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I'm hardly a coffee snob...but if I ever let my Bunn look like his brewer (pretty sure it has been on fire at least once), I'd throw it out and start new.
At the risk of asking a stupid question, are you supposed to not wash coffee cups, like a wok or something? The coffee residue from prior drinks contribute to the flavoring of the current drink?Remember, this is a guy running RO on his piss and drinking it.
Had Bunn's for more than 20 years after I retired and they weren't even hard wired in place although could as well have been. My coffee mess isn't spotless but close to it. My coffee cup however....
Dated a lady for awhile that washed one of my coffee cups and I told her to never touch my coffee cups again. Couple of months later she did it again anyhow
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That was it, out the door she went.
IIRC you were the one that mentioned Gators. When new, pre seasoning
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At the risk of asking a stupid question, are you supposed to not wash coffee cups, like a wok or something? The coffee residue from prior drinks contribute to the flavoring of the current drink?
At the risk of asking a stupid question, are you supposed to not wash coffee cups, like a wok or something? The coffee residue from prior drinks contribute to the flavoring of the current drink?
That's funny since I'm a CW3 (Army), soon to move up to CW4 (Chief Warrant Officer 3 and 4) but my wife doesn't allow our mugs to get any slag. She has to have them scrubbed every morning when were done. But all her stones (like pizza stones) are all seasoned and heaven for bit a ever soak one of her stones with dish soap! Before being married, I never washed my mug, and not much of anything else for that matter, till I absolutely had to!Remember, this is a guy running RO on his piss and drinking it.
Had Bunn's for more than 20 years after I retired and they weren't even hard wired in place although could as well have been. My coffee mess isn't spotless but close to it. My coffee cup however....
Dated a lady for awhile that washed one of my coffee cups and I told her to never touch my coffee cups again. Couple of months later she did it again anyhow
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That was it, out the door she went.
IIRC you were the one
Yeah. What's the weight on your 285 though? Got to be close to 50 pounds. At that point what's the difference, practically speaking?Looks good! I was looking at those, but wanted to keep the weight down as much as possible so went with another 33" option (285/70/17).
If only they made a SL-rated pizza cutter tire.....
48lb, about same as the 32" tires I replaced them for.Yeah. What's the weight on your 285 though? Got to be close to 50 pounds. At that point what's the difference, practically speaking?
6 lbs difference, not terrible.48lb, about same as the 32" tires I replaced them for
Well yes, I understand 1 microgram more technically makes a difference. I just don't think 6 lbs per tire, plus now a taller tire with a narrower profile is going to make a noticeable real world difference in MPGs, acceleration, wear and tear on components, etc. Perhaps I will be wrong about this but I think I'll continue to see dog s*** for mileage just as I did before!Makes a difference. Especially if you commute or do long road trips on pavement.
Why i loved my Bridgestone Revos. They were half way decent in mud, too. The Ascent AT and Destination XT uses the same carcass as far as I know.
Sorry just saw the second part. Maybe? Probably. I don't know - I only researched my 7.5s.Plus my rims are 17x8.5, maybe too wide to fit a pizza cutter?
More of an NVH difference. I have had 5 different sets of tires on my truck, due to bad luck.Well yes, I understand 1 microgram more technically makes a difference. I just don't think 6 lbs per tire, plus now a taller tire with a narrower profile is going to make a noticeable real world difference in MPGs, acceleration, wear and tear on components, etc. Perhaps I will be wrong about this but I think I'll continue to see dog s*** for mileage just as I did before!