(Part 2) Best products from r/mississauga

We found 7 comments on r/mississauga discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 27 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

Top comments mentioning products on r/mississauga:

u/ttid150 · 1 pointr/mississauga

Get yourself one of these handy tools and sit back and watch.

u/vikmackie · 2 pointsr/mississauga

Get a heater like this. I feel your pain. I'll never forget that year and a half in a basement apt.

u/chuckufarlie · 7 pointsr/mississauga

I can't help you out, but digging those eight holes is the hardest part -- and with that many I likely would have just paid to have them done or rented a two person post hole digger from home depot or where-ever: http://www.aonerent.net/itemimages/12570.jpg

If you are set on digging, using a digging bar can help to loosen up the dirt: https://www.lowes.ca/crowbars/true-temper-t-350-tt-professional-post-hole-diggingtamper-bar_g2446370.html?searchTerm=digging-bar

I dug three holes for a fence extension last year... and damn that was hard work. The rocks and roots were insane.

Also... not sure if it is structurally feasible for the deck you are building (based on size, height, etc), but did you consider a floating deck using deck blocks: https://www.lowes.ca/block/expocrete-8-in-x-12-in-grey-4-way-deck-block_g1351331.html?searchTerm=deck-blocks

Posts are definitely better... but I've built a large shed on over these deck blocks, and two winters later it is still level and in the same place I built it.

Other than that, my only advice for building the deck is: use screws instead of nails, and use a long magnetic bit holder that slides over and holds the screws... saves your back from having to bend over so much. Something like this... but there are lots of varieties that all the hardware stores carry: https://www.amazon.ca/MILWAUKEE-ELEC-48-32-4511-Shockwave-Holder/dp/B00FK8WPP0/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1496351952&sr=8-5&keywords=bit+holder

edit... and if you only have 3 of 8 holes dug, you aren't building the deck tomorrow. You will be lucky to get all 8 holes dug and posts set -- then you have to wait for the concrete to cure a bit.