u/artemisxn

maximise earnings on attapoll

hii, i've been getting screened out a lot lately and i would love if someone could give me good demographics information. i'm trying to create a new account and if i get legit demographic info, i would 100% use your code to join in.

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u/artemisxn — 1 day ago

Is there a warranty offered on fiberglass bathtubs, and what does it cover?

I visited a bathroom showroom to ask about fiberglass bathtubs two days ago. I wanted something durable and easy to maintain. I also wanted to know if there was any warranty before purchasing. But when I checked the bathtubs there I felt confused. Some sellers said the warranty was long but did not explain details clearly. Some only mentioned limited coverage. Some warranties sounded good at first but had many conditions hidden inside. I could not trust them. I could not decide confidently.

Then I visited another shop in the same area. Some staff explained the warranty better than before. Some said cracks and manufacturing defects were covered. Some said damage from improper use was not included. I remembered I once bought a home product with warranty but later found out many common problems were not covered. That made me hesitate again.

To check more variety and options while scrolling many online platforms including alibaba I found many fiberglass bathtub brands and warranty details. Some brands offered warranties for surface cracks and factory defects. Some covered color fading and material problems for a limited number of years. Some websites explained that installation mistakes and accidental damage were usually not covered. Customer reviews and forums also helped me understand real warranty experiences. Some people had smooth claims while others faced delays and excuses. There were many different policies available. This made me excited but also confused again.

Now I am thinking should I trust the warranty promises fully or focus more on buying from a reliable brand with better customer support first?

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u/artemisxn — 4 days ago

cycle life reality check on the oscal powermax 3600se

doing some heavy research into battery chemistries for my off grid cabin. oscal just launched the powermax 3600se and claims it is the "most accessible backup for every home".\n\nthe 3600wh capacity is great but im really curious what specific lifepo4 cells they are using inside. usually u get around 3000 to 3500 cycles before hitting 80% capacity on good lithium iron phosphate. if i use this unit every single day of the year heavily draining it to 10% and charging it back to 100% how many years of actual reliable storage am i looking at before the bms starts getting confused by cell drift?

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u/artemisxn — 6 days ago
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Advice for a 22 year old.

Hi everybody, I'm new to this sub. I'm currently earning very low and not at all where I want to be. I want to learn new skills to expand my knowledge on wealth management and growth. I read through a lot of posts here and I admire a lot of you who built so much. I am very determined to have a similar path, to build wealth and willing to do anything to get there. It would sicken me to my blood and bone if I'm still in the same position by the next 6 months. I am willing to invest as much as I can of my time to learn and grow. I'm not from a rich background and wanted to be the first in my line to become something or build something. I would be very grateful if any of you can offer any advice regarding my path. Please.

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u/artemisxn — 6 days ago

Where can I find affordable used pipe making equipment for sale?

I was searching industrial fabrication equipment two days ago trying to understand where I can find affordable used pipe making equipment for sale because I wanted lower cost I wanted reliable machines I wanted good production capacity. At first everything looked very scattered because prices varied a lot and listings were not always clear about condition or usage history so I could not easily compare real value. I could not decide confidently important dots used industrial equipment depends heavily on inspection and seller trust.

Then I started checking proper buying channels and I noticed a clear pattern. The best places to find affordable used pipe making equipment are industrial auction platforms, surplus equipment dealers, and certified machinery marketplaces. Websites like Machinery Trader, Ritchie Bros Auctioneers, IronPlanet, and Equipment Trader often list used pipe mills, tube forming machines, and rolling equipment with inspection reports and operating hours. Certified dealers also refurbish and resell pipe making machines which gives better reliability with some warranty support.

Then I explored global supplier listings and even saw used and refurbished pipe making equipment on alibaba where traders and manufacturers offer different machine conditions for export buyers. Many fabricators say that while auctions offer the lowest prices, checking machine condition, spare parts availability, and maintenance history is very important before buying. I is not suer which source is best for every buyer but auctions and certified dealers are usually the safest balance between cost and reliability.

Now I am thinking the best choice depends on condition and production needs What would you choose for your workshop auction bought used pipe machine or certified refurbished dealer equipment?

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u/artemisxn — 6 days ago

Where can I buy high-pressure valves with fast delivery?

I was checking industrial equipment suppliers two days ago trying to understand where I can buy high pressure valves with fast delivery because I wanted quick sourcing I wanted reliable quality I wanted safe operation. At first everything looked overwhelming because many sellers offer similar valves but delivery times and certifications are very different so I could not clearly judge which sources are actually fast and trustworthy. I could not decide confidently important dots availability and shipping speed matter as much as product quality.

Then I started comparing common supply channels and I noticed a clear pattern. The fastest options are usually specialized industrial suppliers, authorized distributors, and large e commerce platforms with stock warehouses. Websites like Grainger, McMaster Carr, Swagelok distributors, Parker Hannifin dealers, and local industrial supply companies often provide same day or 1 to 3 day shipping depending on location. These suppliers usually keep standard high pressure valve sizes in stock which makes delivery faster.

Then I checked global marketplaces and even saw listings on alibaba where many manufacturers offer high pressure valves with different delivery timelines depending on stock and production schedule. However buyers often mention that while pricing can be competitive, delivery speed depends heavily on supplier communication and shipping method selection. Some express shipping options are available but need confirmation before purchase.

