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  • DPS Centurion Chair
    Gaming By Max Miller 10 months ago

    Is This Costco Gaming Chair Worth Buying? Here's What Owners Have To Say

    Some gaming chairs can cost more than your rent, and that's not a joke. That's why many gamers lean towards Costco's budget option, but is it worth buying?

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  • The Atturo AZ810 tire up close
    Cars By Alvin Reyes 10 months ago

    Who Owns Atturo Tires And Where Are They Made?

    Important as though they may be, tires can get expensive. Atturo is one of many budget-focused tires on the market. Who owns them? Where are they made?

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  • Autech Zagato Stelvio AZ-1 at a Concours event
    Cars By Mark Cowley 10 months ago

    12 Of The Most Unusual Japanese Vehicles Ever Made

    From quirky microcars to surreal sports models, these are Japan's most unusual automotive designs.

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  • A collection of shipping containers
    Technology By Shane Schmid 10 months ago

    Want To Buy A Shipping Container? Here's How Much They Cost

    Shipping containers are becoming incredibly popular for everything from makeshift homes to workshops, but the price of buying one can add up fast.

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  • A close-up shot of a rear window and rear wiper covered in snow
    Cars By Philip Kambutu 10 months ago

    Why Do People Put Plastic Bags Or Tape Over Rear Windshield Wipers?

    Rear windshield wipers are a very useful item, but we often see them with plastic bags, or sometimes tape stuck over them. Why do drivers do that?

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  • A Honolulu Police Officer Utilizing A Private Vehicle
    Technology By Shane Schmid 10 months ago

    Why Do Police In Hawaii Drive Their Own Cars?

    If you've ever spent time in Hawaii, you might have noticed the police officers can use their own cars. Why isthis and what are the rules around it?

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  • Semi truck with winterfront driving through the snow
    Trucks By Mikael Trench 10 months ago

    Why Do Semi-Trucks Cover Their Grilles In Winter?

    Truck drivers will sometimes put covers on the front of their trucks during the winter. These covers serve a very specific purpose. Here's what we know.

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  • 2009 Acura TL front 3/4
    Cars By Niel Stender 10 months ago

    10 Ugly Cars That Last Forever

    They might break mirrors, but they won't break down. From old beaters to boxy beasts, these ugly cars are the most durable rides on the road.

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  • A TOW missile is fired from a military Jeep
    Military By Daniel Trock 10 months ago

    Why Do TOW Missiles Have Wires?

    If you pay attention to military activities in any capacity, you may have noticed anti-tank TOW missiles are connected to a wire, which begs the question: Why?

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  • A sunny Florida highway by the ocean
    Cars By Daniel Trock 10 months ago

    Do Car Batteries Die Faster In Florida?

    Florida is known for its extreme heat and humidity, especially in the hot months, and batteries aren't known for doing too well in extreme temperatures.

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  • Field Seal Toolbox affixed to a John Deere tractor
    Tools By Patrick Phillips 10 months ago

    Who Makes The Field Seal Toolbox And How Can You Purchase One?

    If you're working out in the field and your tractor has a breakdown, you'll need to be able to fix it, and that's where the Field Seal Toolbox comes in.

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  • Cars in a traffic jam are surrounded by car exhaust
    Cars By Alec Hively 10 months ago

    Why Gas-Powered Cars In The US Don't Have Particulate Filters (But Diesels Do)

    If you've ever wondered why US diesel vehicles have particulate filters but regular gas cars do not, there's an odd reasoning behind the fact.

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  • iPhone with MagSafe charger attached
    Smartphones By Lynnae Williams 10 months ago

    No, MagSafe Isn't Killing Your Battery - But Here's What Might Be

    If it seems like your smartphone battery is draining unusually fast, it's not because of your MagSafe case. Here are the more likely culprits.

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  • Pouring fresh oil into an engine with funnel
    Cars By Alvin Reyes 10 months ago

    Does Engine Oil Get Thinner At Higher Temperatures?

    Liquids get thinner as they warm up, but does this happen to the oil inside a car engine? Here are the basics of motor oil chemistry and how heat transforms it.

