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[–] steveo 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Local hardware stores or mcmaster-carr. The types of places with really large inventories/catalogs.

I always find it interesting to see what items I've never seen before that I could use in the future. Same goes for electronics places like digikey but that's a bit more of an esoteric way to go.

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[–] erki ago 

http://aliexpress.com

It might take a few weeks for your stuff to arrive, but prices are often ridiculously low compared to shopping at home.

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[–] pm_me_your_b_cups 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Ah yes, where I get my 3d mousepads.

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[–] dahlia ago 

Is that a pun on their buzzword loaded descriptions? :)

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[–] otisdeans 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

http://www.thisiswhyimbroke.com/ Is one of my favorites. Some cheep stuff I will occasionally buy and then giant robot mech suits for 1,350,000 dollars. Every time I go on the site I spend at least 20 minutes wishing I played the lottery.

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[–] water_and_shade ago 

The ones I check most often are SlickDeals and Massdrop.

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[–] Mikeydoodle ago 

Cheapshark, it makes buying steam games easy and cheap.

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[–] intiraymi ago  (edited ago)

www.skymall.com They're definitely one of those sites that has everything you never even knew that you wanted. For example.