REVIEW: Costco PEBBLEBEE Finder 2.0 Key Finder and BlackCard Waller Finder – SmartPhone Finder – UNBOXING / REVIEW

Costco has PEBBLEBEE Finder 2.0 Key Finder ( https://amzn.to/3dlJtA4 ) and BlackCard Waller Finder (https://amzn.to/3dlJtA4 ) for $29 . I got it from Costco a few weeks ago and am very happy with it.


The PebbleBee Finder 2.0 and BlackCard Wallet finder works within 500 ft to alert and find your smart phone OR for your smart phone to find your Finder or Blackcard. Similar to using your car remote to find your car in the parking lot, you can use it to find your smart phone. There is a button on both the Finder 2.0 and Blackcard to trigger an alarm on your phone. So if you are having trouble finding your phone this will help. You can set different sounding alerts per device.

It also works if you are using your Smart phone to find the Finder 2.0 or Blackcard that may be attached to your keys or placed in your wallet or bag. You can use the app to trigger a very audible alarm to sound . The app also has the location of the devices in case the Finder or BlackCard is missing. The function needs to be enabled and may need the help of other PebbleBee network to be active.

Finder 2.0 is more advanced than the PebbleBee Classic with greater range 500 ft and Amazon Alexa and Google Home voice support. It also has a USB C charging for it built in Lithium battery which lasts up to 6 months per charge.

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HOME DEPOT – SUPER DEAL – Ryobi 18V ONE+ 4 Ah Battery 2-Pack Starter Kit $99 w/ Free $79 tool

I was at HOME DEPOT and saw this awesome RYOBI DEAL – Ryobi 18V ONE+ 4 Ah Battery 2-Pack Starter Kit $99 w/ Free $79 tool. Normally a Ryobi 18V ONE+ 4 Ah Battery ( https://amzn.to/2BkSqMB ) single battery costs $99. As a starter kit for a 4 Ah with a bag is closer to $149 value. These batteries fit over 125 different Ryobi 18v power tools: ( https://amzn.to/2Y8MG1z ). Home Depot online had more deals, but was sold out when i checked! Btw, my Youtube vlogs and reviews may also have associated affiliate links to products that may earn from qualifying purchases.

Some of the tools worth more than $79 was also included! I got my self a Ryobi 18v angle driver (https://amzn.to/2AEk3R8 ) valued at $89. I wanted the new Ryobi portable power washer that was sold out. I already bought a Ryobi combo kit (https://amzn.to/3hD4cTg ) years ago and just needed more batteries.

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DIY: Installing Deer Warning Whistles! – Why you should use screws instead of mounting tape.

So there’s been more deer around and I figured I get a some deer warning whistles and put them on my Honda Clarity . They sell similar ones online: https://amzn.to/2RfUax1 . I used screws to mount to the front of my car.

The two deer warning whistle attached on to the bumper with foam adhesive tape. There are screw holes on the mounts, however the foam tape holds it fine for about 2 years.

It finally tore the foam and the other one ripped off due to wind speed. This time around i drilled two pilot holes and added two flat head screws. I used a 1/16 drill bit ( https://amzn.to/3hc9Ziz ) on my Ryobi power drill (https://amzn.to/30quh1O ). I had to use aluminum tape (https://amzn.to/2Yl5Xvv) to make the small drill bit see my video of how i did it.

So my there are two types of whistles included in the package, one with closed back end and one with a open back end. The closed one is louder is placed on the passenger side. The open one is quieter and is placed on the driver side. When driving at highway speeds I can hear the passenger side with the passenger window down.

Enjoy and hope this helps!

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