My friend and I had gotten one and put it in our apartment and it lasted for the next year we lived there. I can’t remember what brand it was but it was green 🤷🏻♀️
I'm seriously considering one...but I have to read all the reviews first to make sure I pick the best one. Our water is really hard, so I know it's not going to last forever, but I want one that's gonna last the longest possible.
Right, plus the more people in your house will most likely make a difference. You’ll want one that can withstand more usage. I’m debating on saving up to get one again because we rented a home with the smallest bath tub in the world and I love baths 😭😭
I put new spark plugs and did an oil change on my car while staying at home. Online tutorials and Rock Auto helped. My mechanic quoted $260 for the job, so he got a kind "no thanks". As a woman, it made me feel empowered. 💪😌
I used to do a lot of the work to my cars myself, I grew up in a garage with a bunch of boys. But with a baby now I don’t feel like spending all day in the garage covered in grease it’s just easier to take it somewhere. Online tutorials can really help with doing a lot of that on your own though. It’s not to bad once you know what you’re looking at
Strippers My first car was an '88 Chevy Beretta for $200 2nd car was an '89 Ford Thunderbird for $100
I'm sure it'll be extra busy with more people staying at home most of the time. Spending their stimulus checks on an HVAC upgrade.
Here's an adulting pro-tip for everyone. It's also the time of year to have your furnace serviced. You don't want to turn it in next fall and get a suprise when it doesn't work. Money well spent to have it looked at in the spring every year.
Won’t a lot of this have to be paid back in taxes next year? It’s only temporary so don’t go too crazy with it all