PRODUCT REVIEW - FRANCFRANC
1. FRANCFRANC DESK FAN FRAIS AROMA DESK FAN WHITE
💡DETAILS: [DESCRIPTIONS]: [2021 NEW model] A new trendy color has been added to the compact and multifunctional desk fan! [Small but full of features] A rechargeable fan that can be quickly carried to anywhere. It is perfect to use on a desk. You can use it comfortably without occupying a limited space. Although it is small in size, it is equipped with a 3-step air volume adjustment and a safe auto-off function. The aroma pad will allow you to enjoy your favorite scent in the wind [Circulator function that can be used all year round] Since it can be turned 90 degrees upward, it circulates the air in the room and improves the efficiency of the air conditioner. It is also convenient for drying laundry that is dried in the room. It is a nice feature that makes an outstanding performance all year round regardless of the season. [Gently illuminates the good night time] With a 3-step dimming function, it can also be used as a night light at the bedside. Place it on the bedside and enjoy the cool breeze and light at the same time. [SPECIFICATIONS]: [Size] W181 × D126 × H265mm Cord length: Approximately 2m [Material] Body: ABS, splash, aroma case Inside: PP
✳️INFO: [CARE INSTRUCTION]: Air volume: 3 levels (weak, medium, strong) + rhythm wind + With auto-off function (7 hours) + With rhythm mode + Dimming switching: 3 levels (weak, medium, strong) + Manual wind direction adjustment support (upward 90 degrees) + Left and right automatic swing (120 degrees) + USB power supply + Aroma support + Accessories: Aroma pad x 3 ( Installed x 1, included x 2), USB cable + Power supply: DC5V 4000mA + Battery: Lithium-ion storage battery + Charging time: Approximately 6.5 hours (Depending on the power supply capacity of the connected device It can be extremely long) + Continuous use time: Maximum air volume approx. 2 hours 30 minutes, minimum air volume approx. 7 hours (Depends on the strength of the air volume used) + Wings: Approximately 13 cm in diameter + Do not splash water on the main body + Please do not use it within the reach of children + Do not use or store in a humid place such as a bathroom or in a hot place near a heater + Do not install near unstable places or flammable objects + Use the included USB cable and do not damage the cable + Instruction manual: Yes + Warranty: Yes Warranty period: 6 months
✅RATING: 10/10
🔴MY REVIEW: I have been looking for a multi-function fan with aroma function and night light to use next to my side of the bed. This little fan was way better than what I was expecting. It comes with Lithium-ion storage battery that lasts for a long time or I can leave it plugged-in to USB power. The fan offers three quiet speeds that are surprisingly powerful and quiet. It also has three variable brightness lights, which can be used as a night light. For me, this Japanese brand is a guarantee of product credibility. Definitely recommend.
📌Disclaimer: The above review is purely personal opinion. Not everyone likes what I like. Please note that what may work for me, may not work for anyone else. Results may vary from person to person, so please take this into consideration if you decide to try this product.
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同時也有25部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過15萬的網紅pennyccw,也在其Youtube影片中提到,Once the Toronto Raptors started running, the Philadelphia 76ers could not slow them down. Alvin Williams and a host of reserves led a second-quarter...
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啊!不知不覺一年又過完了,為了迎接一個新的開始,決定去露營好了!
覺得自己好幸運,找到了一片美麗的森林,也決定好搭帳的地方,我喜歡這種偶爾遠離、改變節奏的探險。
在大自然的陪伴裡,決定了這一年要好好的愛自己。
當然,替自己做點好吃的東西也是很必要的!那麼,這次就來做個華麗的漢堡排吧!
Wow! Without realizing it, another year has passed, and we’ve decided on going camping to welcome the fresh start.
I’m feeling quite fortunate to have found this beautiful stretch of forest, where we’ve set up camp, and am enjoying this sort of occasional remote adventure, one that can change the rhythm of everyday life.
Surrounded by the company of nature, I’ve decided to love myself accordingly this year.
But of course, making something delicious for myself is just as essential! Well then, let’s cook up a gorgeous hamburger steak for the occasion!
#season #lifestyle #cooking #food
#healing #kaikaischoice #Tomato #Cheese #HamburgerSteak #camping
#愷愷的選擇 #療癒 #24節氣 #番茄 #起司 #漢堡排 #露營
#トマト #チーズ #ハンバーグ #キャンプ #토마토 #치즈 #함박스테이크 #캠핑
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About that night w @jayc_ho at the launching of @tvstvmy. Also very happy to announce that #RhythmOfBorneo has been extended to a full hour. 👏🥰 Who’s your fav Bornean artist? Comment on the post bellow. 💋 #brunei #sabah #sarawak #kalimantanbarat #indonesia
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1st season Rhythm of Borneo, Astro 122, every Saturday 1.15p, rerun Thursday 10pm💋
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Once the Toronto Raptors started running, the Philadelphia 76ers could not slow them down.
