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  2. Top 20 Costco Buys from My 20 Years of Costco Membership - AOL

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    I live in a Midwestern state with a chaotic climate. These versatile socks stand up to cold, wet conditions. 8. Orvis Men's Tech Pant ($19.99) These Costco tech pants are ideal for traveling and ...

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    Buying tires at Costco means you get free maintenance, a road hazard warranty, and more. Here are the best things about buying tires at the big-box store. 5 Perks of Buying Tires at Costco

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    You can often find food at Costco on sale, and that includes corned beef. “Costco offers Morton’s of Omaha Corned Beef for $5.49 per pound, ...

  5. BFGoodrich - Wikipedia

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    The tubeless tire eliminate the need for an inner tube, which improves performance and safety, as well as enhanced comfort for the car's occupants. [5] BFGoodrich produced the first radial tires in the United States in 1965. This innovation made tires even safer as radial tires have longer tread life and permit better absorption of road bumps. [6]

  6. Hunting blind - Wikipedia

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    An early blind used by hunters was a cocking-cloth, a piece of canvas stretched on a frame like a kite that would permit hunters to approach pheasants and to shoot them through a hole in the cloth. [1] Ground blinds are an alternative to the traditional tree stand; movements in a well-designed ground blind can virtually be undetectable by the game.

  7. Grouser - Wikipedia

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    This is done by increasing contact with the ground with protrusions, similar to conventional tire treads, and analogous to athletes' cleated shoes. On tanks and armoured vehicles, grousers are usually pads attached to the tracks; but on construction vehicles they may take the form of flat plates or bars.