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What Are You Buying Right Now? (non-OT version)
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Let us know how it goes…. Or don’t. 😂Ozzie_Isaac said:A new game controller.
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Lemme see you get infinite lives with that thing.GrateEggspectations said:
Let us know how it goes…. Or don’t. 😂Ozzie_Isaac said:A new game controller.
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couple of interesting deals in GWN, looks like KJ pellet pooper is on fire sale!


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That thing should sell no brainer.
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fukahwee maineyou can lead a fish to water but you can not make him drink it
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$1k for a Kamado Joe and pellet all in one, seems like an absolutely screaming deal.Canugghead said:couple of interesting deals in GWN, looks like KJ pellet pooper is on fire sale!

I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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I can't wait for the Hans Niemann branded chess controller!fishlessman said:I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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I went to the Pellet Joe website and the grill had 24 reviews broken down as follows:
8-5 Star
2-4 Star
1-3 Star
0-2 Star
13-1 Star
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@Ozzie_Isaac That’s Canadian dollars so like 725$USOzzie_Isaac said:
$1k for a Kamado Joe and pellet all in one, seems like an absolutely screaming deal.Canugghead said:couple of interesting deals in GWN, looks like KJ pellet pooper is on fire sale!
____________________Entrepreneurs are simply those who understand that there is little difference between obstacle and opportunity and are able to turn both to their advantage. •Niccolo Machiavelli -
No pics yet as is being made in the factory. Supposedly went into production schedule today.Ordered a Hoyt Rx7 in optifade elevated ; 70 lbs
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Nice! Great choice, can't wait to see it.DuckDogDr said:No pics yet as is being made in the factory. Supposedly went into production schedule today.Ordered a Hoyt Rx7 in optifade elevated ; 70 lbsI would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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Hotel I am at has a bidet. Never used one before, but oh my. I am sold now. This thing is amazing. This is on my Christmas list now.

I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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Beware of the biggest con with getting used to bidet: using TP away from home after a number 2 job feels yucky!Ozzie_Isaac said:Hotel I am at has a bidet. Never used one before, but oh my. I am sold now. This thing is amazing. This is on my Christmas list now.
Edit: fwiw, I installed a second one (non electric no frills model) and we're empty nesters.canuckland -
For you Ego fans, check this out. A zero turn electric riding mower.


I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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We may need a "what are you thinking about buying right now?" thread.Ozzie_Isaac said:For you Ego fans, check this out. A zero turn electric riding mower.
"I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike
"The truth is, these are not very bright guys, and things got out of hand." - Deep Throat -
If I had a zero-turn electric mower, I am afraid I would run over the cord. Sort of like my hedge trimmer.Clinton, Iowa
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It's battery powered, no cord. And quite pricey.Langner91 said:If I had a zero-turn electric mower, I am afraid I would run over the cord. Sort of like my hedge trimmer.
The future of homeowner mowers are the new breed of "robot-mowers" that use GPS/RTK and don't need one to lay down a "wire fence" around their yard.
The one I'm planning to buy and my entry for the "what are you thinking about buying right now?" thread":
https://navimow.segway.com/
Waiting to read some more real world reports. Some of the other entrants in this category still seem a little buggy but probably nothing that software revisions can't fix.“Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away.” ― Philip K. Diçk -
And here comes the amped up home charging stations powered by...
Louisville; Rolling smoke in the neighbourhood. Life is too short for light/lite beer! Seems I'm livin in a transitional period. CHEETO (aka Agent Orange) makes Nixon look like a saint. -
Excuse me, but some of us like to earn that cold beer following a fresh cut. And I don’t see a beer intake on that unit.HeavyG said:
It's battery powered, no cord. And quite pricey.Langner91 said:If I had a zero-turn electric mower, I am afraid I would run over the cord. Sort of like my hedge trimmer.
The future of homeowner mowers are the new breed of "robot-mowers" that use GPS/RTK and don't need one to lay down a "wire fence" around their yard.
The one I'm planning to buy and my entry for the "what are you thinking about buying right now?" thread":
https://navimow.segway.com/
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Really? But, the one in the photo shows about a 6' cord.....HeavyG said:
It's battery powered, no cord. And quite pricey.Langner91 said:If I had a zero-turn electric mower, I am afraid I would run over the cord. Sort of like my hedge trimmer.
Knowing it is battery powered would definitely make me run over the cord. How is a guy gonna kill a 6' patch of grass when he spills gas while refueling?
Edit: I should get an award for the number of replies to this that I deleted, thus preserving this thread from a Titanic demise.... You're welcome.Clinton, Iowa -
My in-laws bought me a tub of garlic sauce from a local produce store. Turns out it’s also sold at Costco in an even bigger format.
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Is it good? What do you use it on?GrateEggspectations said:My in-laws bought me a tub of garlic sauce from a local produce store. Turns out it’s also sold at Costco in an even bigger format.In the bush just East of Cambridge,Ontario -
@GrateEggspectations trying to send me back to the dog house? made the mistake of buying this years ago and still struggling to finish it


