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Old 03-17-2012, 08:39 AM   #1
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Through the year there are a lot of questions about things like lawn mowers, snowblowers, chainsaws and so forth. I wonder if their should be a category for posting questions about such things----gas or electric?

Not sure what to call it. It seems like questions now don't always fit in tools, landscaping, appliances or whatever.

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Through the year there are a lot of questions about things like lawn mowers, snowblowers, chainsaws and so forth. I wonder if their should be a category for posting questions about such things----gas or electric?

Not sure what to call it. It seems like questions now don't always fit in tools, landscaping, appliances or whatever.
I think this sounds like a good idea.

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