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Urban Hat€monger ? 10-25-2006 04:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by oojay (Post 298110)
are you guys seriously arguing about vacuums?

It`s still not the worst arguement ever on here.

That would be the lead in paint arguement

right-track 10-25-2006 04:50 PM

http://www.dooyoo.co.uk/vacuum-clean...vr200/reviews/
Read the reviews...every home should have one.
I know a person who bought there's 15 years ago and it's still going strong.

Urban Hat€monger ? 10-25-2006 04:52 PM

I don`t think I have ever came online & thought to myself

'Hmmm what shall I do today?'

'I know ,i`ll review all of my household appliences'

right-track 10-25-2006 04:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Urban Hatemonger (Post 298114)
I don`t think I have ever came online & thought to myself

'Hmmm what shall I do today?'

'I know ,i`ll review all of my household appliences'

Henry>>>>>>>>>>>>>Dyson.

MURDER JUNKIE 10-25-2006 04:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Urban Hatemonger (Post 298112)
It`s still not the worst arguement ever on here.

That would be the lead in paint arguement

Once we get bored of this one, let's bump that thread :laughing:

[MERIT] 10-25-2006 04:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MURDER JUNKIE (Post 298116)
Once we get bored of this one, let's bump that thread :laughing:

who could ever get bored of arguing over vacuums?

MURDER JUNKIE 10-25-2006 04:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by right-track (Post 298115)
Henry>>>>>>>>>>>>>Dyson.


It just looks a little to bulky, like a shop vac or something

Is it loud??

Do the wheels move and turn freely?

What do bags cost??

Merkaba 10-25-2006 04:56 PM

I've got one of these motherfuckers, slightly different model though. Doesn't have the carbonfibre body kit like the Dirty Dyson but this swanky sucker is the Mercedes Benz SLR of vacuum cleaners.

By "I" I really mean mum and dad. But you know, close enough.

Germany sure has sucking downpacked!!!

http://www.vacs2u.co.nz/index.php?s200

right-track 10-25-2006 04:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MURDER JUNKIE (Post 298118)
It just looks a little to bulky, like a shop vac or something

Is it loud??

Do the wheels move and turn freely?

What do bags cost??

http://www.dooyoo.co.uk/vacuum-clean...hvr200/364982/

^Says it all...you can go to war with a Henry.

Urban Hat€monger ? 10-25-2006 05:01 PM

I think i`ve found the saddest person on the internet.
The person who wrote this about a spatula

I was in desperate need of a new spatula, although I didn't go shopping for one. While out shopping for a new fire place grate,(getting ready for cold weather) we came across a display of OXO items. One of the items on the display was spatulas. Since I was in need of a new one we decided to purchase a couple of them. One never knows when one spatula will be dirty and you are in need of another.

I love my OXO Good Grips Spatula! I have had this baby for about 6 weeks and use it just about every day since my hubby has to have his two fried eggs every morning. Of the two we bought one is blue, they call it Blueberry, and the other is black.

The OXO Good Grips Spatula is flexible! This means that it bends just a little so that it is easier for you to get your food out of pans. I found this to be especially true if you have a pan that has higher edges or a pan that is on the small side. For instance, the cast iron skillet that I prepare my hubbies eggs in every morning is 6 inches in diameter. The OXO Good Grips Spatula base is 4½ inches long, so getting it in the skillet and under the eggs would be a bit tricky for a non-flexible spatula the size of the OXO Good Grips Spatula. The OXO Good Grips Spatula slips right under those eggs, due to it’s flexibility, and I can easily get them from skillet to plate.

I had a small spatula that was coated to use in non stick pans and I used that to remove hubbies eggs every morning but the coating wore off on the edge and I just didn’t like using it, thinking that it, like all non stick coatings, was not good once they started losing the coating. The OXO Good Grips Spatula is made of nylon, so there is no worry about any peeling with this spatula.

The OXO Good Grips Spatula has a very nice, what I assume is nylon, handle that is easy to grip and has a surface that is non slip. The handle on both spatulas that I own is black. The handle has a hole for hanging. The overall length of this spatula is about 11 inches, making it easy to put in a crock or utensil container next to your range. The blue spatula really stands out in my crock and is easy to spot when I need it, therefore, I use the blue one more than the black one.

One of the best features of this spatula, to me, is that it is dishwasher safe. The more things I own that can go into the dishwasher the happier I am.

The OXO Good Grips Spatula is safe for all non stick surfaces, as well as, any other pan surface. I am thinking I made a great decision when I decided to purchase these spatulas. The price is a little steep for one spatula but considering it’s performance I don’t think it is a bad buy. We paid $4.98 for each spatula.

Recommended:
Yes

MURDER JUNKIE 10-25-2006 05:04 PM

I gotta get one of those muthafukkas

tdoc210 10-25-2006 05:06 PM

wtf my htread about me and my ego has been ruined by spatuals and ****ing vaccum cleaners, well seeing as its my thread why dont we discuss different types of rubber stoppers

[MERIT] 10-25-2006 05:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mamagarmr (Post 298136)
wtf my htread about me and my ego has been ruined by spatuals and ****ing vaccum cleaners, well seeing as its my thread why dont we discuss different types of rubber stoppers

rubber stopper=promiscuous woman?

_Spinning_ 10-25-2006 05:09 PM

Great idea....:)
http://www.hawthornerubber.com/fig3realvh.jpg

tdoc210 10-25-2006 05:13 PM

ooh i know, washers

_Spinning_ 10-25-2006 05:13 PM

Washers = Tap Washers or Washing Machines?

tdoc210 10-25-2006 05:17 PM

a washer as in a metal device that is circualr with a cut out 0 in the centre, used in fixing one object to another

MoonlitSunshine 10-26-2006 11:09 AM

Like this

http://www.boltdepot.com/images/Chro...at-washers.jpg


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