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Guide to Everything Sold in Hardware Stores

What's to love: Airtight and liquid-tight food containers that have only one latch on the lid instead of one on each side of the lid making them easy to open with one hand and, bonus, they take up less room in cabinets or lunch boxes.

What does it do: The rectangular BPA-free boxes come in nine sizes and are resistant to odors and stains. The containers are safe to use in the microwave or the freezer and are dishwasher safe. A silicone seal, a patented slide rail system and the single-hinged latch ensure what's put in the container stays in the container. The boxes are clear and lids are available in clear or smoke. A 14-piece starter pack sells for $28.99. More information at wellslock.com.

Guide to Everything Sold in Hardware Stores

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The All New Guide to Everything Sold in Hardware Stores

What's to love: Sometimes a new homeowner or a do-it-yourselfer needs a whatsit or a doohickey, but doesn't know the proper name to ask for it at the hardware store. That's where this book comes in.

What does it do: The latest update to a book first published in 1988 includes illustrations and information on items the average person might need for repairs and projects including common names for the item and tips on how they are best used -- why one nail, screw or fastener will work better in a project than another, for instance. The book covers not just hardware, but plumbing and electrical supplies, paints and other items needed for repairs. The book is published by MacMillan Publishing and sells for $19.99.

-- Cary Jenkins

HomeStyle on 06/23/2018

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