Serious question, what's the difference? A quick search suggested people use them interchangeably.Artificial turf is not the same as artificial grass
Edit: looks like artificial turf is the old carpet they lay on top of concrete, whereas artificial grass refers to the newer stuff more like grass.
I played college ball on the newer material and the little rubber pellets on that stuff heat up like crazy. You can see a haze on the field even when the ambient temp isn't that hot but the field is crazy hot. But if that's not the material people are thinking of them nevermind.
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on appliances. We did extensive research when we redid our kitchen. Long story short, brand naming is much like cars. For the billions of options out there, only a handful of companies actually make them. We looked at high end, low end etc and came to the conclusion that something in the middle, upper middle that looked really good was the best option. We did a line of Kitchen Aid. Fridge, gas cooktop, dishwasher, oven with warming drawer etc. Our decision was driven primarily by the dishwasher though. We wanted quiet and efficient and the Kitchen Aid seemed to be the sweet spot. It was only slightly "louder" than Bosch. We never heard it and it was open to our TV room. The second consideration was the cooktop, BTUs etc. The rest? We just picked from the line....there wasn't much difference in fridge, ovens etc. Going with a package saves you money as well.