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It is good but it it is way too large… Shawarma garlic sauce. It is also good with pizza and potatoes.GlennM said:
Is it good? What do you use it on?GrateEggspectations said:My in-laws bought me a tub of garlic sauce from a local produce store. Turns out it’s also sold at Costco in an even bigger format.____________________Entrepreneurs are simply those who understand that there is little difference between obstacle and opportunity and are able to turn both to their advantage. •Niccolo Machiavelli -
I like that one but that’s one large jar!Canugghead said:@GrateEggspectations trying to send me back to the dog house? made the mistake of buying this years ago and still struggling to finish it
____________________Entrepreneurs are simply those who understand that there is little difference between obstacle and opportunity and are able to turn both to their advantage. •Niccolo Machiavelli -
IIRC it was about the price of three tiny retail jars. I divided and vac sealed in pouches, the chamber sealer is the biggest enabler of impulse hoardingpaqman said:
I like that one but that’s one large jar!Canugghead said:@GrateEggspectations trying to send me back to the dog house? made the mistake of buying this years ago and still struggling to finish it

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As Paqman mentions, it’s like a shawarma garlic sauce. Great for dipping pizza or sandwiches.GlennM said:
Is it good? What do you use it on?GrateEggspectations said:My in-laws bought me a tub of garlic sauce from a local produce store. Turns out it’s also sold at Costco in an even bigger format.Comes in a smaller, 1lb format.
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Wandering around Ebay looking for a set of 3/8" impact metric sockets... and I come across this.I know a lot of you aren't into tools but personally I cant seem to click the X to make it go away.
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alaskanassasin said:Wandering around Ebay looking for a set of 3/8" impact metric sockets... and I come across this.I know a lot of you aren't into tools but personally I cant seem to click the X to make it go away.
I know tool sets are kind of amateur hour but I absolutely love having all the sockets right there when under something. Mine is a basic Klutch set and I don't baby them. I've never had an issue. The wrenches don't feel all that quality in the hand but they work as needed. Ratchets are nice and they get abused. Hard to beat the price. I wish I had another set for the back of the truck.
https://www.northerntool.com/products/klutch-mechanic-s-tool-set-245-pc-1-4in-3-8in-1-2in-drive-48101?cm_mmc=Google-LIA&utm_source=Google_LIA&utm_medium=Hand Tools > Tool Sets&utm_campaign=Klutch&utm_content=48101&ogmap=SHP|LIA|GOOG|STND|m|SITEWIDE|||||19579568316|146454120178&gclid=Cj0KCQjwwvilBhCFARIsADvYi7JIY9BWkM-DhvpSii9_ymY4raYJvfXi9hwkb-mUfPQuil_sf55FaOYaAtgkEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds
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