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Van Dis posted:Hmm. What hardshells do you recommend? Delsey Helium Aero Hardside Spinner. My wife travels for work at least once a month with either the 21" carry on or the 25" and loves them and hasn't had any complaints in three years and they're a favorite with her consultant buddies. I got a 21" a year or two ago and have really liked it the dozen or so times I've used it. Sturdy handle, sturdy shell, expandable, rolls well in any direction, doubles as a stool in a pinch.
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What's the general cutoff size for carry-on vs must be checked in?
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# ? Aug 29, 2018 15:50 |
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bamhand posted:What's the general cutoff size for carry-on vs must be checked in? From a 2-second google search I found this The universally accepted carry-on luggage size for a domestic flights (within the U.S.) is 22" x 14" x 9" But I've taken larger bags in the past so YMMV
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# ? Aug 29, 2018 15:59 |
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Most of my flights end up being on small shuttles and they make people check in their larger carry on items when they board (no additional fee but still holds you up at the airport). I guess I'm mainly worried about that.
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# ? Aug 29, 2018 16:36 |
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I'm taking care of my mom's house here in central Florida & I need to replace the refrigerator and over-the-stove microwave here. Labor Day sales are abundant & I'm trying to figure out what would be best with these criteria: -Budget is ~$1000 for the refrigerator, ~$120 for the microwave. -Color needs to be white. -Want the refrigerator to be bottom freezer/French doors. Ice maker good but water dispenser unnecessary. What say you, goons?
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Android Apocalypse posted:I'm taking care of my mom's house here in central Florida & I need to replace the refrigerator and over-the-stove microwave here. Labor Day sales are abundant & I'm trying to figure out what would be best with these criteria: What wacky shenanigans did you get into that caused the refrigerator and microwave to be destroyed?
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# ? Aug 29, 2018 18:45 |
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Iron Crowned posted:What wacky shenanigans did you get into that caused the refrigerator and microwave to be destroyed? the microwave stopped working a while ago. The refrigerator recently started leaking. I don't live here & the house has been empty on & off for the last year, so getting these things fixed weren't priorities.
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# ? Aug 29, 2018 18:51 |
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Are you sure you want bottom freezer? We kind of hate ours and we can no longer freeze jugs of apple cider.
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# ? Aug 29, 2018 19:45 |
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It's what my sister suggested, mainly because this house is in a neighborhood of old people & when we do rent it out, it's easier for the elderly to get frozen stuff out of bottom shelves than a side-by-side or a top freezer.
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# ? Aug 29, 2018 19:49 |
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Android Apocalypse posted:It's what my sister suggested, mainly because this house is in a neighborhood of old people & when we do rent it out, it's easier for the elderly to get frozen stuff out of bottom shelves than a side-by-side or a top freezer. Because elderly people are well known for being able to bend down and pick things up much better than things at higher levels?
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# ? Aug 30, 2018 14:15 |
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What are some good non-American based candies? Amazon available helps, though I'd likely seek anything out. Prefer individually wrapped hard candy, though I'm open to anything that looks interesting.
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FakePoet posted:What are some good non-American based candies? Amazon available helps, though I'd likely seek anything out. Prefer individually wrapped hard candy, though I'm open to anything that looks interesting. Mikakuto Milk Candy is absolutely delicious.
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FakePoet posted:What are some good non-American based candies? Amazon available helps, though I'd likely seek anything out. Prefer individually wrapped hard candy, though I'm open to anything that looks interesting. I asked this a while back (minus the non-American requirement) and got some suggestions that I either never tried or weren't my thing: * Chinese Guava hard candy * Milkita Honeydew Melon Milk Candy * Sakuma Drops * Amira Tamarind Candy I ordered a bunch of other stuff and these are the ones I liked best, minus the American ones: * Cavendish & Harvey (German) - The best hard candy IMO. The pear and blackberry are especially good. * Bassetts Sherbert Lemons (UK) - super lemony with fizzy lemony insides * Kopiko Coffee Candy (Indonesia) - both the coffee and cappuccino are good, the cappuccino is a lot sweeter A couple US favorites, JIC: * Raley's Confectionary is a goon who makes really good hard candy. * Key Lime discs
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# ? Sep 5, 2018 03:14 |
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Rock candy is the best candy and doesn't seem very popular or well-known in the US outside of Raley's shop linked above, so you should get some of that.
