Thanks! And I just finished a video trying out a haircutting kit on myself. I am not sure I look so great after 20 minutes of trying to trim my own hair! I will post that this weekend on @parristx Let me know what you think.
And in the few times I have been to Death Valley the humidity was always very low and your sweat evaporated. Here in Austin it just tends to form rivulets and runs off you.
Nobody else has mentioned how hot the handle gets. Not sure if I want to get a sun shade umbrella now. The temperature doesn't actually drop, shades prevent the seat or steering wheel from getting burning hot. That's just the false advertising claims.
Definitely better than nothing! We splurged on the Weathertech custom fit ones… Not at convenient to roll and unroll but they work great! You should review / test one of those solar powered exhaust fans that stick in the window… dunno if they work but very curious!
I don't remember where I got the one for my car, but it does seem to be custom fit and insulated and also makes a major difference. I will have to look at Weathertech for my next car. I have been using their floor mats for a long time now and they do make nice products. I didn't know that they had sun shields.
@@EpicReviewGuys After my post here, I looked at the Weathertech sunshade and it looks exactly like the one I have been using, but I don't know where I got it.
I bought a double deal so I got 4 all together I finally remembered I bought them and all four are broken I got pictures. And would be greatful if I could have my money back and it didn't work like you said.
It doesn't work because you can't remove it if it burns your hands. I'll just stick with the standard cardboard sun shield or those silver ones that fold up.
7:57 - Potential measurement error. If your were measuring metal, then you need to add tape to it so it isn't reflective. If you are pointing at a reflective surface then the reading your getting may be a reflection of what your measuring instead of what your measuring. Thank you for doing a review of this. I've always wondered how well they work when seeing them in stores. Thumbs up from me.
@@EpicReviewGuys My knowledge is second hand, watching thermal testing on PC components where they said they added tape to a surface to stop it from being reflective in order to get an accurate measurement. In my non expert opinion, if the surface isn't reflective then you should be fine. Looks like there is information online when googling such as 'Understanding and fixing infrared thermography issues on reflective surfaces' In the end I care more for your health then for this to be an accurate measurement. I would rather have stay cool then to get overdone in a hot vehicle. Thank you for the followup comment.
That one is just not big enough for your car. unless they make larger ones, for wider cars, you just saved me $20.00. The foldable one I have been using that fits the windshield, does make a major difference inside the car. It sounded like a good idea, but making something fold up like an umbrella makes it have to be too thin and not insulated, so it is just slightly better than using nothing. Thanks for the video, but I think I will stay with the one I have been using.
Good to see you back! 👍🏽
Thanks! I have got a few more As Seen On TV items to try out soon!
I have the WeatherTech windshield cover. I also crack all my windows and sunroof. It makes a huge difference.
Good to know- thanks!
This review makes me like and subscribe. I bought one that is big enough for an SUV.
Another great video, Parris! I'm tempted to buy one, even though I don't have a car. . . LOL!
Thanks Ross! You would definitely stand out using it as a rain umbrella.
@@EpicReviewGuys Absolutely! Especially since it hardly rains here in Las Vegas!
BTW, you look fantastic!
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Thanks! And I just finished a video trying out a haircutting kit on myself. I am not sure I look so great after 20 minutes of trying to trim my own hair! I will post that this weekend on @parristx Let me know what you think.
@@EpicReviewGuys Hey, Parris! Can you post it here? You Tube is really my only social media outlet.
sweet Jesus, I never knew it got that hot in Austin TX. that's Death Valley type of temperatures.
And in the few times I have been to Death Valley the humidity was always very low and your sweat evaporated. Here in Austin it just tends to form rivulets and runs off you.
@@EpicReviewGuys wow
Nobody else has mentioned how hot the handle gets. Not sure if I want to get a sun shade umbrella now. The temperature doesn't actually drop, shades prevent the seat or steering wheel from getting burning hot. That's just the false advertising claims.
Definitely better than nothing! We splurged on the Weathertech custom fit ones… Not at convenient to roll and unroll but they work great! You should review / test one of those solar powered exhaust fans that stick in the window… dunno if they work but very curious!
I don't remember where I got the one for my car, but it does seem to be custom fit and insulated and also makes a major difference. I will have to look at Weathertech for my next car. I have been using their floor mats for a long time now and they do make nice products. I didn't know that they had sun shields.
I didn't know WeatherTech made sun shades. My wife loves her WeatherTech floor mats so I will check that out. Thanks!
Same here.
Love my WeatherTech mats and sunshield. It fits the windshield perfectly.
@@EpicReviewGuys After my post here, I looked at the Weathertech sunshade and it looks exactly like the one I have been using, but I don't know where I got it.
I bought a double deal so I got 4 all together I finally remembered I bought them and all four are broken I got pictures. And would be greatful if I could have my money back and it didn't work like you said.
It doesn't work because you can't remove it if it burns your hands. I'll just stick with the standard cardboard sun shield or those silver ones that fold up.
7:57 - Potential measurement error. If your were measuring metal, then you need to add tape to it so it isn't reflective. If you are pointing at a reflective surface then the reading your getting may be a reflection of what your measuring instead of what your measuring.
Thank you for doing a review of this. I've always wondered how well they work when seeing them in stores. Thumbs up from me.
Thanks! The metal is painted black so would there still be the reflection issue?
@@EpicReviewGuys My knowledge is second hand, watching thermal testing on PC components where they said they added tape to a surface to stop it from being reflective in order to get an accurate measurement. In my non expert opinion, if the surface isn't reflective then you should be fine. Looks like there is information online when googling such as 'Understanding and fixing infrared thermography issues on reflective surfaces'
In the end I care more for your health then for this to be an accurate measurement. I would rather have stay cool then to get overdone in a hot vehicle. Thank you for the followup comment.
Thanks for the explanation. I will keep it in mind for measuring reflective surfaces. 👍
That one is just not big enough for your car. unless they make larger ones, for wider cars, you just saved me $20.00. The foldable one I have been using that fits the windshield, does make a major difference inside the car. It sounded like a good idea, but making something fold up like an umbrella makes it have to be too thin and not insulated, so it is just slightly better than using nothing. Thanks for the video, but I think I will stay with the one I have been using.
Something with actual insulation might be interesting to try.
Why on earth would they make this with metal
I think for the umbrella features to work they might have needed to use metal. I don't think plastic would hold up.
Oh no this seems awful that the metal could result in such easy burns. thank you and I’m in South Texas so I know the relentless heat here.
It would be nice if they gave a warning about that.
I know something good is going to happen today in Jesus' name we pray amen 🙏 🙌
A nice Sunday sentiment! 🕊🕊