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glatt 12-02-2016 09:55 AM

If the guy annoys you and has kids, you could get one of these for the kids. Only $79.


footfootfoot 12-02-2016 10:19 AM

pocket knives are illegal in the UK?

sexobon 12-02-2016 12:21 PM

Seems that it depends on the knife. Folding knives with blades of 3" or less are OK. Any knife with a blade that locks in the open position; however, is not considered a folding knife. Many models of Leatherman Tools have locking blades which are preferred here for safety (the blade won't accidentally close on your fingers). She'd have to find a model that meets both requirements and hope that her BIL isn't accident prone.

glatt 12-02-2016 12:39 PM

Not directly relevant to this thread, but lately I have been finding that Amazon is a rip off.

My wife wants four of a particular cookie sheet (Vollrath 5314 Wear-Ever Heavy Duty Half Size 13" x 18")

Amazon is $21.99 each
WebstaurantStore, a restaurant supply place, has them for $15.49. WebstaurantStore got my order.

She also wants a 100ml bottle of perfume (BURBERRY Brit Sheer for Her Eau de Toilette, 100ml)

Amazon has them for $92 each and about 5% of the reviews accuse it of being counterfeit because it smells wrong.

Macy's has the 100ml bottle in a gift box kit that also includes a smaller 10ml purse sized bottle and a tube of lotion, plus they had a supply of little Burberry gift pouches that have samples in them that they threw in for free, and they had a big wicker basket full of free Hershey kisses at the register. I helped myself while being rung up. And while the sticker price was also $92, when they rung it up it was only $86. Lots of attentive service from multiple friendly sales ladies.

When somebody sends you a link to something on Amazon that they want, do a little looking around. You'll probably find it for cheaper elsewhere. Amazon doesn't appear to be competing on price any more.

footfootfoot 12-02-2016 02:13 PM

Yeah, it's sort of like using wikipedia for research; it's a good starting place...
Quote:

Originally Posted by glatt (Post 975232)
Not directly relevant to this thread, but lately I have been finding that Amazon is a rip off.

My wife wants four of a particular cookie sheet (Vollrath 5314 Wear-Ever Heavy Duty Half Size 13" x 18")

Amazon is $21.99 each
WebstaurantStore, a restaurant supply place, has them for $15.49. WebstaurantStore got my order.

She also wants a 100ml bottle of perfume (BURBERRY Brit Sheer for Her Eau de Toilette, 100ml)

Amazon has them for $92 each and about 5% of the reviews accuse it of being counterfeit because it smells wrong.

Macy's has the 100ml bottle in a gift box kit that also includes a smaller 10ml purse sized bottle and a tube of lotion, plus they had a supply of little Burberry gift pouches that have samples in them that they threw in for free, and they had a big wicker basket full of free Hershey kisses at the register. I helped myself while being rung up. And while the sticker price was also $92, when they rung it up it was only $86. Lots of attentive service from multiple friendly sales ladies.

When somebody sends you a link to something on Amazon that they want, do a little looking around. You'll probably find it for cheaper elsewhere. Amazon doesn't appear to be competing on price any more.


monster 12-02-2016 05:00 PM

Agreed. But if it's the same price as the best price I find elsewhere, I still tend to go with Amazon.

Undertoad 12-02-2016 06:23 PM

eBay has the best price on most items, including new and 99% of what is sold in stores.

Gravdigr 12-08-2016 02:12 PM

I asked Momdigr for a butterfly yo-yo.

Yes, a yo-yo for a yo-yo...

monster 12-08-2016 09:52 PM

got him a multi tool keyfob thing.


realized forgot other BIL (not such a rush for him) ....guess what he's getting? :lol:


I think the daughter's boyfriend is my only remaining challenge -got to find a birthday present too :(

Clodfobble 12-09-2016 02:37 PM

Mr. Clod and I sat down the other night to buy presents for the dang kids... After an hour, we had purchased exactly one gift for Mr. Clod himself. This is going to be a year of last-minute Target gifts if I can't get my act together very soon...

glatt 12-09-2016 04:18 PM

Stainless steel thermos water bottle thing.

captainhook455 12-09-2016 07:32 PM

I like the leather man and the thermos idea or an indestructible aluminum led flashlight. For the ladies some high dollar perfume, white fox jacket. Don't get anything for the kitchen unless the item is all she talks about.

tarheel

classicman 12-10-2016 11:54 AM

Like Clod, I sat down to buy gifts the other day. After about an hour, the one gift I was able to find is back-ordered until Jan. 9th. Shit.

Griff 12-10-2016 12:16 PM

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Originally Posted by glatt (Post 975952)
Stainless steel thermos water bottle thing.

I bought one on a whim for Pete, because our old Thermos was pretty beat. It simply isn't the same product. It is very light weight and lacks the pour spout. I'm not sure how its gonna play out. Also turns out to be Chinese so branding does not imply USA made.

BigV 12-11-2016 11:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Griff (Post 976035)
I bought one on a whim for Pete, because our old Thermos was pretty beat. It simply isn't the same product. It is very light weight and lacks the pour spout. I'm not sure how its gonna play out. Also turns out to be Chinese so branding does not imply USA made.

Stanley.

I have a two quart stainless steel bottle, I've had it for years. The handle failed. I called their company customer service line, ONE CALL, and a new one a arrived in a a week.

I still have and use the original just not the handle.

Five stars.


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