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# ? Sep 5, 2018 16:25 |
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Rock candy looks great but is a slobbery mess to eat and you might as well just suck on a sugar cube as far as flavor goes.
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# ? Sep 5, 2018 17:31 |
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Snowy posted:Rock candy looks great but is a slobbery mess to eat and you might as well just suck on a sugar cube as far as flavor goes. Raley's is this kind of rock candy Not the crystals on a stick stuff.
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FakePoet posted:What are some good non-American based candies? Amazon available helps, though I'd likely seek anything out. Prefer individually wrapped hard candy, though I'm open to anything that looks interesting. Perugina Rossana: Italian hard candy with cream/almond filling Gallito Guayabita: Costa Rican chocolate with guava filling Pulparindo: Mexican spicy tamarind candy Gallito also make Copetines which are chocolate with liquor filling and are pretty good too, but they were relaunched just recently and are not yet available in amazon Simone Poodoin has a new favorite as of 20:29 on Sep 5, 2018 |
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Lots of good suggestions, my cart is filling up pretty quickly. Thanks. I actually have some of the guava candy, likely from the last time it came up. I like it, though it's hit and miss with co-workers.
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# ? Sep 6, 2018 21:09 |
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I need to get a new type cover for my Surface. There are some knock-offs/third party brands with good reviews and about half the price. Anyone have experience with them?
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FakePoet posted:What are some good non-American based candies? Amazon available helps, though I'd likely seek anything out. Prefer individually wrapped hard candy, though I'm open to anything that looks interesting. If you like a solid blast of citric acid, I absolutely gently caress with Nobel Super Cola/Lemon. It looks like they also have ginger/ramune flavors that are harder to track down but the local place I get it from never carries them.
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Power of Pecota posted:If you like a solid blast of citric acid, I absolutely gently caress with Nobel Super Cola/Lemon. Japanese Super Zotz? Sign me up.
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# ? Sep 19, 2018 20:03 |
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Is there a place were you can search for furniture by dimensions? I need a cabinet that is kinda squat; wide but short to use as a mouse cage platform/food and toy cabinet.
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# ? Sep 26, 2018 04:01 |
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Inzombiac posted:Is there a place were you can search for furniture by dimensions? What kind of dimensions are you looking for and what kind of storage? Maybe just posting here someone can help point you towards something similar. Otherwise I've had pretty decent luck just literally typing the dimensions into google and using helpful keywords. You're going to get a lot of garbage of course but sometimes you'll find exactly what you're looking for. Just simple stuff like "18in tall bedstand" or "33in long table" and then filtering through the results. Think about types of furniture that might already be similar to the size you're looking for even if it's not typically used for the same purpose. Like if you wanted a thin, wide cabinet for your bedroom you might look for simple bathroom cabinets for instance, since those are typically thin and then filter though those to find one of a suitable height/width. Even though you don't plan to use it in your bathroom of course.
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# ? Sep 26, 2018 04:12 |
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Wayfair has a thing if you click "show all filters" you can set minimum and maximum width/height/depth for each. I used it when I was getting a desk for a weirdly shaped nook in my e: Furniture > Accent Furniture > Cabinets & Chests has the sliders to play with dimensions and it seems like the category you need.
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# ? Sep 26, 2018 04:59 |
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Welp, pretty sure my headphones fell out of my pocket at the store and now they're gone. Please give me your best/favorite headphones that meet the following: Wired Ear buds (in-ear is fine) Have an in-line mic and start/stop button $35-40 price point
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# ? Sep 26, 2018 05:38 |
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Inzombiac posted:Is there a place were you can search for furniture by dimensions? There are loads of places online that will do it, office furniture can usually also be made to measure. And if you want something nice, and are willing to spend, a carpenter/cabinet maker can do pretty much anything. Or, just search for sideboards. Horse Clocks has a new favorite as of 07:27 on Sep 26, 2018 |
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C-Euro posted:Welp, pretty sure my headphones fell out of my pocket at the store and now they're gone. Please give me your best/favorite headphones that meet the following: There's a thread in IYG for that: https://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3563521
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We have plaster walls in our new, very tiny (500 sq. ft.) apartment. We have picture rail molding, however, and I'm trying to find a shelving system or at least a clothes rack/bar that could hang from the picture rail. Any ideas?
