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Is Mattress Firm a ripoff for buying a mattress? My 200 dollar one is killing me and I've decided to be an adult and invest in my sleep. I'd like a chain store so I can go try it out. I don't know what my budget is but I'm not spending 5k. I'm thinking 1k if I absolutely love it. I live in Las Vegas if anyone knows of anything region specific. Rolo has a new favorite as of 18:30 on Feb 27, 2016 |
# ? Feb 27, 2016 18:27 |
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What size mattress are you looking for? Do you like firm, soft, do you sleep "hot," etc.? It's very difficult to get a good "feel" for a mattress lying on one for five minutes in a store, since you presumably sleep for hours and not minutes. You can get a decent mattress at Mattress Firm, but whether it's your best bet is dependent on exactly what you're looking for in a mattress.
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# ? Feb 27, 2016 19:09 |
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Queen, I would say soft, I wouldn't say I sleep hot or cold. I think feather beds/feather pillows are the most comfortable things ever. I will also be shopping for not-crap sheets and pillows.
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# ? Feb 27, 2016 20:27 |
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I got a leesa. loving amaaaazing mattress
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# ? Feb 28, 2016 02:30 |
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Captain Duvel posted:I got a leesa. loving amaaaazing mattress Never heard of this it might be exactly what I'm looking for.
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# ? Feb 28, 2016 02:56 |
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Looking for some wireless earbuds to take to the gym. I've been reading mostly on the Jlab Epics and Jaybird X2's but I'm open to suggestions. $150 is about my upper limit.
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# ? Feb 28, 2016 05:12 |
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Captain Duvel posted:I got a leesa. loving amaaaazing mattress I got a Leesa too, and have been loving it. Perfect balance of firmness and give to the foam.
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# ? Feb 28, 2016 06:01 |
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hamsystem posted:Looking for some wireless earbuds to take to the gym. I've been reading mostly on the Jlab Epics and Jaybird X2's but I'm open to suggestions. $150 is about my upper limit. I am very happy with my Jaybird Xs, and have only heard better things of the X2s.
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# ? Feb 28, 2016 06:44 |
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I know basically no one uses a dedicated MP3 player anymore, but does anyone know of a good one? I'm looking for something physically small, supports Bluetooth, and has/supports up to at least 64 GB of storage (it's okay if that would require adding a micro SD card to it). Preferably under $50. I see a lot of ~$30 ones online, but I worry about their quality, so I was just hoping someone has used one that wasn't poo poo.
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# ? Mar 1, 2016 18:18 |
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McOgre posted:I know basically no one uses a dedicated MP3 player anymore, but does anyone know of a good one? I'm looking for something physically small, supports Bluetooth, and has/supports up to at least 64 GB of storage (it's okay if that would require adding a micro SD card to it). Preferably under $50. I see a lot of ~$30 ones online, but I worry about their quality, so I was just hoping someone has used one that wasn't poo poo. Sansa Clip? Not sure if it supports Bluetooth though.
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# ? Mar 1, 2016 20:05 |
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Rolo posted:Is Mattress Firm a ripoff for buying a mattress? My 200 dollar one is killing me and I've decided to be an adult and invest in my sleep. I'd like a chain store so I can go try it out. I don't know what my budget is but I'm not spending 5k. I'm thinking 1k if I absolutely love it. I bought this mattress from Sam's Club a few weeks ago and I love it. Have slept better in the last couple weeks that I ever have.
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# ? Mar 1, 2016 20:07 |
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hamsystem posted:Looking for some wireless earbuds to take to the gym. I've been reading mostly on the Jlab Epics and Jaybird X2's but I'm open to suggestions. $150 is about my upper limit. I'm quite happy with my Plantronics Backbeat Fit earbuds. Good sound quality, battery lasts a long time. http://amzn.com/B00KJLMBQQ
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# ? Mar 1, 2016 20:10 |
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Chas McGill posted:Sansa Clip? Not sure if it supports Bluetooth though. The original Sansa Clip+ has been discontinued and is now $80.
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# ? Mar 1, 2016 20:17 |
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Dick Trauma posted:I'm quite happy with my Plantronics Backbeat Fit earbuds. Good sound quality, battery lasts a long time. http://amzn.com/B00KJLMBQQ I was looking at these too. Have you worn them with glasses of any kind and how comfortable is it?
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# ? Mar 1, 2016 21:32 |
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hamsystem posted:I was looking at these too. Have you worn them with glasses of any kind and how comfortable is it? I haven't worn these with glasses but I have ridden them with bike helmet and they are super comfortable. They're my go to wireless headphones.
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# ? Mar 1, 2016 21:35 |
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Worn them with my Ray Ban wireframes and they're okay. Earspace gets crowded.
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# ? Mar 1, 2016 21:35 |
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Etrips posted:The original Sansa Clip+ has been discontinued and is now $80. Oops, still living in 2012 clearly
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# ? Mar 1, 2016 21:35 |
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SpartanIV posted:I haven't worn these with glasses but I have ridden them with bike helmet and they are super comfortable. They're my go to wireless headphones. Dick Trauma posted:Worn them with my Ray Ban wireframes and they're okay. Earspace gets crowded. Ok cool, thanks for the info. I'll probably get them since I will use them indoors 99% of the time and they're the cheapest of all that I've looked at.
