Monday, 17 September 2012
Corn gadgets: Do they really work?
<b>http://tinyurl.com/94y97rg - <a href='http://tinyurl.com/94y97rg'>Coins 'melting' into blades, washers</a></b><p>Coins 'melting' into blades, washersA well organised network is suspected to be involved in melting the new Rs 1 and five rupee coins made out of stainless steel into razor blades and also as washers used in automobiles, leading to an acute shortage of coins in the city. Credible sources ...</p><B>Get Sharp</b><p>All-Clad Metalcrafters, the company behind the beloved stainless-steel pots and pans, is making its first foray into cutlery. From the smallest of paring knives to the wide-blade, 7-inch Santoku, these American-made knives boast a high carbon and ...</p><B>Corn gadgets: Do they really work?</b><p>Features: Named after the Texan who invented it in 1939, this tool is made of hardwood with adjustable stainless-steel blades. How it works: To cut corn off uncooked cob, first remove the shredder and adjust blades to the height of the kernels. Cut ...and more »</p>
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