Is it worth driving 300 miles for the last Ozark G.2 Rebel in America

Maybe hyperbole, but considering these have basically been out of stock for 2 months, maybe not? I found a new g.2 rebel at a Walmart 300 miles from me. Doing the quick math, it’s about $80 in gas. So, at $730, is the G.2 Rebel still a steal?

The actual time and drive is not a big deal at all, I enjoy trips like this.

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u/ihave3apples — 3 days ago

$599 for Gazelle T4 EXP. Good deal or average?

I saw some comments saying they got it for under $500 when it released or on certain sales. Is $599 the new ”low” due to tariffs and inflation, or do you expect it to go lower for certain sales?

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u/ihave3apples — 16 days ago

Are there any accessories worth checking the box for?

About to put my order in for a Hybrid AWD Lariat. There’s a pretty exhaustive list of add-ons both 1st and 3rd party. Do any of them actually strike a good value? Or just stick to aftermarket?

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u/ihave3apples — 2 months ago

SadlyItsBradley “I’d say about a month” in regards to Steam Frame release

It’s his estimate, based on where he sees Frame’s current development compared to where Machine was a month ago.

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u/ihave3apples — 2 months ago

How would I modify this ikea USB light to bypass the on/off switch?

I built a bookcase set up that uses 28 of these little 5 W Kapplake USB powered lamps. Everything is hooked up to a few USB hubs and a surge protector that I can switch on and off so all the lights come on simultaneously. Problem is, some of these lights have weird memory issues, they wont stay on and have to be manually switched on by clicking the lamp. I’m handy with micro soldering and board modifications, just never had to learn schematics and could use some advice on how to modify this PCB so that there is no longer any on/off functionality and that power always results in the light being on.

u/ihave3apples — 3 months ago