swiftmox
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hi folks, i'm ridden with a kitchen cabinet problem for a couple of years now. recently it got worst and cabinet starting to leak and rotten. on the lookout for good carpenter who could re-do the kitchen cabinet and, if possible, help with the sink leak. at the same time, i'm also wondering if there is stainless steel kitchen cabinet which would probably do away with any future rotting issue. Has anyone with similar situation as mine that has successfully "rescued" your kitchen? appreciate any advice.
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Not Sure How To Install Blum System (aventos, Tandem, Servo-drives)
swiftmox replied to Mankul's topic in Carpentry Works
you folks still have the blum contractor contact? -
hey taichipanda, sounds like you know some good carpenter. care to recommend some contacts? got a lousy kitchen job done 3 yrs back that is leaking and rotten.
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Window Film Lobang For Renotalk Bro And Sis....
swiftmox replied to ace_mav's topic in RENOVATION WORKS
can pm me the film uncle's contact? btw, what's the size of your window? thanks! -
Anyone have this at home? Is it good?
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Just ordered my 800x800 homo tiles... can't wait for it to be done up =))
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thanks!
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I was thinking the same thing. If it's so good the government would have consider adopting it nationwide. But, the problem is that the demonstration he showed was with a 32W lamp switched on and off and it seems to consume 17% much more electricity than what is stated. So, using formula seems inaccurate for now. I've been trying to figure out where my electricity goes to for the past few months without much luck. Guess it's really hard to gauge the use in real life without a measuring device. Thanks for the input! =)
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Today a salesman claiming to be from a company called Enersave and endorsed by government agency since 2002 came by to sell a device that can save electricity just by plugging it to a wall socket. He did a demonstration and the electricity current really drops. Seems to be an ElectroMagnetic Descaler. Anyone has any experience with this? Does it really save electricity bill?
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Can pm me the good contact. Cheers!