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  2. 3 Best Christmas Items at Lowe’s That Can Be Reused ... - AOL

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    Good news: There are products available from your favorite hardware store that... 3 Best Christmas Items at Lowe’s That Can Be Reused Next Year Skip to main content

  3. 11 Lowe’s Items Homeowners Need To Buy Ahead of Christmas - AOL

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    Lowe’s has ones ranging from six feet high to upwards of 10 feet high. ... Pre-Lit Artificial Christmas Tree. Price: $498. Lowe’s has ... It comes in sizes small to 3XL and has several secure ...

  4. 7 Best Lowe’s Christmas Gifts for Handy Family Members - AOL

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    This heavy-duty paper provides temporary floor protection and is reusable, measuring up to 38″ x 100′. More than 1,000 Lowe’s shoppers purchased it within the last week.

  5. Mat - Wikipedia

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    Carpet mats and rubber mats differ in a number of ways. Carpet mats are generally tufted and have a rubberised anti-slip backing. On the other hand, rubber car mats are heavy duty and higher durability. While some car mats are the plain colour of rubber, many contain branded company logos, cartoon characters or advertisements. Some are in ...

  6. Lowe's - Wikipedia

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    The first Lowe's store, Mr. L.S. Lowe's North Wilkesboro Hardware, opened in North Wilkesboro, North Carolina, in 1921 by Lucius Smith Lowe. [8] After Lowe died in 1940, the business was inherited by his daughter, Ruth Buchan, who sold the company to her brother, James Lowe, for $4,200, [ 9 ] that same year.

  7. Rubberwood - Wikipedia

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    Rubberwood is a light-colored medium-density tropical hardwood obtained from the Pará rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis), usually from trees grown in rubber plantations. [1] Rubberwood is commonly advertised as an "environmentally friendly" wood, as it makes use of plantation trees that have already served a useful function.