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  2. 10 best carry-on roller bags to make travel easier (& more fun)

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    This Samsonite Spinner is a best-selling carry-on bag on Amazon-- and for good reason.It is lightweight and its brushed pattern hides scratches and dings well. Not only that, but the price is ...

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    Review: "Very lightweight option for carrying a reusable water container. Ive had one of these anti-bottles for a year. Ive had one of these anti-bottles for a year. Decided to buy a 2nd one.

  4. The best hot roller sets for bouncy curls, beachy waves, and ...

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    While stylists and regular folks have been using hot rollers for decades to boost volume and create glamorous curls and waves, they’re back in the conversation thanks to beauty YouTube and TikTok.

  5. Calender - Wikipedia

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    A calender is a series of hard pressure rollers used to finish or smooth a sheet of material such as paper, textiles, rubber, or plastics. Calender rolls are also used to form some types of plastic films and to apply coatings. [1] Some calender rolls are heated or cooled as needed. [2] Calenders are sometimes misspelled calendars.

  6. Solomon Harper - Wikipedia

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    Solomon Harper (born in Poplar Grove, Arkansas, on August 8, 1893 [3]) was an electrical engineer and inventor [4] known for creating the first electrically heated hair roller [5] [6] [2] [7] and 28 other inventions. Harper worked for various railways performing jobs like section head, construction and other locomotive work.

  7. BoPET - Wikipedia

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    The most common way of doing this is the sequential process, in which the film is first drawn in the machine direction using heated rollers and subsequently drawn in the transverse direction, i.e., orthogonally to the direction of travel, in a heated oven. It is also possible to draw the film in both directions simultaneously, although the ...