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# ? Oct 10, 2018 20:18 |
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Is there a considered best water repellent for car windows? Need to apply a treatment and get new wipers
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# ? Oct 23, 2018 17:03 |
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George H.W. oval office posted:Is there a considered best water repellent for car windows? Need to apply a treatment and get new wipers I always suggest PPG Aquapel for this application. Similar effect to Rain-X but lasts about 6 months instead of a few weeks between applications. Some chain parts stores carry them individually but they're prohibitively expensive, I'd suggest buying in volume on Amazon. I typically use two per car per application, one for the windshield and another for the front door glass and mirrors but YMMV depending on the size of your vehicle and how large the windows being treated are. e: also when applying the cleaner you get your glass the longer the treatment will last. I usually give my windshield a thorough cleaning with a good commercial glass cleaner and microfiber, then follow that up with clay bar, a highly-refined clay that picks up dirt and other contaminants off of glossy paint and glass. Geoj has a new favorite as of 17:30 on Oct 23, 2018 |
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Only problem I’ve found with aquapel right now is that there are tons of fakes floating around.
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I accidentally posted this in wrong thread but gently caress it here it is here as well.ZeusCannon posted:Does anyone have a recommendation for a good zippered hoodie? I have an enclothe one that I love the design for but it's getting ragged and their new designs I'm not a huge fan of. Figured I'd ask here if any fashion minded people would have advice
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ZeusCannon posted:I accidentally posted this in wrong thread but gently caress it here it is here as well. I hear American Giant has some really good hoodies. Although they’re pretty heavy.
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I'll take a look though I'll admit to wanting to find something with a design on it
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# ? Oct 29, 2018 01:41 |
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American Giant is excellent and my favorite. Their Classic standard weight is pretty heavy but they also make a Lightweight and a Summer weight. All of their stuff is pretty expensive though. I have a couple hoodies with graphics that I got from threadless.com years ago that I’m still wearing and like; I can’t vouch for if their current stuff is the same quality but if you catch them running a sale you could give them a shot. E: threadless doing a 50% off sale right now, it’s serendipity
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ZeusCannon posted:I'll take a look though I'll admit to wanting to find something with a design on it My favorite hoodie is the Patagonia polycycle hoody. It's a little expensive and not incredibly warm, but I love the way it feels and the cut. Patagonia's websitr has semi-annual sales that typically cut the price >50%, if you can wait.
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# ? Oct 30, 2018 19:24 |
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American Giant makes nice hoodies, but both of my last two have had the ends of the sleeves shred and separate, an issue I've not had with any other brand. They also happily sent me a brand-new one for free last time I asked whether I could have them fix mine, so.
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# ? Oct 30, 2018 22:29 |
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I've gotten some pretty solid and cheap zip up hoodies from Uniqlo. Watch for sales
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Nur_Neerg posted:American Giant makes nice hoodies, but both of my last two have had the ends of the sleeves shred and separate, an issue I've not had with any other brand. They also happily sent me a brand-new one for free last time I asked whether I could have them fix mine, so. I've had the sleeves fray and separate as well but as I am in Canada I didn't bother with the return as I got a good 5 years out of them. They also have nice sweatpants.
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Horse Clocks posted:Do children’s building blocks (wooden shapes, suitable for an infant, not Lego) with tight tolerances exist? I also recommend these: https://www.kohls.com/product/prd-1002949/melissa-doug-deluxe-jumbo-cardboard-blocks.jsp?skuid=92504469 They're cardboard (much larger than what you're asking for). My daughter loved creating structures and then running into them to knock them down.
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