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Fogless Shower Mirror with Squeegee by ToiletTree Products. Guaranteed Not to Fog, Designed Not to Fall. Sale Price: $29.95 |
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Look your best by taking care of your face in your shower. This patent pending mirror is guaranteed not to fog in the shower. Other fogless shower mirrors just don't work. No more suction cups falling off the wall! Our removable, soft silicone adhesive secures the mirror to all shower surfaces and will not damage tiles or shower walls! The mirror conveniently detaches from the bracket so you can easily fill the reservoir before each use... |
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Timekeeper Products LLC 11-Inch Double Glass Round Wall Clock, Silver Rim/Black Face Sale Price: $19.98 |
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This elegant wall clock will bring beautiful contrast to any wall in your home, silver frame with screened black outer dial with white numbers. |
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Timekeeper Round Wallclock with Black Frame and Glass Face, 13-Inch Sale Price: $14.99 |
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13-Inch Round wall clock with silver frame white dial and easy to read black numbers. Requires 1 AA Battery, not included. |
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La Crosse Technology WS-8418U-IT Atomic Digital Wall Clock with Moon Phase Sale Price: $26.20 |
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The WS-8418U-IT is a wonderfu Atomic Clock that displays atomic time, day, date, indoor and outdoor temperatures, and moon phase, without giving a cluttered appearance to your home. Also, has alarm and remote sensor the can measure outside temperature up to 330 feet. |
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Artistic Products LLC Products - Wall Clock, Galvanized Metal, 16", Silver - Sold as 1 EA - 16" round wall clock features a graduated silver galvanized frame. Design includes a white dial and easy-to-read black Arabic numbers. Black hands and second hand operate with Quartz movement. A glass cover protects the face. Wall clock runs on one AA battery (sold separately). Sale Price: $83.99 |
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Artistic Products LLC Products - Wall Clock, Galvanized Metal, 16", Silver - Sold as 1 EA16" round wall clock features a graduated silver galvanized frame. Design includes a white dial and easy-to-read black Arabic numbers... |
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VeeGee 85001 Wall Mount Thermometer with Hygrometer and Clock, Glass Face, -20 - 140 Degree F Sale Price: $23.50 |
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Vee Gee brand wall-mount thermometers are large-sized instruments suitable for the laboratory or the home. They feature all-black backing with bright, permanently-fused markings. Available with combinations of clocks, thermometers, and hygrometers... |
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Faces With Glasses - 10x10 Wall Clock Sale Price: $34.99 |
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Faces With Glasses Wall Clock is new, handcrafted utilizing unique process resulting in a stunning high gloss ceramic-like finish. Measures 10" x 10", comes with a wall mounting hook. Single AA battery is not included. |
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IMAX Antique Look Oversized Pocket Watch As Wall Clock Made Of Iron With A Glass Face Sale Price: $89.99 |
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Pocket Watch Wall Clock. |
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30 Shot Glass/Shooter Display Case - Open Face Rack Cabinet Holder, Natural Sale Price: $64.95 |
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This display will hold 30 shot glasses. It consists of three solid oak shelves. Each shelf has ten individual felt lined holes evenly spaced to display shot glasses of most sizes. The shelves are attached to a black felt covered backdrop which is also trimmed in solid oak and hand finished... |
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60 Shot Glass/Shooter Display Case - Open Face Rack Cabinet Holder - Natural Sale Price: $109.95 |
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This display will hold 60 shot glasses. It consists of four solid oak shelves. Each shelf has fifteen individual felt lined holes evenly spaced to display shot glasses of most sizes. The shelves are attached to a black felt covered backdrop which is also trimmed in solid oak and hand finished. |
Everyone always wants new decorating ideas at home and even at the office. How about a wall hanging that not only brings beauty but also brings relaxation and relieves stress? It is proven that flowing water helps people relax and is very soothing to the body and soul. Water Fountains bring the effect of flowing water into the home. Here are a few helpful hints to consider when choosing a wall fountain.
What is my budget for a Wall Fountain - Wall fountains come in all shapes and sizes. Typically, the larger the fountain the more money. This isn't always the case, however, as quality of the material is a critical component. Most wall fountains have a stainless steel or copper frame so you will see some pricing differences due to the quality of the metals. You will find that it will be very easy to spend over your budget on your fountain so be sure you are comfortable before you start your research. I have seen wall fountains for as little as $300 up to $20,000 for a large custom fountain. There are a lot of standard size wall fountains that you can get both quality and beauty for $1,000 to $5,000 depending on size.
