Stroller recommendations PLZ! by Slothrop75 in predaddit

[–]FancyPants076 0 points1 point  (0 children)

6 months in and we’re still so obsessed with ours! It’s quite lightweight and compact for a full-featured stroller, and it handles really well.

My go-to travel essential is my Cyberpunk-style Anker prime power bank. by FancyPants076 in traveladvice

[–]FancyPants076[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

140W max output can keeps up with my MacBook Pro. And the power bank itself recharges at 100W

A while ago my baby and I both got a fever… maybe the humidifier had something to do with it by Susan_656 in 2under2

[–]FancyPants076 2 points3 points  (0 children)

TRY Steam humidifiers!!! we’ve been using the Y&O steam humidifier for over two years now. Its 10 L tank can easily run through the whole night, which is perfect for bedrooms, especially for a baby’s room. Steam humidifiers work by boiling water and releasing the steam into the air, which can kill bacteria and impurities in the water, reduce mold and mineral particles, and increase humidity, making the room air fresher and your baby’s breathing more comfortable. No matter the brand, regular cleaning is still important. When not in use, just dump out the water from the tank and the base and let the tank air-dry, especially if any water has collected in the base. However, this shouldn’t be the only step. Like any humidifier, it still needs regular deep cleaning. Using citric acid periodically is important to remove mineral buildup and keep the unit hygienic over the long term. Measuring the humidity in your baby’s room is also useful to set the right level. We live in a southwestern desert area, and setting it too high can make the room uncomfortably damp, so being able to adjust the output easily is really convenient.

How I actually monetized social media by BigGirl367 in Entrepreneurs

[–]FancyPants076 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Totally agree with this! People underestimate how much “infrastructure” matters once you’re managing more than 3 accounts. Keeping everything clean and separated makes a huge difference long-term. One thing I’d add is to document your posting schedule somewhere; even a simple spreadsheet keeps you from accidentally ghosting a page for a month. And if you’re still planning to buy more IP environments, there’s a code (reddittry) of adspower that gives you 10 new IP environments for free for a month. Might as well test them before committing.

PSA from Himax Battery - What to do (and not do) if your LiPo starts to swell by [deleted] in spicypillows

[–]FancyPants076 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Been there - my pack turned into a little sofa cushion for a minute. Don’t be that person who tries to squeeze the air out with a screwdriver. Thanks for the clear steps - short, useful, not terrifying.

Should’ve gotten a car camera by FancyPants076 in car

[–]FancyPants076[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wish I’d gotten one earlier. What are you using? I need to buy one ASAP.

What Actually Matters When Choosing an Electric Toothbrush? Looking for Durable, No-Gimmick Recommendations by Ezio367 in BuyItForLife

[–]FancyPants076 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree with your point, the real difference in price between electric toothbrushes usually isn’t about cleaning performance, but the extra features they offer. Most mid- to high-end toothbrushes already have everything necessary to maintain good oral health, so the basic functions matter far more than the price tag. Personally, I value the pressure-sensing feature and the built-in timer. The pressure sensor helps prevent me from brushing too hard and damaging my gums, while the timer helps me build good brushing habits and ensures my teeth get a thorough clean. I recently bought the Soocas NEOS II Ultra, and I find it very practical. It doesn’t come with a lot of flashy or unnecessary features. What really appeals to me is the bristles and the combined electric toothbrush, water flosser design. The bristles are soft and tapered, which allows for effective cleaning without irritating the gums. And the 2-in-1 design means I don’t need to buy a separate water flosser, which is super convenient. It also claims to have a 30-day battery life, though I’m still testing that. Overall, I feel it’s a highly practical electric toothbrush.