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# ? Mar 1, 2016 21:44 |
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Any recommendations for light weight / portable PDAs other than Android/iOS? Palm Pilots are neato, but I'm looking for anything else that might be out there.
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# ? Mar 2, 2016 09:15 |
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Whats a good VR headset that's compatible with an iPhone? I would prefer it with a head strap of sorts.
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# ? Mar 2, 2016 18:35 |
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Can anyone recommend a good athletic pant for roller derby? All the derby wear places seem to carry shorts and tights only.
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# ? Mar 2, 2016 20:07 |
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Rolo posted:Is Mattress Firm a ripoff for buying a mattress? My 200 dollar one is killing me and I've decided to be an adult and invest in my sleep. I'd like a chain store so I can go try it out. I don't know what my budget is but I'm not spending 5k. I'm thinking 1k if I absolutely love it. I got a Sealy Lakehurst from Mattress Firm and I love the hell out of it. It fits within your budget too, and Mattress Firm has financing options.
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# ? Mar 3, 2016 00:57 |
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queserasera posted:Can anyone recommend a good athletic pant for roller derby? All the derby wear places seem to carry shorts and tights only. Prana Zion for men, whatever the equivalent is for women with the stretch Zion fabric.
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# ? Mar 3, 2016 02:50 |
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Panda Time posted:Any recommendations for light weight / portable PDAs other than Android/iOS? Windows RT is really the only other mainstream mobile OS besides Android and iOS. Ubuntu was developing a mobile OS at one point but I'm pretty sure its been abandoned.
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# ? Mar 3, 2016 06:18 |
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Geoj posted:Windows RT is really the only other mainstream mobile OS besides Android and iOS.
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# ? Mar 3, 2016 12:04 |
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Thanks again for the back beat fit recommendations. They arrived today and I really liked them the 20 or so minutes I played around with them.
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# ? Mar 5, 2016 04:11 |
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Anyone here have one of those fancy Miele vacuums Sweethome is recommending? I have a cat who loves to shed and also loves to spread Dr Elsey's clay litter all over the place so I need something to pick up all that junk. Currently I have a lovely Dirt Devil that sprays clay everywhere when I run it over a litter spill. Can anyone comment on Miele or recommend another vacuum that fits my situation?
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7of7 posted:Anyone here have one of those fancy Miele vacuums Sweethome is recommending? I have a cat who loves to shed and also loves to spread Dr Elsey's clay litter all over the place so I need something to pick up all that junk. One of my friends who has a mildly autistic obsession with vacuums swears by them and that massive Reddit vacuum repair thread series also said they're the best. I can't afford one yet but it's on my list.
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# ? Mar 5, 2016 04:48 |
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I have a Miele. It's good. To be honest though my roomba does more cleaning and costs less. Yes I've spent a lot on dumb cleaning poo poo.
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# ? Mar 5, 2016 06:23 |
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Anyone have any good inexpensive tablet suggestions. I have two kids that are 7 & 8 and they currently have 1st Gen Kindle Fires. They both still work but lately there have been more and more games and apps that are not compatible with them so I am thinking about upgrading them to something newer. I don't really want to do another Fire tablet but i do want Android based. The Fire's are just too locked down into Amazon's stuff and I want to be able to easily run the Google Play store and other stuff without having to mess with them. Unless of course they have mad that easier in the newer versions. What I want: 8" to 10" display Android OS Under $150 each if possible, the cheaper the better but i don't want junk that wont last. I am ok with older gen models if they are good Prefer not another Fire unless they changed it so Play Store and other stuff are easy to use. Parental controls (one thing I do like from Amazon Fire)
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# ? Mar 7, 2016 16:25 |
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7of7 posted:Currently I have a lovely Dirt Devil that sprays clay everywhere when I run it over a litter spill. I hate this. I just want a decent vacuum that doesn't do this. Something simple, I don't need attachments and other bullshit. I'm tempted to get an older or commercial vacuum because all the new ones are trying too hard. They look like this, wtf is this supposed to be? - Anyone have a shark? The shark looks pretty decent.
