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    OK... I've had the car for years. But ... does anyone else see the flaw in this design? When we first got it we were shocked, bothered & obsessed with the reflection. This was not thought through. We made "blinders" that shut out the sunlight from getting to the reflection into the mirror. GREAT idea & worked but very time we had it cleaned they would take them out, throw them away, etc. Now every time I drive it ... UGH!

    Anyone else have a RANT about a purchase?
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    I guess I'm on a roll because THIS has always bothered me too. These pushed out plastic pieces that come off when you handle plastic bags from ANY store. How QUICKLY that could choke a cat? kid? a dog? I mean really - I'm surprised !!!
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    • #3
      I hate the plastic pieces they use instead of twist ties on bought bread, I can never get the darn thing back on again. Not really up on cars.

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      • #4
        I saw a YT video on the usefulness of the square plastic bread ties.
        Book mark, hold wires together, repairs thing flip flops by place under & around the bottom tab, place around & label keys, knitting marker, and my favorite put on wine glasses stems to know yours from everyone else’s!


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        • #5
          Oh and
          Monday == BLUE
          Tuesday ==. GREEN
          Thursday. ==. RED
          Friday ==. WHITE
          Saturday. ==. YELLOW
          stay fresh my friends!

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          • #6
            Why the colour references 4A?

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            • #7
              I presume the bread has different colors to indicate when it was baked or its best before date.

              remember to buy extra on a Tuesday because there isn't any on Wednesday

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              • #8
                HA! Yes, that's the way it's "baked & tagged" here in the states. I always just go by the farthest date from when I'm at the store for freshness.

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