8qt Stainless Steel Spaghetti Cooker

Great Craftsmanship, Wood Quility & Finish
I received my Wooden Artist's Supply Chest not knowing the quality or craftsmanship it would be delivered in. As I opened the shipping box I found the quility to far exceed my expectations... not because I expected the worst, but because I looked at half a dozen other chests and their quality & finishes were poor and the wood was very cheep, not to mention that the craftsmanship was poor (hinges falling off and claspes broken, etc.).
Thank You FINE ART STORE... be on the lookout for my future purchases 'cause I'll be back!

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Cheap plastic construction obscured by flashy electronics
I used this humidifier for less than a week before the cheap plastic tank came apart in my hands. The handle is just glued on and cannot support the weight of the tank with water in it. Also the tank drips water everywhere when removed from the base, making it unsuitable for bedroom use.

The electronics are pretty but mostly cause the thing to turn on and off incessantly. Also they are very bright, and that keeps me awake despite the machine being quiet to run.

I'm disappointed in this product, but have yet to find a well-made humidifier anywhere.

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Trash cans
Fast delivery. The cans are made of somewhat thinner metal than I expected, but they are good value for their size and for money we paid. Above all, squirrels will be unable to gnaw and perforate them as they did with our plastic ones.

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Frothing at the mouth instead of frothing a latte
Among motoring enthusiasts, buying an English or Italian sports car wasn't recommended unless your brother-in-law was a mechanic. The cars were exciting to look at and to drive but were highly unreliable. I was thinking about this when I decided to forego a Swiss-made Nespresso milk heater & frother for an Italian-sounding brand -- a Sensio 13362 Bella Professional Milk Frother and Warmer (actually assembled in China). The Sensio product was about half as much as the Nespresso and, after all, heating and whipping up a half-cup of milk isn't rocket science so why pay twice as much? It's a plug and play appliance except in this instance -- after working as advertised once -- it was plug and play dead. The frother refused to froth and the heating element switched off after about five seconds so the milk wasn't even tepid. This happened to be a gift for my wife so having it die after it performed once was a bit more than galling, particularly as I had made a point of exercising economic restraint during tough times by selecting the cheaper brand. I wouldn't be so harsh if this was the first time a Sensio product I bought proved defective. And if I hadn't read in various other consumer reviews warnings about their products (the milk heater and frother in particular) being unreliable. Like most consumers I don't feel warmly about giant corporations such as Nestle and I will choose alternative brands from smaller companies whenever possible. We have a nespresso machine that has been subjected to extreme duress for three or four years now and every morning we throw the switch and it rumbles to life and does what it's supposed to. The easy thing would have been to opt for the Nespresso milk prep appliance but the Sensio seemed like a safe bet for a simple task. There's a warranty on the product but for a $50 item it's meaningless because enforcing it would require an investment of time that easily exceeds what it cost (calling the 800 number, negotiating with the company rep, and if they agree to replace the product, there's an additional two to three hours of repacking and shipping all the original packaging and product back to the manufacturer, plus the additional cost of shipping, insurance and handling that the company requires consumers to pre-pay). In four to six weeks I might get a repaired machine back or a replacement (likely to be just as reliable as the one I bought). Judging from consumer feedback on other Sensio appliances, I get the sense that someone in management missed class the day they taught quality control and product testing principles. I might think the same of Amazon, which after all sells various Sensio products and even features the negative consumer reviews on the product pages. Why do they continue to sell a product that clearly isn't reliable or shouldn't Amazon at least red flag products that seem defective? Now a kitchen appliance with a trivial purpose hardly seems worth getting exercised about. Except the lack of accountability -- the shirking of corporate responsibility -- is at the heart of our current economic crisis. It breeds cynicism and corporate contempt -- lethal for growing and sustaining markets. And it turns out that Sensio isn't an Italian company after all. It's a division of one of those hybrid companies assembled by financiers and constituted of various recognizable brands orphaned by corporate take-overs or bankruptcies. It's not as if their products or brand bears the family name and someone who cares about their reputation and credibility stands behind each product. Making a killing in the stock market is more important than delivering a product that does what it's supposed to do. If I knew any of this before I hit the "buy" button, I would have opted for the more expensive product instead and saved myself at least a $100 worth of wasted time and effort. If I were Italian I'd demand the company change the name of the product from Sensio Bella Professional Milk Frother and Warmer to "Wall Street Pro Milk Defrauder and Taxpayer mouth foamer." As for our lattes, we've decided to go with the hand-powered mechanical frother for about $20.

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Not what I was expecting(a little small) Will be fun for my graduation party this summer!!

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