
Fuel 1.6 Gal Vac + 2x 5.0 HO kit: $149
4:30 AM Eastern time: ten remaining. Godspeed, gentlemen. Don’t say that I never gave you anything, and I expect an invite to your holiday party from each ten of you.

4:30 AM Eastern time: ten remaining. Godspeed, gentlemen. Don’t say that I never gave you anything, and I expect an invite to your holiday party from each ten of you.
No BIN prices, but $11/AH is good if you need to stock up on mediocre M18 batteries. The pricing floor on mediocre (non-Fuel, non-High Output) batteries is closer to $9-$10/AH, so this is good.
Not great, not bad. If there’s anything that you truly need, you could do worse than this.
https://fastenersinc.net/flash-sale
There’s a ton of great deals at Fasteners Inc today, and not only limited to the Saturday Flash Sale. The M12 Surge 2-battery kit plus choice of a free tool is a good one, too.
Prices delivered:
M12 5.0 HO: $11.8/AH
M12 4.0 XC: $8.63/AH
Hey, Hiltons.
I’m coming over from Marriot Bonvoy where I’m currently sitting ~65 nights this year. I requested the status match last week and need to check into a Hilton today. Assuming that the match clears this week, will I get credit toward the Diamond Fast-Track for my entire stay this week or only the prorated portion? Is there an email address or phone number that I can call to help move things along?
Thanks, y’all! I look forward to joining y’all at Hiltons.
I’m unplugging for a few months after 1000, probably taking a very long break from all social media.
Is $15/ah for H.O. batteries a good price? No, not really. But if you need to order batteries today, you could do a lot worse. And don’t have to worry about hacking Home Depot deals and losing your Home Depot account, selling a tool that you don’t need, etc.
Elite is way too easy to reach. I understand that there’s a secret “VIP” level reserved exclusively for decision-makers at ERAC’s large customers, but it would be nice to have higher levels for those of us who are at the rental car counter every couple of days.
I’ll reach 125-150 rental days this year.
My four-year old epiphylum cactus flourished beautifully outside last year, the first year I kept it outside. I brought it inside for the winter, and then took it back outside this spring. However, it’s quickly developed these reddish pimples. The first picture shows the pimples, the second shows the reverse side of that same leaf and I circled the hard knots underneath the two pimples visible on the other side. In the third picture, I scraped one pimple, and the pimple fell off…
We’re in Blue Ridge, Ga. It’s very sunny, but hangs completely under a ledge. So, it’s not exposed to harsh direct sunlight. I gently water it with a hose for about twenty seconds once a week or so, and the pot has drain holes which work very well. Over the course of a week, the soil dries out completely.