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Quixzlizx
Jan 7, 2007

Whooping Crabs posted:

I found this in store at my costco and bought one for $159. It juusst barely fit it my car (hatchback). Now I can buy all the meats.

So I'm guessing it wouldn't fit in a normal compact like an Elantra.

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Quixzlizx
Jan 7, 2007

Whooping Crabs posted:

Probably not. I just measured the box and it's about 34"x34"x23"

Thanks for the info.

Quixzlizx
Jan 7, 2007

Pinus Porcus posted:

That's the stuff. Not too bad, especially considering the price

Could you share the exact variety? I never even thought of Costco for sake.

Quixzlizx
Jan 7, 2007

Pinus Porcus posted:

It was Tozai "snow maiden". Costco had it for $13.

Here's info on it: Decent Sake

I didn't look if they had a selection, as I never thought of costco for sake either.

Thanks :tipshat:

Quixzlizx
Jan 7, 2007
So, this isn't strictly a Costco question, but my freezer is constantly full to the point where I barely know what I have in there, so I've wanted to buy a chest freezer for awhile. I was planning on buying the Midea model from Costco that's been recommended here, but by the time I was able to line up someone to help me actually get it home, it was discontinued at the locations in my area. Would something like this be a decent alternative? I've at least heard of Frigidaire.

https://www.homedepot.com/p/Frigidaire-5-cu-ft-Chest-Freezer-in-White-FFCS0522AW/313213581

Quixzlizx
Jan 7, 2007
Are the Kirkland Merino Wool Blend socks both warm and comfortable?

Anyone try these?: https://www.costco.com/bula-polartec-convertible-balaclava%2c-2-pack.product.100431547.html

I bought a pair each of the 32 Degrees thermal tops and bottoms off the website, and they're pretty nice, so I've already ordered two more pairs of both.

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Quixzlizx
Jan 7, 2007

priznat posted:

I just tried my first pair of the pack I got and yes, they're very comfortable. They have some padding that is really nice now, I don't think previous ones had that? Very toasty. I have size 13 so I'm right on the edge of the size range (9-13) but they don't feel tight or anything. Very comfortable and not as bulky as other wool socks.

Thanks, they sound like they'll help get my feet through the winter.

Woodsy Owl posted:

Iirc they are like 5% wool

57% Merino Wool | 40% Nylon | 3% Spandex according to costco.com.

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