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Most Helpful Customer Reviews
8,994 of 9,151 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 starsGreat Product, Poor PackagingMay 14, 2009
By Patrick J. McGovern
I purchased this product 4.47 Billion Years ago and when I opened it today, it was half empty.
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent power source, September 12, 2012
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This review is from: Uranium Ore
Bought this product several years ago, haven't gotten around to writing a review until now because I have been rather busy with killing aliens.
Anyways, when I bought it it came in a great container, though you have to be careful- the container might be a little hot when you pull it out of the package. I originally bought this to replace some missing chemistry set components, but I discovered another use for it- power source. After reading some reviews stating that one can indeed use this item as a fuel source for a reactor (fusion or fission, how versatile!), I feel like I got a bold idea. You see, trying to power an entire house or "weather project" is a tad ambitious. I instead discovered THE perfect use for this item- albeit accidentally. In the course of my tinkerings, I found that I was constantly running the battery down in my power tools. This can be rather costly in addition to being annoying- how can one finish home improvement projects without power tools? I added some heavy water and sculpted it into a square, then baked it in the oven for a few hours to get it to harden. When I pulled the block out, I was rather impressed with what I saw: Not only had the heat perfectly formed it into a battery shape, it had seemingly powered up the rate and intensity of the radioactivity.
It was a little hot, but eventually I managed to connect it to my power tools. I discovered that it made my drill run flawlessly for a few seconds before it burned up the drill. So, I used it for another project- a homemade 40-watt plasma rifle. I no longer have to deal with pesky squirrels on the bird feeders or little kids playing in my yard. I win every argument I have. This item has greatly improved my quality of life, though I do need to buy some more- just in case the zombies come. |
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