Gnope, wouldnât count. Anything with âfree shippingâ is on the sellerâs dime, not part of the FBA party.
And of course I just ordered a set. :person_facepalming:
Oh, anyone wants something cheap but good, Winco chinese cleaver. Anything from hacquing through a melon to mashing garlic, itâs my go-to kitchen tool. About 10bux 13bux a pop, you could also get a set of 6 or 24(!) if you wanna gift âem.
Be reeeeally careful wiping âem down, as I got nicked when not careful.
I have Prime. Yes, it doubled in price recently, but I still think itâs worth it at least for me. I buy a ton of stuff from them, and I watch Prime movies and TV shows. Iâm getting more than my moneyâs worth.
Just FIY, as I mentioned to Boaz, the handle on mine felt like untreated wood, not shiny like in the photos on Amazon, so I sprayed a few coats of Crystal Clear on it right after I received it. It was a different listing though and almost 4 years ago. YMMV
Yeah as I mentioned you can split cost with other family who live at different address, I canât recall how many addresses is the max, like 3-5. Iâm on my brothers account, in return I gave him my netflix log in so he uses that.
This is what we do . My son shares our Netflix and we share his Prime. Really easy to do also. Just enter your address and credit card into the shipping and payment options and check them at checkout.
At least I needed a spatula. Getting tired of feathering a fork across a cast-iron pan when frying eggs. Got a cheap one for 4bux that looked nice.
Almost told âem to go fâemselves with the stoopit 15min deadline to order. Expired, didnât look like I was going to be able to get it, but reloaded the page and was able to get it on the 2nd try.
Is it just me (or at least my perception), or are food items (jerky, candy, hot-sauce, etc.) from Amazon on the obscenely-expensive side, vs âsupermarket pricesâ?