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What are some good bidet models that are relatively easy to install to an existing toilet? After spending some time overseas, I prefer that method instead of the American way of dry rear end wiping.
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# ¿ Apr 15, 2018 12:16 |
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# ¿ May 3, 2024 01:41 |
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My main concern is to just make sure it doesn't flood during the installing process, but that shouldn't be too difficult as long as turn the valve is turned the right way and everything is secured properly.
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# ¿ Apr 20, 2018 09:35 |
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As someone who works the graveyard shift and sleeps during the day, yes I will do my laundry and other house chores at 2 in the morning.
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# ¿ Oct 17, 2018 17:44 |
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Anne Whateley posted:Tbh to go two blocks, if you really don't need help moving anything else, I would either put a plastic bag on it and carry it with a friend, or swaddle it in an old blanket and walk it alone. Same, you could even get one of those furniture dollies for $20. Though it's a tad more difficult to do it by yourself if you got one of those really floppy mattresses that can't even be propped on the wall without falling over. Getting a rental for 2 blocks for one mattress seems like overkill.
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# ¿ Mar 26, 2019 14:36 |
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Assuming you simply can't get rid/replace your furniture, the pod/box/cube/etc option is the best one. Renting and driving a moving truck costs as much if not more factoring gas and is a much more painful experience. And the PNW is too nice of an area to be stuck dealing with a moving truck.
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# ¿ Aug 6, 2019 17:21 |
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Put FREE on the curbside and it will be gone the next day.
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# ¿ Jul 7, 2020 07:30 |
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# ¿ May 3, 2024 01:41 |
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Ornery and Hornery posted:Recommendations for services that will pick up furniture from your home for donations? I used my local city's 'Buy Nothing' FB group and there's always a couple of takers for whatever furniture I put up.
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# ¿ Jul 22, 2023 23:06 |