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yosh2000

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Best pizza when I cook on my komado Joe porcelain smoker. The smoke flavor along with sear temp of 700 degrees makes great pizza imo

yes sir, thats what i am shooting for. dont have room for a dedicated pizza oven, so grill will have to work.
 
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Mrbossman

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It's online now as a regular stock item..

http://www.homedepot.com/p/Chamberl...chnology-and-Free-Gateway-WD850KEVG/206134884



Are these the one in the black and orange box?

Edit: yes it is. Those are regular stock, although I thought I saw them on clearance at one store recently...



The box is mostly BLUE.
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I thought we had Virginia people on here? Y'all need to get out to your stores more.
 

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fwiw, another product that pennied out, was off the shelves for months, and has now returned is the hoover steamscrub... the box is slightly diff and it rings for full price (not sure if it uses the same sku or not). i want to say the diff between the boxes is the new one is a matte finish and the old one was a gloss finish



They're different SKUS. I think the old one included a bottle of cleaning solution.


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because pizza!

lol that thing baffles me every time I look at it. I like pizza, but who the hell buys a grill specifically for pizza?
I guess I just don't get creative with my grill... burgers, chicken, steak, kabobs, hot dogs..

I think that is just for a kit that you can use with kettle grills. However, this is dedicated to cooking pizza!
 

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yes sir, thats what i am shooting for. dont have room for a dedicated pizza oven, so grill will have to work.
Depending on your local pizza companies, you can buy the pizza from them non-cooked pretty cheap. Right now one of my domino's will do the $7.99 3 topping take out deal and give it to me for $4 (after tax). I bring in old pizza boxes or order case on Amazon for $5 and they put the dough with the sauce and toppings on top of parchment paper. It seems to be a tad more expensive than if you bought all the ingredients yourself, but with just me and wife I would have to make several pizzas to break even.
 

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I think that is just for a kit that you can use with kettle grills. However, this is dedicated to cooking pizza!

Kind of mad at myself for not picking this up last year when I saw it for $50. This was also before I started my HD shopping, could have had 0.03 pricing before I knew it was a thing!
 

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I thought we had Virginia people on here? Y'all need to get out to your stores more.

What part of Virginia were you in? And pray tell, what did you find thats got you so excited? Inquiring DC/VA/MD personnel want to know........


BTW - I did pick up one of the pizza ovens that everyone is talking about in the other posts. Found it in one of the Virginia stores - on one of the upper shelves just below the rafters - which rang up a penny at the SCO. Little difficult getting it off the shelf and down the yellow ladder, but glad I did. Have yet to try it yet, but did pick up a couple of the disposable propane tanks and plan on giving it a try shortly. May have to try and see if my Dominos is willing to sell me an uncooked pizza to try (really like there pizza and routinely stop once a week when it is my turn to cook dinner for the family).
 

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What part of Virginia were you in? And pray tell, what did you find thats got you so excited? Inquiring DC/VA/MD personnel want to know........


BTW - I did pick up one of the pizza ovens that everyone is talking about in the other posts. Found it in one of the Virginia stores - on one of the upper shelves just below the rafters - which rang up a penny at the SCO. Little difficult getting it off the shelf and down the yellow ladder, but glad I did. Have yet to try it yet, but did pick up a couple of the disposable propane tanks and plan on giving it a try shortly. May have to try and see if my Dominos is willing to sell me an uncooked pizza to try (really like there pizza and routinely stop once a week when it is my turn to cook dinner for the family).



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Best option is the pre mixed fuel cans that they sell at the store. They are complete with the oil, fuel stabilizer, and storage additive. I belive they can sit on a shelf upwards of 2 years. Never try to use old fuel it is just a headache that is not worth the trouble. They are a little pricey but its worth it not having to deal with the hassle of doing it yourself.

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Sorry to be a pain - but, I'm missing a few of the last several weeks rebate PDFs.

Is there anywhere I could find the old ones saved without hassling people to repost them?


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Sorry to be a pain - but, I'm missing a few of the last several weeks rebate PDFs.

Is there anywhere I could find the old ones saved without hassling people to repost them?


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no worries, i bet someone has them
 
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Csmitty you're slacking at Buckhead



You missed two.
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my luggage is full lol.

