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    Dehydrator for drying brass

    Wrong. Still. Clothes dryers are notorious energy hogs, electric more than gas. A 20-min dryer run costs significantly more than a 2-4 hour dehydrator run. Now do that weekly for say 10 years. A clothes dryer is NOT thrifty way to dry brass. You clearly fail to understand basic mathematics...
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    Dehydrator for drying brass

    Hour after hour... Regular use over a period of many years. Are you still posting here?
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    Dehydrator for drying brass

    Wrong. It's not cost effective at all. Operating a clothes dryer hour after hour uses a whole lot more energy/money than a dehydrator. Your unwanted opinions are still of no use to my question about a dehydrator with a built in timer that works with 9mm. Move along.
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    Dehydrator for drying brass

    Are you seriously still giving unwanted advice about something I didn't ask for, and then specifically said I'm not interested in? Move along please.
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    Dehydrator for drying brass

    Sounds like I'd need to buy a rack. No thanks. I just want a dehydrator, like my original post states. A dedicaded unit for drying brass. Besides, I reload in the shop and there's no clothes dryer (or oven) in the shop. That's why I specifically asked about DEHYDRATORS with a built in timer and...
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    Dehydrator for drying brass

    You seem pretty set on offering unwanted advice to people who didn't ask for it. Don't get upset when people tell you your advise is unwanted. I specifically asked for recommendations on a dehydrator with a built in timer. If you don't have anything to contribute, move along.
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    Dehydrator for drying brass

    Waste of time searching garage sales hoping to find a dehydrator when brand new ones are only $40-$60. Also a waste of money buying an external timer (many are junk and I don't want a wi-fi gadget or app) when many dehydrators come with it built in. I don't want to set an app, I just want to...
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    Dehydrator for drying brass

    Recommend me a dehydrator for drying brass. Must have a timer and hold 9mm brass. Many I've seen online seem to have gaps in the trays too large for 9mm, looks like they'll fall thru?
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    Shirts untucked and pants falling down

    Tight belts suck. Medium snug belt with a tucked shirt using a rubber shirt keeper or shirt tailor works great, no saggy pants and no untucked shirt. Very popular for uniform wear or business attire. https://www.amazon.com/Heros-Pride-Uniform-Keeper-Flexible/dp/B00FK381CQ Suspenders with a...
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    Hoka one ones

    I think they are too soft for X-country side hilling etc. For light off trail maybe, you'll get by ok. Not for general off trail use, no.
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    Hoka one ones

    Super comfy. Bondi 7 are great street shoes. Stinson ATR 6 is great on trails, traction is amazing, feels like spiderman. But they are NOT for side hilling off trail, your foot sits too high off the ground. Also have the Kaha low gortex hiker and same issue off trail with the high sole. It's...
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    New Kuiu Chugach Rain Gear

    My new 3xl Chugach TR jacket is a LOT bigger than last year's model. I wear 3xl tops in everything Kuiu. 6'4" 240 lbs. Feels like I'm swimming in the new Chugach, like they skipped 3xl and this is cut like a 4xl. Even the sleeve length goes way down and covers half my palm. Waist line is very...
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    WTS Kuiu Chugach NX 3xl gunmetal $160 shipped

    ** SOLD! pending funds ** For Sale: $160 shipped USPS Priority. PayPal or Zelle. Kuiu Chugach NX 3xl gunmetal rain jacket. Excellent like new condition, I only wore it once around town and washed it once. This is last year's model.
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    Bags/Pouches for First Aid Kit

    If your backpacking or hunting first aid kid doesn't easily fit in a ziplock sammich bag, you're bringing way too much. Some sturdy bandaids is likely all you'll ever need.
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    Kuiu pant summary and fit

    Spot on review right there. Tiburons are excellent for hot weather and hot hiking, they breathe excellent and the slightest breeze goes right thru. They are fairly durable for lighter/medium duty use. They stretch real well and fit slightly looser. For more durability, Kutanas rule. Busting...
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