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Comments (38)Well, let's deconstruct it word by word. Polymerous suggests polymers or at least large molecules. Hydrosol is a term used in the distillation of essential oils (usually from herbs). Basically a steam distillate. Leachate is any liquid you get from leaching water or some other solution through something else, such as soil or compost. There are too many permutations to figure out what it is they are actually doing. Did they distill compost leachate and then polymerize the distillate somehow? Distill polymers from leachate? Or distill something first and then use it as a leaching solution? And why do any of these steps? Leaching is the only one that is fairly obvious: it's basically how compost tea is made. Unfortunately it's impossible for me (as a chemist with enough knowledge of soil chemistry and compost chemistry to be dangerous) to evaluate the efficacy of this product from that description. Obviously they have done something more than just make compost tea. Whether that has any effect/value at all or is just a gimmick is difficult to ascertain....See MorePlumbtile.com Prices are good,...too good to be true?
Comments (3)We used them and got GREAT prices on Jado (the Glance lav. faucet and another tub faucet) and Hansgrohe (kitchen faucet). The products arrived in original packaging from the manufacturer very quickly in perfect condition. I recommend the website! But you have to act quickly when you see the item you like because I've seen stuff fall off their website for a while. Also, sometimes you have to search their website pretty hard to find an item---they don't carry everything by each company and sometimes the way they list the item is a little off and it is hard to find via the search function....See MorePricing for RELIABILT doors...too good to be true?
Comments (28)I just bought my 2nd Reliabilt barn door. The first one was easy to install with quality installation materials. Well the 2nd one NOT SO MUCH. What a disappointment. The “plugs” for where there are no studs were horrible. They fell apart, I promise it was professionally installed. There was no board for bracket (it was there for the first door) it turns out it IS it is important. Between purchasing new “plugs” PLUS A BOARD (We chose oak for durability) it was an additional $50+. I am terribly disappointed. I feel you probably don’t really care, however, I am sharing my disappointment. I will not tell my friends to use your product. BTW, this might be the reason Lowe’s has not been selling them🤷♀️, just saying. Donna Hammond...See MoreWhen is an open-box item too good to be true?
Comments (9)Through Amazon Warehouse I bought my kitchen/laundry faucet, bathroom sink/shower fixture, matching towel bars/toilet paper/hand towel/wall mirror, as well as lights for the bathrooms, exterior, bedroom, closet and hallway. I saved a bundle that way. It isn't the easiest to sort through all their stuff but can be worth it. My Blanco faucet was $100 instead of $381. My other really good deals were on some Hudson Valley lights that were more than 70% off. The really good part being if anything isn't as described ( I mainly bought "used/like new" or comes "repackaged") you can return it for free. None of those items needed to be returned but I have had other things that did....See Moregetgoing100_7b_nj
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