Hello everybody and welcome to this week's accessory pick.
Have you built a PC in recent times? Have you tinkered inside your computer in the past few weeks? Did you unfortunately introduce static electricity to a component by mistake thereby killing it? (It may not have happened but go along with it.) Then boy do I have just the thing for you!
Introducing.....
The Rosewill RTK-002 Anti Static Wrist Strap. If you are working in a carpeted area, or have dry hands, or have dry weather, or basically anything which can potentially create static electricity, you would do well to buy a anti static wrist wrap. It will help ensure that whatever you are working on (Installing a video card, motherboard, diffusing a time bomb etc.) you do not introduce static electricity to it. it has a long cord which will offer you the convenience of unrestricted movement ( Say when throwing the aforementioned time bomb when you realize you could not diffuse it but heroically decide to throw it from the top of the building where you were standing with the wrist wrap clinging to a grounding pole you just happened to find on the side of the building which they built so that in the event of a lightning strike, it would hit the pole and pass harmlessly to the ground thereby not incinerating any electrical things people have in their homes so that they do not in turn sue the building owners, developers and the government for failing to prevent a lightning hit from obliterating their newly built PC which they were using to play a Squad Deathmatch in Battlefield 3 and they were close to winning when the lightning hit took place thereby disconnecting that player from the game resulting in a squad loss, banning from the clan and then the slow drift through life which just lost it's purpose...) So yeah that.
But in all seriousness it is a very handy tool to have when you are working inside the PC or pretty much working on anything electrical and you want to make sure you do not introduce a static charge in to the circuitry.
Selling for US$ 4.99
The competition is still up and running and I any entries are welcome. The more you enter, the more I can start reviewing products and do product giveaways and the more it's a win win for everyone.
That is all for this week.
Kiyoshi Out!
Psst... Hey... Spread the word! +1, Subscribe,Tweet ^_^ Thank you for reading.
Have you built a PC in recent times? Have you tinkered inside your computer in the past few weeks? Did you unfortunately introduce static electricity to a component by mistake thereby killing it? (It may not have happened but go along with it.) Then boy do I have just the thing for you!
Introducing.....
The Rosewill RTK-002 Anti Static Wrist Strap. If you are working in a carpeted area, or have dry hands, or have dry weather, or basically anything which can potentially create static electricity, you would do well to buy a anti static wrist wrap. It will help ensure that whatever you are working on (Installing a video card, motherboard, diffusing a time bomb etc.) you do not introduce static electricity to it. it has a long cord which will offer you the convenience of unrestricted movement ( Say when throwing the aforementioned time bomb when you realize you could not diffuse it but heroically decide to throw it from the top of the building where you were standing with the wrist wrap clinging to a grounding pole you just happened to find on the side of the building which they built so that in the event of a lightning strike, it would hit the pole and pass harmlessly to the ground thereby not incinerating any electrical things people have in their homes so that they do not in turn sue the building owners, developers and the government for failing to prevent a lightning hit from obliterating their newly built PC which they were using to play a Squad Deathmatch in Battlefield 3 and they were close to winning when the lightning hit took place thereby disconnecting that player from the game resulting in a squad loss, banning from the clan and then the slow drift through life which just lost it's purpose...) So yeah that.
But in all seriousness it is a very handy tool to have when you are working inside the PC or pretty much working on anything electrical and you want to make sure you do not introduce a static charge in to the circuitry.
Selling for US$ 4.99
The competition is still up and running and I any entries are welcome. The more you enter, the more I can start reviewing products and do product giveaways and the more it's a win win for everyone.
That is all for this week.
Kiyoshi Out!
Psst... Hey... Spread the word! +1, Subscribe,Tweet ^_^ Thank you for reading.
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