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It's now "Shit on Chinese Home Buyers 2024-2025 Open Season" Somebody!! Quick!!! Post a 99C DEAL OF SOMETHING!!! |
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That’s a hell of a deal. Especially if you’ve already got some Dewalt batteries |
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Kid dribbles like Stanley https://i.makeagif.com/media/4-11-2017/pvE7UE.gif |
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P.s those aren’t my shoes. Those are the open house attendees who all crowded into my home and left their trash ass kids outside. Outside playing ball on a strangers driveway. What the fuck!?!? If I was home I would have whooped those attendees and their kids KFC parking lot style. How dare you come into my home and disrespect my shit. That’s as bad as donk and 69style wanting to pee standing up in my toilet. I’ll be watching you motherfuckers !!!! Toliet cam engaged ! |
I purchased the Roborock Qrevo S vacuum cleaner from Amazon, it was 42% off. It seems to be unavailable now. This thing is awesome, it mops too and it will clean its own mop and dry it. It'll empty the canister itself. Also will map out the room with LIDAR. Only drawback was it took like 4 hours to figure out why it wasn't connecting to wifi during setup.Turns out I couldn't have a password to my wifi with special characters...that part was dumb |
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It can shovel slush, depending how heavy it is. One complaint I have is that holding it gets kinda heavy over time. Still beats shovelling. |
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SnowJoe sounds like my nickname after i do a bag of coke , especially after yray's description "I got the snowjoe, problem is it blows forward and eventually you run out of space to blow it to. it can chew through a foot of powder with ease" |
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I have the Ryobi 40V snow shovel and don't use it much because I can only throw snow forward and mine throws it somewhat far relative to the area I can send the snow towards. I end up mostly using my snowblower + manual shovel since I can better direct where the snow goes. |
at our commercial property we normally ask the guy down the street with an ATV to come plow our yard as soon as it falls but sometimes he is busy doing sidewalks for his other contracts. we thought about buying our own atv but storing it all year and using it like 3x in a year just doesnt really make tons of sense. i don't really wanna get a trailer and take it places recreationally either, i dont have any friends that atv. considering maybe buying like a 28" gas snow blower. is this like a total waste of time for doing a small commercial lot? the plowable area (that matters) is maybe 5000sf. |
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I found it on Amazon.com $129 USD |
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Anyone work in cell phone sales here? I used to have a preferred person but they're on mat leave. I'm looking to move 4 lines from Rogers Sent from my SM-G781W using Tapatalk |
I've used a snowjoe electric shovel and didn't like it for the reasons already mentioned, but also that the ground surface needs to be fairly smooth due to the weight of the shovel. Otherwise, as you push it forward, if you hit a rut or a bump due to uneven surface, you stop suddenly and it's heavy to lift up. If the pavement is relatively smooth it's probably ok but if you're on a rougher surface like say aggregate, it was more frustrating than anything else. Not to mention the hassle of dealing with the electric cord. And it was ridiculously loud. |
The newer 80V snowblowers/snow shovel are pretty good with wet snow, flings it decently far if it's not crazy deep. Above 6-8" it starts to struggle (heyoo) and needs smaller bites/more passes overall. I have a Greenworks 80V snowblower and a sloped paved driveway that can fit 6-8 cars to deal with, it really helps haha. |
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Any recommendation on an orbital polisher that doesn't break the bank? I know the industry standard are Rupes, and they are amazing indeed. But damn it hurts to spend $800 on a tool that I really only use once a month in the summer. |
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