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Kaye
1 year ago
#11 doesn’t have a compass.
#13 My OCD doesn’t like the alignment of the C or H.
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Glory
1 year ago
Kaye
,Being anal retentive and obsessive compulsive are two different things. Yours is anal retentiveness.
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Chrissy
1 year ago
Kaye
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If it's anything like the ones that you can buy all over EBay, the compass is on the other side
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Molly
1 year ago
#13 it's almost as if they've invented a million ways to do this... like a printer lol
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Vic
1 year ago
# 30 is not a bottling device but to sanitize the bottle before filling in the wine
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Veda
1 year ago
#12 you can also cut a potato in half and use the that
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Letitia
1 year ago
Veda
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I Just stick a pair of pliers in the socket and spread them with my fingers ... no need for potatoes or special tools.
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Shaina
1 year ago
#3 No tread = no traction in snow
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Hezekiah
1 year ago
Shaina
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It's not powered, so it needs no traction. It only needs flotation tires in order to not sink into the snow, and it has those.
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Shaina
1 year ago
#7 The one I use was handed down by my grandmother.
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Shaina
1 year ago
#11 That is a measuring gauge not a compass.
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Shaina
1 year ago
#12 Turn the power off first and use pliers.
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Shaina
1 year ago
#13 Before Letraset and dot matrix or ink jet printers there was Leroy...
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Shaina
1 year ago
#30 That is for rinsing the bottles before adding the wine.
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Kaye
1 year ago
#11 doesn’t have a compass.
#13 My OCD doesn’t like the alignment of the C or H.
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Glory
1 year ago
Kaye
,Being anal retentive and obsessive compulsive are two different things. Yours is anal retentiveness.
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Chrissy
1 year ago
Kaye
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If it's anything like the ones that you can buy all over EBay, the compass is on the other side
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Molly
1 year ago
#13 it's almost as if they've invented a million ways to do this... like a printer lol
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Vic
1 year ago
# 30 is not a bottling device but to sanitize the bottle before filling in the wine
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Veda
1 year ago
#12 you can also cut a potato in half and use the that
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Letitia
1 year ago
Veda
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I Just stick a pair of pliers in the socket and spread them with my fingers ... no need for potatoes or special tools.
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Shaina
1 year ago
#3 No tread = no traction in snow
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Hezekiah
1 year ago
Shaina
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It's not powered, so it needs no traction. It only needs flotation tires in order to not sink into the snow, and it has those.
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Shaina
1 year ago
#7 The one I use was handed down by my grandmother.
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Shaina
1 year ago
#11 That is a measuring gauge not a compass.
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Shaina
1 year ago
#12 Turn the power off first and use pliers.
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Shaina
1 year ago
#13 Before Letraset and dot matrix or ink jet printers there was Leroy...
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Shaina
1 year ago
#30 That is for rinsing the bottles before adding the wine.
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#13 My OCD doesn’t like the alignment of the C or H.
If it's anything like the ones that you can buy all over EBay, the compass is on the other side
I Just stick a pair of pliers in the socket and spread them with my fingers ... no need for potatoes or special tools.
It's not powered, so it needs no traction. It only needs flotation tires in order to not sink into the snow, and it has those.