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This one has changed my life!
http://www.target.com/gp/detail.html...sin=B000NGMOZ0 In case that link doesn't work, it's the "iTouchless 12-liter Fresh Sealer" from www.target.com. Earlier, I recommended the pop-n-seal for small dogs who take weeks to go through a 4-pound bag of kibble. I still use that to vacuum two-thirds of the bag, but the other third I can put into a zip lock baggie and put into this sealer, along with the 1.5-pound bag of cat kibble. And when I have a petsitter, I can put the treats in their too and tell the sitter that everything is in this one handy-dandy container, and all she has to do is open and close the lid and it automatically starts vacuuming. And I'm not having to pump air out of jars every three days. It's really nifty! Amy |
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on Sat, 28 Jul 2007 18:16:46 GMT, Kimber wrote:
Yes, Montana recommended the Furminator. Recommend all you want. Some of us appreciate it. Some people just like to be assholes. Those people have the option not to open your thread, assuming the title is informative (which you might want to consider next time). -- Lynne |
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On the subject or recommending something I think the best thing around right
now is a diaper genie..........why I never thought of getting one of these before for the yard is beyond me. It's the best thing when cleaning the yard up after dogs. Once a week I empty it out and put it out with my weekly trash no more dumping buckets up into the brush. Celeste "Lynne" wrote in message . 97.142... on Sat, 28 Jul 2007 18:16:46 GMT, Kimber wrote: Yes, Montana recommended the Furminator. Recommend all you want. Some of us appreciate it. Some people just like to be assholes. Those people have the option not to open your thread, assuming the title is informative (which you might want to consider next time). -- Lynne |
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Lynne wrote:
Recommend all you want. Some of us appreciate it. Some people just like to be assholes. Those people have the option not to open your thread, assuming the title is informative (which you might want to consider next time). Thanks, Lynne! Although Diddy is right that I am a "dufus" because I accidently called the other product a pop-n-seal instead of a pump-n-seal. But yes, I'll make the title more informative next time. Amy |
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