Alvin Williams and a host of reserves led a second-quarter assault and the Raptors rarely relented in a 100-85 over the Philadelphia 76ers, who suffered their fifth straight road loss.
Williams had 14 points and 13 assists and did a credible job on NBA scoring leader Allen Iverson, who managed just 18 points on 7-of-23 shooting before sitting down for good midway through the third quarter.
Williams handed out 11 assists in the first half, when Toronto raced to a 63-39 lead and made the 76ers look like the Eastern Conference's worst team rather than its best. He scored eight points in a 29-3 second-quarter run during which the Raptors repeatedly beat the defensive-minded Sixers downcourt for dunks and layups.
"We've wanted to push the ball more and more by controlling the ball," Raptors coach Lenny Wilkens said. "It allowed us to push the ball upcourt and we hit our shots."
"I haven't been in a game where a team had 35 points on the fast break in the first half, plus they had 22 assists and only one turnover," Sixers coach Larry Brown said. "They manhandled us. We took bad shots and we didn't guard. Everybody on their team made a significant contribution."
Reserves Keon Clark and Chris Childs scored 11 points apiece and also were in the middle of the explosion in the second quarter that gave Toronto a 59-33 lead. The Raptors also got a spark from backup forward Jerome Williams, who scored six points in the period.
"Alvin distributed the ball really well and I thought Chris and Alvin played well together," Wilkens said. "When you run and push the ball, you get into a rhythm. Guys were catching the ball and making shots."
"Everyone had energy tonight," Clark added. "It wasn't just myself or Jerome coming off the bench. ... Tonight was the smoothest offense we had all year. Nobody was forcing or rushing anything. We still need to be consistent."
Vince Carter scored 26 points for the Raptors, who never trailed and defeated the Sixers for the third consecutive time, becoming the only team thus far to take the season series from Philadelphia.
"They hit shots and we just did a bad job," Iverson said. "They outhustled us, and we rarely get outhustled."
The Raptors (41-33) won for the fifth time in six games and moved one game ahead of Orlando for sixth place in the East.
The Sixers (51-23) have lost seven of their last 10 games and fell one game behind San Antonio for the league's best record. The magic number for clinching their first Atlantic Division title since 1990 remained three.
Iverson's layup gave Philadelphia a 30-30 tie with 9:46 left in the second quarter before Toronto's onslaught began with consecutive fast-break dunks by Carter and Antonio Davis.
A jumper by Childs made it 40-30 with 7:46 remaining before a free throw by Philadelphia's Tyrone Hill only briefly slowed the deluge.
For the next five minutes, Williams thwarted Iverson at one end and scored or set up teammates at the other. Dunks by Clark and Jerome Williams preceded a 3-pointer by Childs that capped the explosion at 59-33 with 2:33 to go. Philadelphia called three timeouts during the burst.
"I thought we played good team defense, especially on Iverson," Alvin Williams said. "The guys were making shots and as a point guard, it made my job easier. They asked me to stick him (Iverson) and I did my best to make his shots difficult."
Any chance the Sixers had of getting back into the game ended when the Raptors scored the first 11 points of the third quarter, opening their largest lead at 74-39 on a tip-in by former Sixer Eric Montross with 8:39 left. Brown emptied his bench shortly thereafter.
Montross was a surprise starter for Charles Oakley, who was suspended one game by the NBA for hitting Sixers forward Tyrone Hill with a thrown basketball during Tuesday's shootaround. Montross had season highs of six points and 11 rebounds.
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After missing the past 11 games for the Golden State Warriors with a right ankle sprain, Stephen Curry returned in emphatic fashion Saturday night.
The two-time NBA MVP exploded for 38 points, shot 13-for-17 from the floor and nailed a season-high 10 of 13 3-pointers in 26 minutes to guide the Warriors to a 141-128 win over the Memphis Grizzlies.
"I just wanted that feeling again," Curry said. "It was pretty special.
"It felt like it was the first day of school again."
It was Curry's ninth 30-point game of the season, and his 10 treys were the highest total for any NBA player this season. Although it was nearly a month since he last played, Curry appeared not to have missed a beat.
"I was just happy to be back out there with my guys," he said. "You sit and watch for 11 games, you just wonder what it's going to be like to get back out there, and I finally got that opportunity. I really didn't know what to expect. I just wanted to get some good reps, get up and down, see how my wind was and, surprisingly, I think my body felt way better than I expected."
Warriors head coach Steve Kerr wasn't surprised as Curry enjoyed the second-most efficient game of his career when shooting 10 or more shots.
"Most guys you would say when they come back, maybe they'll struggle a little bit to find their rhythm, but you don't say that about Steph," Kerr said, "because all it takes is one and he can be feeling it."
Even though Curry was on a minutes restriction, it didn't restrict his offensive prowess. He did whatever he wanted. Whether it was driving to the hole, popping in transition or moving around screens, the Grizzlies simply didn't have an answer for him.
