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6 days ago |
startribune.com | Don Lindich
Q: In a recent column, both you and the person who sent in the question used the term "open box unit" when describing an electronics component for sale. What does that mean? A: Open box is somewhere between factory-fresh merchandise and a refurbished unit, and the exact definition will depend on the retailer. Typically it is a display model or a product that was returned to the store slightly used.
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1 week ago |
salemnews.com | Don Lindich
Small air fryer gets it done for under $50: My cooking website is launching very soon, and I recently retired my old air fryer so I searched for a new one with the goal of finding a small model that performs well. I came across this gem that is perfect for those who cook for one or two people, or when storage and counter space is at a premium. The Ramjoy 3.8-quart air fryer is a bit larger than a drip coffee maker and though lightweight, feels sturdy.
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1 week ago |
hastingstribune.com | Don Lindich
Small air fryer gets it done for under $50: My cooking website is launching very soon, and I recently retired my old air fryer so I searched for a new one with the goal of finding a small model that performs well. I came across this gem that is perfect for those who cook for one or two people, or when storage and counter space is at a premium. The Ramjoy 3.8-quart air fryer is a bit larger than a drip coffee maker and though lightweight, feels sturdy.
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1 week ago |
miamiherald.com | Don Lindich
Small air fryer gets it done for under $50: My cooking website is launching very soon, and I recently retired my old air fryer so I searched for a new one with the goal of finding a small model that performs well. I came across this gem that is perfect for those who cook for one or two people, or when storage and counter space is at a premium. The Ramjoy 3.8-quart air fryer is a bit larger than a drip coffee maker and though lightweight, feels sturdy.
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1 week ago |
post-gazette.com | Don Lindich
Tap that card:A pandemic of credit card skimmers is being reported nationwide. These stealthy devices mimic the look of the card reader at a point of sale terminal or gas pump, and unobtrusively fit right on top of them. Criminals use skimmers to capture your credit card information and PIN when you insert your card and use the keypad. If you do a web search to see a credit card skimmer you will be shocked by their sophistication and how perfectly they resemble the actual terminal.
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