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Welcome to yet ANOTHER Edition of ThingFling's infamous AMB Options
Thing Fling
#1 Posted : Wednesday, May 21, 2008 9:10:07 PM

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This is our ALMOST MYSTERY BOX XXXIV! That's right, this is no run of the mill mystery box like you see on other sites, this is our own ALMOST MYSTERY BOX! Where we will actually TELL YOU at least one of the items which is worth AT LEAST what the whole box is selling for. But that's not all, we will then get crazy and ADD MORE to your box, and that's the mystery. So now that you get the basic idea, let’s get under way!

Today we are presenting to you your guaranteed item(s): (yep, a guarantee of 2 things this time!)



• Heavy Duty 6-in-1 Portable Power Source/Emergency Jump Start/Air Compressor (i-tec T2031), and
• GE General Purpose Wireless Thermometer (GE5805WS1-D).


The Heavy Duty 6 in 1 Portable Power Source has everything you will ever need in a vehicle (okay, you still need gas - we are not miracle workers). But it does feature:



  • Emergency jump start;

  • 260 PSI Air compressor;

  • 400 watt inverter;

  • 12 and 110 volt power;

  • LED Work light; and

  • USB port.


I mean this ain't your father's jump start.Just take a look at it. It is so much more.It is even ruggedized , surrounded with polymer housing with heavy grade padding. Similar power sources sell for well over $100.00.




The second guaranteed item is the General Electric Wireless Thermometer
which monitors indoor and outdoor temperatures. Great for the baby's
room, basement, attic or just about anywhere, its simple to use and
provides quick accurate readings on the remote LCD screen. The low
battery indicator will alert you when the thermometer or remote sensor
begin to lose battery power.

Features:



  • Wireless Digital thermometer receiver;

  • Wireless digital remote sensor;

  • Minimum/maximum temperature display;

  • Fahrenheit/Celsius button;

  • Low battery indicator;

  • Requires 4 "AA" batteries (not included);

  • 100ft range.

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speedogirl2
#2 Posted : Wednesday, May 21, 2008 9:11:48 PM

Rank: Serious Thing Flinger



Joined: 4/17/2008
Posts: 111
Woo another $60 box! If I hadn't already purchased a Backup Battery, charger, inverter thing last month, maybe I'd get it.
First fling: The Infamous THINGFLING Mystery Box (x6)
2nd fling: The Infamous THINGFLING Mystery Box (x3)
3rd fling: 2 Pack of USB 2.0 Auto Sharing Switches (x3)
4th fling: Set of 4 - 2.5 mm headsets
5th fling: 24 pack Cool Downz (x3)
6th fling: Leftover Mystery Box Part IV
jo3design
#3 Posted : Wednesday, May 21, 2008 9:12:51 PM

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Joined: 5/17/2007
Posts: 43
Location: Lakewood, CA 90712
almost bought this one.. grr, must resist..

I wanna know what the mystery product is. hmm.

k I'm going to contemplate whether to purchase this or not. *sigh*
Thing Fling Purchases: 1. Bluetooth Stereo Receiver 2 & 3. $12 Mystery Bag 4. Digital Body Fat/Hydration Monitor Scale 5. Leftover Mystery Box Part IV
Kenerg
#4 Posted : Wednesday, May 21, 2008 9:14:04 PM

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Joined: 3/22/2008
Posts: 314
Location: Annapolis
OMG what to do......


I am tempted!!!!!


but do I need another inverter?... Hmmm
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TheEndless
#5 Posted : Wednesday, May 21, 2008 9:14:15 PM

Rank: Crazy Flinger



Joined: 3/30/2008
Posts: 205
Location: South Carolina
Flung... Brick wall Brick wall Brick wall

You know what would be cool? If there was a Wireless-N router in this one... *hint*hint* Pray Pray Pray
TheEndless
fhener
#6 Posted : Wednesday, May 21, 2008 9:14:44 PM

Rank: Crazy Flinger



Joined: 3/4/2008
Posts: 705
Location: Indiana
Man, I just don't have the funds this time. So no go for me. Good luck to all!
greekgrl61
#7 Posted : Wednesday, May 21, 2008 9:15:07 PM

Rank: Royal Flinger



Joined: 4/21/2007
Posts: 341
Location: Huntingtown, MD
Hmmmm...Fathers' Day is coming....Hubby is hard to buy for, he has ALL the toys...well, except for this one...and I could have the MB part of this...Hmmmm

Rationalizing? ME? Yeah, I guess!Very Happy
viviandjw
#8 Posted : Wednesday, May 21, 2008 9:15:57 PM

Rank: Hot Flinger



Joined: 2/3/2008
Posts: 123
Location: Missouri
fhener wrote:
Man, I just don't have the funds this time. So no go for me. Good luck to all!


