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Fenestr t1_javs9s6 wrote
Reply to comment by ratbird9 in What's the Cadillac of house brooms? by PsychologyNo972
Yeah, I guess it’s not really the cadillac of brooms, but they work well.
fazalmajid t1_javm5zz wrote
Reply to comment by maio84 in bifl leather jacket recommendation for the UK or EU please. by maio84
Yes, I am very fond of 3/4 leather jackets as well.
t3m3r1t4 t1_javl9a8 wrote
Reply to comment by theofficialreality in Dudley lock purchased in 2005 for my first day of high school by suzysara
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t3m3r1t4 t1_javl7yp wrote
Most Dudley locks rounded to the nearest 5 if the code didn't end with a 3 or 7. WAY EASIER TO REMEMBER. Hated getting a Master Lock.
maio84 OP t1_javdk0e wrote
Reply to comment by fazalmajid in bifl leather jacket recommendation for the UK or EU please. by maio84
i like the barnstormer and hoochhauler :)
maio84 OP t1_javde3d wrote
Reply to comment by fazalmajid in bifl leather jacket recommendation for the UK or EU please. by maio84
thanks
kuddlesworth9419 t1_jav86hf wrote
Ebay second hand is probably the best place if you want something affordable. That would be the first place I would look anyway.
CraigWyoming t1_jav2unc wrote
Reply to What's the Cadillac of house brooms? by PsychologyNo972
What ever the maid uses
Matterbox t1_jauzdmk wrote
Reply to What's the Cadillac of house brooms? by PsychologyNo972
Completely appropriate.
Vinyl_Purest t1_jauz5p2 wrote
Reply to Not only has my 1985 Sharp VZ2000 survived the death of albums and cassettes, it now bears witness to their revival again nearly 40 years later. Yes, that’s an album, not a 45. These boomboxes are still highly collectible and there is a whole new aftermarket of repair parts to ensure their survival. by sparksofthetempest
I have two of them.
purrrreeto t1_jauwv5x wrote
Reply to comment by oldenuff2know in What's the Cadillac of house brooms? by PsychologyNo972
Are these good for crumbs and small debris or mostly just pet hair?
hoovcluck t1_jauuw17 wrote
Reply to What's the Cadillac of house brooms? by PsychologyNo972
He said Cadillac but he meant Lexus.
GoldenNerd1 t1_jauul83 wrote
Reply to What's the Cadillac of house brooms? by PsychologyNo972
Vancouver, Granville island brooms
johanvondoogiedorf t1_jausfjx wrote
Reply to What's the Cadillac of house brooms? by PsychologyNo972
My small business makes an all metal broom that costs $999. We hope one day to offer a guarantee for life but we have never sold one
dafergus t1_jaur3gk wrote
Reply to comment by Junior_Ad2955 in What's the Cadillac of house brooms? by PsychologyNo972
Libman has never done me wrong.
who-are-we-anyway t1_jauqii8 wrote
Reply to comment by zazarinrac in What's the Cadillac of house brooms? by PsychologyNo972
They're awesome! I really can't recommend them enough for anyone with pets, they're great for anyone really but especially those dealing with pet hair. I bought one off Amazon for my mom 6 years ago, 2 years ago when I lived with my dad I also bought him one, and then I bought myself one when I moved on my own. I bought one called the FURemover off Amazon and all three are still going strong!
DirtRoad357 t1_jaupezj wrote
Reply to comment by BongosTooLoud in What's the Cadillac of house brooms? by PsychologyNo972
Am shook by this revelation
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MonalisaMakeupMomma OP t1_jauowdo wrote
Reply to comment by Illustrious_Bed902 in looking for a double walled insulated kids water bottle that doesn't leak by MonalisaMakeupMomma
I've taken them apart but maybe I can just try replacing the o ring first. I honestly didn't even think of that. Thank you!
ratbird9 t1_jauo5ur wrote
Reply to comment by Fenestr in What's the Cadillac of house brooms? by PsychologyNo972
These are good too for the money. And some of the proceeds go to supporting deaf and hard of hearing, right?
Antique_Okra_8988 t1_jauny2u wrote
Reply to What's the Cadillac of house brooms? by PsychologyNo972
I buy Lions Club brooms at my son’s barber shop. They are solid and last forever at $10.
whatfuckingever69 t1_jaunujn wrote
Reply to What's the Cadillac of house brooms? by PsychologyNo972
I’ve had the same full circle broom for a few years now. You can buy replacement heads if needed, but I haven’t needed to. They are also environmentally conscious
BongosTooLoud t1_jaundim wrote
Reply to comment by hustonat in What's the Cadillac of house brooms? by PsychologyNo972
Shaker Village is awesome. Just chiming in with a tiny correction that the crafts are not made by Shakers. The Shakers refused to have sex as part of their religious beliefs, and consequently died out in Kentucky. Their crafts are awesome though and people continue to craft in their style. :)
Sickofbaltimore t1_javspnf wrote
Reply to Are Leather/Good Year Welt (GYW) Womens Shoes Worth It? by TielAppeal
The maintenance part of my stitched footwear is really quite minimal. The time and effort put into shopping for new shoes every few months is probably greater than my maintenance "routine" (for lack of a better word.)
You don't really need to waterproof high quality leather shoes. They can handle being wet. Those cheap shoes we all buy? They fall apart when wet.
Do you have a style that you like to wear now? Maybe we can help you locate something similar.