Now I am thinking the best choice depends on urgency and certification needs What would you choose for your project fast local distributor delivery or global supplier sourcing with longer but cheaper shipping?

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u/artemisxn — 7 days ago

What are the best deals on oilfield drilling equipment this season?

I was reviewing industrial equipment listings two days ago trying to understand the best deals on oilfield drilling equipment this season because I wanted lower cost I wanted reliable performance I wanted long term value. At first everything looked very expensive because drilling equipment is heavy duty and prices vary a lot depending on capacity age and technology level. I could not decide confidently important dots real deals depend on timing and supplier type.

Then I started comparing market trends and I noticed a clear pattern. The best deals on oilfield drilling equipment usually appear during seasonal clearance, fleet upgrades, and surplus liquidation sales from oil companies or contractors. When new rigs arrive older drilling units like rotary rigs mud pumps and drill pipe systems are often sold at discounted rates. Auction platforms for industrial machinery also offer strong deals especially for used or refurbished rigs that are still in good working condition. Certified dealers sometimes bundle equipment packages including rig systems power units and control systems at reduced prices.

Then I checked global supplier listings and even saw oilfield drilling equipment options on alibaba where manufacturers and traders offer different rig configurations for export markets. Many buyers say that while direct deals can be cheaper, it is important to verify certification service history and spare parts availability before purchasing because maintenance cost is a big part of total investment. I is not suer which source gives the best deal for every project but auctions and surplus sales usually offer the biggest discounts.

Now I am thinking the best choice depends on condition and project scale What would you choose for your oilfield operation used auction drilling rig or certified refurbished dealer equipment package?

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u/artemisxn — 7 days ago

Is it better to buy a used loader or lease one for small-scale construction work?

Few days ago my uncle asked me to help him decide between buying a used loader or leasing one for his small construction jobs. Honestly I thought buying would always be smarter because at least the machine becomes yours in the end. But after talking to few contractors I realized things are not that simple. Some people said used loaders save money long term if the machine stays reliable. Others warned us that older loaders can suddenly need expensive repairs and stop work for days. One seller kept saying leasing is easier because maintanence and service support are sometimes included. But another worker laughed and said monthly lease payments can slowly cost more than buying. The numbers was making my uncle more confused every minute and honestly my own head started hurting too.

Next morning we visited a heavy equipment yard near the bypass road to ask few more questions. One older operator there explained things in a much easier way. He said small contractors usually buy used loaders if they have steady work and know how to handle repairs later. But leasing can make sense for short projects or companies that want newer machines without huge upfront costs. One loader there looked very clean from outside but during startup the engine made a rough knocking sound and the seller looked kinda embarresed. My uncle whispered that buying cheap machines can become a nightmare if hidden problems show up later. Honestly after seeing that machine I started understanding why some people choose leasing instead.

Later that night we searched more contractor stories and equipment discussions on alibaba and saw people arguing nonstop about buying versus leasing loaders. Some said ownership gives freedom while others believed leasing removes alot of stress for small businesses. Now I keep wondering which choice actually saves more money in the long run for small construction work?

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u/artemisxn — 7 days ago

Do global audiences behave differently when it comes to support?

When working with global audiences, I’ve noticed differences in how people engage and convert. This seems especially true for creator monetization and donation tools. Have you seen variations in how different regions support creators? Curious if global donations behave differently depending on location.

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u/artemisxn — 8 days ago

Where can I find durable pull-down sprayers for kitchen faucets?

Last week my cousin started upgrading his kitchen faucet because the old spray head kept leaking and honestly it was turning simple dishwashing into a daily frustration. He wanted a durable pull-down sprayer that would last longer instead of replacing cheap parts again and again. At first I thought it would be easy to find one online, but after checking a few stores we saw a huge difference in quality. Some sprayers looked modern and shiny but felt very light and weak in hand, while others had stronger metal build and smoother hose movement but cost more than expected. One seller even advertised “heavy duty stainless sprayer” but the customer reviews mentioned it started leaking after a few months, which made us more careful.

Next morning we visited a plumbing supply shop near the market and talked to an older installer there. He explained things in a simple way and honestly it helped alot. He said durable pull-down sprayers are usually found in trusted kitchen fittings stores, branded sanitary showrooms, and verified online marketplaces where specifications are clearly listed. He recommended looking for stainless steel or brass body sprayers with ceramic valve cartridges and braided hoses because they last longer under daily kitchen pressure. He also suggested checking compatibility with your faucet brand before buying because not all sprayers fit every model properly. One display unit there looked strong but during testing the spray head became loose after repeated pulls, which showed how build quality matters more than appearance.

Later that night we checked more customer reviews and kitchen fittings listings on alibaba and saw many pull-down sprayers with different materials and prices. Some buyers said high quality models lasted years without issues while others warned that cheap versions often fail at the hose connection point first. Now I keep wondering if the best sprayer really comes from brand reputation or from choosing the right build material for heavy daily kitchen use.

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u/artemisxn — 9 days ago

Hello everybody, I'm 21 looking to earn a little bit on the side, good communication skills, good at web dev and highly adaptable: will pick up any new skill within a week. DM if you have any work suitable for the same.

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u/artemisxn — 21 days ago