Same here. Dang Brick wall Brick wall Brick wall
THINGS FLUNG
Altec lansing in motion im4 portable audio system (x5 two diff orders) Keep Cool (Downz) 24 set (x1) The Infamous ThingFling MB (x3) 4 Pack of 2.5mm Hands free Head Set(x1) Two 4 GB MP3 Players for Tuesday (x1) Left Over MB III (x1)
6 GE electroluminescence night lights for free (x1) Philips 12 Ft. HDMI to Home Cable (x1) 10 pack of Digital Sport Bud/Ear Hook Headphones (x1) Sunday Mystery Box (x1) 36 Tubes of Super Glue - Free! Just pay the shipping (x1) The Return of the $10.00 Mystery Box (x3) Almost Mystery Box - Only $9.99 (x1) Still Flinging and Still Happy P.S. I'm a girl. Just so you know. Unless my hubby gets on under my name.
tamashii
#9 Posted : Wednesday, May 21, 2008 9:17:40 PM

Rank: Crazy Flinger



Joined: 3/5/2008
Posts: 349
Has anyone found any reviews for this itec unit? I've bought cheap AIO units like this before and they were JUNK! I'd really like to have a decent unit, but I can't find anything online about it. Can a Google pro share what they found here please? Pray
The excruciating magnitude of your philosophical confabulations are simply too voluminous for the diminuity of my comprehension.

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SteveO712
#10 Posted : Wednesday, May 21, 2008 9:23:20 PM

Rank: Power Flinger


Joined: 11/16/2007
Posts: 17
Location: Illinois
I'm guessing it would be like this one if not it. So yeah it would be a good deal price wise
http://www.tigerdirect.c...o=3334700&CatId=237

or this one

http://www.qvc.com/qic/q...tail/params.item.V25827
not soo good reveiws at qvc though the manual for it on qvc shows the 2031

the manual can be found here if anyone is interested
http://www.qvc.com/fth/T2031manual_screen.pdf
tenguzake
#11 Posted : Wednesday, May 21, 2008 9:23:49 PM

Rank: Royal Flinger


Joined: 3/11/2007
Posts: 54
Location: Miami
tamashii wrote:
Has anyone found any reviews for this itec unit? I've bought cheap AIO units like this before and they were JUNK! I'd really like to have a decent unit, but I can't find anything online about it. Can a Google pro share what they found here please? Pray


here's the companys page - there is more info on Thing Fling..
http://www.i-tecelectron...goryID=2&prodID=114

Scratch that - Edit - This is the link for the 2030 and TF has the 2031... more confused.
psalmstress
#12 Posted : Wednesday, May 21, 2008 9:27:41 PM

Rank: Casual Flinger


Joined: 3/16/2008
Posts: 22
I've been really hesitant with the mystery boxes after the last fiasco. But could really use the power source. Had one I paid more for but ex took off with it somewhere. That and my tools he still seems to think belong to him 11 years after the divorce.(lol) Anyway, sprung for this since I wasn't able to snag the remote earlier which I'm really desperate for.
TheEndless
#13 Posted : Wednesday, May 21, 2008 9:29:26 PM

Rank: Crazy Flinger



Joined: 3/30/2008
Posts: 205
Location: South Carolina
tamashii wrote:
Has anyone found any reviews for this itec unit? I've bought cheap AIO units like this before and they were JUNK! I'd really like to have a decent unit, but I can't find anything online about it. Can a Google pro share what they found here please? Pray

There are a number of reviews here: http://www.qvc.com/qic/q...lse.item.V25827.ref.GBA
TheEndless
SteveO712
#14 Posted : Wednesday, May 21, 2008 9:31:45 PM

Rank: Power Flinger


Joined: 11/16/2007
Posts: 17
Location: Illinois
And for fun more specs about the thermometer

http://www.afinerclass.c...wireless-thermomete/2925
tamashii
#15 Posted : Wednesday, May 21, 2008 9:35:04 PM

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Joined: 3/5/2008
Posts: 349
TheEndless wrote:
tamashii wrote:
Has anyone found any reviews for this itec unit? I've bought cheap AIO units like this before and they were JUNK! I'd really like to have a decent unit, but I can't find anything online about it. Can a Google pro share what they found here please? Pray

There are a number of reviews here: http://www.qvc.com/qic/q...lse.item.V25827.ref.GBA


Thanks for those reviews, TheEndless. Much appreciated!

