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Honestly, I swore by my old knee kicker for years until a job in Tempe last week.

The house had this super tight hallway, maybe 30 inches wide, and my regular method just wouldn't get a good stretch. My buddy lent me his power stretcher for that section. Tbh, the difference in the seam lock was night and day, no wrinkles at all. Anyone have a good budget power stretcher they'd recommend for smaller jobs like that?
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nina_butler
Ever think about renting one for those odd jobs?
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stellaj70
stellaj701mo ago
You know what's funny, I see this with everything now. Like why buy a fancy bread machine when you could just rent one for a week to see if you even like homemade bread? It feels like we're moving from owning stuff to just accessing it when we need it.
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brianm27
brianm2719d ago
Wait, is this really like some big shift in society or just people being practical for once? I mean yeah, I get what you're saying but isn't renting a bread machine for a week just smart? Who wants to drop a hundred bucks on something they might hate using after the first loaf turns into a brick. I've got a buddy who bought one of those fancy pasta makers and it's been sitting in his garage for two years. So maybe renting first is just common sense before you commit to owning another dust collector.
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