Tuesday, July 19, 2016

New Listing: Short Surface cable.

Too much cable to untangle?

Yip we have a new product in our store.

Check out our short Microsoft Surface cables!



Just 15" inches long, it is guaranteed not to tie you up in knots!


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Mike Lee

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Sunday, July 17, 2016

Cable Test: Be careful!

We have been punting the fact that we sell Genuine Cables for years now, and we do. But we wanted to put some competitor's selling "Genuine" cables to the test to make sure that we are a cut above the rest. So we got our hands an a "Genuine" Surface cable from a seller on ebay.  Sure enough when we cut the cable this is what we found:


Four individual wires. Unlike the genuine Microsoft adapters.  The cable also feels far more rubbery.

For those not so au fait with Genuine Microsoft Parts, here is what they look like:


Shielded with center positive and a small blue wire. The cable also has a far less "rubbery" feel.


So be careful of knock-off cables out there!  Especially from E-bay and Amazon.  Just because they say Genuine, they are NOT!

We only sell Genuine Microsoft Cables not knockoffs!  We also give you piece of mind knowing you've got quality cables that you can rely on when you must depend on it!

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Mike Lee

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Tuesday, July 5, 2016

Keeping my Dog from Digging - Mikegyver style!

So our new dog LOVES to dig up our yard....

I was obviously getting a tad frustrated with the effect on my beautiful lawn, so in true Mikegyver style...Here's I solved it:



1: Mikegyver Battery-Check
2: The Petsafe indoor transmitter - Check.




3: Sealed container - Check.

For those of you who are not familiar with radio fences, it's a collar that you put on your dog.  If your dog gets too close to a transmitter, it first beeps to let them know they are getting too close.  Then, IF they proceed closer to the transmitter it gives them a very mild shock. Nothing strong enough to harm them in any way but just enough to deter them.

Radio fences are also used to contain dogs in a property when a regular fence is not feasible.

Normally, a transmitter(the saucer looking device) is put inside the house perhaps behind a sofa so that your dog or cat will not jump on the sofa. I

It needs to be plugged into an AC outlet, but because this is outside I simply plugged in our 34.2AH "Executive" External battery into the Transmitter and put it where our dog was digging!

The 34.2AH "Executive" External battery will keep this transmitter powered up for about 40+ hours straight.  Since it draws less power then traditional laptops, you'll get more time out of it.

BTW, don't pay attention to the bag of soil, that was used to fill back in the hole!  :-)

Will keep you updated on my lawn!

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Mike
MCT-Corp.com 

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