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No, but there’s a hot water feed to the sink, usually near the toilet. You might be an exception, but for most people who own toilets in the USA, they have a sink near the toilet where they can splice in.

No, but there’s a hot water feed to the sink, usually near the toilet. You might be an exception, but for most

There’s a 6 qt running for $80 on Amazon right now... It looks like the model I have.

There’s a 6 qt running for $80 on Amazon right now... It looks like the model I have.

Unless you simply have zero space, the difference in size isn’t enough to lose out on the larger capacity. The other difference, of course is the price. The 6 qt is $24 more than this. But even one roast can make your life so much easier by having it bigger.

Enjoy! The Instant Pot is a great tool that I often use.

Unless you simply have zero space, the difference in size isn’t enough to lose out on the larger capacity. The other

I got mine as a Christmas present in 2016. I’ve used the hell out of it, and have the one with the simple LED timer display as well. It works perfectly, and is a great way to quickly cook things that would otherwise take far too long.

I got mine as a Christmas present in 2016. I’ve used the hell out of it, and have the one with the simple LED timer

These are about as useful as cooking appliances come. I used my 6 qt. the night before last to make split pea soup. It took about 45 minutes in the pot (After all of the prep work) and was delicious. Split Pea Soup usually takes 3-4 hours of cooking, so this is an amazing convenience.

I even sauteed the onions &

These are about as useful as cooking appliances come. I used my 6 qt. the night before last to make split pea soup.

Actually, these bidets pull water from the (usually) nearby sink. The water line at the sink is where you attach a tap. You usually don’t have to go into the wall because there’s usually a cut off under the sink where you can work.

Actually, these bidets pull water from the (usually) nearby sink. The water line at the sink is where you attach a

You can essentially set the temp by regulating water flow, much like a sink. So yes, you CAN scald your asshole, but as long as you keep an eye on the temp setting, you shouldn’t.

You can essentially set the temp by regulating water flow, much like a sink. So yes, you CAN scald your asshole, but

You must have a sphincter of steel or something... an early morning jet of mountain runoff up my ass just doesn’t sound terribly fun. I have plenty of family in Co, have spent time up in the mountains around those barely thawed streams, and have to give a resounding no thank you. My tender Texas ass will pass on that!

You must have a sphincter of steel or something... an early morning jet of mountain runoff up my ass just doesn’t

Any attachable bidet requires plumbing work. This requires additional plumbing work, but not that much more. If you’re adding a water line to your bidet, adding a second isn’t that much more effort.

Any attachable bidet requires plumbing work. This requires additional plumbing work, but not that much more. If

I side-step this issue by running the sink for a minute to warm everything up. For an additional $400, I can skip this step of course... But I’m cheap enough that I’d rather just warm the water in the sink.

I side-step this issue by running the sink for a minute to warm everything up. For an additional $400, I can skip

This is the one you want kids. Forget the cold-water-only one... that’s just going to make you miserable in the winter time months.

This is the one you want kids. Forget the cold-water-only one... that’s just going to make you miserable in the

Ouch. Sorry to hear that. It’s a good tool.

Kids are a deal-breaker either way. If you can’t agree on them, you’ve got irreconcilable differences. If either one of you gets your way, the other will live in resentment for the rest of your lives.

You know you can respond to your messages on Google Voice on your PC right? And sharing passwords from device to device is also a thing in Android, as well as Windows.

Hah! Screw you hippies! I found one of these on clearance (NIB) for $25 last week at Kroger... Score!

(And yes, I do recommend it, even at twice the price.)

Hah! Screw you hippies! I found one of these on clearance (NIB) for $25 last week at Kroger... Score!

(And yes, I do

If you don’t have any Lodge Cast Iron Skillets, stop what you’re doing and order one of these now. They’re just about the best thing to cook on in existence. I have the 6", the 10", the 12", and the 14" skillets, along with a small sauce pan, a dutch oven, and a griddle. 90% of my cooking that uses a skillet is done

If you don’t have any Lodge Cast Iron Skillets, stop what you’re doing and order one of these now. They’re just

I call BS on this.

Now the people who have actual phone conversations in the public bathroom, OTOH are the devil and need to die in a fire.

Oh, you’ve seen my prairie dog town.... er open office.

The last car I purchased (new, mind you) cost $13,500. That’s nearly the price of a charging station. I don’t see myself recouping the cost of the charging station in saved fuel economy any time soon. (The one before that was $16,800 by the way. I don’t buy really expensive cars. It’s sitting at 100K miles and is paid