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Cuisinart GR-4N 5-in-1 Griddler
List Price: $185.00
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The Cuisinart(tm) Griddler makes "multifunctional" an understatement! Make perfect panini... plus! With four separate cooking options, it can handle everything from pancakes to sausages to grilled cheese to steaks, hamburgers and panini...
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Tripp Lite PS4816 16-Outlet Power Strip (15-Amp, 15-Foot Cord)
List Price: $73.60
Sale Price: $36.72
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16 OUTLETS15 AMP 120V AC POWER DISTRIBUTIONNEMA 5-15P INPUT & NEMA 5-15R OUTPUT15-AMP CIRCUIT BREAKERSTURDY ALL-METAL EXTRUDED ALUMINUM HOUSINGLIGHTED POWER SWITCH WITH LOCKING TRANSPARENT COVER TO PREVENT ACCIDENTAL SHUTOFFMOUNTING HARDWARE SUPPORTS HORIZONTAL OR VERTICAL MOUNTING APPLICATIONSINCLUDES INSTRUCTION MANUAL & MOUNTING HARDWARE15-FT AC POWER CORDDIM: 48"L X 1...
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Tripp Lite TLP404 4-Outlet Surge Protector (390 Joules)
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Tripp Lite's TLP404 offers economical AC surge suppression for protection of workstations desktop PCs tele systems and other sensitive electronics. Built-in AC surge suppression shields connected equipment from damage and performance problems due to transient surges...
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Babyliss Pro Babp6685n Porcelain Ceramic Carrera2 Dryer
Sale Price: $44.50
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The soft-touch, rubberized housing on this premium 1900-watt dryer provides a secure grip that makes it exceptionally easy to work with. Engineered with two of styling's hottest technologies, the Carrera2® produces gentle, even, far-infrared heat to dry hair faster and protect it from damage...
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ECSTASY Professional Turbo Hair Dryer (Model:XTC55)
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World class quality for professionals who work in the demanding salon environment.11 Major Design Advances for World Class Performances, Durability and Comfort.SWITCHES:1. Better quality switches have been proven to last up to 50% longer than switches used on the leading dryer...
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Tips For Building a DIY Chicken House
If you are considering building a chicken house yourself, there are many factors which you should take into account before you begin. Whilst a DIY chicken house can be a great alternative to buying an expensive ready made version, getting it wrong can prove costly in terms of wasted materials, wasted time and unhappy and possibly unhealthy hens. Done correctly though, a DIY pen makes excellent economical sense and can work out at a fraction of the cost of a pre-built one.
Although building housing is not as simple as hammering some wood and wire mesh together, it can be surprisingly simple providing you follow some tried and tested chicken pen plans. You need to consider which materials you will use, whether insulation is required, what ventilation is needed, where you will site it, the design and positioning of nesting boxes, perches and protection from the extremes of the weather and predators.
Suitability of materials is important when considering building a DIY chicken house. With regard to the wood used, it should be strong enough to withstand the harshest of weather and if it is pre-treated, you should ensure that the wood protector is animal-friendly. Any mesh which you use should not be of the flexible, thin type as this can easily be bitten through by foxes and other predators-indeed you should be seeking out the heavy gauge variety.
When you are building a chicken house, the siting of it is very important. It needs to be near enough to the house so that feeding and egg collection are too not too much of a chore, but just far enough away that the inevitable smells and flies in summer are not constantly entering your house. In addition, you may wish to ensure that it catches the sun for part of the day as this will help eliminate any dampness caused both through cleaning and through inclement weather.
Ventilation is an important consideration and you will find that most pre-built coops have circular drilled holes at the rear of the sleeping/nesting end which are very often meshed for safety. The ventilation is important not only for keeping air circulating in hot summer months, but is important for preventing a harmful build up of gases from the hen's waste products.
With regard to the nesting box, you will need roughly one nesting box for each 4-5 hens (don't make the mistake I did when first keeping hens when I carefully tried to squash 6 nesting boxes into the coop-one for each hen!). This should be something which is easily cleaned. One good solution for those making a DIY chicken house is to use a sturdy old cardboard box, which can be changed and disposed of every week or so. Another good alternative is to use a plastic cat litter tray which can be hygienically cleaned each week and will last for years.
As hens naturally love to perch, it is essential to provide a simple roosting pole in the sleeping/nesting area. In addition, you might like to consider placing a large branch in the outdoor section of the pen for them to perch on.
As a chicken keeper and retailer of chicken housing myself, I was looking for ideas to incorporate into my own designs and this lead me to a book by Bill Keene, a fellow chicken-lover! His designs were so simple that they were almost as easy to construct as my own self-assembly coops were to put together! I have since recommended his book to numerous customers who were looking for chicken pen plans themselves and all have been delighted by both the simplicity and quality of the designs. In addition, it has been shown that building your own housing can save over 50% of the cost of a comparable flatpacked pen and even those with very little experience in DIY can follow the instructions in the book with ease. To take a look at the different options which are available, please visit DIY Chicken House Plans.
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Why does the volvo 940 and s70 only have only one rear fog light?
The driver's side rear cluster houses a fog light but the passenger side cluster despite being an exact opposite has a blank plastic outline where a bulb holder could have been installed.Rear of the car looks as if there is a bulb out when fog lights are on.Surely this is not volvo trying to reduce costs.The headlights being on during the day mean a second mortgage to pay for replacement bulbs.
The 91 and up cars definitely don't include wiring for a right fog light. Earlier cars may have had wiring, but a bulb was not fitted on the right, unless you put one in there. The idea is that seeing a single light, the driver behind will know it's a fog light, not brake lights. Newer models all have just the single left-side fog light, as far as I've seen.
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