Tasmania
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Bogans punching on in the carpark over the last XXL underwear.Trust me, you're not missing much.![]()
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Bogans punching on in the carpark over the last XXL underwear.Trust me, you're not missing much.![]()
Bogans punching on in the carpark over the last XXL underwear.
Not in the 70's, LOL. You walk into a K-Mart in central Alabama in the late 70's and ask for an "instore cafe" and you'd be lucky if all they did was look at you funny!Not sure if it was thing in the US, but did they also have an instore cafe like ours did up until the early 2000's?
The early 90s was great to hang out at Kmart and ours had the Cafe, it was awesome as a child to get hot chips and a coke while Mum was shopping. Now I stay clear from that trash hole, because people are depressing.Pretty much, couldn't have said it better.
The local Kmart is in the grotto of town, a short walk from Centrelink (unemployment welfare for US readers). The only time I go down there is if I need to make a quick supermarket visit. The local council tried to make things better by redeveloping the area, but all they did was set fire to ratepayers' money because its just as bad now as it was before. I particularly hate how people loiter around in front of the store, like they have nowhere better to be than sitting in front of a supermarket smoking, making a scene and overall making it intimidating place for others. Having access to Amazon basically put an end to Kmark for me, I can buy cheap sh.t online and not risk getting mugged by Shazza and Dazza to buy their next hit.
Ours isn't too bad, but it is in the middle of a big shopping centre. It was refitted a couple years ago, it was a Target when we moved up here 5 years ago, so everything is new, but they did that weird thing where all the registers are in the middle of the shop, so they check everyone on the way out, wasting more of everyone's time.The early 90s was great to hang out at Kmart and ours had the Cafe, it was awesome as a child to get hot chips and a coke while Mum was shopping. Now I stay clear from that trash hole, because people are depressing.
Heck yeah, that's a whole set for less than what one brush alone from one of them normally costs.Figured it was a decent price
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Nice to live local! Cool swag, too. I completed my order earlier today, that 30% off on ADS was a siren song that I couldn't resist and grabbed some other stuff while I was at it (no instant gratification here, have to wait for Mr. Postman). If I had a shelf I'd need to clear space for all the stuff I ordered. Darn it, that's what I forgot to order - a shelf!Went to an anniversary sale today (IYKYK). Purchased ADS Ghost and Pilot, Reset and a wheel cleaning mitt (got that to make sure I was over $50).
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This is the free stuff that came with it - bag, backpack, hat, T-shirt, DIY RW, Stoner's iron remover, clay and some other stuff.
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First time shopping at Microfibre WorldThis is what 50 microfiber towels looks like.......................
These will only be used as shop towels for machinery maintenance and dirty jobs that would ruin "nice" towels. I've been using TRC Rip-n-Rags for this role, however I wanted something a little bigger. Unquestionably, the TRC towels are superior, but that doesn't really matter for the purpose I have in mind.
The specs on both towels are a mixed bag -
Microfiber World -
Size - 40cm x 40cm
Blend - 80% Polyester / 20% Polyamide
Weight - 250 GSM
Edge - Overlock Stitch
Origin - Vietnam
Price Per Towel - 0.99c
TRC -
Size - 30cm x 30cm
Blend - 70% Polyester / 30% Polyamide
Weight - 180 GSM
Edge - Edgeless
Origin - China
Price Per Towel - 0.87c
Are these best towels on the market, not even close. But they will serve the intended roles just fine. Oh, and I ordered them in orange to match the Stihl and Husqvarna tools, that will make them work even better..................![]()
First time shopping at Microfibre World
I actually didn't know their were the same business, until you told me back in a PM, They sell good stuff just without a detailing company logo on it.Correct. Odd company, they run two separate websites, one for retail and one for wholesale. There are no pre-qualifiers for someone to shop on the bulk/wholesale side, so I'm not sure the point of this setup. Not to mention paying two licencing fees to use the sales platform, which is thousands of dollars per month with Shopify.