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  • A television suspended from a ceiling by a single pole mount.
    TVs and Streaming By Ron King 10 months ago

    Can You Mount A TV From The Ceiling?

    Mounting your TV to your wall is one thing, but mounting it to hang from the ceiling is a different beast entirely. Here's how to make it happen.

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  • Close up of an NVMe SSD
    Computers and Tablets By Adnan Ahmed 10 months ago

    eMMC Vs SSD Storage: What Do They Mean And What's The Difference?

    There are a multitude of storage options, and you're likely to come across eMMC and SSD storage types when shopping around, but which is right for you?

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  • A new VVT-I valve is in the hands of an auto mechanic.
    Cars By UmmeAimon Shabbir 10 months ago

    What Was The First Engine To Feature Variable Valve Timing & Why Was It Such A Game Changer?

    Variable valve timing has been available in cars for almost half a century, first appearing in the Alfa Romeo Spider as far back as 1980.

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  • Logo on grille of grey 2021 Toyota Venza
    SUVs and Crossovers By Monday Goma 10 months ago

    This Overlooked Toyota Could Be The Best Used SUV No One's Talking About

    Toyota has the best-selling SUV in the U.S. with the RAV4, but another Toyota SUV that was discontinued twice is still a good value on the secondhand market.

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  • The US Navy Arleigh-Burke class destroyer USS GRAVELY
    Naval By Tom Clark 10 months ago

    Cruiser Vs. Destroyer: What's The Difference Between These Fighting Ships?

    The U.S. Navy has used cruisers and destroyers since around the 1800s to serve similar yet different roles. To the general public, they might look identical.

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  • Woodworker measuring wood
    Hand Tools By Jack Picone 10 months ago

    These Are The Best Woodworking Starter Tool Kits, According To Users

    Ready to find your way in the new hobby of woodworking? If you're looking for a starter kit to get you up and running, these are the best users have found.

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  • LG OLED evo AI C4 4K Smart TV
    TVs and Streaming By Lynnae Williams 10 months ago

    Are AI TVs The Future Or Just A Flashy Upgrade?

    Are AI-powered TVs the next big thing or just marketing hype? Explore what AI TVs offer and whether they’re worth the upgrade.

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  • iPhone on a desk showing home screen
    iPhone By Pankil Shah 10 months ago

    What Does The Person Icon Next To The Time Mean On iPhone?

    IF you've ever noticed a person icon in the upper left corner of your iPhone, we'll break down where it came from, what it means, and how to turn it off.

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  • Different lines on the car's backup camera shown on display
    Cars By UmmeAimon Shabbir 10 months ago

    What Are The Different Lines On Your Car's Backup Camera Display For?

    When you shift your car into reverse and you see different colored lines superimposed over the image, you may be wondering what they mean. Here's what we know.

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  • Scion iQ EV
    Electric Vehicles By Alex Hevesy 10 months ago

    This Scion IQ EV Is The Cutest Electric Car You've Likely Never Heard Of

    Back in 2013, Toyota crafted an adorable little EV that could have won your heart, if it hadn't had one fatal flaw. Here's what you need to know.

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  • The front of a Costco location.
    Cars By Shane O'Neill 10 months ago

    Can Anyone Use A Costco Gas Station?

    You might be tempted to pull into a Costco gas station to take advantage of low gas prices, but would you be able to? Here's what you need to know.

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  • Array of older Montana license plates fanned out for display
    Cars By Patrick Phillips 10 months ago

    Why So Many Luxury Cars Are Registered In Montana (Even If They Live In Another State)

    Montana isn't a state you'd associate with ultra-expensive cars, but more and more luxury vehicles are sporting Montana license plates these days. Here's why.

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  • A WWII Reenactment Where A Soldier Uses A Flamethrower
    Military By Shane Schmid 10 months ago

    Do Any Modern Militaries Still Use Flamethrowers?

    While flamethrowers have some notable history as an iconic military tool during the Vietnam era, are the weapons still used by modern forces today?

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