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beepbeepboop74656 t1_j63zt54 wrote
This one from Stanley! I’ve had mine 5 years it still looks new bonus is it doesn’t tip over and is very well insulated- Stanley The Tough-to-Tip Admiral's Mug
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Reply to Bed frame that isn’t particle board? by Plastic-ashtray
I’ve been looking at this one from Floyd Detroit. I have their shelves and i love them. You can also just buy the metal bits and use your own wood https://floydhome.com/collections/the-bed?gclid=CjwKCAiAoL6eBhA3EiwAXDom5naf49_8ifzPcnMxMjszNwJHhUdfsKnah2V-VnTsmvKgTteWdNrlRRoCO5MQAvD_BwE
beepbeepboop74656 t1_j3rcbcu wrote
Reply to comment by TriggerWrning in BIFL suggestions for cookware? I already have a cast iron skillet. by TrialByFireAnts
I got a sweet LC set off eBay, it had a mix and match of lids with pots but now I’ve got great pots for life and wish list to hunt down
beepbeepboop74656 t1_jatqad9 wrote
Reply to Are there kits/instructions for making your own equipment? by yotama9
To me BfL does not mean won’t ever break, it means designed to be repaired. Old singer sewing machines are a great example. Yes they do break, but they are a fairly simple machine and a skilled person can repair them, same with a good pair of boots or a toaster.