In the market for a good new set. Big decision for a POOR. Sheets are one thing even a PO FOLK like me doesn't scrimp on...
Sounds about right. King size? I was just looking at a set for $189 and felt like that was too much...$112.00
Even this sounds too high for me, but I don't make these purchases so I'm not sure$112.00
Sounds about right. King size? I was just looking at a set for $189 and felt like that was too much...
Even this sounds too high for me, but I don't make these purchases so I'm not sure
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Do you have any recs for best adhesive to use on floor transition molding?REPORTED
My go-to for such projects is LIQUID NAILS. You'll need a caulking gun, though.Do you have any recs for best adhesive to use on floor transition molding?
I was trying to avoid buying a caulking gun, but I suppose it's unavoidable. I have like 3-4 to fix so it's probably needed anywaysMy go-to for such projects is LIQUID NAILS. You'll need a caulking gun, though.
They're like $4, bruh. Every homeowner needs one. While you're at it, buy yourself a suitable drill and tool set.I was trying to avoid buying a caulking gun, but I suppose it's unavoidable. I have like 3-4 to fix so it's probably needed anyways
I do not put a price on my comfort. I also paid 3K for a sweet adjustable mattress, no regrets.
I've got those but apartment living for three years had me behind the times on DIY accessoriesThey're like $4, bruh. Every homeowner needs one. While you're at it, buy yourself a suitable drill and tool set.
Something like this will be plenty suitable for your needs.I've got those but apartment living for three years had me behind the times on DIY accessories
Now that's a price I can get behindSomething like this will be plenty suitable for your needs.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0013YKMW8/ref=mp_s_a_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1507388890&sr=8-2&refinements=p_85:2470955011&rps=1&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65&keywords=caulk+gun&dpPl=1&dpID=31NoaERronL&ref=plSrch
Liquid nails did the trick. Stuff worked like magicMy go-to for such projects is LIQUID NAILS. You'll need a caulking gun, though.
Just hope you're not there long enough to have to remove it.Liquid nails did the trick. Stuff worked like magic
I used to do the same, but the last set I bought shrank after the first wash so they would no longer fit my mattress.We buy'em at TJ Maxx usually. Get $200+ sets for $40 or so.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯I used to do the same, but the last set I bought shrank after the first wash so they would no longer fit my mattress.
In the market for a good new set. Big decision for a POOR. Sheets are one thing even a PO FOLK like me doesn't scrimp on...
We bought our last couple sets at BB&B for $60, plus the 20% off coupon.I will need to ask my Boss. She bought ours at Bed, Bath and Beyond with a 20% off coupon.