Product Description
From the Manufacturer
Cheetah Mounts ALAMLB VESA 200 Articulating Wall Mount
This mount is made from 10 lbs of 100% steel, holds up to 65 LBS, and includes a TV plate which fits hole patterns up to 200x200mm (approximately 8x8”). It is our recommended model for displays in the 23-37” size range. Most LCD arm mounts are made from 2-3lbs of molded composite aluminum material, hold up to 33 LBS, and fit hole patterns of up to 100x100mm (approximately 4x4”). Many TVs/Displays in the 23-37” size range use the larger 100x200mm or 200x200mm hole patterns. If you are unsure as to the hole pattern for your display, this mount fits all VESA hole patterns up to VESA 200. Additionally, regardless of the size of your display or hole pattern, if you would simply like the additional stability and security of a heavier gauge mount, we would recommend this model
This arm collapses to less than 4" from the wall yet extends over 20" allowing you to swivel displays up to 37" a full 180 degrees. The wall plate has center vertical mounting holes for single stud installation and once mounted, the wall plate is concealed by matching cover pieces giving a clean look. Molded cover pieces in each of the three articulating joint sections add to the finished look. At the end of the arm is a VESA 100 plate that comes attached to an included VESA 200 plate. The tilt mechanism at the end of the arm uses a high friction design typically allowing a single user to smoothly adjust the angle of tilt with one hand and then lock it in place with the other. The tilt mechanism tilts both forward and back up to 20 degrees
Features
VESA 100 and 200 compatibility
65lb capacity
180 Degrees Swivel
20.75" of extension
Single Stud Installation
Powder Coat Paint
Separate TV plate for lift and lock installation
All Hardware Included
Installation Manual
Specifications
Model ALAMLB
Supported VESA Patterns 50x50mm (2x2”)
75x75mm (3x3")
100x100mm (4x4")
100x200mm (4x8")
200x200mm (8x8")
Unit Weight Net: 8LBS Gross: 9 LBS
Shipping Dimensions 12x10x4”
Unit Materials Arms, Wall Plate and TV Plate: 100%
High Grade Steel
Arm Covers: Polyurethane
Tilt Range +/-20°
Swivel Range < Up to 180°
Minimum/Maximum Extension 4.75” up to 21.25”
Profile From Wall 1.9"
Wall Plate Dimensions 10.25”H x 2.25”W (single stud installation)
Holding Weight 65LBS
Whats in the Box
Wall plate with Extending Arms
Vertical Brackets for TV
Hardware for Wood Stud Installations
Hardware for concrete Wall Installations
Parts list and installation manual
Click here for complete part details
Product Description
This mount fits the majority of displays in the 23-32" size range and some models up to 42". Specifically, it fits VESA 50 - 200 hole patterns and TVs weighing up to 65lbs. If you are unfamiliar with VESA patterns, these are square or rectangular patterns between 2 and 8 inches per side. This mount provides 20" of extension, 180 degrees of rotation, +/- 15 degrees of tilt, 4 degrees of rotation adjustment, and collapses to 2.7" from the wall. The load bearing portions of the mount are constructed from High Grade Steel providing a sturdy and reliable mount and separate cover pieces for the wall plate and pivot joints providing a clean finished look. The package includes the mount, manual, all necessary installation hardware, and a 6" three-axis magnetic bubble level. This mount also includes a 10' High Speed HDMI with Ethernet cable. The HDMI cable allows the use of home entertainment networking, audio return, 3D playback and delivers the sharpest, richest viewing and listening experience possible.
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Monday, July 25, 2011
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Hoover SteamVac Carpet Cleaner with Clean Surge, F5914-900
Product Description
Amazon.com
This powerful home steam vacuum saves you the expense and hassle of having to rent a steam cleaner to keep rugs, upholstery, and bare floors (other than hardwoods) looking like new. The powerful 12-amp motor combined with five spinning brushes that operate at either high or low speed lift the dirt and grime out of carpets. By pulling on the trigger in the comfortable upright handle, this deep cleaner releases the included carpet/upholstery cleaner and hot tap water.

For more stubborn stains or for high-traffic areas, this SteamVac also has a Clean Surge feature, which sends an extra blast of cleaning solution into the stain by simply pressing a button on the handle. When cleaning is complete, release the trigger and the SteamVac forces hot air into the cleaning path so you can do a few dry strokes over the stain.