Curry played the first eight minutes of the game, producing seven points on two layups and a 3 from the top of the key.
Some 14 of Golden State's 37 assists occurred in the first quarter, a mark that was one assist off the franchise record for assists in a period.
If there was any doubt Curry wasn't his old self, a play late in the second quarter reminded fans of just how special he is. Curry passed the ball to Zaza Pachulia along the baseline and then ran behind the big man. Pachulia, without looking back, bounced the ball between his legs to Curry, and with the flick of his wrist the sharpshooter quickly got the shot off and drained a corner 3-pointer. Many of the fans in attendance at Oracle Arena jumped out of their seats.
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It seemed like a highly unlikely game for Allen Iverson to sink his first career game-winning buzzer-beater.
Iverson shook off an awful performance to make a 14-footer at the overtime horn and give the Philadelphia 76ers a thrilling 106-104 victory over the depleted Indiana Pacers.
"It's just a great feeling to hit a shot with no more time left on the clock and they can't do nothing about it," Iverson said. "It's something that never happened for me. I've had the winning free throws, but it's not the same thing as hitting the game-winning shot. I might have hit shots that put us ahead, but just that one right there is a feeling that I can't even express."
Second in the NBA in scoring at 28.2 points per game, Iverson had one of the worst outings of his career, making 5-of-23 shots and committing seven turnovers. Iverson could not find the range, was sloppy while running the offense and was on the bench when Philadelphia climbed back into the game in the second half.
But the Sixers forced overtime on the seventh 3-pointer by Kyle Korver, a 28-footer with 3.7 seconds in regulation. Korver scored a career-high 23 points.
"That wasn't the play we drew up in the huddle," Korver said. "Our initial play was to pass into Marc Jackson, run a couple of player screens. That obviously didn't happen, so we pitched it back and forth. I knew we needed a three so I went back as far as I needed to go to get it off. I shot it and it went in."
"That play was a mistake by our coaching staff," Pacers coach Rick Carlisle said. "We gave our guys a coverage that wasn't the right coverage and it cost us. If we hadn't, Korver wouldn't have gotten that wide open look."
In the extra session, Iverson finally found a rhythm with a runner that tied it at 104-104 with 1:19 to play. On Philadelphia's next possession, Iverson missed a jumper to fall to 4-of-22. But Indiana's James Jones also missed a jumper, setting the stage for Iverson's heroics.
From right of the top of the circle, Iverson dribbled down Eddie Gill into the lane, stopped short and leaned into a jumper that rattled in as the buzzer sounded, giving the 76ers their second straight win in overtime.
"I didn't have any doubt that I was going to take the last shot if I was played man-to-man," Iverson said. "I honestly feel like my teammate expected me to, but they had their hands ready if guys came off of them."
Iverson entered the NBA in 1996 and has collected five All-Star berths, three scoring titles and an MVP award. But he had never made a pure game-winning shot, although he had one to beat Germany in an exhibition game last summer.
"Allen had a tough shooting night," Sixers coach Jim O'Brien said. "He had some good looks at the basket. His shots didn't fall until that last one, but who cares about the other 18."
"I've found out in my career that if I do keep playing regardless of struggling, something positive will happen," Iverson said.
Marc Jackson had 21 points and 10 rebounds for the Sixers, who erased an eight-point deficit in the final two minutes of the fourth quarter. On Wednesday, they rallied from six points down with 70 seconds left to defeat New Jersey in overtime.
In this one, the Sixers outlasted the Pacers, who used their size advantage and 3-point shooting to build a 17-point lead in the third quarter but simply ran out of bodies. Dressing just eight players, Indiana lost Jermaine O'Neal (career-high 39 points), Jamaal Tinsley (10 assists) and reserve center David Harrison to fouls in overtime.
"The difference in the game was the ref calling a foul on me when I got elbowed in the face," O'Neal said. "Also the foul on Jamaal when Iverson jumps into him. It upsets me that the game can be taken away from us."
Ron Artest scored 29 points in his return from a two-game benching and Stephen Jackson added 17 points for the Pacers, who have lost two in a row after opening the season with four wins. Indiana made 11 3-pointers but none in the final 12 minutes.
The Sixers could not have won without the hot-shooting Korver, who scored 11 points in the fourth quarter. His jumper made it 98-92 with 1:49 left, and Iverson added two free throws with 58 seconds to go.
Josh Davis made a free throw and Marc Jackson sank two, making it 98-97 with 16 seconds to go. The Sixers fouled Austin Croshere, who made both foul shots, setting the stage for Korver.
For the sixth time in as many games, the Sixers fell behind by double digits. The deficit grew to 76-59 late in the third period when Iverson missed a shot, threw away a pass and committed an offensive foul on consecutive possessions before taking a seat.
"We're not playing every quarter. We could easily be 0-and-6," he said. "Hopefully the light switch turns on and we start to get it."
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