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Pulsar Men's Chronograph watch #PF3651 Product Description:



  • Alarm Chronograph
  • Black rubber strap
  • Dress watch
  • Black textured Dial with 3 subdials.

Product Description

Quartz movement, Dress watch, Chronograph, White luminous hands, White hour-markers, Black stainless steel bezel with white numbers and markers, Small white tick-markers on outer dial, Subdials for seconds, minutes, and hours, Split time measurement, 1/5TH second stopwatch records elapsed time up to 60 minutes, Analog date display, Alarm, Polished silver-tone stainless steel case, crown, and selector buttons, Polished silver-tone stainless steel screw-in caseback, 100 meters/330 feet water resistant

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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
5great watch almost a european design.
By Harris F. Salomon
a truly great watch from pulsar! looks and feels like it is worth hundreds more. keeps perfect time. glass is super hard and case is jewel perfect. truly a wonderful watch. the rubber strap is a little stylized almost european in design which is great. if you are looking for a different sort of watch this it.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
5Great Watch/Great Price
By Jacqueline Goldsmith
I bought this watch as a gift for my husband as he loves watches and it turned out great. The watch is very heavy, very durable and looks great on his arm. If you do not like a heavier watch this may not be the one for you, however it worked well for what we were looking for.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
5Excellent Analog Chronograph w/ Alarm
By L. Garrett
I like digital watch features, but prefer the look and feel of an analog. This Pulsar is a great combination of the two. Another reviewer complained about the rubber strap, but this seems like the best possible implementation of a rubber strap. The strap is relatively soft, flexible, thin, and it's well integrated with the watch case. The watch case is also thin for a watch of this diameter, which makes it seem more elegant than you'd expect. The chronograph and alarm features work great. The alarm may not be loud enough to wake you, but it's great for day time reminders. The bezel does NOT rotate, which was disappointing. The hands are easy to read in the dark. I bought some similar, but more expensive analog chronographs from Invicta, Triumph, Lemans, etc. I returned those, and kept this Pulsar, with which I'm well pleased.

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Faber-Castell Design E-Motion Pearwood Matte Brown Ballpoint 148330 Product Description:



  • Twist-action
  • Warm and appealing pearwood finish
  • Brushed metallic trim
  • Wide barrel is comfortable to hold
  • Lively and smooth writing

Product Description

The Faber Castell E-Motion Pearwood Barrel Brown Ballpoint Pen


  • Twist action pen comes with large-capacity refill line width B-broad.
  • Medium refill available.
  • Matte finish metal cap tip with metal clip.
  • Great pen with ultimate quality for an unbeatable price.
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    1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
    5My favorite pen, goes with me everywhere.
    By Troy Clopton
    I love them, own 2 of them, one is 5 years old and the other 2 years. I carry it with me every where great function, study, clips anywhere, fits nicely in your pocket because it is short. Feels like quality nice weight. Easy to get refills for in blue ink in Gel if you prefer. I have given away 3 as gifts this year and all three people carry them daily.

    0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
    5Superior quality
    By HapC
    The E-motion has a wonderful feel in your hand. I am a pen geek and this is my favorite pen. The wood is wonderful with a nice finish. I have done may pen reviews, but this is just a fine pen, and all of their pens are of the same quality. I prefer the Fisher ball refills in it because they are of the quality this pen deserves. You can't go wrong with this one, and it has the feel of a pen costing much more.

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    Discount Werner AA10 250-Pound Duty Rating Televator Aluminum Universal Telescoping Attic Ladder, 10-Foot

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    Werner AA10 250-Pound Duty Rating Televator Aluminum Universal Telescoping Attic Ladder, 10-Foot Product Description:



    • Allows access to untapped storage
    • Minimum 22-inch by 22-inch opening required
    • Fits a wide range of ceiling heights
    • Easy one-person installation
    • Compact for easy opening and storage, Floor to Ceiling Height Range to 7'4" to 10'3"

    Product Description

    Werner AA Series Televator Telescoping Attic Ladders go where other attic ladders simply can't. Ideal for small openings, closets, and other tight spaces, these ladders are designed for easy one-person installation and can help you quickly and inexpensively gain access to your attic.

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    78 of 79 people found the following review helpful.
    5OK ladder - easy install - sort of
    By Regular Amazon Shopper
    I bought a 8' televator ladder. The ladder installation was simple. The instruction were great (and I am not a handy person). They claim it's a one person job. I found that to be quite true. There is a well thought out installaiton procedure and well designed parts (assuming you read directions carefully). The only down side is that it does not come with a door. I assume this is because the opening sizes vary so much. They do provide all the necessary hardware and (excellent) templates for drilling holes. You have to measure, buy and finish is the plywood for the door. Unfortunatly this can be pricey. I had to buy a whole 4x8 sheet of birch plywood and only used a fraction of it. The directions for the door assembly are a little less clear than the ladder install but I managed with out too much hassle. The only other thing I can think of now that I didn't think about when I was installing was that the ladder reduces the overall size of the attic access hole. We now have to re-box some things in the attic so we can fit them through the smaller access. Some bigger things in the attic may require removal of the stairs but I think that won't be too bad to do if/when I need to do it. It is great not having to stash a step ladder upstairs any more. I knew I had to do something after my wife fell off the step ladder while climbing out of the attic one day. This is a great alternative when you don't have the space for a real set of stairs.February 2012: Just a quick update. I bought this ladder in 2007. Now, in 2012 it is still working great. The door latch broke a year ago and the company sent me a replacement immediately at no cost. Other than that, I have had no issues with this product and would buy it again in a heartbeat.

