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GrubH0 t1_jeeph24 wrote
Reply to comment by Hortonthepuppyprince in Good, sturdy, and inexpensive cardboard boxes by teslonelf
It varies, but yes. They have some very good boxes. They also use boxes for customer purchases, so some can be cranky at the question.
GrubH0 t1_j279mbj wrote
Reply to An Ice Shaver for cocktails/snow cones? by Roseartcrantz
My sister still has her 40 year old snoopy snow cone maker.
GrubH0 t1_izph8qu wrote
Reply to comment by vinonoir in What makes one product cheap junk that breaks in a week and another that lasts a lifetime? by SirCheeseAlot
I won't buy a house less than 10 years old. It's not planned obsolescence, but there is a lot of shitty construction in same flavor as "the cheap version is just as good".
GrubH0 t1_isa2n3c wrote
Reply to comment by SigSeikoSpyderco in any good sound bars or dolby atmos setup? that doesn't break the bank? by harverdStud88
I think there are old speakers that are as good as new and will still last a long time. But obviously not forever. I think some of the high end units still produced may also do that. But no. Not technically bifl. There are no bifl sound bars though. The very idea of a sound bar is part of a disposable culture.
GrubH0 t1_ir1t99c wrote
Reply to Quality Cabela’s/BassPro branded items? by IR0NxLEGEND
No
GrubH0 t1_jeeptz4 wrote
Reply to Good, sturdy, and inexpensive cardboard boxes by teslonelf
When we bought a house, the seller left unneeded boxes. They had been brought home from a pizza chain restaurant. For heavy bags of cheese or sauce. Absolute tanks. I recycled most of the boxes from moving, but kept every pizza box.