didn't want to set up internet service for this modem; the "office" stated that this wasn't an approved modem. Well, he recalled the "office" and got someone else and they set up the service. I've been happy ever since. I'm supposed to get up to 20 Mbps download and 4 Mbps upload. My computers are connected wirelessly. Speednet states that I am getting 20 to 25 Mbps downloads and the upload speed is between 3 and 3.5 Mbps. I've gotten similar values with speakeasy and other internet speed testing sites. I have a lot of devices connected: three computers (wireless), two TVs (one wired, one wireless), three different game consoles (connected to the wired TV), two Nintendo 3DS (wireless), one printer (wireless), and an iPod Touch (wireless). At times all of these devices are running at the same time - the computers are streaming You Tube videos, one of the TVs is streaming Netflix, etc. The modem handles all of it effortlessly. I'm really pleased with this modem.