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KingofPro t1_j6uhbmg wrote
Show me the calibration sticker
hello_quokka t1_j6u9a77 wrote
RIP RadioShack 🥺
tnoutdoors t1_j6u4m00 wrote
A reminder of a better time and better quality products. Glad to see it chugging along!
ChunkyBrassMonkey t1_j6u4cel wrote
It'll probably last longer than RadioShack itself.
Grammar-Police2002 t1_j6pgh1w wrote
Reply to comment by ComprehensiveRow4189 in [Request] Looking for a bifold wallet that won't slip out of pockets by Master-Most-8319
Great looking wallets. About to pull the trigger on one. Thanks.
clc1076 OP t1_j6pgeji wrote
Reply to comment by kahuna_44 in Handmade leather mens bifold by clc1076
Oh, ok. 9 card. Thanks for the tip!
clc1076 OP t1_j6pgbpx wrote
Reply to comment by MonstahButtonz in Handmade leather mens bifold by clc1076
Thank you!
kahuna_44 t1_j6pg088 wrote
Reply to Handmade leather mens bifold by clc1076
9 slot.
Ho ho. Mr fancy pants.
Lost Dutchman leather makes good stuff. He’s got a small shop in Arizona
MonstahButtonz t1_j6pflvz wrote
Reply to Handmade leather mens bifold by clc1076
Oh, easy answer!
I HIGHLY recommend Saddleback Leather Co. !!!
I've had mine for years now and it's the best wallet I've ever had.
Capable-Asparagus978 t1_j6pfavj wrote
This is one thing I would highly recommend not to use with a baby. The consequences are deadly and it happens so fast. My old firm did legal work for The Danny Foundation. Too many kids are killed or disabled by old cribs.
enfly t1_j6pf8bg wrote
Junior_Ad2955 t1_j6pdpoc wrote
Reply to comment by Nanosleep1024 in Can you help identify this sheet material? It's literally one of grandma's old sheets, it seems to have a thread count of about 150, but the most important thing is the weight, it's 240gsm, twice as heavy as anything I can find online. by PrettyGazelle
The sheets take about 6-7 washes to really soften up and after that, they are amazing. My wife insists on only using them, which is hilarious since she thought I was exaggerating about them. Nothing is for everyone though.
To us the towels are the perfect weight, feel, and absorbency. They aren’t as “fluffy” as others maybe, but they all lose that feeling anyway since it’s mostly chemical induced. We only use their towels too, but the sheets are worth it more than the towels. Sorry you were disappointed with RLC, their products truly are incredible. I would wash the sheets a few more times for sure, but if you don’t like the towels you probably won’t ever
MonstahButtonz t1_j6pdk8a wrote
Reply to comment by free_dharma in Looking for a NON Belgian waffle maker. Do any exist? by free_dharma
You got it 👍🏻
Junior_Ad2955 t1_j6pd077 wrote
Reply to comment by imyxle in BIFL comforter that is not a down comforter? by Soulstarter
Yes we do, we have our house at 72 in the summer and it gets a little hotter than that in our bedroom, and we use it in the winter and it is fantastic in both extremes
free_dharma OP t1_j6pcag2 wrote
Reply to comment by MonstahButtonz in Looking for a NON Belgian waffle maker. Do any exist? by free_dharma
Thanks!
WeepToWaterTheTrees t1_j6pa3m3 wrote
Reply to comment by Im_no-1 in [BI4L Request] Comfortable yet chic pumps for women by myelephantmemory
I have some hand me down Clark’s. They’re very comfortable.
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highleveldirty t1_j6p9qcs wrote
Reply to My Kenmore Model 1914, circia 1976. The item it's repairing is Patagonia shirt I've had since 2005. by thegroundhurts
Japanese import machines from the 50's-70's are the unsung workhorses of vintage machines. I see these a lot in thrift stores. The 70's Kenmores are maybe the most common machines out there. They seem bulletproof. I think the 60's breed of Japanese machines are even better, but they are harder to find. I would recommend anyone buy one of these over a Singer HD all day even if they cost the same.
regaphysics t1_j6p9ocy wrote
Darn tough are good for hiking and long distance walking - IF you have regular or narrow feet. They don’t work well with wider than average feet. And I strongly encourage you only get regular cushion - not full cushion, which is much tighter.
For everyday/ casual use, short walks, etc, I prefer Smartwool, which makes a looser, warmer, more cushioned sock that is better for regular use.
PrettyGazelle OP t1_j6p791f wrote
Reply to comment by javaavril in Can you help identify this sheet material? It's literally one of grandma's old sheets, it seems to have a thread count of about 150, but the most important thing is the weight, it's 240gsm, twice as heavy as anything I can find online. by PrettyGazelle
OK, I just tracked down a pair of Irish linen flat sheets for the bargain price of £1,188.79 !
Nanyea t1_j6p6q2n wrote
Reply to comment by PrettyGazelle in Can you help identify this sheet material? It's literally one of grandma's old sheets, it seems to have a thread count of about 150, but the most important thing is the weight, it's 240gsm, twice as heavy as anything I can find online. by PrettyGazelle
To jump off this, anyone know a vendor with a good Muslin sheet or something else breathable, soft, durable, but also zippered for a queen bed?
MonstahButtonz t1_j6p688h wrote
Reply to comment by free_dharma in Looking for a NON Belgian waffle maker. Do any exist? by free_dharma
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Reply to comment by free_dharma in Looking for a NON Belgian waffle maker. Do any exist? by free_dharma
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Rojelioenescabeche t1_j6unrtr wrote
Reply to About 23 years old and still works perfectly. by KittehKittehKat
Hmmm. Fluke colors. Maybe it’s a Fluke on the inside at a fraction of the cost.