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bp - Posted 9:15 am PST 12/21/06 (20 Posts)
buy a $30 off $150 from EBAY to make it a better deal
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gimplish - Posted 9:18 am PST 12/21/06 (17 Posts)
%12 off coupon will make it even better
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PA_Dude - Posted 9:31 am PST 12/21/06 (24 Posts)
Does anybody else wonder why Staples is carrying this? I would find it hard to define it as an "office supply", and if it is, I want to work at the office that does call this an office supply item!
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BobMarley008 - Posted 10:10 am PST 12/21/06 (40 Posts)
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aquinas - Posted 10:45 am PST 12/21/06 (52 Posts)
This is actually a good unit. We've had Danby units for a while and they cycle (on-off-on-ff..etc) quite often even though the room is at a constant ~72°. It keeps the temperature fairly constant.
If you are serious about these units then look for the thermo-electric(?) ones that use very little energy to keep a constant temperature. They are expensive though.
We put sodas, wine, champagne, etc in our 24 bottle unit and it gets used quite frequently. These are more like mini-fridges with a fancy rack for bottles.
If you are serious about these units then look for the thermo-electric(?) ones that use very little energy to keep a constant temperature. They are expensive though.
We put sodas, wine, champagne, etc in our 24 bottle unit and it gets used quite frequently. These are more like mini-fridges with a fancy rack for bottles.
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saimike - Posted 1:56 pm PST 12/21/06 (19 Posts)
this is actually not very hot at all.





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