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How to Buy a Ceiling Fan
- By Mike Brake
- Published 01/5/2010
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Ceiling fans are one of the best ways you can lower your electricity
bill. They can cool entire rooms with very little electricity, far less
then even the most efficient air conditioner could do. Ceiling fans
come in a variety of designs from simple to very complex designs.
How to Buy a New Sofa
- By Vincent Norman
- Published 01/4/2010
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At some point you will need to buy a new sofa, as does everyone unless
they opt not to use a sofa in their living room. Sometimes however it
is difficult to choose which sofa you are going to purchase. What
should you take into account? Which sofa should you avoid?
How to Buy Shower Enclosures
- By Amaan Goyal
- Published 12/11/2009
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Gone are the days when a bathroom just consisted of a toilet, sink and
a bath. These days there are so many features added to the bathroom and
without these the bathroom would seem incomplete. Shower enclosures can
be included under such features. You can hardly find a good bathroom
these days without one.
How to Buy a Fire Pit
- By Marie Mardeko
- Published 11/23/2009
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As you think about which pit to purchase, there are a few things that
has to be clear, as you plan to buy a fire pit your first concern is
supposed to be safety, and then comes the ease of use, and next would
perhaps be cheap to run gas or wood. We will try and concentrate on the
safety element. Fire pit safety is an ingredient of the extensive meal
ceremony adjoining it. Preparing food in pits is one of the most
original styles of cooking for humans, right from ancient times. As
expected, people cook in fire pits just for the sake of fun or a change.
How to Buy a Washing Machine
- By Richo Randelle
- Published 11/19/2009
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A washing machine is one of the most important home appliances you will
ever own, and it is important to choose the best washer you can afford.
Saving money up front by buying a cheap washing machine can cost you
big in the end and lead to buyers remorse. If you simply buy the
cheapest washing machine you can find you may end up replacing that
“cheap” washer only a few years down the road. By shopping around and
choosing value over price you can be assured that the washing machine
you choose will provide many years of trouble free service.
How To Buy a Memory Foam Mattress
- By W.P. Allen Allen
- Published 10/16/2009
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Buying a memory foam mattress is not a minor investment. Some top of
the line models can cost anywhere from $2000 to $6000. Because of the
growing popularity of memory foam mattress is there are now hundreds of
manufacturers and thousands of retailers selling these unique products.
Not everyone is high quality (in fact most of them are not high
quality). So if you're going to buy a memory foam mattress how are you
supposed to know which ones are high quality and which ones are not.
You should be able to know the distinction because some companies will
charge a lot of money for a mattress even if it isn't high quality.
How To Buy a Spiral Staircase
- By Derek Rogers
- Published 09/27/2009
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With many people renovating their existing properties rather than
opting to move, a staircase which takes up less space for accessing new
levels or rooms has never been a more popular feature. A spiral
staircase can take up nearly half the room of a conventional straight
flight staircase, whilst still providing a convenient means of ascent.
How to Buy Wood Flooring
- By Verra Ricci
- Published 09/17/2009
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More and more professionals these days are choosing wood flooring over tile and carpeting. What kind of wood should you choose?
How to Buy a Mattress - Crucial Factors to Consider
- By Margaret H. Stewart
- Published 09/14/2009
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How to Buy a Humidor
- By Lisa Becker
- Published 09/7/2009
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Even if you’ve only recently started enjoying fine cigars, you should
buy a quality humidor before your collection grows further. The cigar
box that came with your cigars is fine for shipping, but it won’t keep
them in prime condition over the long term. As you well know, some
cigars need to be kept for 6 or 7 years before they reach their best
smoking condition. If you don’t have a good humidor, that cigar will be
ruined before you can smoke it.
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