You can check the brickseek, but that isn't always accurate. They had 2 in the central plano store, by the garage doors and universal openers https://slickdeals.net/f/13141249-c...deExpiredSearch:Control&src=SiteSearchV2Algo1
Walmart and BB both still have these online for $40. Here is WM. https://www.walmart.com/ip/MyQ-Smar...-Garage-Hub-with-Smartphone-Control/471084856
there's an old bowling alley that has been closed for a while near my house that I've been thinking about buying in the hopes that I could use their walk in freezer to pre chill my coolers
We bring a bathtub with us to put the pre-chilled cooler in. Just fill the bathtub up with bags of ice around the cooler and it helps it stay chilled for a good hour in the sun. I also recommend looking into a trailer to haul the bathtub as well seeing as it is very difficult to transport on top of the roof of a car.
I freeze my whitewater raft over night and keep it in the bathtub until it’s time to float. It’s a little tough to navigate on your own with a bathtub full of ice and cooler, but it’s worth it for at least an extra half hour of cold beverages.
This is a good practice if you’re just beginning. Experienced kayakers and cooler users know to bring a tank of liquid nitrogen. It really is best way to keep anything ice cold while on the go. I would also recommend a chilled cooler for your tank of nitrogen.
someone suggested these a couple of weeks ago. I got them. I love them. I mow with them...sometimes I can't hear the kids. I've been very pleased.
Haven't worn a flip flop in years and wanted something easier to slide on then my Teva's. Had some Boston's in college that I beat to the ground. Those were fantastic.
I've always found Chaco's to be a little to heavy to my liking. I've tried them on a few times but never pulled the trigger.
I wear Chacos to work every day from May-October. I will not get cranky because it is Friday and I ain’t gonna let the haters ruin my party.
I have a pair of swimming shoes (similar to ugly ass ones you wore as a kid from Walmart) that I wear kayaking. I get laughed at but man they beat sandals getting stuck in the mud or slipping and getting nipped by an oyster bed. I wore them inside Starbucks the other day and could see the envy on everyone's.face.
Speaker kits from DIY Sound Group. Alchemy 8 L/C/R and Volt 6 surrounds for the bedroom sound system.
These kits are basically super high end sound at dirt cheap prices, you just have to put it together yourself.
Way behind, but my wife bought two of these for down here in PDX. She wants to take our dogs so she got our more reckless, terrier/dachshund mix a life vest with a shark fin. I’ve never been more proud of her spending extra money for no real benefit to the product.
We basically have gay sex and make sound as a group, you know DIY sound group, you don't have one near you?
Not sure on your build/fit preference but I have about five pairs of these UNIQLO ezy jeans and love 'em. Reasonable price, too. I'm 6'3 and wear a large. https://www.uniqlo.com/us/en/men/jeans?quickView=413158
I don’t speak for people, but I think they are equally appalling. I love the feel of my rainbows, but the “flopping” sandal is annoying anymore. I think I’ll welcome being an old man and just get some Chaco’s...
At least you can pass off Chacos as pseudo-outdoorsy. Birkenstocks are just a white flag of surrender to any style.
Birkenstocks are extremely fashionable right now. All over NYC, Paris, London, etc. Chacos are no different than air monarchs in terms of style.