Where can I get another one of these?

TridenT

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I don't know what it should be called either. It is pretty great but I need another that is very similar to it if I ever want to cook bacon on a pan that is on a burner. I don't have a lot of money to spend, so I'll have to get something off of craigslist.

#5 in this picture.
 
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eldorado99

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griddle? toaster oven? hot plate? ove glove? hutch? counter? walls? floor? knife block? kettle? baseboard? door?
 

Pardus

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I don't know what it should be called either. It is pretty great but I need another that is very similar to it if I ever want to cook bacon on a pan that is on a burner. I don't have a lot of money to spend, so I'll have to get something off of craigslist.

 
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TridenT

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Haha. I forgot it isn't very obvious as to what item I am talking about. #5.
 

Red Squirrel

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That looks like a trisectional multi object containment unit. Go to any car parts store and ask for that and they should know what you're talking about. They come in different sizes so you might want to measure it first.
 

EliteRetard

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That looks like a trisectional multi object containment unit. Go to any car parts store and ask for that and they should know what you're talking about. They come in different sizes so you might want to measure it first.

Actually its a multisectional multi object containment unit...its only trisectional if its actually divided into three multi object containment units. He might want one with more or fewer multi object containment units, thus he should ask for a multisectional unit not specifically a trisectional. Unless he wants one with just a single multi object containemnt section, in which case he should ask for a ********.
 

lxskllr

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Damn you're helpless. Go around construction sites, and scavenge wood. Then all you have to buy is a screwdriver, some fasteners, and any bits of material you couldn't find. You should be able to do something for under $10, and you'll have a screwdriver for the next time you need to do something.

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Shit, I forgot the saw. That'll raise the projects costs, but you can still do it for $10-$30 depending on where, and what kind of saw you get,
 
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