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Saturday, 16 August 2008 |
By Chris Jensen
Most people have seen a single set-up, but something this extravagant is exclusively outdoor cart refrigerator, nothing else comes close.
Too good to be true? Believe it, the whole set-up is also knowing as an outdoor refreshment center. It has a huge interior space to keep hundreds of beverages, sodas, etc. all safely stored away.
The typical problem most refrigerators face, is accidentally not being closed. As a result, it isn't chilled and all the cold air goes out the door. People responded to this issue by putting strong durable magnets to keep the doors secure. People also equipped this bad boy with a deep stainless steel well. It also comes with a castor to carry it easily from place to place.
You could keep by your pool, on your patio, in your garden, whatever you want! And that's not all, this cart comes with towel bar handles so you can open it with ease. Not to mention the durable well-made shelves, and ice-storage area. This is the perfect cart for outdoor parties. So what if you don't want to have all |
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Friday, 15 August 2008 |
By Art Gib
Purchasing a car, whether new or used, requires a significant financial investment. Unfortunately, the cost of owning a vehicle doesn't end there. In addition to buying the gas to make it run every day, drivers need to rotate their tires, replace brake pads, change the oil, register the vehicle, pay for safety and emissions tests, buy new windshield wipers and replace the headlights every once in awhile. An accident or age can also rack up more maintenance bills.
Maintenance is an important investment though because it increases your safety and extends the life of your vehicle. If you can't go without it, the least car owners can do is learn a few ways to save money on repairs and basic maintenance.
One way to save more often than you spend is to educate yourself on simple tasks. For example, most people can learn how to do things like changing the oil, the tires and the headlights. Don't try to handle more complicated repairs unless you know what you're doing though or you could do more damage than good.
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