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Okay, no butter either? We use butter and seasoned salt.

I know in Germany they use butter and sugar. I wasn't sure if yall did the same.
The other evening I ate a whole bag of salted popcorn not even 1/4 into the movie I watched.
It did nothing to my "craving for snacks"!

Freshly made popcorn actually has a pleasantly mild "taste & smell" that satisfies fairly well.
And You don't suffer the next day on the loo no matter how much You ate! :)
 

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Hair clipper/trimmer, 2013. unit.
It was misbehaving for a couple years now.
Bought a new one and took this one apart to salvage the 14430 Li-Ion cell.
It had no true on/off switch and worked on the basis of a steel spring gliding over PCB contact surfaces - which was the only reason for it to fail.
I really liked this trimmer, I hope the replacement will live up to it!

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Hair clipper/trimmer, 2013. unit.
It was misbehaving for a couple years now.
Bought a new one and took this one apart to salvage the 14430 Li-Ion cell.
It had no true on/off switch and worked on the basis of a steel spring gliding over PCB contact surfaces - which was the only reason for it to fail.
I really liked this trimmer, I hope the replacement will live up to it!

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Why not just solder some thin squares of sheet metal (copper or something) on there to patch those contacts? Add a new cell, and you have 2 trimmers now. Easy fix in my opinion, I thought I was going to see you fix it.
 

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Why not just solder some thin squares of sheet metal (copper or something) on there to patch those contacts? Add a new cell, and you have 2 trimmers now. Easy fix in my opinion, I thought I was going to see you fix it.
I wasn't mindful with disassembly, no reassembling possible. 🙄

Oops! 🫣
 
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