Originally Posted by DaFace:
I have two fluorescent fixtures (two bulbs each) above each car bay, both connected to a normal (screw-in) outlet in the center. Do you think a single in the center would be an upgrade over the two fluorescents on the sides?
Probably. But I’d leave the fluorescents and put one of those in the other fixture and run all the light. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DaFace:
I have two fluorescent fixtures (two bulbs each) above each car bay, both connected to a normal (screw-in) outlet in the center. Do you think a single in the center would be an upgrade over the two fluorescents on the sides?
Possibly. I just have 2 single bulbs over each car bay that don't really do much. I subbed out the side I'm not parking in and its plenty. Not sure if one in the center would be enough though.
Here's my comparison.
EDIT: there's a 5 gallon keg of homebrewed IPA in that fridge
Originally Posted by lewdog:
I really like my Instant Pot we recently bought. Meals can be pretty hands off using it and it cooks large batches of chicken breast with good texture for the entire week for me. Also it's Sous Vide function is mind-blowing for steaks. Has the air fryer lid which helps with kids food like nuggets and fries, plus crisps up frozen/cold wings nicely.
Shout out to KCUnited for talking me into the larger 8qt. Definitely wouldn't have wanted to go smaller.
I'm a fan of instant pot too. I don't do steaks, but makes great jambalaya fast, perfect hard boiled eggs in about four minutes, quick spaghetti. Versatile, and easy to clean up. [Reply]
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