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answerguru t1_jcy0kzs wrote
Reply to comment by ChalupaCabre in BIFL home audio-the McIntosh MC275 by podaypodayson
He said hifi, not Apple garbage.
answerguru t1_j9vxo84 wrote
Reply to Good pair of sandals/slides by Henrywaltaa
100% Chaco’s forever. They last me about a decade per pair and are built to be resoled and have webbing replaced.
answerguru t1_j7xhsdp wrote
Reply to Request: BIFL Umbrellas by [deleted]
In general, golf umbrellas are amazing for durability. However, they are usually fairly large, which I like.
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Reply to comment by [deleted] in Bought it 15 years ago from an antique store. Replaced the cord, and reshaped the cage (poorly). Been running fine ever since. by PaulBunyanisfromMI
Shockingly, I was an EMT for 7 years in NJ. I’ve seen it all. Also, maybe you could take a lesson in dark sarcasm.
answerguru t1_j69hfdh wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Bought it 15 years ago from an antique store. Replaced the cord, and reshaped the cage (poorly). Been running fine ever since. by PaulBunyanisfromMI
Immediate training method.
answerguru t1_j2rmt11 wrote
Reply to comment by peeshivers243 in [OC] Bible Reading Plan as Circle by jcddyer
Who wants a bigger picture of complete fantasy?
answerguru t1_j2pwyj0 wrote
Reply to comment by Acoldren2002 in Any recommendations on car dash front/rear cam ? So many online reviews which very from great to broke in a month 🤦🏻♂️ by oclookin
Love my Blackvue, but it’s “battery monitor / auto shutoff feature” is horrible. It’s drained my battery so many times, even at the max voltage cutoff.
answerguru t1_j2do6wv wrote
Reply to comment by productoffallout in [LPT] if you're too broke to tip you're too broke for delivery. You never know what number stiff you will be for that driver... I am on my 10th stiff out of 11 deliveries today. All future stiffs for the day will have their food sitting in front of my AC the whole drive. by productoffallout
Hmm, and what did everyone do before these gig economy jobs were invented? Hint: They made it work with part time, regular jobs.
answerguru t1_j276zwe wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in LPT Use liquid dish soap by [deleted]
No, it’s also not a lubricant. It’s a soap aka surfactant.
How about lithium grease, machine oil, or teflon dry lubricant.
Seriously WD40 is great for getting rusty things freed up, but it’s not a good lubricant for long term work.
answerguru t1_j276a0q wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in LPT Use liquid dish soap by [deleted]
Only for a short while. Any regular lubricant is going to do a much better job.
answerguru t1_j272cin wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in LPT Use liquid dish soap by [deleted]
WD40 is not a lubricant.
answerguru t1_j0w6yjl wrote
Reply to 10 years and still kicking, haven’t had to repair or replace a single part (Weber Spirit gas grill from 2012) by ScreamingPrawnBucket
Same grill here. Same good experience. Works like a champ.
answerguru t1_ittaqu0 wrote
Reply to comment by hessmo in The most popular mattress brands on Reddit (r/Mattress) by madredditscientist
Agreed. How long do you find they last? I think mine is going on ~7 years and I feel like it's wearing out. Slept on the identical mattress in my parent's guest bedroom and it felt much more firm.
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Reply to comment by Firestarman in This camera has been going strong since the 1960s - everything still works flawlessly by frontyer0077
Since when do they not return negatives?
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Reply to comment by Insight12783 in Stainless steel Gator french press by flames_32
The one I had was double wall insulated.