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"Bear claw" style telescoping back scratchers with curved heads. This is the best kind I've ever used.
I just ordered some for the wife. Thanks for the recco"Bear claw" style telescoping back scratchers with curved heads. This is the best kind I've ever used.
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Dedicated tool always works best.+
back scratches ^
a few night ago in bed had an annoying itch on my back, couldn't reach it.
grabbed a plastic coat hanger next to me and scratched my back with it = FIXED!
+Dedicated tool always works best.
From the paint protection perspective, one of the worst things one can do is brushing something (dust, snow, especially ice) over the paint. The outcome is at least severe swirls, if not scratches.I don’t know why when there is a plethora of quality extendable snow brushes for low prices.
I don’t know why people drive and don’t clear their cars off only to have snow slide down and cover the windshield.
To that end, I have two of the extendable snow brushes from Costco and one of them is probably over 10 years old.
+I'll be happy to Rush Delivery over to you a plank of wood with a rusty nail througfh it.
Happy to pay the shipping.
(Honestly though, no Dollar Stores in W.I. within walking distance to buy one of those?)
crank that bass and wait for the dropI don’t know why when there is a plethora of quality extendable snow brushes for low prices.
I don’t know why people drive and don’t clear their cars off only to have snow slide down and cover the windshield.
To that end, I have two of the extendable snow brushes from Costco and one of them is probably over 10 years old.
I just received my fan. It is incredibly powerful! I like the lights on it too. Thanks for the suggestion.This 18650-powered battery operated fan:
I bought mine in 2016. It's been with me all over the world, used nightly, often 24/7. Literally, this thing goes wherever I do. Outdoor restaurants, theme parks, outdoor work, warm offices, in hotel rooms, etc. It really saved my butt during hurricanes. We had to turn them off one time after a hurricane because we were getting too cold! Runtime is 9 hours on low, although I usually run it off USB in hotel rooms.
That one was still going strong after 10 years...until last night when I accidentally knocked it off a high shelf onto a porcelain tile (not ceramic) floor which is mounted to a poured concrete foundation. It's fallen many times over the years, but this time cracked the case and bent the fan spindle. The motor keeps trying to work, but alas it was a fatal wound. You will be missed little bud. Even Ms TPA was sad to see it go. She has one in pink.
Fortunately, I have many, many spares still in boxes. I buy them in bulk when they go on sale and I give these away as gifts and even tips.
You can say that again!Pentel P series mechanical pencils. Became fascinated with these the first time I saw them on my Dad's desk when I was a little kid. I'm partial to the P209 lead size so I swap the guts from those into different colored bodies. This Rhodia notepad is sweet as well.View attachment 91511
Yessir! Nice collection there.You can say that again!
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The 'original colours' set on top stays on my bedroom/office desk's pen cup.
The ones on the lower left travel in my EDC bag.
All of them see very constant use during my study sessions, be them on language or more general seminars depending on where I am.
The other two are oddballs.
The white one (actually transparent) is a P209 I purchased for on-person carry and practically lives behind my ear. I'm also partial to 0.9mm for general use, it's a comfortable one and makes my handwriting look less jagged.
The brown P203 is a lost one that I've found.
Not sure how popular this opinion is, but with the lightweight grip I use, I actually find the P20X a really comfortable writer, no matter the lead size.