It's too bad the unit won't hold a charge. One of the reviews even says "It started smoking"Exclamation Yikes. Guess I'll have to pass this time.
The excruciating magnitude of your philosophical confabulations are simply too voluminous for the diminuity of my comprehension.

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TheEndless
#16 Posted : Wednesday, May 21, 2008 9:37:41 PM

Rank: Crazy Flinger



Joined: 3/30/2008
Posts: 205
Location: South Carolina
tamashii wrote:
TheEndless wrote:
tamashii wrote:
Has anyone found any reviews for this itec unit? I've bought cheap AIO units like this before and they were JUNK! I'd really like to have a decent unit, but I can't find anything online about it. Can a Google pro share what they found here please? Pray

There are a number of reviews here: http://www.qvc.com/qic/q...lse.item.V25827.ref.GBA


Thanks for those reviews, TheEndless. Much appreciated!

It's too bad the unit won't hold a charge. One of the reviews even says "It started smoking"Exclamation Yikes. Guess I'll have to pass this time.

[devils_advocate]
To be fair.. there's no model number on the QVC unit, so it could be an older version or something...
and some of the reviews were quite good...
not to mention the other 5 uses...
[/devils_advocate]
TheEndless
TNT
#17 Posted : Wednesday, May 21, 2008 9:37:43 PM

Rank: Royal Flinger



Joined: 1/21/2007
Posts: 1,004



$59.99
+ $6.00 S/H
How Many? 1 2
Brand: Brand Name
Model: MYSTERY34
Condition: Brand New
UPC: 000000000000


Product Description
This is our ALMOST MYSTERY BOX XXXIV! That's right, this is no run of the mill mystery box like you see on other sites, this is our own ALMOST MYSTERY BOX! Where we will actually TELL YOU at least one of the items which is worth AT LEAST what the whole box is selling for. But that's not all, we will then get crazy and ADD MORE to your box, and that's the mystery. So now that you get the basic idea, let’s get under way!

Today we are presenting to you your guaranteed item(s): (yep, a guarantee of 2 things this time!)


• Heavy Duty 6-in-1 Portable Power Source/Emergency Jump Start/Air Compressor (i-tec T2031), and
• GE General Purpose Wireless Thermometer (GE5805WS1-D).

The Heavy Duty 6 in 1 Portable Power Source has everything you will ever need in a vehicle (okay, you still need gas - we are not miracle workers). But it does feature:

Emergency jump start;
260 PSI Air compressor;
400 watt inverter;
12 and 110 volt power;
LED Work light; and
USB port.

I mean this ain't your father's jump start.Just take a look at it. It is so much more.It is even ruggedized , surrounded with polymer housing with heavy grade padding. Similar power sources sell for well over $100.00.



The second guaranteed item is the General Electric Wireless Thermometer which monitors indoor and outdoor temperatures. Great for the baby's room, basement, attic or just about anywhere, its simple to use and provides quick accurate readings on the remote LCD screen. The low battery indicator will alert you when the thermometer or remote sensor begin to lose battery power.

Features:

Wireless Digital thermometer receiver;
Wireless digital remote sensor;
Minimum/maximum temperature display;
Fahrenheit/Celsius button;
Low battery indicator;
Requires 4 "AA" batteries (not included);
100ft range.
Portable Power Source Specifications:

Power Status and Charge Level indicator gauge - indicates the portable power source battery level;
Charging Light Indicator - Red color LED will illuminate while the portable power source battery is charging. When charging is complete the RED LED will stay illuminated and the light will not turn off until the charging plug is removed;
Charging levels:
Dial Reading +12.8VDC - charging is not required. Ideal level to boost charge a depleted battery;
Dial reading 12.5VDC - Battery power good - will operate most 12 volt DC accessories at this level;
Dial reading 12.2VDC - Recharge as soon as practical power level is low. Short operating time remaining;
Dial reading 11.8VDC - Recharge immediately - power level is extremely low.

