Blaze & Daze

Stiickygreen

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They're just too convenient for everyday items. Most things arrive next day.
If you're rural you know the limitations of the overall "shopping experience". Very few stores with very little inventory...always @ full retail price or more. If it wasn't for my slight/minimal skill in making something work from nothing most of the time...I'd come up empty handed every trip.

Thus...Amazon gets more of my biz than they should. I hate going to town/shopping as it is...and when ya don't have inventory time and time again or say "we can order that for you"... I just pass from there on out cus I can do the same thing. Duh. It has to be an emergency anymore for me to go search for what they don't seem to have. If I have a few days to burn/it isn't a dire emergency I just order and wait to do the task til the goods show up.
 

shnkrmn

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If you're rural you know the limitations of the overall "shopping experience". Very few stores with very little inventory...always @ full retail price or more. If it wasn't for my slight/minimal skill in making something work from nothing most of the time...I'd come up empty handed every trip.

Thus...Amazon gets more of my biz than they should. I hate going to town/shopping as it is...and when ya don't have inventory time and time again or say "we can order that for you"... I just pass from there on out cus I can do the same thing. Duh. It has to be an emergency anymore for me to go search for what they don't seem to have. If I have a few days to burn/it isn't a dire emergency I just order and wait to do the task til the goods show up.
Same here. Out of stock when you live out of town sucks. Such a waste of time and gas.
 

DCcan

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Wow!! When that thing kicks on, it don't mess around!!! So with the 5 gallon bucket, how often do you need to empty that?

Also, on that pump, is the blue bottom half like a reservoir that your tray drains directly into? I thought these pumps just sat in a tray and then kicked on at a certain height of water.
It's just a small tank to catch the drips. Float switch kicks on ~2 cups or so of water.
Pump is designed to run fast at short intervals. Rated by the amt of height it can pump water as well as volume.
 
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