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nooch-baby t1_j6jpck8 wrote
Reply to Looking for an Egyptian cotton goose down comforter (1000+ thread count & 1000+ fill power) by Ok_Marsupial6435
Goose down is super cruel. The geese are treated horribly and eventually killed. Why not go for synthetic instead?
ubermonkey t1_j6joq6l wrote
Reply to comment by sunflowercompass in This espresso machine is from 2004, i got it from Savers last year and it works like brand new. I know people online who have even older ones that still work perfectly. by Waryur
I feel that.
I came to espresso from pour over, though, so for me getting a delicious American in, realistically, less than a minute is pretty great even if I have to measure-grind-tamp-pull during that minute.
DudeFromMiami t1_j6joowt wrote
Reply to This espresso machine is from 2004, i got it from Savers last year and it works like brand new. I know people online who have even older ones that still work perfectly. by Waryur
Rancilio Silvia for 35 bucks?! Wtfff that was an absolute steal
CableGuy_86 t1_j6jon55 wrote
There was a recall on Philips CPAP machines if the user had utilized one of those cleaners like the "So Clean" units. The CPAP cleaners use ozone generators to "clean and sanitize" the mask and tubes, but Philips found that these machines were degrading and damaging the mask and tubes and causing all kinds of nasty chemical reactions that are dangerous to humans. Seems to me that you wouldn't want to use something like that (ozone generator) on anything you even come in contact with, let alone consume.
czar1249 t1_j6jngr7 wrote
Reply to Redback boots, only a year old but they’ve seen a lot and are still the comfiest shoes I own by FattyBolgerIV
I bought a pair of the RedBack Rescue boots when I needed steel toes and they became the only shoes I wore. Hiking? Yup. Walking around? Yup. Cutting firewood? Yup. Working on my car? Yes. Working with multi-ton machines and cranes? You know it. I’m really pissed that I haven’t seen them since I moved places, but I know they were still fully intact after a few years of daily wear and tear. Plus their leather treatment balm is really nice.
Blue-Bird780 t1_j6jmnf1 wrote
Yeah even if the ozone machine gets surface level contaminants out, that says nothing about chemicals that penetrate into the fruit itself.
Cherries for example, are often sprayed with a hardening agent prior to being picked. This is to make it so the skin can stand up to the rigours of being picked, sorted, packed and shipped with minimal casualties. This chemical penetrates through the thin af skin of the fruit and can never be removed. As a picker they make you wear N95s (on good orchards, bad ones don’t mention it at all) because if you get someone pregnant after inhaling a bunch of this chemical in the trees, the children are at greater risk of birth defects. But as far as eating this chemical goes, if you eat too much in one sitting you get the runs like any low fibre fruit but otherwise it’s totally safe.
Edit: fixing bad autocorrect
FattyBolgerIV OP t1_j6jmmrs wrote
Reply to comment by NSUCK13 in Redback boots, only a year old but they’ve seen a lot and are still the comfiest shoes I own by FattyBolgerIV
These were my first boots like this and I was really surprised with how well they fit, I had always assumed they would feel loose or something but not at all
Bakerbot101 t1_j6jm9ah wrote
Reply to comment by FattyBolgerIV in Redback boots, only a year old but they’ve seen a lot and are still the comfiest shoes I own by FattyBolgerIV
Tenks
smoothies-for-me t1_j6jm7sg wrote
Reply to Recommendations for a reliable hiking shoe by Cgodz88
Altra Loan Peaks are the top used/surveyed shoes of people that thru hike the Appalacian Trail for several years now.
FattyBolgerIV OP t1_j6jli48 wrote
Reply to comment by Bakerbot101 in Redback boots, only a year old but they’ve seen a lot and are still the comfiest shoes I own by FattyBolgerIV
Huberds, was recently recommended it on another sub. Works really well
riemerbeek t1_j6jl07y wrote
I have a Fireboard 2
Great system with nice accesoires
NSUCK13 t1_j6jkubt wrote
Reply to Redback boots, only a year old but they’ve seen a lot and are still the comfiest shoes I own by FattyBolgerIV
will have to check these out, been wanting a nice pair of slip on boots like that.
riemerbeek t1_j6jku5p wrote
Reply to New(ish) Fiskar harware is rusting by crespoh69
I bought a fiskars drywall tool, its so bad
Knife part is waaaaay too thick to cut in even not that tight spaces, the blade part is loose, saw gets dull very fast, and is overal quiet a heavy boy
Never again, 25 euros down the drain
sunflowercompass t1_j6jkorc wrote
Reply to comment by ubermonkey in This espresso machine is from 2004, i got it from Savers last year and it works like brand new. I know people online who have even older ones that still work perfectly. by Waryur
Yeah but back in the day when I drank a lot of coffee it was sooo convenient to just push a button and get a quick drink. Also great for the morning while I am still waking up :)
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lordjeebus t1_j6jkgvp wrote
Reply to Medicine Dosage Syringe? by jonathan-zollinger
Glass syringes exist and should be durable, but are not really for this purpose. Unlike plastic syringes with rubber seals, there is nothing that holds the plunger in place, so if you tilt it vertically without holding the plunger in place, either the medication or the plunger will fall out.
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KimbleDeckard t1_j6jk1yd wrote
Reply to Redback boots, only a year old but they’ve seen a lot and are still the comfiest shoes I own by FattyBolgerIV
I wanted to get a pair of their slip-ons so bad, but unfortunately my feet are insanely narrow. Had to give up that dream.
diab0lus t1_j6jjhj2 wrote
Reply to This espresso machine is from 2004, i got it from Savers last year and it works like brand new. I know people online who have even older ones that still work perfectly. by Waryur
Mine is about 18 years old at this point. I have a Rocky grinder too. I expect both to last indefinitely.
zilog88 t1_j6jj69z wrote
Reply to comment by ContractTrue6613 in This espresso machine is from 2004, i got it from Savers last year and it works like brand new. I know people online who have even older ones that still work perfectly. by Waryur
Depends on where you're buying it. In Italy you can get a new one for about 350 usd.
zilog88 t1_j6jj277 wrote
Reply to This espresso machine is from 2004, i got it from Savers last year and it works like brand new. I know people online who have even older ones that still work perfectly. by Waryur
This is a very good machine, makes better coffee than most of the drip coffee makers.
Slipstriker9 t1_j6jiuxx wrote
Reply to Looking for a glass water bottle, I have a stainless steel one but not a fan of the taste afterwards. by Ok_Walk6578
Try titanium, shouldn't leave any teast as completely un reactive.
[deleted] t1_j6jpme0 wrote
Reply to comment by Unique_Name_2 in This espresso machine is from 2004, i got it from Savers last year and it works like brand new. I know people online who have even older ones that still work perfectly. by Waryur
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