Are you talking about new towels? Those things are hydrophobic. Just gotta keep washing till it feels right.Soft, slick towels
Are you talking about new towels? Those things are hydrophobic. Just gotta keep washing till it feels right.Soft, slick towels
This also has me wondering, since a gas heater has a heating element (burner) outside the tank in that case there wouldn't be heating elements to replace would there? And no anode? So it would just be a flush to clear sediment?
When I redid our kitchen I had to relocate the sink and did the whole of it in pex for the hot and cold runs with sharkbites, including splicing it onto the existing copper stub pipes coming up out of the slab. I've also replaced bad/old toilet cutoff valves with Sharkbite versions. As mentioned, get the right cutting tools, clean and properly deburr your copper well and you should be fine. Fixed a split copper pipe in a wall in my mom's house by splicing in pex with sharkbites, also quick and easy to fix. All of it is holding great (*knocking on wood*)
No, just the ones that are like a velour, smooth, silky, just seem to glide over your skin. New ones are like that sometimes. I like the rough scratchy hotel towels. It feels like you've been scrubbed when you're done. I was visiting family, they have those slippery ones. It feels like drying with a bar of soap. Like it's leaving a film of water behind...Are you talking about new towels? Those things are hydrophobic. Just gotta keep washing till it feels right.

I don't believe I've ever run across one of those.No, just the ones that are like a velour, smooth, silky, just seem to glide over your skin. New ones are like that sometimes. I like the rough scratchy hotel towels. It feels like you've been scrubbed when you're done. I was visiting family, they have those slippery ones. It feels like drying with a bar of soap. Like it's leaving a film of water behind...
Yeah, whatever the material, it's aggravating. My whole towel collection is from various hotels. Even the higher end hotels don't fuck around with the "ultra-luxurious" bullshit towels. If they do, I don't lower myself to abscond with it.Microfiber?


My mom put these all over their house and I bitch literally every time I go to dry my hands with them because they are the worst fucking things I've ever seen. A few years ago she gave me some microfiber bath towels because she bought different ones in a color she liked more, and in under a month I took them back to her and asked her why she hated me so much. Thank God I didn't get rid of my old towels.Microfiber?


On the topic of water heaters, is anyone familiar with the tankless ones? I've been considering going that route. Does anyone have any advice or warnings? Yes, I realize that this is the jimmies rustled thread. If you don't like it, consider yourself rustled. TYIA
Ok so I got ahold of Philips customer service and after a few questions they went ahead and shipped a replacement unit to me. Prolly wont get it (moving back to Japan next week) but I'll have my sister forward it i guess.My phillips sonic care electric toothbrush finally died after almost 15 years of service. definitely got my money's worth and immediately ordered a replacement which I received 2 weeks ago.
This brand new piece of shit just fucking died in less than 2 weeks, nothing. it basically exploded or something, it went from fully capable to nothing, no charge, no lights, no nothing.
At least it has a 2 year warranty allegedly, Now i gotta wait til Phillips online support shows up to work to request a replacement

Tankless for master bath and regular for the rest of the house.On the topic of water heaters, is anyone familiar with the tankless ones? I've been considering going that route. Does anyone have any advice or warnings? Yes, I realize that this is the jimmies rustled thread. If you don't like it, consider yourself rustled. TYIA

If this is so you have hot water instantly, I can recommend using a hot water recirculator instead - I have 2 80 gallon water heaters, a little pump runs 24/7 (uses ~50 watts, I measured) and you got hot water instantly at every single faucet in the house.Tankless for master bath and regular for the rest of the house.

Cool ideaIf this is so you have hot water instantly, I can recommend using a hot water recirculator instead - I have 2 80 gallon water heaters, a little pump runs 24/7 (uses ~50 watts, I measured) and you got hot water instantly at every single faucet in the house.
I replaced the pump when I replaced my water heaters last, has been trouble-free.