This deep cleaner has two separate water tanks to keep clean water apart from dirty water. The top tank holds the detergent and one gallon of hot water and automatically mixes the two so you don’t need to get your hands wet. The lower tank holds the dirty solution picked up from the carpet and unlatches to easily pour out into a sink without spilling.
For cleaning stairs or upholstery, this deep cleaner has a long 8-foot hose and a special stair/upholstery nozzle to scrub out spots. Other features of this deep cleaner include a brush indicator, which informs you that the brushes are spinning; an on/off foot pedal; a handle release pedal; and a 27-inch wraparound cord. The Hoover SteamVac is covered by a full one-year warranty.
Hoover SteamVac Features
• SpinScrub - multi-directional brushes surround carpet fibers, to remove dirt at every angle
• 3-Speed Brushroll Control - High for normal cleaning, low for gentle cleaning, off for spill pick-up
• Tool Mode - stops scrubbing brushes to protect hard flooring
• Removable Brushes - pop out for easy rinsing
• Clean Surge Control - fingertip control applies extra detergent to stains and heavy traffic areas
• Heated Drying - applies heat to floor to speed drying time
• 8' Stretch Hose - provides instant extended reach
• Dual Tanks - easy-to-fill tanks keep cleaning solution and dirty water separate
• No Belts - never change or replace or break a belt
• Powerful 12-amp Motor - has all the power needed to get floors truly clean
• Carpet/Upholstery Detergent - Includes one 16 oz bottle of powerful cleaning detergent
• Limited one-year warranty
• On Board Tools: SpinScrub Powered Hand Tool puts hard-to-reach cleaning in the palm of your hand: perfect for stairs, upholstery and stains
A clear nozzle allows you to see how well the SteamVac is cleaning your carpets
The SpinScrub brushes are easily removable and can be rinsed to maintain performance
The included detailer tool is great for cleaning stairs or tough stains
Product Description
SteamVac features SpinScrub-- the Multiple Brush System with 5 self-adjusting brushes for outstanding cleaning performance

Amazon.com
This powerful home steam vacuum saves you the expense and hassle of having to rent a steam cleaner to keep rugs, upholstery, and bare floors (other than hardwoods) looking like new. The powerful 12-amp motor combined with five spinning brushes that operate at either high or low speed lift the dirt and grime out of carpets. By pulling on the trigger in the comfortable upright handle, this deep cleaner releases the included carpet/upholstery cleaner and hot tap water.

For more stubborn stains or for high-traffic areas, this SteamVac also has a Clean Surge feature, which sends an extra blast of cleaning solution into the stain by simply pressing a button on the handle. When cleaning is complete, release the trigger and the SteamVac forces hot air into the cleaning path so you can do a few dry strokes over the stain.
This deep cleaner has two separate water tanks to keep clean water apart from dirty water. The top tank holds the detergent and one gallon of hot water and automatically mixes the two so you don’t need to get your hands wet. The lower tank holds the dirty solution picked up from the carpet and unlatches to easily pour out into a sink without spilling.
For cleaning stairs or upholstery, this deep cleaner has a long 8-foot hose and a special stair/upholstery nozzle to scrub out spots. Other features of this deep cleaner include a brush indicator, which informs you that the brushes are spinning; an on/off foot pedal; a handle release pedal; and a 27-inch wraparound cord. The Hoover SteamVac is covered by a full one-year warranty.
Hoover SteamVac Features
• SpinScrub - multi-directional brushes surround carpet fibers, to remove dirt at every angle
• 3-Speed Brushroll Control - High for normal cleaning, low for gentle cleaning, off for spill pick-up
• Tool Mode - stops scrubbing brushes to protect hard flooring
• Removable Brushes - pop out for easy rinsing
• Clean Surge Control - fingertip control applies extra detergent to stains and heavy traffic areas
• Heated Drying - applies heat to floor to speed drying time
• 8' Stretch Hose - provides instant extended reach
• Dual Tanks - easy-to-fill tanks keep cleaning solution and dirty water separate
• No Belts - never change or replace or break a belt
• Powerful 12-amp Motor - has all the power needed to get floors truly clean
• Carpet/Upholstery Detergent - Includes one 16 oz bottle of powerful cleaning detergent
• Limited one-year warranty
• On Board Tools: SpinScrub Powered Hand Tool puts hard-to-reach cleaning in the palm of your hand: perfect for stairs, upholstery and stains
A clear nozzle allows you to see how well the SteamVac is cleaning your carpets
The SpinScrub brushes are easily removable and can be rinsed to maintain performance
The included detailer tool is great for cleaning stairs or tough stains
Product Description
SteamVac features SpinScrub-- the Multiple Brush System with 5 self-adjusting brushes for outstanding cleaning performance
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Bucks County Tomato 30 Seeds - Best Tomato 1999
Product Description
TOMATO: Tomatoes are rich in vitamins and antioxidants, and the seeds are high in fiber. The green parts are mildly poisonous, which is not surprising, as tomatoes are closely related to both nightshade and tobacco. The tomato was originally believed to be poisonous when introduced into Europe, and was used solely as an ornamental plant during the 16th and 17th centuries. The first traces of its use as a food date back to the first half of the 18th century. Tomatoes are now a tasty ingredient in many dishes, and are used fresh, canned, stewed or even sun-dried.
