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Straight-Tune-5894 t1_j6gbr7e wrote
Reply to Looking for an Egyptian cotton goose down comforter (1000+ thread count & 1000+ fill power) by Ok_Marsupial6435
Checkout The Company Store. Been around forever, but would look for country of mfr.
Environmental-End691 t1_j6gbfag wrote
Reply to comment by lunacyfreedom in Looking for a glass water bottle, I have a stainless steel one but not a fan of the taste afterwards. by Ok_Walk6578
And you can make or buy a paracord wrap for it to give it some grip and cushion
SimpleVegetable5715 t1_j6gbaam wrote
Most of them will shred cds, so probably soda cans. It'll take a toll on the shredder. Do you think burning the paint on the cans is a good idea?
WalkerSunset t1_j6gara3 wrote
You're going to spend more money in shredders than you make in aluminum. Just buy the aluminum. Most paper shredders won't shred paper for very long, much less aluminum cans.
DeezzzNuttzzz007 t1_j6gaial wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in [Request]Paper shredder that can process aluminum cans by [deleted]
Admittedly, I have not watched it. I may have to.
[deleted] OP t1_j6gacp4 wrote
Reply to comment by DeezzzNuttzzz007 in [Request]Paper shredder that can process aluminum cans by [deleted]
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DeezzzNuttzzz007 t1_j6ga0ke wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in [Request]Paper shredder that can process aluminum cans by [deleted]
My father had a can crusher years and years ago that was manual in use. The problem is it didn’t really crush them for flatten them enough to be used in a cd type of shredding situation. I’m not sure how to get them that thin.
Ventorr OP t1_j6g9zam wrote
Reply to Speed Queen TR7. staining clothes by Ventorr
I will try to do them on warm hot
NeofelisNight OP t1_j6g9uxg wrote
Reply to comment by Vloneturtle in 18 years later, thinking this catfish will out live me. by NeofelisNight
Asian upside down catfish
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Reply to comment by DeezzzNuttzzz007 in [Request]Paper shredder that can process aluminum cans by [deleted]
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yellowsweater1414 t1_j6g9r8z wrote
Reply to comment by sasquatch_hunter06 in Looking for an affordable steel razor on amazon. by sasquatch_hunter06
Awesome! Best of luck. I clean and dry mine thoroughly after each use. Open it up, rinse the blade, and wipe it dry (carefully). You can find blades online or even at target.
Kidan6 t1_j6g9kkm wrote
Honestly, safety razors are dirt cheap to make, and hard to mess up.So, yes, buy that $7 USD QShave, or the $9-$15 Baili or Weishi or Zomchi. When some no-name company decides to put out a safety razor out of nowhere, they're usually just buying one of these cheap Chinese razors, and they work fine.(Although probably made out of zamak, and not steel)
QShave Merkur adjustable knockoff:
https://www.amazon.com/QSHAVE-Adjustable-Double-Classic-Titanium/dp/B06XGVRQKP/ref=sr_1_6?crid=SYPT9IT42RUT&keywords=qshave&qid=1675046930&sprefix=qshave%2Caps%2C123&sr=8-6
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DeezzzNuttzzz007 t1_j6g9gxr wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in [Request]Paper shredder that can process aluminum cans by [deleted]
You’re pretty much gonna have to flatten the can to be able to run it through there in that situation with the CD shredder I’m thinking 🤔
humbugHorseradish t1_j6g9bmr wrote
I think Thrustmaster has swapable parts, but I can't comment on quality, have never used
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Reply to comment by DeezzzNuttzzz007 in [Request]Paper shredder that can process aluminum cans by [deleted]
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Muncie4 t1_j6g9098 wrote
You will be ingesting pesticides your entire life as has man since the dawn of time. Your first logical breakdown is assuming that pesticide ingestion is bad. You eat apples right? They contain arsenic. Are you going to ozone them to remove the arsenic? No? Why not...its legit poison! You have to realize that the dose is the poison and you consuming on a daily basis, an infinitesimal amount of dirt, pesticides, rodent feces, hair and all manner of unsightly items cause no harm.
Next item up for bid is the massive influx of Tiktok and other videos that show these items "removing pesticides" via ghetto ultrasonic cleaning, ozone generation, both or other quackery. What about herbicides though? Fungicides? Insecticides? Fertilizers? We not caring about other chemicals in the farming process? Will these cleaners remove surface contaminants? Yes. Can you do the same thing for $0 with a rag and a 15 minute water bath? Yes. The results will be the same within one standard deviation.
Now if you want to get one of these just to make your feel better even though its an ignorant purchase, great....go on with your bad self. There's no harm in ignorant purchases, heck some love getting nitrogen fills in their tires. But do so with open eyes. And zero of these products have any run-time worth a damn for us to discuss in this subreddit.
ChucklesDaCuddleCuck t1_j6g8p3c wrote
Merkur is a great brand. Don't know if they are on Amazon though
humbugHorseradish t1_j6g8lur wrote
Reply to comment by Agile-Coat931 in Phones and Headphones. by skykyub
Came here to upvote this. ATH-M50x all the way.
DeezzzNuttzzz007 t1_j6g8kv8 wrote
That’s a tall order, sir. You may have up that price significantly.
Prunkle t1_j6g700t wrote
Mueller brand wrist brace I was able to find mine locally. Wore them for at least a couple hours every day for more than a year. Washed with my laundry and hung dry. They're still going strong. They have a stiff wrist support that keeps the wrist from bending so your partner may need some time to adjust to the limited motion, but they have little to no padding and are very comfortable.
I worked 7 years at starbucks and now have my own bookkeeping business so I'm very careful with my wrists. As a side note - google median nerve stretches. The same nerve that gets pinched in the wrist also runs up the arm and shoulder. Those helped me not wear the braces as much.
Best of luck to you both.
lazylittlelady t1_j6g5xtu wrote
Reply to comment by Ok_Marsupial6435 in Looking for an Egyptian cotton goose down comforter (1000+ thread count & 1000+ fill power) by Ok_Marsupial6435
You have to fluff them
regaphysics t1_j6g5g0v wrote
Reply to comment by SP919212973 in Looking for an Egyptian cotton goose down comforter (1000+ thread count & 1000+ fill power) by Ok_Marsupial6435
Yeah lol, pricey stuff
tovasshi t1_j6g57o5 wrote
Reply to Speed Queen TR7. staining clothes by Ventorr
When you hooked it up, did you turn the hot water back on? Cold water causes detergent staining.
The other cause is hard water, which can be mitigated by adding a bit of salt or backing soda to your wash.
[deleted] t1_j6g57db wrote
Reply to comment by Thertrius in My baby is home; hit the scratch & dent jackpot. by buoyantgem
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Beautiful-Page3135 t1_j6gctei wrote
Reply to New(ish) Fiskar harware is rusting by crespoh69
This is why I always buy Ames. They were the go to shovel company for the railroads during the 19th century and their quality still holds up today.