    31 of 31 people found the following review helpful.
    5Easy install, works perfectly
    By Ryan P. Kennedy
    This product is great for DIY installation. As long as your attic opening is at least 22"x22" then it works perfectly. It took about 1 hour to install the ladder itself. The manual is pretty clear on which tools you need. It does not come with a door, but does include all the hardware and templates required to create your own, which is actually pretty easy. You can get a 4x4 piece of 1/2" birch or oak plywood at Lowe's or Home Depot for about $15. They will even cut it to dimensions for you in the store so you don't have to deal with ripping the plywood. Bring your opening measurements (plus 1.5 inches in each dimension) and you are set. Add some corner trim or wainscoting cap around the edges to make it blend in better, just make sure you put the trim on last. The only tool required that may not be common is a 2" hole saw for the latch in the door. My only complaint was that the last few steps of the directions for building the door were a bit shaky (they even inserted a corrected page that was still off a bit). Other than that, this is a fantastic product.

    50 of 53 people found the following review helpful.
    4Serves its purpose well!
    By S. Richards
    Finally--a pull-down attic ladder for homes with small attic openings!!! I've been searching for soemthing like this for years, and I'm so glad that Werner has finally developed a product to meet the attic access needs of the rest of us! It's exactly what I've been looking for!The ladder arrived well-packaged with all the necessary parts logically organized into separate bags for each step of the process--including the parts for the attic door (which is not included). The instructions left nothing to chance--they were were well-conceived, well-written, and easy to follow, ensuring a relatively simple installation process (at least for the ladder installation part; the attic door installation is another story).The product description claims that the installation is a one-person job, but my dad and I did it together and I think it was a lot easier that way. He had read the instructions ahead of time, but when we actually got to the installation, having two people allowed us one person to organize the parts, read the instructions, and hand parts and tools up to the person standing on the ladder doing the work. We spent approximately 2-1/2 hours on the ladder installation, and another hour or so on the door installation.The only drawback to such helpful instructions was that they are so detailed that you have to actually READ the instructions very carefully or you may miss an important detail. The instruction manual was not designed to be skimmed, and when I paged through it looking for answers to specific questions, those answers never popped out at me--even if I had already seen that information somewhere. I am usually pretty methodical and don't mind reading instructions, but having been raised by a father that is a DIY handyman, I know that DIY-ers are often tinkerers who toss the instructions aside and figure it out as they go along. With this product, that mindset might get you there eventually, but the engineers and technical writers seem to have thought of everything to create a manual that even the non-handy can follow, so you might as well slow down, read the instructions, follow every step in order, use every part (even if you think it's unnecessary), and save yourself the trouble of trying to figure it out or having to do rework because you jumped ahead.Where the instructions fell short was when it came time to install the attic door. The first problem was that as many time as I read, skimmed, and paged through the manual prior to installation, I couldn't find anything to tell me what size the attic door should be. I could tell from the pictures on the box that the door would be bigger than the access hole, but I couldn't find the dimensions anywhere. Finally, when we got to the door installation and had all the holes drilled in the header boards, I found that the door would need to be 1-1/2 inches longer and wider than the hole (now you know!). This would have been helpful information to have prior to beginning the job so that we could have had the door ready to go. Instead, when we got to that point in the job, we had to leave to go to the hardware store to get a piece of wood, which we then had to bring home, cut to size, and finish--the whole time leaving my attic access gaping open on a hot summer day. I didn't want to leave the hole open any longer than I had to, so now I have to wait for a pleasant day to take the door down again to paint it. This information should have been on page one along with a list of what would be needed to complete the installation.The other challenge with the door installation was that the instructions became a bit vague. The steps were clear and logical, and the templates were incredibly helpful for drilling all the holes for the hinges, dampers, door latch, etc. But the parts bag for the door installation included 3 different types of screws, and the instructions simply said each time to attach x (the hinges, dampers, etc.) "using the hardware provided" but never telling which screws to use for what. So we had to sit there, look at how many holes needed screws, figure out where they were all going, and sort out which screws should be used where.All in all, for as complicated as the product and the installation seem, the instructions left little to chance (and where they did become vague, we were quickly able to figure it out). The ladder is perfect for my purposes, and the entire product seems to be well-conceived, well-engineered, and well-constructed. It pulls down easily and stows away easily, and not only does it not require a large attic opening, but it also does not require a large footprint on the floor. For any home with a small attic opening with tight access, this is the way to go!

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