(Part 2) Top products from r/DiWHY

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We found 21 product mentions on r/DiWHY. We ranked the 254 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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u/megustachef · 14 pointsr/DiWHY

Skip the chintzy, cheap-ass, foam. Light weight, comfort, and easy to clean you want Birki's. They're $80-100 but will last you years. I work 50+ hour weeks and have had mine for 4 years, just replace the insoles as needed. To clean, take out the insoles and wash them.

u/Wishyouamerry · 17 pointsr/DiWHY

Hang it up with command strip refills. They work great, I use them to hang up tons of stuff!

u/camplightsatnight · 2 pointsr/DiWHY

I got mine for $29 at amazon and it's a full motion swivel articulating arm. It can hold my 46" TV 20" from the wall. AND it came with an HDMI cable and a 6" bubble-level. That bubble level has been very, very useful.

http://amzn.com/B000WYVBR0

u/melance · 7 pointsr/DiWHY

Yes, you can buy these on Amazon

u/NessInOnett · 296 pointsr/DiWHY

If anyone is wondering about the back story behind this... no it's not some kind of body modification, it's just from an "art" series by the photographer Thomas Mailaender. Also in the book "Illustrated People"

>Thomas Mailaender "Illustrated People" is the translation into book form of a performance by Thomas Mailaender. He applied to the skin of models 23 original negatives selected from the Archive of Modern Conflict's collection before projecting a powerful UV lamp over them, thus revealing a fleeting image on the skin's surface. Maileander then photographed each of his models before the sun made the image disappear. The book comprises the resulting shots combined with a series of photographic documents found in AMC's collection.

http://www.idolmag.co.uk/arts/thomas-mailaenders-illustrated-people/

https://www.amazon.com/Illustrated-People-Thomas-Mailaender/dp/1090306326

Why anyone would volunteer for this, I have no idea.

u/agha0013 · 6 pointsr/DiWHY

This is basically what those CO2 bottle openers do, except they use food grade clean CO2 instead of some grimy bike pump, and they probably cost more than a good bike pump.

CorkPop CO2 wine bottle opener. Something like this was used in a Columbo episode, guy was poisoning people with the opener.

u/PM_ME_DIRK_GENTLY · 8 pointsr/DiWHY

I got the magnets from Amazon about ten years ago. I can only seem to find a smaller version now, though.

u/TheTrufe · 2 pointsr/DiWHY

I would have just installed a recirculating range hood, doesn’t have to be vented.

u/jonjefmarsjames · 2 pointsr/DiWHY

Why build a chainsaw when you can buy one of these ?

u/gk99 · 17 pointsr/DiWHY

I mean yeah, there's a reason they quit producing the damn things. Now they're just a cologne brand.

Yes, I'm serious.

u/sympathyfordiscord · 3 pointsr/DiWHY

not really a moka since it doesn't use steam to push water through the grounds. more like a shitty pour over when you dont have 5$ to spend on on this

u/metarinka · 2 pointsr/DiWHY

Yeah this is rust bullet paint https://www.amazon.com/Rust-Bullet-Automotive-Inhibitor-Metallic/dp/B0002P4KM2/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1482461748&sr=8-3&keywords=rust+bullet

It happens to be silver, so that's why I was wondering. Spray paint will do little unless the material was prepped and rust killed before. As with everything galvanic corosion it's best to stop the electrolyte from touching the metal or properly coat it. Spray isn't the best for that application.

I will stand by rust bullet and it's used in lots of military vehicles.