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Yep they fit fine for me! They do wrinkle a bit, but wearing them straightens them out for me. Or indont care enough to notice.

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What about cat hair? Specifically, fine white cat hair? :wink:

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Ha! I don’t have fine white cat hair but I haven’t noticed any cat hair on them. I have beige and sage green.

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I’m kinda shocked at how much all these pants are. The Athleta ones look super nice but they’re $100+!!

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You might like Mejuri!

https://mejuri.com/shop/products/midi-hoops-silver

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ohhh many pretty things. Thank you! Now I want to buy at least 5 new pairs of earrings haha

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Haha, well if it helps sway you I can vouch for the quality of their 14k gold stuff at least. I’ve had a pair of the huggie style hoops for like two years and they’re amazing.

I think because I clicked on the link I got this ad :joy:

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Anyone have any recommendations for a foaming hand soap dispenser? I’ve been using the Blueland soap tablets with their bottles - while I love the soap, the bottle pumps are absolute garbage and two have broken within a month of ordering :expressionless: (so much for reducing plastic waste, sigh…)

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My method has been to buy cheap soap in a dispenser and then reuse. The one Dial dispenser I have has lasted years (and I didn’t even buy it - was left behind when Husband moved into grad school apartment in 2018).

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Yeah, I think that’s what I’m going to have to do :sweat_smile: Glad to hear that it works!

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Are there good dehumidifiers that cost less than $300? Our basement is so humid and I’d like to fix it ASAP but ugh $$$.

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Almost every dehumidifier I see is less than $300. Most in the $120-200 range.

I don’t remember what mine is (and it’s in the basement where I am not) but I looked it up when I got it off BN and the current version runs about $150. It does its job very well and my basement doesn’t smell musty as long as I keep it running.

If you have a floor drain you don’t need one with a lot of collection capacity because you can just run a hose to the drain.

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Found it. $180, not $150: https://www.amazon.com/Danby-DDR030BJWDB-Dehumidifier-Bedroom-Basement/dp/B08544T4JS/

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This is the one I bought recently. It’s the third Danby I’ve owned and they’ve been good to me. I had one in Austin for the piano, one here in the basement because there was a shower and no ventilation, and recently got one for my piano in the living room.

The bucket isn’t huge but you could hook it up to a drain hose.

https://www.homedepot.com/p/Danby-30-Pint-Dehumidifier-with-Bucket-DDR030BJWDB/312400570

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That’s the same one I posted! 2 votes for Danby.

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Thank you both! I quickly searched True Value’s website and only came up with very expensive options but this is much more reasonable.

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Thanks @meowmalade and @AllHat! I got the basic gorillapod, and I think it will be perfect. I wasn’t looking to attach a DSLR (which it definitely couldn’t manage!), Just a normal little digital camera if I get a weatherproof one later because I often take video in the rain (occupational hazard!). This one will do phones and the compact cameras so I’m really pleased! $40 AUD well spent.

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This is the one I got:

It was a Wirecutter best buy (uh, I think, or at least it was on the list).

The ones with built in pumps are a lot more but this one was $236 before tax so if you can empty the bucket frequently, or have a floor drain you can connect to, you don’t need a pump. And truthfully, I think I could have gone with the 35 pint, which would be cheaper and slightly smaller. It works really well.

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Actually check the specs, learned that 35 pint means it can extract 35 pints out of the air per hour, but has no bearing on the bucket size. For the Danby models, the 20 and 30 pint models were the same size.

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