I need to take an Alaska trip where there's no GJ members. I bet there's 1 or 2 virgin HD stores up there.
 

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my luggage is full lol.



I need to take an Alaska trip where there's no GJ members. I bet there's 1 or 2 virgin HD stores up there.



Would be like a modern day gold rush. Just think of all those pennies sparkling on the shelves.
 

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Picked this up today for $25.02. Should go well with the 18" hedge trimmer I got in the fall for $25. Now to decide if I should sell them both or keep them. Best offer I've had on the hedge trimmer is $60, which isn't bad.
 

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2nd Gen Milwaukee 1/2" Drive Hammer Drill and Driver Combo with Battery for $349 Plus Free Cordless Milwaukee Tool of Your Choice (Either, Extra Battery or Reciprocating Saw or Cordless Saw). Price was marked down, almost reminiscent of last year's Black Friday deal, however, instead of two tools, you get three here with the option to sell that third tool later on. The drill and driver are Brushless whereas the Reciprocating Saw / Cordless Saw are not.

Edit: btw, we're talking about the M18 Fuel (non-Compact here) :D
 
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Not a bad day.


lol... pennies? at least they weren't strapped to the top of a mazda miata

Haha, No. Just 75% off. They were supposed to have 3 20gal. The tag on the pallet only said it had the 20 and 33 gal. But when they took it down there was another 20gal. Surprise surprise. I didn't want them hunting for the other since there were some other goodies in the rafters that needed to go undiscovered.

whats the original price on those 33gallon ones?

Wanna say $299
 

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Any idea when the third gen M18 Fuel Drills will come out?


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thanks&thanks
edit: i actually just realized that i saved it the other day before it vanished. youre actually both wrong, bc it was $399 ea... here is the info from it.

Husky
Model # C331H
Internet # 203995169
Store SKU # 1000014081
33 gal. Quiet Portable Electric Air Compressor
$399.00 /each
• 78 dB quiet operation brings less noise to your work environment
• 165 max PSI to provide more usable air for longer tool run times
• Oil free. No need for oil separators on your line while painting

Model # C331H
Internet # 203995169
Store SKU # 1000014081
Husky 33 gal. Quiet Compressor features a powerful 1.7 HP motor and oil-free pump that deliver up to 165 maximum psi and 5.1 SCFM at 90 psi. At 78 dB, this unit operates quietly for convenient use. This compressor is equipped with a high flow regulator that provides more usable air to your tool to ensure maximum performance and run time.
• 78 dB for quiet, comfortable use
• High flow regulator for maximum tool performance and run time
• Heavy duty 15-AMP UMC motor delivers 1.7 HP
• Long life oil free, maintenance free pump
• Delivers up to 165 maximum psi
• Provides 5.1 SCFM at 90 psi and 6.8 SCFM at 40 psi
• 33 gal. ASME approved tank
• 9 in. semi-pneumatic wheels for portability
• Fully enclosed low-profile motor and pump shroud to protect vital components
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions
Product Depth (in.) 19 Product Height (in.) 48.5
Product Width (in.) 22
Details
Air Delivery SCFM @ 40PSI 6.8 Air Delivery SCFM @ 90PSI 5.1
Amperage (amps) 15 Application Use Air Brushing,Blow Cleaning,Bolting/Wrenching,Brad Nailing/Stapling,Cutting,Drilling,Finish Nailing,Framing Nailing,HVLP Painting,Hobby Nailing,Hobby Painting,Inflation,Roof Nailing,Spraying
Compressor Tank Capacity (Gallons) 33 Compressor Type Garage & Industrial
Compressor/Air Tool Features Handle Decibel Rating (Outdoor) 78 dBA
Horsepower (hp) 1.7 Included No additional components or accessories are included
Lubrication Type Oil Free Maximum Pressure (psi) 165
Portable Yes Power Source Electric
Product Weight (lb.) 124 lb Reconditioned No
Returnable 90-Day Stage Count Single Stage
Tank Material Steel Tank Style Vertical
Tools Product Type Air Compressor Voltage (volts) 120
Warranty / Certifications
Certifications and Listings 4-UL Certified,CSA Listed Manufacturer Warranty 2 year limited
 
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