(Part 3) Top products from r/vegas

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We found 21 product mentions on r/vegas. We ranked the 87 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 41-60. You can also go back to the previous section.

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u/Wramo · 1 pointr/vegas

I'm hoping to move to Vegas early next year, but if I was there now I would totally sign up.

w/r/t the magnet, I use something like this at work. There are bigger magnets you can roll around on wheels but for price and portability this is a good option if you can't find one to borrow. It also works better in tight spaces. You might be able to find something priced better at a local hardware store though, I dunno.

If I was there I'd bring some supplies and lend a hand, but alas.

Good luck!

u/splorf · 18 pointsr/vegas

According to this book, hunting for a job online yields about a 3% success rate.

Knowing someone who can help, ~80%.

Physically handing out resumes, ~65%.

https://www.amazon.com/What-Color-Your-Parachute-2017/dp/1511311541

u/codeymccodeface · 6 pointsr/vegas

Check out The Mob Museum gift shop, they have tons of selections. I picked up When The Mob Ran Vegas (https://www.amazon.com/When-Mob-Ran-Vegas-Stories/dp/0977065804) there and it was a really interesting read.

u/grandissimo · 4 pointsr/vegas

Here's the best Siegel biography I've read:
[Larry Gragg's Siegel bio] (https://www.amazon.com/Benjamin-Bugsy-Siegel-Gangster-Flamingo/dp/1440801851)

Some really great stuff there, including a thorough investigation of the myth/rumor that Siegel had the chance to kill Hermann Goring and Joseph Goebbels. Gragg uses actual sources, including interviews with people who knew Siegel first-hand, to reconstruct Siegel's life.

u/feckinmik · 1 pointr/vegas

For Las Vegas history I would go with Resort City in the Sunbelt.

As for Nevada history, I liked The Silver State.

u/tortoise3 · 1 pointr/vegas

If a foot massager is acceptable, consider ordering a Medi-Rub which can be used with shoes on . . ebay.

u/MisunderstoodDemon · 1 pointr/vegas

Akro-Mils 39120 Plastic Storage and Distribution Container Tote with Hinged Lid, 21.5-Inch L by 15-Inch W by 12.5-Inch H, Grey, Case of 6 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000189CSC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_XNMdAbAVQ7F83 You could have it delivered to an Amazon locker

u/the_khan_lives · 1 pointr/vegas

For drinking water, my fridge has a water filter and i distill that water with a countertop water distiller i purchased from Amazon.
http://www.amazon.com/Water-Distiller-Countertop-Enamel-Collection/dp/B00026F9F8

u/pageplantzoso · 1 pointr/vegas

Yea bring a bunch of different colognes, smell, possible trades.

I know you are thinking...just go to Zephora or a cologne store and smell stuff. Stores only have mainstream scents and people who are into fragrances get into more niche type fragrances that stores don't carry.

My favorite juice is La Nuit de L'Homme by Yves Saint Laurent. It's a mainstream scent for sure.

There are some really expensive juices out there...
It's hard to compare because of eDt's and eDp's...basically different "strength's" of a scent. Some fragrances even come in an oil and are of the highest concentration of the scent.

This stuff is almost $900 and almost two ounces!

u/lapone1 · 2 pointsr/vegas

If you want an old book, there is the "Green Felt Jungle" from 1963 although it's been decades since I read it.
https://www.amazon.com/Green-Felt-Jungle-Ed-Reid/dp/4871873269

u/smnokey · 2 pointsr/vegas

There is a radio show segment in town on NPR called "Nevada Yesterdays"... googling for the link also returned this associated [book](
http://smile.amazon.com/Nevada-Yesterdays-Short-Looks-History/dp/1932173277).

u/bathysphere22 · 45 pointsr/vegas

St. Thomas, NV, is a ghost town located 65 miles northeast of Las Vegas, within the boundaries of Lake Mead National Recreation area (just past Valley of Fire, where VoF Highway meets Northshore). It was founded in 1865 and existed for more than 70 years until it was flooded by Lake Mead following construction of the Hoover Dam. St. Thomas sat underwater for more than six decades until drought exposed the ruins in 2002.

I took this photo in late 2018 looking east toward the Gentry Store and, behind it, the town's post office.

For those interested, I wrote a novel set in the town, Lords of St. Thomas (Amazon, Goodreads), that is based loosely on the final resident to leave the town in 1938. There is also a history book written on the town, St. Thomas: A History Uncovered, which I recommend!

u/nixtamal · 2 pointsr/vegas

I have one if you're interested. Used to have two chihuahuas and they had no problems getting in and out (once you shoved them through a few times to show them how it's done).

http://www.amazon.com/Ideal-Pet-Products-Patio-Medium/dp/B001812WO2

Yours for $75 if you want it, but you'll have to pick it up as it's too tall (the height is adjustable but not enough to fit my car). I'm in the Silverado Ranch area.