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Great Lakes Beer Review by Green Gear

by mrgreengear on 20 January, 2009

Mr. Green Gear really enjoys beer. Not so much in quantity, but in quality. Sure, I’ve put down more than my fair share of Natural Light, but as I progress in my elder years I’ve begun to drink less, and less of better and better beer. Not bad huh?
Here in Ohio, some of our better [...]

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Method omop Review by Green Gear

by mrgreengear on 19 January, 2009

swiffer me this…. You get a call from a Realtor saying they would like to show your home… that’s great, but what do you do when they want to look at it THE SAME DAY and your house is far from clean? Well, if you’re the Green Gear family, you bust out a platoon of [...]

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Grenware Biodegradable Dinnerware Review by Green Gear

by mrgreengear on 18 January, 2009

A few months ago i received a promo plate from a company called ecosource who had started making complete dinnerware out or recycled rice hulls. I’m pretty sure I got this because my name was on a list to attend a green conference, which I ended up not going to. Instead of simply [...]

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Break from Reviews!  Happy Weekend. 
Just a few weeks ago I finalized the method and criteria I use to evaluate and rate products.  To go along with that here is a long video of me opining on that very subject.  And yes, since you are thinking it, I was really tired when i filmed this. 
What do [...]

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Submit Your Green Product For Review to Green Gear

by mrgreengear on 15 January, 2009

Hey!   You! 
Are you a manufacturer of green products?  Are you looking to get your product a little more exposure?  And not just any exposure, but candid and in-depth photo, written, and video coverage as portrayed by Mr. Green Gear?  I know, it’s not cnet.com or any of the other “fancy” websites.  But I can offer [...]

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Method Wood For Good Wipes Review by Green Gear

by mrgreengear on 14 January, 2009

Mankind hath always enjoyed the look and feel of wood.  It is a sign of strength, power, durability, and elegance.  Its difficult to imagine a world where wood played a lesser part.  Our buildings, our furniture, our fire, and our fences.  The Red Wood Forests, Log Cabins, Ships, and the entire state of Oregon would [...]

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For small business owners, business cards are often the writs that document first impressions.  They are a small window into the business’ owner and its operations.  A few weeks ago i ran across a set of business cards made of recycled cereal boxes by the US Business Card Company.  I sent an email over to [...]

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A couple of days ago I picked up a new toothbrush (RIP old toofbrush!), at Generation Green in Columbus, made by Radius.  it’s called the Source toothbrush and is made mostly of recycled wood and paper pulp.
The head of the toothbrush is partially recycled is disposable when finished.  You can keep on buying heads [...]

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I Hope everyone is having a great weekend!
A few weeks ago Dave over at HighSierra Showerheads asked us to review his new low flow showerhead, the 1.5GPM (gallon per minute) FCS-200.  And, as always, we were happy to oblige.
The first thing you recognize about the HighSierra FCS-200 is its design.  It isn’t very long and [...]

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360 Vodka Product Review by Green Gear

by mrgreengear on 1 January, 2009

Drink it up!   A new brand of Vodka has hit the shelf and in addition to being distilled and filter more times than is meaningful it is boasting “green” cred, and giving eco-friendly vodka lovers the world around a reason to raise their glasses.
Mrs. Green Gear and I found this vodka on new years eve [...]

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