I was excited about them too as I have a nest, but $125 for a smoke alarm is alot.Already have a Nest thermostat. Now they have a smoke/CO alarm in the works. Probably outfit the house with these as well.
Nest Smoke/CO Alarm
I was excited about them too as I have a nest, but $125 for a smoke alarm is alot.Already have a Nest thermostat. Now they have a smoke/CO alarm in the works. Probably outfit the house with these as well.
Nest Smoke/CO Alarm
Yeah. I'd have to drop $500+ to outfit the house, and they only last seven years. Maybe just one to place where my CO detector is now.I was excited about them too as I have a nest, but $125 for a smoke alarm is alot.
I have been on the fence about getting that forever. I feel like I will never use it and it will sit in a drawer. But I want it. And the ice cream maker attachment.You need to meat grinder/sausage maker attachment!
Get an ice cream maker right away. You have to do some work but ice cream these days is shit. You can make way better at home.I have been on the fence about getting that forever. I feel like I will never use it and it will sit in a drawer. But I want it. And the ice cream maker attachment.
For cleaning, use baby oil. We've always had a bottle of baby oil around from the kids. I usually clean any stainless steel with my regular cleaner and then rub it over with baby oil to restore it to a nice shine. Olive oil works, too, but baby oil is cheap.New fridge being delivered Friday.
Doesn't that leave a greasy feeling on the surface and attract dust?For cleaning, use baby oil. We've always had a bottle of baby oil around from the kids. I usually clean any stainless steel with my regular cleaner and then rub it over with baby oil to restore it to a nice shine. Olive oil works, too, but baby oil is cheap.
It will if too much is applied. I usually wipe on a decent amount, and then make three or four passes with a dry paper towel each time to soak up excess and leave a very thin film.Doesn't that leave a greasy feeling on the surface and attract dust?
BTW, never buy a fridge with a "satina stainless steel finish". It was advertised as having the look of stainless steel while still maintaining the magnetic properties of normal steel. In the end it's just a vinyl "wrap" type finish that looks like stainless steel but scratches easily. I learned the hard way.
We've been looking for an eventual upgrade from our Keurig. I was actually about to junk it last week due to it not working, but found out a nozzle was just plugged from grounds - so it's still chugging along. But yeah, the only downside is I'm always glued to Slickdeals for K-Cup deals, trying to keep it around 25 to 30 cents a cup.Bought one of these a few weeks ago --Nespresso Latissima Plus. Makes fantastic quality coffee, lattes, and cappuccinos with zero mess or hassle. Also simple to clean and looks great in the kitchen. A thousand times better than those crappy Kuerig K-cup machines. Unlike typical milk frothers that require you to sit there frothing your milk and gauging consistency, with this unit you just fill up the milk container and press the button. About the only negative I can think of is that you have to buy the coffee online and it runs about $.60 a cup.
If you actually enjoy coffee do yourself a favor and get the Nespresso, it's worth the extra 30 cents a cup to go from an average cup of drip coffee to something delish. Guests are always surprised at how such a simple looking machine makes such great coffee with thick crema.We've been looking for an eventual upgrade from our Keurig. I was actually about to junk it last week due to it not working, but found out a nozzle was just plugged from grounds - so it's still chugging along. But yeah, the only downside is I'm always glued to Slickdeals for K-Cup deals, trying to keep it around 25 to 30 cents a cup.
Anyone ever tried the reusable filter cups they sell? Put your own coffee in and chuck it in the Keurig. I don't even drink coffee, but I've seen them at stores and they seemed like a no-brainer if they work.We've been looking for an eventual upgrade from our Keurig. I was actually about to junk it last week due to it not working, but found out a nozzle was just plugged from grounds - so it's still chugging along. But yeah, the only downside is I'm always glued to Slickdeals for K-Cup deals, trying to keep it around 25 to 30 cents a cup.
Co-worker uses one every day in his Keurig at work and he says they work great. Much cheaper than buying the prefilled ones. I just drink the nasty, free shit they brew at work. 2 cups in the morning and I'm good to go.Anyone ever tried the reusable filter cups they sell? Put your own coffee in and chuck it in the Keurig. I don't even drink coffee, but I've seen them at stores and they seemed like a no-brainer if they work.
The only reason I thought about buying one is that they act as a extra motion sensor for the nest. I hate it when it turns off the air in the summer because I'm in my bedroom for more than a couple of hours.Yeah. I'd have to drop $500+ to outfit the house, and they only last seven years. Maybe just one to place where my CO detector is now.