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Appreciate the responses! The harbor freight ones look about perfect for my needs, and your use case is really similar. Thanks!
Jinh has a new favorite as of 20:45 on Dec 15, 2017 |
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Looking to buy a clothes steamer. I’m tired of ironing my clothes. Any suggestions as to a hand held one or one on a rack?
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# ? Dec 16, 2017 22:22 |
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I have one of these steamers. I like it!
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I live in an area that has much drier air than where I moved from and right now I am going nuts with itchy dry skin especially on my feet and hands. Can anyone recommend a non-girly smelling moisturizer or lotion that might help?
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Rubiks Pubes posted:I live in an area that has much drier air than where I moved from and right now I am going nuts with itchy dry skin especially on my feet and hands. Can anyone recommend a non-girly smelling moisturizer or lotion that might help? I have bad skin problems to the point where my hands crack with what looks like papercuts all over. It’s awful. Jack Black’s Industrial Hand Healer can keep it 99% in check if I use it daily. The stuff is magical. Has a eucalyptus smell that doesn’t linger for long. If it’s too pricy for you then Dr Palmers cocoa butter lotion is a good option as well.
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Rubiks Pubes posted:I live in an area that has much drier air than where I moved from and right now I am going nuts with itchy dry skin especially on my feet and hands. Can anyone recommend a non-girly smelling moisturizer or lotion that might help? Vaseline Problem Skin Therapy Creamy Petroleum Jelly 220mL https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B003M5UN02/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_AkWnAb5F343T6 It’s part-Cream, part-petroleum-jelly. Also, as weird as it feels to have on, petroleum jelly-based compounds should be more effective at healing dry skin than water-based creams or alcohol-based lotions. If you don’t have chronic dry skin, though, it’s probably not necessary to go that far.
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# ? Dec 18, 2017 00:53 |
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Bag balm
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Posting one of my favourite products: the Mambe waterproof blanket. They're made in the USA and equally good for fun times involving coconut oil or stomach distress you're afraid you might sleep through. Perhaps you have small mammals not entirely in control of their excretions. They have a blanket for that too. Many colours, reasonably cozy to sleep on.
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Thanks for the anal blanket rec
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# ? Dec 21, 2017 21:15 |
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i bought one
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Big Bowie Bonanza posted:i bought one Can you confirm your santorum washed right out?
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I prefer to call it truffle butter because I don't like thinking about rick santorum and I will provide a trip report when it arrives
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# ? Dec 23, 2017 00:53 |
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Kilometers Davis posted:I have bad skin problems to the point where my hands crack with what looks like papercuts all over. It’s awful. Jack Black’s Industrial Hand Healer can keep it 99% in check if I use it daily. The stuff is magical. Has a eucalyptus smell that doesn’t linger for long. If it’s too pricy for you then Dr Palmers cocoa butter lotion is a good option as well. Jack Black's is good stuff all around, not cheap no but the all over body wash has done the trick the last few years to keep my skin from going bonkers when the seasons change. I've stuck with the beard lube for the last handful of years too. The beard lube is actually not as expensive as it appears, a little bit goes a long way. The 16 Oz bottle lasts me a year, head and face shaves, 3/4 times a week.
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Bogatyr posted:Jack Black's is good stuff all around, not cheap no but the all over body wash has done the trick the last few years to keep my skin from going bonkers when the seasons change. I've stuck with the beard lube for the last handful of years too. The beard lube is actually not as expensive as it appears, a little bit goes a long way. The 16 Oz bottle lasts me a year, head and face shaves, 3/4 times a week. Have you tried the beard oil? I haven’t tried their lube but man the oil is so good. I’m making my own now but if I ever stop I’ll absolutely go back to theirs. The brand seems to use very high quality ingredients in everything. Certainly makes up for the high prices.
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How much beard oil are people using that price even factors into your purchase? I think I'm still using the same ounce bottle of it that I was given two years ago for Christmas.
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Sounds like someone has a lame rear end beard Edit: that was rude. What I meant to say was "grow more beard! You can do it!" The Ferret King has a new favorite as of 16:25 on Dec 23, 2017 |
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Kilometers Davis posted:Have you tried the beard oil? I haven’t tried their lube but man the oil is so good. I’m making my own now but if I ever stop I’ll absolutely go back to theirs. The brand seems to use very high quality ingredients in everything. Certainly makes up for the high prices. I haven't tried their beard oil, I am still slowly working on another bottle i've had for a while. Though I just have a long goatee at this point, did a 2 year no shave grizzly Adams situation. I found that just regular conditioner is fine for that. The goatee I like beard oil to weigh it down just a touch. https://www.amazon.com/Brisk-Beard-Grooming-Citrus-Fluid/dp/B01NGYIHU8 got it at CVS 9 bucks or something, super light.
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Kilometers Davis posted:Have you tried the beard oil? I haven’t tried their lube but man the oil is so good. I’m making my own now but if I ever stop I’ll absolutely go back to theirs. The brand seems to use very high quality ingredients in everything. Certainly makes up for the high prices. Maybe I am reading you wrong but the Beard Lube is a shaving lotion. Consistency is like skin lotion, no foam at all.
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The Ferret King posted:Sounds like someone has a lame rear end beard Sure, but like the beard isn't supposed to be dripping with oil, like one-two drops maybe twice a week is all you really need to keep it from drying out.
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Yes. I understand beards.
