

to add to this, non removable cords just need to die, there is almost never significant cost to make the cord tetachable and it allows the user to replace the cord after it inevitably gets eaten by a vacuum or breaks of metal fatigue.
to add to this, non removable cords just need to die, there is almost never significant cost to make the cord tetachable and it allows the user to replace the cord after it inevitably gets eaten by a vacuum or breaks of metal fatigue.
those hooks are perfect for hanging two t shirts on, or a zippered/buttoned clothing, or even skirts
Every thing permanently installed in a house should IMO be designed to support one human of weight from above, especially in a room that will have a wet slipery floor.
Honestly my bigges complaint with extra layers is when the manufacturer decides that nobody needs to use modifiers with them.
Office chairs, no, but massage chairs have.
designed without thought to abnomal situations, when designing ot to handle them better would require almost no extra effort.
yeah, but it is nice if the towel rack is screwed into studs so it can be used as one in a pinch.