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Initially, I was nervous about replacing my Rowenta. As a former seamstress and sewing teacher, I was madly in love with the Rowenta company for years. However, in recent years, like others, I discovered that Rowenta irons are simply NOT the same iron as in years past. The quality is missing and I think company pride was lost somewhere along the way. I always paid a good price for an iron, never under $100. I needed a dependable iron with good steaming function and was glad to pay for one that would last me years. However, when my last Rowenta died, I decided that since I was no longer totally involved in the sewing profession, I would settle for a decent iron with a lower price tag.I depended on the Amazon.com reviews and was quite nervous when I decided to buy this Panasonic NI-C78SR Steam/Dry iron. I figured that at only $35 and free shipping, if it died in a couple of months, I wouldn’t be out much anyway. I can’t believe this iron! Even overnight guests that used it, commented on

I sell handcrafted wrought iron garden gates?
This is my first time really selling ( before was just for family and friends as gifts ) and I have never thought of my self as a business . But I now have a back order of fourteen gates and I am planning on going to a couple fairs this season with smaller items ( planters, stakes etc ). I will need a sales tax license because I am told I have to charge sales tax and file a tax return. The problem iron Garden I am facing is at the website for the license application it says this https://www.pa100.state.pa.us/Default.aspthe first question? I suppose the first time I actually collect a sales tax? but since I have not done that since I have never charged or reported a sales tax what should I put here?another question ask for “legal name”what does that mean? I am not a “company or llc” I just sell a couple freakin gates a year out of my barn.I want to do the right thing and give Pa their freakin tax money but they are making it too complicated and really I just want to forget it and not charge the sales tax.Help please!I just want a tax id number for the sales tax but this form is acting like i am GM….i am not a “enterprise” i am a gate makerAny ideas on how to just get a id number with out all the mumbo jumbo please!!!????oh i am in Pennsylvania if I was not clear.thank you!!
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5 comments so far

Iribe
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I was looking for something nice for my side yard hose. Hose is two 50′ lengths of 5/8″ garden hose. This was advertised as good for that length. It would be if I wanted to spend 20 minutes coiling into a tight wind. That is not what I want to do. I assume more hassle to return it than it is worth to me. So I use it in the backyard with 50′ of 5/8″ hose. Works well there, looks nice. Easy to coil in a 50′ length.

For the side yard I went to Lowes and bought a hose rack for half the price of this bucket.

August 6th, 2010 at 10:03 pm
Eisenberg
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I liked the appearance of the bucket and it seemed functional except that the “inner rod”, which the hose wraps around, was detached — broken loose from the bucket. I am returning it for refund.

August 7th, 2010 at 9:37 am
Lange
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I echo the other reviewers in saying this is unexpectedly small… barely adequate for a high quality 5/8″ hose at 50 feet.

Aside from that defect, it looks great!

August 7th, 2010 at 10:30 pm
Aguilar
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I looked a lot of hose pots, some with lids and some without, some with center posts and some without, some pretty tacky looking, too. This one is just about perfect for my needs. It is attractive and looks good sitting on the end of my front porch. I find the center post helpful in coiling the hose back into it neatly and the 3 drainage holes work well. Upon actual use, I’m happier without a lid than with one, as the hose does not show above the rim and it gets more air circulation, which means faster drying and less of a chace mosquitos will thrive in tiny puddles of water. The price was quite reasonable compared to some I looked at that were over $200 but still not as attractive. Unless you have an exceptionally large garden hose, this should hold it comfortably.

August 8th, 2010 at 9:47 am
Krum
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This is my second cordless Panasonic iron. Mom took my first one after ten years it still worked like new, so I had to replace it. I will never iron with a cord again! It glides easy, gets hot fast has all the steam I want, sits in its own holder, that I can put on the table or chair next to my ironing board. It’s just the best one! It’s the ONLY one as far as I’m concerned. I did try to get mom a cheaper one, but it arked, sparked and leaked water. That’s how she got mine, so I had to order another Panasonic. Shouldn’t have went cheap. You get what you pay for and here, you get a great iron!

August 8th, 2010 at 10:25 pm