What size space do I have on the wall - Once you decide your spot you need to decide if you want a horizontal or vertical fountain. If you have taller ceilings and not a lot of width, a vertical fountain will work perfect for your wall. If you have a lot of space in the width or are placing your wall fountain above a fireplace, you will want to go with the horizontal layout. If you have a little flexibility on the size you will find that you will be able to get by spending less money because you will be able to find a stock size wall fountain as opposed to going to a custom fountain. To get an idea of how large of a space the fountain will fill, try putting post it notes at each of the corners the fountain would go or make a cut out with paper of the dimensions of the fountain and tape it on your wall to get a visual.
What materials and colors do I want in my new art piece - As with any type of art, color is critical. You obviously want your new piece of art to match your decor of the room or office lobby. You will find that you have a few different material choices to make first and then you can get into color. As mentioned above, a couple common choices of frame material on wall fountains is copper or stainless steel. This is usually an easy decision for people as stainless can represent a more modern, contemporary look while copper goes well with rich colors or earthy colors and can create a warm feel. Now that you have your frame material narrowed down, you want to choose the face material of your fountain. Some common options are slate or mirrored glass. You can also get an art fountain which has a painted image behind acrylic material creating a one of a kind piece of art. You will find that if you choose slate as your face this allows you flexibility to choose the slate color. Slate varies with each piece but comes in a wide range of fountains such as black, green, reds, blues, rusts, browns, etc. Another great idea to consider if you are purchasing a wall fountain for the office is to consider engraving a logo on the fountain. This can be done on both slate and glass.
What if I don't find anything I like when researching wall fountains - If you have researched all the stock options and are not finding the size or materials you have your heart set on, remember, you can always do a custom water feature. This is going to double or triple the cost but you will get your exact dimensions and basically work with an expert to design your fountain. If you are going with a custom water feature you can view other custom fountains that have been done for others to get your creative ideas flowing and work from there. Remember, anything is possible!
With all the varieties of wall fountains available it is easy to find one that will look spectacular in your home or office and will truly captivate you and your guests. You will also thoroughly enjoy the benefits flowing water brings to your surroundings.
What are the basic steps involved in replacing light fixtures in a home?
I have some light fixtures I want to replace. Two are flat, metal panels with round bulbs sticking out. The panels are mounted directly to the wall and there does not appear to be any visible screws on the face of them. They are in the bathrooms.
The other one hangs over head in the dining room. It's a tacky faux chandelier thing but instead of crystals or glass, it has these small fake candle lights. The bulbs look like flame. I want it gone.
Help!
Step One: Start by turning off the power to the fixture's circuit at the service panel.
Step Two: When you remove the fixture base on a wall or ceiling-mounted fixture, or the cover plate on a strip fluorescent fixture, test the wiring to verify that the power is indeed off. Probe each set of insulated wires with one lead of a neon tester and the metal box or grounding wire with the other. If the tester lights, the power is still on.
Step Three: Remove the screws or cap nuts that secure a globe or glass light shade.
Step Four: Remove the screws or cap nuts that secure the fixture, fixture body or canopy to the outlet box. Support the full weight of a heavy fixture during this step and the next. Get help for a heavy one, especially if you are working overhead from a ladder.
Step Five: With the wiring in the outlet box now accessible, repeat the power test described in step 2. When you've confirmed that there's no power in the outlet box, remove the wire connectors that join the fixture wires to the house. If the fixture body is grounded, remove the screw or nut that secures the grounding (green) wire.
Step Six: You must secure fixtures that weigh over 50 lbs. (23 kg) independently of the electrical box. If you have access from above, install wood bridging between the joists above the box. Then screw the box into the bridging from below. If you don't have access to install a support from above, purchase retrofit mounting hardware for a ceiling fan and install it according to the manufacturer's instructions.
Step Seven: Compare new mounting-hole requirements with the existing provisions at the outlet box. If necessary, purchase a new mounting strap or a universal mounting plate, which will accommodate virtually any fixture.
Step Eight: Connect the new fixture to the same wires that connected the old fixture, and mount the fixture to the box with screws or cap nuts as required. Create a loop in the wires with long-nose pliers, then wrap them clockwise under a terminal screw. Or use electrician's pliers to twist the wires from a prewired fixture together with the house wires, then secure them with wire nuts. Cut off excess with wire cutters.












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