Bucks County Tomato: Indeterminate - 74 days - Organic Gardening testers voted this the best new tomato for 1999! A hybrid of the heirloom variety 'Red Brandywine' with improved disease resistance and productivity. Delicious, deep red, 8 ounce, oblate-shaped fruits grow on vigorous, indeterminate plants.
TOMATO: Tomatoes are rich in vitamins and antioxidants, and the seeds are high in fiber. The green parts are mildly poisonous, which is not surprising, as tomatoes are closely related to both nightshade and tobacco. The tomato was originally believed to be poisonous when introduced into Europe, and was used solely as an ornamental plant during the 16th and 17th centuries. The first traces of its use as a food date back to the first half of the 18th century. Tomatoes are now a tasty ingredient in many dishes, and are used fresh, canned, stewed or even sun-dried.
Bucks County Tomato: Indeterminate - 74 days - Organic Gardening testers voted this the best new tomato for 1999! A hybrid of the heirloom variety 'Red Brandywine' with improved disease resistance and productivity. Delicious, deep red, 8 ounce, oblate-shaped fruits grow on vigorous, indeterminate plants.
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
How to grow tulip
By an eHow Contributor
I want to do this! What's This? ..
One of the most popular springtime flowers is the tulip. Tulips are easy to grow. You only need to have a bit of space to plant the bulbs in the fall. Then just wait for those bulbs to grow into bright, sunny flowers that herald the coming of spring.
.Difficulty: Easy
Instructions.
Things You'll Need:
Tulip bulbs
Shovel or spade
Fertilizer
1Plan your tulip garden in the fall. Late October or early November is the best time to plant tulip bulbs. Stagger tulip bulbs that are early bloomers with mid-season and late bloomers to prolong the blooms in your tulip garden.
2Replace bulbs that are over three years old. Fertilize the tulip bed if you aren't digging up any old bulbs.
3Dig a new tulip bed in a sunny location about a foot deep. Use a shovel or spade or tiller to turn the ground. Work fertilizer into the soil.
4Plant the tulip bulbs about one to two inches below the ground. Make sure the root portion of the bulb is pointing down. Space the tulips about six inches apart.
5Put mulch over the tulip bulbs if you live in a cold climate. If you live in a more moderate climate you can skip this step. Remember to remove the mulch as soon as the ground begins to warm in the spring.
6 Cut the tulips for indoor use if you like. Remove tulip heads from the plants as soon as they begin to fade. Leave the green stems alone for a while because they are feeding the bulb so it can grow and bloom again next year. Once the foliage dies, you can cut it back as well.
Sunday, July 4, 2010
How to Grow Garlic
Instructions.
Things You'll Need:
Step 11Begin harvesting bulbs when about 3/4 of the tops are yellow
Things You'll Need:
•Compost Makers
•Fertilizers
•Garden Spades
•Garden Trowels
•Mulch
•Plants
•Seeds
•Shovels
•Seeds
•Plants
•Shovels
Step 1Buy garlic bulbs at the nursery in late fall or early winter (it's unlikely you'll find started seedlings). You'll plant cloves directly in the ground about six weeks before the soil freezes. In mild climates, plant in January or February for harvesting in late summer or early fall.
Step 2Choose a garden site that gets full sun. Though garlic will grow in soil with any pH from 5.0 to 8.0, it does best in the slightly acid range (6.2 to 6.8).
Step 3Dig to a depth of 8 to 12 inches, and amend the soil with plenty of compost to ensure the ideal combination of fertility, good drainage and moisture retention.
Step 4Remove all traces of weeds; they'll easily win out over garlic's grasslike foliage.
Step 5Plant only the largest cloves from the bulb, and discard any that are pitted or tinged blue-green - both are signs of mold.
