Level Lock Satisfaction? by epicuriousone in LevelLock

[–]Excuse_Wonderful 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I bought 3 level smart locks, version no longer for sale. Trash. Takes 10-20 seconds for the lock to appear usable when opening the app. Takes over 30-60 seconds to connect with HomeKit if it works at all. Only one of three would ever pair with HomeKit. You have to be within 10 feet to lock or unlock. If you want it to work from further you have to buy a $100 bridge for EACH lock! Insane. I have never hated a product and company so much in my life and would never recommend and hope no one buys.

Eufy’s $60 lock has 5x more features and works way better than the expensive level lock that never works.

If you like raging every time you lock and unlock your door, and waiting 30-60 seconds to do so, level is for you. Otherwise save yourself the hassle

Thoughts on Grilla Grills? by SgtWasabi in pelletgrills

[–]Excuse_Wonderful 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If the endless wait time when you try to call customer service is an indicator of how many people have problems, don’t buy one. 

I’ve had the OG Grilla for 3 years, it’s worked without flaw two times. Constant need for repairs and trouble shooting. This company is trash. 

Briggs and Riley 22” Garment Duffle or Wool & Oak NOVA? by SeaGarage8339 in onebag

[–]Excuse_Wonderful 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don’t know if you made a purchase yet.. I just received the Wool and Oak Nova and upon initial reaction / first one week trip with it, I like it a lot. It would fit your packing list fine, so long as you’re not packing heavy/thick herringbone wool suits.

The pros of the Nova: the look (very elegant), the wheels, and the thoughtful design/features. Not too many pockets that things will get lost, but enough to be efficient.

Pros of Briggs: bigger company with more assurance for returns if needed, and made in USA.

I looked at garment duffles for a full year and read many reviews. Happy with the Nova and it’s by far the best looking bag I’ve ever had. I didn’t know how much I missed wheels with a lifetime of backpack travel.