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jmp242 t1_je7sdmm wrote
Reply to Robust kitchen stand mixer by Riccma02
Bosch Universal Plus is another good choice. They are pretty hard to kill.
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jmp242 t1_j1vs02q wrote
Reply to Bonded leather office chairs will only last about a year & then you have a large piece of trash. by temp225566
I usually get 5 years or more. This is one where I wish they lasted longer but it's usually the base or the armrest that goes for me, not the seat material. And they don't really seem to make a more expensive office chair that is otherwise the same as the bonded leather one. The closest leather ones I have seen were running 3,500 and weren't ergonomically the same. But that cost is like 7 replacements, which at 5 years each is 35 years to break even if nothing happens on the chair. Not sure that's going to be worth it.
jmp242 t1_j1l355t wrote
Reply to Online Stores Reliability by [deleted]
As far as I know, only Amazon does the insane comingling and online marketplace thing that makes counterfits so easy to get. It is frankly insane imo, even AliExpress and eBay have a seller linked to the individual sale so reputation matters to some extent.
jmp242 t1_j1l2wp9 wrote
Reply to Infomercial Products by extra_broccoli
I think it depends. There's Freaking Reviews on YouTube that tests a lot of these and the quality is all over the place. I have had excellent luck with the Nuwave oven over I think 6 or 8 years. The only issue is don't use the stand for the lid it comes with. Always set it down flat and it seems to go for years and years.
jmp242 t1_ivcc5rw wrote
With no other info, a Lenovo P15 gen2 with the Xeon and Quadro card. It'll cost around 4100 usd, but will do CAD etc pretty well, you can do 32GB ram and up to like 128GB or more depending on money. Get it with the nvme / m. 2 disk, shoot for 512GB or 1TB if you can afford it.
It's a mobile workstation. Get 4 years of Premier support and you will be gtg for college and potentially beyond if you don't drop it or something.
jmp242 t1_isxh5b8 wrote
Reply to Netflix Execs Don’t Expect Subscriber Shift From Ad-Free To Ad-Supported Tier Despite Cheaper Price by Neo2199
I so far refuse to pay for something and watch ads with it. That said, I also do everything I can to avoid ads so I might be unusual.
jmp242 t1_isxgw3a wrote
Reply to comment by HumanOrAlien in Netflix Execs Don’t Expect Subscriber Shift From Ad-Free To Ad-Supported Tier Despite Cheaper Price by Neo2199
Not most people I know. 480P is fine, they're not hating DVD quality from 10 feet away. Although, it might also be that most people I know are over 30 and don't have the best eyesight, but they're also the people who have any money.
jmp242 t1_je7te68 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in SPEED QUEEN WASHERS; Are they worth it? Which model would be recommended for a large family, which does multiple loads of laundry a day. Doesn’t have to be fancy. It seems people choose SQ for their reliably, and quality, not because of the bells and whistles, or lack thereof… Thanks for any input!! by KaiBaird
I don't think it's unethical to clearly let the consumer decide if they want to use an amount of water to wash their clothes. I love my Speed Queen cause it doesn't break under heavy use and non careful family members, and can run every day. Oh and it cleans clothes fast. All good in my book. But I don't pay anything for my well water but the electricity to run the pump. And we get too much water as it is here.
Edit: and idk if you buy extremely delicate clothes or my whole family buys especially robust clothes, but it doesn't wear them out any faster than previous Kenmore or GE brand top loaders we had.