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Anonymous
nice!. great price
5 years ago |
Anonymous
Could get 2% member card rewards. Even better than Walmart!
5 years ago |
Anonymous
Discover got 5%
5 years ago |
Anonymous
omg $5 shipping charged by Costco! so cheap!
5 years ago |
Anonymous
Watch 6 is coming.
5 years ago |
COSTCO has COSTCO - Ring Video Doorbell 2 with 1-Year Protect Plus for $99.99. Membership required.
Anonymous
Check out Wyze Labs for best deal
5 years ago |
Anonymous
good deal but do i need to store oil during corvid19
5 years ago |
Anonymous
Service centers are still open!! I did my Honda at a dealer in Nashville, area matters at the moment. //@Anonymous: good deal but do i need to store oil during corvid19
5 years ago |
Anonymous
I bought it @10 last year
5 years ago |
Anonymous
$16.96 at Sam's for 20lbs.
5 years ago |
Anonymous
OOS for Sam's //@anonymous: $16.96 at Sam's for 20lbs.
5 years ago |
Anonymous
sam's and costco have rice in stores, no shortage at all!
5 years ago |
Anonymous
Not in all areas, unfortunately. //@Anonymous: sam's and costco have rice in stores, no shortage at all!
5 years ago |
Anonymous
Costco has it but it is $22.59 for 20lb, which turns out about 10 cents more /lb
5 years ago |
Harry
Costco also shows $3 Delivery fee for me. //@anonymous: Costco has it but it is $22.59 for 20lb, which turns out about 10 cents more /lb
5 years ago |
Anonymous
No sella option?
5 years ago |
Anonymous
How is the taste? Comparing with Kokuho rice?
5 years ago |
Anonymous
not a big fun of this rice. so dry like a starch particle
5 years ago |
Anonymous
Costco shows This item is currently only available for delivery in the Eastern part of the U.S.
//@Harry: Costco also shows $3 Delivery fee for me. //@anonymous: Costco has it but it is $22.59 for 20lb, which turns out about 10 cents more /lb
5 years ago |
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Anonymous
These are flushable, but if you choose to flush them you will need a plumber!
5 years ago |
Anonymous
flush only after soaking for an hour.
//@Anonymous: These are flushable, but if you choose to flush them you will need a plumber!
5 years ago |
Anonymous
They are the best flushable wipes available in the market. If you cannot flush them, you need a new toilet. //@Anonymous: These are flushable, but if you choose to flush them you will need a plumber!
5 years ago |
Anonymous
DO NOT FLUSH THEM. Why can't people get that? If it doesn't create a problem for you immediate, it would just create problems for you (or your city) down the road eventually. Just toss it in the trash. It is not that hard.
5 years ago |
Anonymous
This product said Flushable. Do you know how to read? //@anonymous: DO NOT FLUSH THEM. Why can't people get that? If it doesn't create a problem for you immediate, it would just create problems for you (or your city) down the road eventually. Just toss it in the trash. It is not that hard.
5 years ago |
Anonymous
You can flush them. But never flush more than one at a time. These (and any good flushable wipe) start disintegrating as soon as it touches the water.
5 years ago |
Anonymous
It’s not the toilet that’s the problem. They will inevitably get stuck in sewer pipes and if you’re like me, you’ll be standing by the plumber while he keeps yelling about people flushing “baby wipes”. //@anonymous: They are the best flushable wipes available in the market. If you cannot flush them, you need a new toilet. //@Anonymous: These are flushable, but if you choose to flush them you will need a plumber!
5 years ago |