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Everyone in my family has them and swears by them.  Finally taking the plunge.  Not a big sandal guy, have basketball players toes.
I initially loved my Keens but both sandals ripped out in the heel/ankle area.  I have had them re-stitched twice and they have ripped out a third time.  They are comfortable and the sole is good in wet conditions when I kayak and hike but they simply didn't last like they should.  I hope your experience is better than mine.

 
Grabbed some meal-prep containers for $10 for taking lunches into work (and portioning leftovers). 

Grabbed a Black & Decker 20V Hedge Trimmer for $59. I have some holly shrubs that are always threatening to get out of control and are a ##### to trim by hand. Accidentally snipped a $40 extension cord with a buddy's electric unit once. I despise small engines in yard equipment. This seems like a nice compromise for something I need 6-8 times a year. 

 

 
If you want a budget 4K tv, this 55" TCL Roku HDR tv has great reviews and it's $450. The delivery date is like 6-8 weeks though...

55" TCL 4K TV

(I should note that it's great reviews for it's price range. It does have issues with viewing it from an angle and less colors than pricier HDR tvs). 

 
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Grabbed a Black & Decker 20V Hedge Trimmer for $59. I have some holly shrubs that are always threatening to get out of control and are a ##### to trim by hand. Accidentally snipped a $40 extension cord with a buddy's electric unit once. I despise small engines in yard equipment. This seems like a nice compromise for something I need 6-8 times a year.
I've got a slightly older version of that trimmer - same battery.  It's awesome.  As long as you cut hedges,and don't try and cut full-on branches, it'll be perfect.  I use it to trim up 10 barberry, a bunch of boxwood, and some other smaller shrubs around my yard.  1 charge will usually give me plenty of juice. 

Agree 100% on hating small engine yard equipment.  I just bough a battery powered chainsaw - I'll never go back to gas. 

 
I've got a slightly older version of that trimmer - same battery.  It's awesome.  As long as you cut hedges,and don't try and cut full-on branches, it'll be perfect.  I use it to trim up 10 barberry, a bunch of boxwood, and some other smaller shrubs around my yard.  1 charge will usually give me plenty of juice. 
Great to hear, thanks for posting :thumbup:

 
Grabbed some meal-prep containers for $10 for taking lunches into work (and portioning leftovers). 

Grabbed a Black & Decker 20V Hedge Trimmer for $59. I have some holly shrubs that are always threatening to get out of control and are a ##### to trim by hand. Accidentally snipped a $40 extension cord with a buddy's electric unit once. I despise small engines in yard equipment. This seems like a nice compromise for something I need 6-8 times a year. 

 
That hedge trimmer is tempting.  I have a corded one now for use around the front yard and a machete for my back woods. 

 
Grabbed a Black & Decker 20V Hedge Trimmer for $59. I have some holly shrubs that are always threatening to get out of control and are a ##### to trim by hand. Accidentally snipped a $40 extension cord with a buddy's electric unit once. I despise small engines in yard equipment. This seems like a nice compromise for something I need 6-8 times a year. 
My dad got me this last summer and I was pleasantly surprised how powerful it was. Battery stayed charged through he winter too.

Thinking about going in on this, as it uses the same battery

 
I've got a slightly older version of that trimmer - same battery.  It's awesome.  As long as you cut hedges,and don't try and cut full-on branches, it'll be perfect.  I use it to trim up 10 barberry, a bunch of boxwood, and some other smaller shrubs around my yard.  1 charge will usually give me plenty of juice. 
Great to hear, thanks for posting :thumbup:
I have the same trimmer--and the weed whacker and leaf blower that use the same battery.  Convenient to always have 2 of the 3 charged and ready to go.

 
I am 0 for 1203812347 on the free giveaways :lol:  
Same batting average as me!

I was in the grocery store yesterday when I realized it was time for one of the big ones (can't remember which one).  Pulled out my phone and tried to enter and, of course, had to watch the video.  Because of the terrible reception in the store, the video kept stopping to buffer, so it took a couple of minutes instead of 30 seconds.  By the time I was able to click the button, the giveaway had ended.  Looked at the results and it had ended at 5:07.  Looked at my watch: 5:08.

 
The prime deal on Roomba are the cheapest you will find and they really are life changing, especially if you have a lot of dog hair.  Still pricey be well worth it.

I'm an Amazon guy, own Amazon stock, but I agree with everyone that said their tablets are junk.  Maybe the cheap ones for children, but, unfit for adults and I'm pretty disappointed Amazon puts out a product like that.  Stay away.  

 
I have the same trimmer--and the weed whacker and leaf blower that use the same battery.  Convenient to always have 2 of the 3 charged and ready to go.
Tempted on a trimmer as well. My Ryobi gas one sucks balls trying to get it started/running. 

 
The prime deal on Roomba are the cheapest you will find and they really are life changing, especially if you have a lot of dog hair.  Still pricey be well worth it.

I'm an Amazon guy, own Amazon stock, but I agree with everyone that said their tablets are junk.  Maybe the cheap ones for children, but, unfit for adults and I'm pretty disappointed Amazon puts out a product like that.  Stay away.  
Which Roomba would you buy?

 

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