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arafella t1_jd38mt6 wrote
So I've had this issue since puberty. Realistically any color or pattern you use will show the discoloration eventually (even yellow). Darker colors with patterns work best to hide it.
Depending on how much it bothers you the best way to mitigate the problem is to change how frequently you change your sheets.
arafella t1_jcj00z3 wrote
Reply to I need a strong egg slicer by picklesandrainbows
Benriner mandoline
arafella t1_j9dwdk8 wrote
Reply to comment by Muncie4 in Levi's 512 with better quality by Dwarfmetalhead
YMMV but Brave Star's customer service is not so good.
arafella t1_j5p2j57 wrote
Reply to comment by brettmancan in Waffle Maker for Large Family - BIFL Request by brettmancan
Nothing, I still have it. Still works great
arafella t1_j5n17lk wrote
If you can stretch your budget to $220, the Breville 4-slice is legit. I think it's called a smart waffle, had mine about 4 years.
arafella t1_j4u7qkz wrote
Reply to comment by glockout40 in Audeze's headphones have some of the lowest quality of material I've seen and offers even worse after sales support by GreatStuffOnly
LCD-Xs aren't garbage though
arafella t1_j2yt511 wrote
Kinda picky? Sure, but they're your jeans and it's your money - return them if you think it'll bother you. Depending on how you wear them that dye will likely wear off within a year or 2.
arafella t1_j2yskz0 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in espresso maker. one is over 50 years old, the other one will probably beat it to the landfill. Velox, made in Italy. by bachir_22
> basically an electric moka pot right?
Correct, doesn't actually make espresso.
arafella t1_j0xdvqz wrote
Reply to Recommendation for BIFL chef's knife? by notproudortired
Bang for the buck option (not sure your budget): Victorinox Fibrox 8"
More upscale option: Wusthof Classic Ikon 8"
arafella t1_j034oqp wrote
Reply to Guess which can opener still works? L to R- 30 + years old, 3 years old, 6 months old … planned obsolescence or crappy design (of course they increase in price tag from L-R) by Torvabrocoli
If the left one still works...why are you buying more can openers?
arafella t1_iz3ba3e wrote
Reply to comment by old-hand-2 in Help me buy my first snow blower! What am I going to regret in 2 months? by icysandstone
I've had the single stage EGO for ~4 years and just replaced it last weekend with an Ariens 2-stage because the batteries could no longer do my driveway in one go with more than a few inches of snowfall. IMO even if their 2-stage is a solid machine (I agree their single-stage sucks ass), the main weakness will be the batteries needing replacement every 4-6ish years at $250+ each ($350 for the 7.5 Ah batteries recommended for the 2-stage).
arafella t1_jed78bl wrote
Reply to Robust kitchen stand mixer by Riccma02
Well, if you're really tired of shit breaking and willing to spend $4k+ there's always the Hobart N50