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Eliza 2 year s ago
       
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Bridie 2 year s ago
#7 dash sure, put electronics into a bottle, needing energy and a phone. If you only could look at the bottle or feel how much is in. dash
       
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Zeph 2 year s ago
Bridie,
yeah its stupid as f@#k , and so is #16. Shoe operated would be a thing, this one is just lawl
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Lissia 2 year s ago
Zeph, unless #16 has the sink inside the cubicle as well as the toilet I 100% agree. No big deal touching the door lock as long as you was your hands after.
       
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Rube 2 year s ago
       
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Floyd 2 year s ago
#21
Or (and stay with me here) you could take the bag out of the box... Interesting but completely unnecessary (and adds to manufacturing costs)
       
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Arlene 2 year s ago
#11

quota :
"Thanks to this lid, you can drink directly from the can without worrying about dust, dirt, or microbes"

Sanpellegrino belongs to Nestlé. Not only a company to rob the poor worldwide but actually to undermine the sanctions against Russia.

So, someone who cares about dust, dirt or microbes shouldn't buy Nestlé...

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Cindy 2 year s ago
#4 you can manage pressure and temp with the "single handle" as well... just dont pull it all the way toward you... sm_80
       
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Riche 2 year s ago
Cindy,

The separate lever for temperature is a wonderful thing.
       
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Kiah 2 year s ago
Riche,

Is this not a normal thing? I live in the midwest USA and don't recall living in a house that didn't have seperate temperature controls. Usually a cold and hot along with the pressure knob.
       
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Frank 2 year s ago
#7 $109 for a water bottle! WTF! I don't need it to tell my phone anything if it was a $2 clear plastic bottle.
       
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Frank 2 year s ago
       
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Lissia 2 year s ago
Frank, You can build an elevator as reliable as you want. There could still be things that would be out of your control, such as power outages, earth quakes, etc which could trap you inside.
       
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Orlando 2 year s ago
Frank,

Don't forget that Japan often has natural disasters, so it's not so shocking
       
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Woody 2 year s ago
       
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Frank 2 year s ago
       
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Frank 2 year s ago
       
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Frank 2 year s ago
       
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Johannah 2 year s ago
Frank,
but absolutely unnecessary, every reasonable sewing box comes has a threading aid, costs less than 10ct. But there are apparently enough people who are willing to spend money for their laziness dash
       
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Sam 2 year s ago
#4 very commun in Europe dirol
       
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