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# ? Mar 7, 2016 16:37 |
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Rolo posted:Is Mattress Firm a ripoff for buying a mattress? My 200 dollar one is killing me and I've decided to be an adult and invest in my sleep. I'd like a chain store so I can go try it out. I don't know what my budget is but I'm not spending 5k. I'm thinking 1k if I absolutely love it. Leesa, Tuft and Needle, Casper, etc. are currently the "hot newness" when it comes to mattresses - they represent a new generation of online-order, mattress-in-a-box companies that primarily make artificial latex "memory foam" mattresses. You're probably going to get a lot of people in the thread mentioning them. Each of the companies has a differing level of customer support and skeeviness (which is endemic to the entire mattress industry, don't get me started), but the primary complaint for all of them is that they are too hard, that they retain too much heat, and that they literally stink. Personally (I have a spinal injury that's going to require surgery and weeks if not months of recovery time, so I haven't had it fixed yet) I can't deal with an excessively firm mattress. I went to a Mattress Firm (Mattress Firm, Mattress Warehouse, Sleepy's, etc. all being very similar), and laid around on different beds until I found a nice Queen set that didn't hurt my back. Laid on it for around 45 min reading a book until I was convinced it was good and was out the door for $1900. My recommendation is to do something similar - be prepared to spend a few hours on something you're gonna be spending 1/3 of the next 5 years of you life on, go to a store, try different ones, pick a couple that seems comfortable when you lay on them for ~5 min, and lay on them for a longer period. Get the most comfortable one. I ended up with a Stearns and Foster, but was also looking at a Seely and TempurPedic.
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# ? Mar 7, 2016 16:58 |
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colas posted:I hate this. I just want a decent vacuum that doesn't do this. Something simple, I don't need attachments and other bullshit. I'm tempted to get an older or commercial vacuum because all the new ones are trying too hard. They look like this, wtf is this supposed to be? - I have a shark navigatior liftway pro and I'm quite happy with it. It was my first decent vacuum and it's been perfect for the ~3 years I've had it so far. Doesn't throw cat litter around, though if you have really really low carpet I could see maybe it would. The sweethome named the shark their best cheap vacuum, if you take any stock in what they have to say. http://thesweethome.com/reviews/best-cheap-vacuum/
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# ? Mar 7, 2016 18:09 |
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Trastion posted:Anyone have any good inexpensive tablet suggestions. I have two kids that are 7 & 8 and they currently have 1st Gen Kindle Fires. They both still work but lately there have been more and more games and apps that are not compatible with them so I am thinking about upgrading them to something newer. I don't really want to do another Fire tablet but i do want Android based. The Fire's are just too locked down into Amazon's stuff and I want to be able to easily run the Google Play store and other stuff without having to mess with them. Unless of course they have mad that easier in the newer versions. So I am looking at the Lenovo Tab2 8". Anyone have any views on this tablet?
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# ? Mar 7, 2016 22:08 |
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colas posted:I hate this. I just want a decent vacuum that doesn't do this. Something simple, I don't need attachments and other bullshit. I'm tempted to get an older or commercial vacuum because all the new ones are trying too hard. They look like this, wtf is this supposed to be? - Buy a Shop Vac.
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# ? Mar 8, 2016 05:22 |
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colas posted:Anyone have a shark? The shark looks pretty decent. That's also one I was leaning towards. I think it's the NV352. It looks so chintzy (and has lots of infomercials which is rarely a sign of a good product) but if you can really get 80% of the way to the suckitude of the $400 Miele models with a $150 model like the Sweethome people say I guess it's worth it. Anything to never again wake up with a piece of cat litter gravel jabbing me in the back.
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# ? Mar 8, 2016 05:46 |
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Robawesome posted:Buy a Shop Vac. for the living room?
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# ? Mar 8, 2016 15:44 |
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colas posted:for the living room? Sure. It will stay in the closet anyway so looks don't matter, Shop Vacs (not necessarily that brand) are notoriously powerful and will avoid your aforementioned spraying. I have one at work for sawdust and plaster I got at Home Depot for $69, a small cordless Dewalt one for small spills at home and cleaning my car. Admittedly I also have a Dyson for my carpets but it does have the issue of spraying litter. I just deal with it, but using a shop-vac would solve that. If you're planning on vacuuming your hardwood/laminate then, although maybe a bit more cumbersome, a Shopvac would be fine. If you're talking about carpets then you probably want to stick with the power head style of a traditional vacuum than the straight hose.
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# ? Mar 9, 2016 04:34 |
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Sigma X posted:Leesa, Tuft and Needle, Casper, etc. are currently the "hot newness" when it comes to mattresses - they represent a new generation of online-order, mattress-in-a-box companies that primarily make artificial latex "memory foam" mattresses. You're probably going to get a lot of people in the thread mentioning them. Each of the companies has a differing level of customer support and skeeviness (which is endemic to the entire mattress industry, don't get me started), but the primary complaint for all of them is that they are too hard, that they retain too much heat, and that they literally stink. To add to this, I have a Leesa mattress. I like it. It cost under $1000. I am very happy with it as a mattress that cost me under $1000. I would buy it again if I didn't have a bunch of money to spend and I'd recommend it to friends looking for something inexpensive yet comfortable. That said, if you're willing/able to spend more on your mattress, you probably should. You spend a lot of time in bed and it's worth an investment. Internet mattresses are definitely way better than anybody should expect, but there are higher quality options to be had if you're willing to pay for them.
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Trastion posted:So I am looking at the Lenovo Tab2 8". Anyone have any views on this tablet? No clue I went cheap with both my previous tablets and they were both rear end. My latest a Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4 Is pretty awesome. Might want to get a case though. The only issue might be that its around 2 years old and runs kitkat which is as far as I'm concerned a plus.
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