A Modern Touch With Stainless Steel Products

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If you want to redesign your home and add in a modern classy touch, high tech plastics and stainless steel products are the way to go.

I browsed around and came upon this site. What caught my eye was the stainless steel mailbox as those in my neighborhood are ugly. I wonder what will my neighbors say if they see this beautiful mail box standing in my porch. It will add value to my curb appeal.

Blomus stainless steel mailboxes are desirable as they are made from durable, weatherproof materials. The advantages of stainless steel are elegance and no rust, this is especially useful for outdoor items. With the high mail fraud rate, you need your mails to be safe (especially when you go on vacation) to protect your money and family. You get a peace of mind due to the built in safety and security features.

There are other products available, stainless steel fireplace accessories, candle lanterns, kitchen appliances, teasets, etc. Stainless steel is actually a wonderful material when used at the fireplace, the grime and soot are easy to clean and it always look brand new regardless of age. Plus, you do not have to deal with chippings which can hurt your hand.

You will be impressed with the number of products, color, shapes and styles at this site to meet your needs and match your decorative ideas. Choose a product to complement your existing color scheme or provide a striking contrast to attract attention.

Shipping is fast and reliable and the large selection and top quality styling will impress you. Check out the site to find out more details.

Cheap Travel Spots For the Falling Dollar - Part 2

Posted on 1st May 2008 by admin in Save Money - Tags: , , , ,

Here is a continuation of my previous post on cheap travel spots. More money saving vacations.

1. Morocco

Though the Moroccan dirham has strengthened slightly against the dollar, the ancient cities of Casablanca, Fez and Marrakech still have many café meals costing less than $5. Classic budget hotels in atmospheric narrow streets, such as the Hotel El Muniria in Tangier, where Allen Ginsberg and Jack Kerouac stayed, cost around $30 a night. Plenty of luxury hotels are available too.

2. Panama

This small country boasts mountains, rainforests, 1,500 miles of coast and - of course - the magnificent canal, where you can gawk at giant supertankers being raised and lowered through the locks. Exchange rate is unaffected since Panama’s currency, the balboa, is pegged at parity with the U.S. dollar.

3. Vietnam

There’s never been a better time to visit one of Asia’s most fascinating countries, with pristine beaches and unique crafts: The dollar goes further against the Vietnamese dong than it did three years ago. You may have enough left to splurge on a fivestar hotel, such as the new Park Hyatt in Ho Chi Minh City.

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