For cooking fish, the frying saucer is pretty good. It runs on propane so it’s an outdoor activity. It has a deeper spot in the center for the oil, then you move the fish to the outside rim to keep it warm while you cook the next batch.
The fry daddy is old school, but still a good option...
I have the blue driver reader and have been happy with it. It connects to a phone through blue tooth. It can read codes, does live data for rpm, speed, sensors, etc. It can record data to help troubleshoot/recreate problems.
I think it runs about $100
This turned out way better than I ever would have expected. Maybe you should buy a lottery ticket (or maybe you’ve already used up all your luck on this situation)
Similar to others above, no experience with either of the guns you mentioned, but I have a Benelli M2, and my wife has a beretta A300 and they’ve both been good reliable guns.
My benelli seems less tolerant of being super dirty than some others, but if I keep it reasonably clean with a couple...
Mine isn’t 100% great at sheds, but usually if she won’t pick them up she does stop and sniff them which helps me find them anyway so I’m not an expert at it.
Anyway, what I did was take a couple sheds and cut the sharp points off them so I could throw them and have her fetch them like you...
Here are some pics on “closets” I built in my garage. They’re 4’ wide, 8’ tall and 24-30” deep. Used heavy duty drawer slides to make the large drawers for holding clothes like gloves, hats, folded shirts, pants, etc. coats on the hangers in the other closet.
Added the fishing rod holder...