Reverse Battery Polarity Detection Circuitry - Circuitry automatically activates if accidental reverse polarity clamp connection occurs, RED LED illuminates accompanied by high pitch alarm;
Convenient charge cords - 110 volt AC charger for in home use & 12 volt DC charger for on the road use;
12 volt DC power outlets with overload protection - Provides to most 12 Volt DC accessories equipped with a 12 Volt DC accessory plug;
Professional Quality Booster Cables w/ insulated clamps - Color-coded copper cables with extra thick oil resistant insulation. Compact 200 AMP Rated Booster Clamps;
Booster Clamps Storage Holders - Prevents accidental sparking when cables are not in use;
Work lamp - Five (5) white LED array lamp with On/OFF to the booster cables;
High Power 400 watt inverter (provides 110 Volt AC power for portable or on-the-road use):
Dual (two) 110 volt AC outlets - allows the connection of an additional AC appliance;
Inverter Power Switch - Inverter power can be switched on/off;
Fuse protection - User serviceable 40 Amp Blade Fuse;
LED Power Status Indicator - Green LED indicator power good, Red LED indicator fault condition.
USB Port - 5 Volt/500 milli-Amp rated outlet provides power to PSP, iPod, MP3 players, etc.
Ipod Charger Adapter - Plays and charge iPod portable consoles;
Built-in Powerful 260 PSI Compressor (conveniently rapidly inflates most inflatable):
Compressor Power Switch - compressor power can be switched On or OFF;
260 PSI/17.9 Bar Needle Dial Air Pressure gauge - accurate air pressure dial gauge with large and easy to read pressure increments in lb./in. (PSI) and kg./cm. Units
Heavy duty high pressure inflator air hose - Professional high pressure rubber hose. Equipped with a Universal air valve stem Quick - connector Nozzle;
Nozzle adaptors for inflatable - Assorted nozzle adaptors.

Remember, at Thing Fling it's not a deal ---------- It's a steal!!!

"First shalt thou take out the Holy Pin. Then, shalt thou count to three, no more, no less. Three shalt be the number thou shalt count, and the number of the counting shall be three. Four shalt thou not count, nor either count thou two, excepting that thou then proceed to three. Five is right out. Once the number three, being the third number, be reached, then flingest thou thy Holy Hand Grenade of Antioch towards thy foe, who, being naughty in my sight, shall snuff it."
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SteveO712
#18 Posted : Wednesday, May 21, 2008 9:40:12 PM

Rank: Power Flinger


Joined: 11/16/2007
Posts: 17
Location: Illinois
TheEndless wrote:
tamashii wrote:
TheEndless wrote:
tamashii wrote:
Has anyone found any reviews for this itec unit? I've bought cheap AIO units like this before and they were JUNK! I'd really like to have a decent unit, but I can't find anything online about it. Can a Google pro share what they found here please? Pray

There are a number of reviews here: http://www.qvc.com/qic/q...lse.item.V25827.ref.GBA


Thanks for those reviews, TheEndless. Much appreciated!

It's too bad the unit won't hold a charge. One of the reviews even says "It started smoking"Exclamation Yikes. Guess I'll have to pass this time.

[devils_advocate]
To be fair.. there's no model number on the QVC unit, so it could be an older version or something...
and some of the reviews were quite good...
[/devils_advocate]



The link for the instructions/manual on qvc is for the T2031.
mystixmind
#19 Posted : Wednesday, May 21, 2008 9:41:38 PM

Rank: Hot Flinger


Joined: 11/16/2007
Posts: 24
http://www.nextag.com/It...s-583762393/prices-html
listed for $79.99 at Tiger and CompUSA.com both refurbs



sicpup
#20 Posted : Wednesday, May 21, 2008 9:42:23 PM

Rank: Crazy Flinger


Joined: 1/9/2007
Posts: 2
Eerm... right, then...

After the last MB debaucle (yeah, I was one of the lucky ones who just got the musical greeting cards- woo hoo) I am conflicted...
The charger/nipple-clamp/inflator is indeed a cool toy for car or camper, but the wireless thermometer won't work around here- to many people have WiFi routers and the signals get crossed so that the whole wireless thing gets mucked up & out.

And, really, while I absolutely adore the cell phone flashlites (all 48 of 'em), I can say that I have enough finally and can now claim to have collected the entire set.

And just what in the 9 circles of hell is a "I owe you one" (careful how you interpret that)?

Now, if the free super-glue comes this week, I can finally get the cat fixed.
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