Step 6Set unpeeled cloves, pointy end up, 2 inches deep and 5 inches apart. For giant "elephant" garlic, increase the depth to 3 inches and the spacing to 10.
Step 7Top-dress the plants with compost, and mulch to retain moisture and deter weeds. Mulch again after the ground freezes to protect plants from the cold.
Step 8Remove the mulch in spring so the sun can warm the soil, then add a fresh layer when new growth begins. To ensure large bulbs, cut back any flower stalks that develop, and spray young plants with compost tea (see "How to Make Compost Tea") once or twice during the spring.
Step 9Provide an inch of water a week until the foliage turns yellow or falls over - indications that bulbs are nearing maturity.
Step 10Clip garlic leaves to use any time, but remove no more than 1/4 of a plant's top growth or you'll reduce bulb size.
Sunday, March 21, 2010
How to Grow Common Sunflower (Helianthus Annuus)
Instructions.
Things You'll Need:
•Garden Spades
•Garden Trowels
•Plants
•Seeds
•Watering Cans
•Seeds
•Plants
Step 1Check out nurseries for sunflower seedlings, but these are among the easiest of plants to start from seed.
Step 2Plant seedlings after all danger of frost has passed in your region. Space according to label directions, anywhere from 6 inches to 3 feet.
Step 4Water just enough to keep soil moist. Sunflowers don't need much water or fertilizer.
Step 5Trim spent blooms to encourage more flowers.
Step 6Pull out and discard plants in fall, once frost kills them.
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Wednesday, March 17, 2010
How to Grow Lavender!
By KCout,
Grow Lavender!Lavender is known the world over for its healing properties, glorious color and enchanting perfume, but did you know that it is very to grow? Lavender is grown all over the world and the looser and less nutritious the soil the better! There are literally hundreds of varieties and the color isn't always...well lavender! Lavender is nicknamed the 'first aid in a bottle' oil. Lavender produces an essential oil that has an inherent antibiotic action. It is also an astringent and moisturizer to skin. It alleviates aches, pains, and swelling from arthritis to injury to headache. Lavender also alleviates motion sickness. Learn how to grow this wonderful flowe
Instructions.
Step 1 Picking your plants!
The Lavender plants you pick depend on your climate. English Lavender, (Lavandula angustifolia), is the most hardy plant and grown the most widely. It is easy to mix in a perennial bed. This plant will endure subzero winters, but dislikes humid heat. If you live in a humid climate look for a LavanDIN instead of lavender. "Grosso and Provence" are the best lavandins. You can even chose your hue of lavender, but unless you get shoots from a "mother" plant, you will not have a consistent color or flower.
Step 2 Picking your spot to plant!
The most important factor about Lavender is drainage. Soggy areas should definitely be avoided. Incorporate organic matter if necessary to make a loose soil for easy drainage.
Lavender prefers a sloping bed in a sunny spot. A solution to that would be to heap soil in a pile about 12 to 18 inches high before planting the lavender. If your soil is mostly clay soil, dig out your hole and mix the clay with sand. Lavender plants cannot compete with aggressive weeds, so ensure your chosen spot is weed free. This is most important if you are planting a hedge of lavender, as weeding after they are planted can be a huge hassle. Weeding often becomes such a chore that Lavenders are overrun and eventually dies in a neglected hedge.
Step 3 Planting:
When planting lavender place the plants at least 2 feet apart. Start with 4-inch-pot sized plants. Leave plenty of room between plants for air circulation. If planting in pots, make sure to repot every spring into a larger container with fresh soil to allow the plant to continue to mature. A good, coarse, sterile potting soil with organic fertilizers works best.
Step 4 Watering:
Lavender does not like overhead sprinkler and could rot if they get too much water. Use a drip irrigation and water only when the bed is dry to a depth of 3 or 4 inches. While Lavender is extremely drought resistant once established, it grows larger and produces more blooms with regular watering. It is important to let the plant dry out a bit before soaking it again. In humid areas, this can be difficult and the excess moisture often causes death by rotting. Do not mulch lavender! It holds too m uch moisture.
Step 5 Fertilizer:
Wait about two years to fertilize the plants and then use an organic product such as fish emulsion. Feed the plants in spring when they start growing and again after harvesting in late summer. If you grow plants as annuals, you don't have to feed them at all.
Step 6 Pruning and Harvesting:
It takes about three years for Lavender to reach full size. Plants should be pruned every year immediately after bloom. Pruning should not be confused with harvesting. Pruning is necessary to extend the life of the plant because lavender gets very woody if not pruned. Lavender flower wand stems are a bright green and Lavender leaves are gray. Cut back not only the flower stem, but also about a third of the gray-leaved stems as well. Avoid pruning back so far that only woody stems with no leaves are showing as it may die.