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bongwizzard posted:Sure, but like the beard isn't supposed to be dripping with oil, like one-two drops maybe twice a week is all you really need to keep it from drying out. I need a small middle of palm full about 4 times a week to keep my skin and beard great. Daily is even better. Keeps it soft, manageable, shiny. Bogatyr posted:Maybe I am reading you wrong but the Beard Lube is a shaving lotion. Consistency is like skin lotion, no foam at all. Nah I wasn’t saying it was foam or anything, just saying their beard line in general is great. Bogatyr posted:I haven't tried their beard oil, I am still slowly working on another bottle i've had for a while. Though I just have a long goatee at this point, did a 2 year no shave grizzly Adams situation. I found that just regular conditioner is fine for that. The goatee I like beard oil to weigh it down just a touch. It’s funny you mention the conditioner thing. I used to use special beard soap etc. there is a benefit to it based on ingredients but I realized my normal hair shampoo and conditioner works great on it as long as I don’t overdo it. Now I treat my face and head the same and oil after every shower.
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This might be a weird one: I live in a rental with huge, lovely windows. One of which is a sliding glass door. They let in the cold air like a motherfucker. I obviously can't replace them and probably won't be here long enough to justify expensive curtains. Is there a temporary solution that will get me through the winter? I saw some sorta plastic shrink wrap. Is that any good?
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Inzombiac posted:This might be a weird one: I’ve heard of people also using bubble wrap to insulate windows. Either big sheets of plastic wrap shrunk with a hair dryer or bubble wrap will probably do the job. Regardless of which method you try, I think it’ll prevent you from using the door because it’ll be sealed shut to the frame. Would that be a problem?
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experienceBeej posted:I’ve heard of people also using bubble wrap to insulate windows. Either big sheets of plastic wrap shrunk with a hair dryer or bubble wrap will probably do the job. Regardless of which method you try, I think it’ll prevent you from using the door because it’ll be sealed shut to the frame. Would that be a problem? Only for my one friend that smokes but he can use the other door. The total size is about 7' X 10' so it's a little intimidating.
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Kilometers Davis posted:I need a small middle of palm full about 4 times a week to keep my skin and beard great. Daily is even better. Keeps it soft, manageable, shiny. I've been shaving my head for a long time so regular hair care stuff just isn't around but I came to the same conclusion that it's just hair when I grew a full, long beard. Shampoo and conditioner gets me most of the way there.
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I use beard oil and balm because it makes my beard soft and smell nice and my gf loves it
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Speaking of beard oil (and since this is technically PYF): Mod Cabin's "Miner's Mint" is my favourite. Makes your beard smell like lemon pie!
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Is the Philips Norelco Shaver 7500 a good shaver? I got one for Christmas and I’m trying to decide whether to swap it for a Braun or possibly save the money for a Nintendo Switch.
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Dr. Gitmo Moneyson posted:Is the Philips Norelco Shaver 7500 a good shaver? I got one for Christmas and I’m trying to decide whether to swap it for a Braun or possibly save the money for a Nintendo Switch. Shave with the Nintendo Switch.
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Etrips posted:Shave with the Nintendo Switch. Can...... can I do that?
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It truly is the perfect console
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Looking to pickup a new laptop for work and I'm curious about brands I should avoid. I really like my ThinkPad but it's older and has been having issues, plus it struggles to run kodi on my 2nd screen while I'm working. Would like to also play a few games, but nothing with real crazy graphics. Budget is around $1000 max.
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Inspector 34 posted:Looking to pickup a new laptop for work and I'm curious about brands I should avoid. I really like my ThinkPad but it's older and has been having issues, plus it struggles to run kodi on my 2nd screen while I'm working. Would like to also play a few games, but nothing with real crazy graphics. Budget is around $1000 max. There is a dedicated Laptop Megathread that will be better to answer your question with up to date information.
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Thanks I looked through the first few pages of Inspect You Gadgets and didn't see anything. Much appreciated!
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Just in case this is a problem for anyone else, if you're trying to sleeve the card deck from your brand new Betrayal at House on the Hill board game, the magic words are French tarot-sized card sleeves. Also, this is a really great game and if you're on the fence about it, you should get it.
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queserasera posted:Just in case this is a problem for anyone else, if you're trying to sleeve the card deck from your brand new Betrayal at House on the Hill board game, the magic words are French tarot-sized card sleeves. That game rules for several reasons: 1) it's basically baby's first rpg so it's really easy to get into 2) a huge replayability factor 3) the game has two distinct halves which mean it has a built in break for a second round of drinks 4) it makes game board purists very mad. I love it, thanks for the tip about the card sleeves!
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Rubiks Pubes posted:I live in an area that has much drier air than where I moved from and right now I am going nuts with itchy dry skin especially on my feet and hands. Can anyone recommend a non-girly smelling moisturizer or lotion that might help? If you're still in the market, one other suggestion: Cetaphil https://www.amazon.com/Cetaphil-Moi...s=cetaphil&th=1 Works wonders, very little odor. I started using it a few years back when my dermatologist recommended it.
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Van Dis posted:4) it makes game board purists very mad. I didn’t know this part, going to have to look into that. I’ve got the game but only played once, can confirm it’s fun
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I need a garlic press. Anybody have one they're in love with?
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Argyle posted:I need a garlic press. Anybody have one they're in love with? This is the one I use. My only advice is to take off the handles (they slide off easily with a bit of force) if you're going to wash it in the dishwasher, otherwise they retain water.
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