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Lotta 1 year ago
#6 Seriously? That needs to be taught? (the mirror thingy) Oh my...
       
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Mima 1 year ago
Lotta,

Same thought here. #3 Or you know to adjust for wrist size.
       
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Eb 1 year ago
Yikes. Apparently common sense isn't abundant as I thought it was.
       
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Parsuny 1 year ago
#9 will at best remove any burrs that Might be on the edge. Only way to "sharpen" scissors is to actually grind the outside edge to a point. Can be done any any, even smallest, of belt grinders. Easier if blades can be unscrewed and sharpened separately. Only thing to remember is to NEVER touch the inside surface with anything other other than a hard polishing wheel.
       
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Cordy 1 year ago
Parsuny,There is no way you're sharpening, all you're doing is coating the cutting edge with Aluminum particles, it's been dry lubricated, so it feels like it's been sharpened, but it hasn't been.
       
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Corey 1 year ago
damn this is soooo stupid... like 11, just don't bend the straw to reach the bottom . even a child a 5 years old know this
       
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Lindy 1 year ago
#9 yeah its like using a hone, it won't exactly sharpen them but it can straighten and clean the edges so they are less dull
       
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Harriet 1 year ago
#5 downward during winter, upward during summer.
       
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Monet 1 year ago
Harriet, Mine is just another button on the remote, as well as 'on/off' and variable speeds
       
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Midge 1 year ago
Harriet,
thats backwards bruh. unless you live in Australia
       
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Keziah 1 year ago
5-you want the air blowing down in the summer to cool you off. You want the air blowing upward in the winter to move all that warm air at ceiling level back down to the ground
       
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Onie 1 year ago
#5. Who doesn't know this? 35
       
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Submit 1 year ago
#17 I didn't know there are microwave cooking "experts".
       
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Elisa 1 year ago
That's five minutes of my life I am never getting back
       
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Woody 1 year ago
#10 OMG, no. If you do that then rust will form. PLEASE use cleaning oils/sprays instead.
       
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Woody 1 year ago
#11 Stupidest issue ever! The straw bends but you can still push it down to the bottom, or just remove it and tip the box into your mouth at the end like everyone does anyway.
       
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Woody 1 year ago
#15 As a kid that drawer was the broiler on my oven... as an adult it litterally is designed for storage, so it depends on the oven.
       
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Woody 1 year ago
#18 Sure useful I guess, but the ridges are to allow airflow and solid freezing of items. They should be kept clean and free of ice.
       
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Staplers

That stapler you’ve had for the longest time in the office or at home has a compartment to store spare staples. It is usually located at the bottom — as shown in the picture — but don’t hesitate to check the top if you can’t find it. You can now dispose of the boxes with new staples and just use your stapler for storage.

 

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