Caroline NZ
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Haha Jade, my husband loves the tools section in Sears too
( he wasn't allowed to buy any though, however he did come home with a couple of small car parts from elsewhere
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I would like to experience a normal American Mall. A shopping complex (not necessarily outlets stores) with lots of different shops in it. Which one do you all recommend? We will be going to the disney outlet store while we're there too.
I would like to experience a normal American Mall. A shopping complex (not necessarily outlets stores) with lots of different shops in it. Which one do you all recommend? We will be going to the disney outlet store while we're there too.
I hope I wasn't rude!! I asked the guy if they would price match, and he said no problems, and went to his computer and checked the other advertised price. In fact, the only reason I asked was that I overheard the previous customer doing the same.
skiingfast, where is a good place to buy tools? DH is after some tools for work. He went a little crazy in Sears last trip.
I hope I wasn't rude!! I asked the guy if they would price match, and he said no problems, and went to his computer and checked the other advertised price. In fact, the only reason I asked was that I overheard the previous customer doing the same.
Like I mentioned you can try those stores above, they are easy to find. But seeing that you are going to Florida is a problem. More hockey players in the tiny population of Minnesota than the much more populated Florida. If you don't mind use might try to find a Play it Again Sports. Otherwise look in a phone book for a hockey shop. You best bet would be to go somewhere around Tampa Bay, because they have an NHL hockey team there so more local interest.Well hockey gear I want is about 7xl hockey pants and shirt
Hockey gear has to be very loose fitting lol
Xxxl kneepads, elbow pads, size 15 hockey skates, and hopefully a really bling helmet for a really big head, all this stuff you just can't get in aus in my size as the market is to small and I don't want to order online without trying the stuff on.
That will be tricky, you might have to find a sony camera dealer. If it was me I would buy it on Amazon.com because it's very particular.The camera I just want a wide angle lense for my Sony camcorder
Try those stores I mentioned. Better clothes than Walmart, cheaper than Nordstroms. Also try Old Navy, in most any mall and some shopping centers, they have somewhat trendy styles.And clothes for the kids
You might stop in a super market for this.And prolly some boxes of chocolates and treats
I would like to experience a normal American Mall. A shopping complex (not necessarily outlets stores) with lots of different shops in it. Which one do you all recommend? We will be going to the disney outlet store while we're there too.
So if i find the following that im looking for
size 15 hockey roller blades
7xl hockey pant/s and shirt/s
xxxl kneeguards and elbow guards
and possibly even some torso padding
(because when they slap that ball into you despite having a box on, if it gets you in the thigh it hurts like crazy)
all of that stuff will be quite bulky and do you think it would be cheaper to just fill a suitcase (prolly get some gear for my son and daughter as well) and pay the extra suitcase surcharge to get it all home on the plane
or
put it in a big box and mail it back
?????????????????
and why isnt donald moving he has been in that spot for ages now
hes playing with me
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Haha Jade, my husband loves the tools section in Sears too( he wasn't allowed to buy any though, however he did come home with a couple of small car parts from elsewhere
)
I guess it depends. But how will you get tools back anyway? They are hearvy to load a suitcase with.
Sears is good, and Kmart has some too, since it's now owned by Sears. They both sell the Craftsman line. But for these it's much better to buy when they have sales, so they can be hit or miss with the timing of your trip. The hand tools are gaurenteed for life, not sure if you break it how you will get them back to a Sears to exchange.
Home Depot and Lowes can be great too. They are big home materails stors. Light bulbs, pipe, lumber, sinks, paint...... They have a good selections of power tools. However can you plug a tool made for the US in in Oz?
If you want off brand tools, not something I use because they are either cheap or hard to replace. You can try to find a Harbor Freight Tools or Nothern Tool Supply. They won't be in every town like Sears of Lowes but are around. They sell everything. Welders, drill presses, air compressors. Some good brands some not. But there hand tools are crappy.
For woodworking, Rockler Woodworking or Woodcraft, they are mostly by internet but have some stores.
errr....Ice Hockey is a White man's gameits very disapointing to find out that size 13 is the biggest inline hockey skate you can get
dont all them big footed african americans play hockey
i may and i mean i may fit into a 13 but we will have to try some on and find out i guess
and whats up with Donald
he aint moving
ive been checking and he has pulled in for a cuppa or something because he hasnt moved in a week
half way through yet another week of nightshift![]()
errr....Ice Hockey is a White man's game
I watch it enough to know....GO BOSTON!!!!!!!
You could ring somewhere like the Ducks store (Honda Centre) and ask them??? They might have big footed players?? But I'm guessing they might be custom made and hence $$$
All going well (hoping we've saved enough), we do hope to do a fair bit of shopping while in Orlando. We presume we will be going home with more checked bags than we arrive withTo those of you who have shopped similarly on your trips, did you buy extra suitcases over there as you needed them, or did you travel up with a suitcase packed within a suitcase?
We will need to buy at least one new suitcase before we leave but just wondering if we buy more here or over there.