Harvest the flowers according to end use. For a fresh bouquet pick when the flowers are in full bloom and scent. For dried bundles the stem must be harvested before the florets completely open. If you wait until the flower is open it will fall apart when they are dried. Take a handful of stems and cut them off at the base of the plant and then wrap rubber bands around them. To dry them hang them upside down. Drying takes about two weeks, but keep good circulation around your bundles to avoid them falling part or rotting. Harvesting the lavender for oil must be done at the peak of the day's heat. Essential oil can be extracted by steam distillation from the fresh flowers
Grow Lavender!Lavender is known the world over for its healing properties, glorious color and enchanting perfume, but did you know that it is very to grow? Lavender is grown all over the world and the looser and less nutritious the soil the better! There are literally hundreds of varieties and the color isn't always...well lavender! Lavender is nicknamed the 'first aid in a bottle' oil. Lavender produces an essential oil that has an inherent antibiotic action. It is also an astringent and moisturizer to skin. It alleviates aches, pains, and swelling from arthritis to injury to headache. Lavender also alleviates motion sickness. Learn how to grow this wonderful flowe
Instructions.
Step 1 Picking your plants!
The Lavender plants you pick depend on your climate. English Lavender, (Lavandula angustifolia), is the most hardy plant and grown the most widely. It is easy to mix in a perennial bed. This plant will endure subzero winters, but dislikes humid heat. If you live in a humid climate look for a LavanDIN instead of lavender. "Grosso and Provence" are the best lavandins. You can even chose your hue of lavender, but unless you get shoots from a "mother" plant, you will not have a consistent color or flower.
Step 2 Picking your spot to plant!
The most important factor about Lavender is drainage. Soggy areas should definitely be avoided. Incorporate organic matter if necessary to make a loose soil for easy drainage.
Lavender prefers a sloping bed in a sunny spot. A solution to that would be to heap soil in a pile about 12 to 18 inches high before planting the lavender. If your soil is mostly clay soil, dig out your hole and mix the clay with sand. Lavender plants cannot compete with aggressive weeds, so ensure your chosen spot is weed free. This is most important if you are planting a hedge of lavender, as weeding after they are planted can be a huge hassle. Weeding often becomes such a chore that Lavenders are overrun and eventually dies in a neglected hedge.
Step 3 Planting:
When planting lavender place the plants at least 2 feet apart. Start with 4-inch-pot sized plants. Leave plenty of room between plants for air circulation. If planting in pots, make sure to repot every spring into a larger container with fresh soil to allow the plant to continue to mature. A good, coarse, sterile potting soil with organic fertilizers works best.
Step 4 Watering:
Lavender does not like overhead sprinkler and could rot if they get too much water. Use a drip irrigation and water only when the bed is dry to a depth of 3 or 4 inches. While Lavender is extremely drought resistant once established, it grows larger and produces more blooms with regular watering. It is important to let the plant dry out a bit before soaking it again. In humid areas, this can be difficult and the excess moisture often causes death by rotting. Do not mulch lavender! It holds too m uch moisture.
Step 5 Fertilizer:
Wait about two years to fertilize the plants and then use an organic product such as fish emulsion. Feed the plants in spring when they start growing and again after harvesting in late summer. If you grow plants as annuals, you don't have to feed them at all.
Step 6 Pruning and Harvesting:
It takes about three years for Lavender to reach full size. Plants should be pruned every year immediately after bloom. Pruning should not be confused with harvesting. Pruning is necessary to extend the life of the plant because lavender gets very woody if not pruned. Lavender flower wand stems are a bright green and Lavender leaves are gray. Cut back not only the flower stem, but also about a third of the gray-leaved stems as well. Avoid pruning back so far that only woody stems with no leaves are showing as it may die.
Harvest the flowers according to end use. For a fresh bouquet pick when the flowers are in full bloom and scent. For dried bundles the stem must be harvested before the florets completely open. If you wait until the flower is open it will fall apart when they are dried. Take a handful of stems and cut them off at the base of the plant and then wrap rubber bands around them. To dry them hang them upside down. Drying takes about two weeks, but keep good circulation around your bundles to avoid them falling part or rotting. Harvesting the lavender for oil must be done at the peak of the day's heat. Essential oil can be extracted by steam distillation from the fresh flowers
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