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[deleted] OP t1_j6gl094 wrote
Reply to comment by hagcel in [Request]Paper shredder that can process aluminum cans by [deleted]
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higginsp13 t1_j6gkxai wrote
Reply to Good durable sweaters that look good? by MintyMangoss
I don’t know what your style or climate is, but my winter workhorse is the commando sweater from LL bean. All wool, warm and durable as hell.
Cfchicka t1_j6gkx27 wrote
Reply to comment by Ok-Antelope9334 in My baby is home; hit the scratch & dent jackpot. by buoyantgem
A woman made the first comment 😎
hagcel t1_j6gkvgg wrote
Replace the motor with a hand crank. Is an old hack, probably videos online on how to do it. It's the motor that is going to die, not the grinder.
Cfchicka t1_j6gkt9v wrote
Reply to comment by martialar in My baby is home; hit the scratch & dent jackpot. by buoyantgem
Your paying for their time.
m0nkeypox t1_j6gkn8x wrote
I’m under the impression even very expensive designer heels aren’t durable. Makes me wonder if bifl heels are a thing. I suppose you could have someone carve you stone heels. Or cast iron. They would last a lifetime if you remembered to remove them before swimming.
But realistically, a wearable set of bifl heels will likely require a trip to Florence and some good connects.
F-21 t1_j6gjzbe wrote
Reply to New(ish) Fiskar harware is rusting by crespoh69
If it's steel and the coating was scratched, it will rust...
Tbh if it's just a fastener I wouldn't care. If it bothers you a lot just swap the sfastener, they cost a couple cents at a hardware store... Or use a stainless screw.
Flounderfflam t1_j6gjp4b wrote
Reply to comment by SimpleVegetable5715 in Looking for a NON Belgian waffle maker. Do any exist? by free_dharma
ThirdeYe1337 t1_j6gjgeb wrote
Reply to Phones and Headphones. by skykyub
If you're into PC gaming, I've been rockin' the Steelseries Arctis 5 for years and it still works great. Easily serviceable/cleanable and relatively affordable. Good sound quality as well. I also use the Sennheiser PC38x. For music, I like using my Sennheiser HD6xx or HD58x for wired or my Bose QuietComfort 35ii or Sony WH-1000XM4 for wireless. I don't really expect wireless headphones to last for more than a few years, but you never know.
m0nkeypox t1_j6gjd47 wrote
Reply to comment by kahuna_44 in [BI4L Request] Comfortable yet chic pumps for women by myelephantmemory
Totally not bifl
mets2016 t1_j6gj2tu wrote
Reply to Tho the road may wind, and yet your hearts grow weary, still shall ye follow the way. by kilbus
Get some shoe trees. Your boots will thank you
mets2016 t1_j6giub1 wrote
Reply to comment by Junior_Ad2955 in Looking for an affordable steel razor on amazon. by sasquatch_hunter06
It’s probably ZAMAK for that price
Gopokes34 t1_j6gibtv wrote
The chunk it balls, usually orange. Specifically the rubber ones, are the only balls my dog will play with and not eventually destroy.
tuser1969 t1_j6gi9ab wrote
Reply to comment by regaphysics in Looking for an Egyptian cotton goose down comforter (1000+ thread count & 1000+ fill power) by Ok_Marsupial6435
Can confirm Feathered Friends. Amazing quality and light as a feather!
PennyPie15 t1_j6gi31p wrote
Reply to Looking for an Egyptian cotton goose down comforter (1000+ thread count & 1000+ fill power) by Ok_Marsupial6435
I get mine from DeWoolfson Down, sale ending soon! They have several sales each year. Been buying different sizes and weights for over 20 years. Excellent quality. Found them through a high end luxury bedding store.
wacvet t1_j6ghby3 wrote
cherrylpk t1_j6ggpnu wrote
Reply to comment by SP919212973 in Looking for an Egyptian cotton goose down comforter (1000+ thread count & 1000+ fill power) by Ok_Marsupial6435
Whoa. About 5 grand. Ok now I also need to win the powerball.
ReenMo t1_j6ggcq5 wrote
Reply to Looking for an Egyptian cotton goose down comforter (1000+ thread count & 1000+ fill power) by Ok_Marsupial6435
Company Store or Cuddledown
Danklord_drolknaD t1_j6gfh5m wrote
Reply to Looking for an Egyptian cotton goose down comforter (1000+ thread count & 1000+ fill power) by Ok_Marsupial6435
The cubit comforter has been my favorite comforter to date! https://www.pillowcube.com/products/comforter-duvet?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=14506294310&utm_content=126184075385&utm_term=&gadid=642908805507&cq_plac=&cq_net=g&cq_pos=&cq_med=&cq_plt=gp&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIg6uYp6zu_AIVURTUAR1yzQ3vEAAYASAAEgJhsPD_BwE
imreallybimpson t1_j6gfe61 wrote
Reply to Looking for an Egyptian cotton goose down comforter (1000+ thread count & 1000+ fill power) by Ok_Marsupial6435
Thread count is basically irrelevant what you want to ensure is that you get fine/long fiber cotton percale or sateen
sadmanh t1_j6gemd4 wrote
Reply to comment by Junior_Ad2955 in Looking for an Egyptian cotton goose down comforter (1000+ thread count & 1000+ fill power) by Ok_Marsupial6435
I have regular cotton duvet cover for an Ikea duvet, it's actually quite nice.
Dubya_Tag t1_j6gdad5 wrote
Reply to comment by Dubya_Tag in Looking for an Egyptian cotton goose down comforter (1000+ thread count & 1000+ fill power) by Ok_Marsupial6435
My wife wanted a Riley, so we got it & it’s been very pleasant. Do with that what you may.
Saw your other comment, looks like pictures. Can confirm. Check out Riley for sure.
Dubya_Tag t1_j6gd4bb wrote
Reply to Looking for an Egyptian cotton goose down comforter (1000+ thread count & 1000+ fill power) by Ok_Marsupial6435
My wife wanted a Riley, so we got it & it’s been very pleasant. Do with that what you may.
namepickingishard2 t1_j6gl72t wrote
Reply to Looking for an Egyptian cotton goose down comforter (1000+ thread count & 1000+ fill power) by Ok_Marsupial6435
Honestly I like my Costco down a lot, I’ve had it for 6 years now and is better than all the hotel ones (I’ve been to a few luxury hotels like four seasons and ritz for work)
Just get a good cotton cover and you’ll have the comfiest bed