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gravis86 t1_jd7dbt6 wrote

Which version, specifically? I have the pro 7-quart and have made lots of bread with it no problem. Also how old was yours? I know they upgraded the motor in the pro line about the time I bought mine, 6 years ago I think it was.

The tilt-head units are not built well enough for daily bread-making, and the bowl-lift 6-quart model is not in the same league as the pro line 7-quart, despite looking similar.

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aheadrelieve t1_jd7cq0s wrote

It's certainly practical and durable, and the style is pretty much a matter of personal taste. However, my husband has been using his for years, so I definitely can't complain. At least he doesn't have to spend hundreds on a new one each year.

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Muncie4 t1_jd7c3vw wrote

You are conclusion shopping, let's not do that. If you want advice online, you need to ask the question specifically. Knowing the style helps as we kinda know that based on the website. We have no idea what a multi functional leather bag is, you need to be specific...post a picture maybe. You need to post a budget and don't be coy with it. And remove worth from your brainstem as some think the Rolls Royce Cullinan is a worthy SUV and they aren't wrong from their financial and personal desire viewpoint.

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Dwashelle t1_jd74rq6 wrote

Casio watches in general are absolute beasts.

I have a Casio A500WA, nothing fancy at all. It's about 8 years old, has been through daily battering at my job and has been submerged in water regularly. Still works just as well as the day I got it. Haven't even needed to replace the battery yet. This current one replaced my old one, only because I lost it.

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kuddlesworth9419 t1_jd72qnl wrote

I have some Italian wool gloves that I wear under just some yellow work gloves. The wool gloves are thin but comfy, just means I can replace the work gloves for cheap but keep the wool liners.

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