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New Solar Pond Pumps With Optional Battery Backup

Is the wife a spender or the husband a hoarder?

From some men, you can hear complaints about their best halves about the inability to handle money economically and prudently. They are firmly convinced that the wife is frivolously squandering the money that he earns with backbreaking work, and are unshakably convinced that most of the purchases were made by the wife thoughtlessly and are completely unnecessary in the household.
We will not say that all such accusations are groundless, because there are many things that are absolutely necessary for a woman, but have absolutely no value for a man. It affects the different worldviews of men and women, even sometimes a diametrically opposite scale of material values. A reasonable and calm explanation can nip a scandal in the bud, and a logical argument for the need to purchase this or that thing can convince a husband of the reasonableness of his wife.
But still, in most families, the spendthrift of the wife is the main topic of the spouse's monologue, especially if he has the makings of a hoarder. He does not understand where the money goes with such speed, he demands an explanation, having made up his opinion in advance about squandering the family budget on trifles. Theoretically, of course, he understands that, in addition to food, the family needs a lot of useful things — from a toothbrush and soap to household appliances, but he never compares the income and expenditure part of the budget.
Without shopping, it is difficult for the husband to even estimate approximately what amounts the costs of household chemicals, utilities, travel of all family members, permanent contributions to kindergarten or school will result in. And what amounts are spent on such household trifles as dishcloths or toilet brushes, bath mats and curtains, plugs, dividers, light bulbs and much more!
If we are dealing with a completely adequate woman who manages the budget reasonably, then it is quite easy to justify her line of behavior. You just need to make mass purchases together with him several times for everything necessary for the family, after which you can view the receipts together and analyze whether this or that purchase was needed and how much money was spent on them. After such trips, the husband will become a little guided in the prices of products, goods and services and realizes that the wife does not randomly squander money, but makes planned and necessary purchases.
Worse, if the husband's accusations are not groundless and the wife is really obsessed with buying a huge amount of shoes, clothes, trinkets, after which there is naturally not enough money to load the refrigerator with food. There are two ways to solve the problem: if the reason for spendthrift is the inexperience of the hostess, then try to learn planned housekeeping, but if the reason for this is a psychological disorder, a disease called "shopping", then you should resort to the help of specialists who can rid women of this harmful and ruinous habit. Starda Casino

2 Pump Sizes Available

Features:

Max Water Flow: 160 GPH

Max Pump Head: 5.6 ft

Max Power Consumption: 6.5W

Max Pump Voltage: 12-24V

Solar Panel Max output: 10W/18V

Builtin Flow Control: Yes

Outlet: 3/8″ push fit

Fountain Nozzle Included: Yes

Recommended Tubing Size: 3/8″

Features:

Max Water Flow: 360 GPH

Max Pump Head: 6.9 ft

Max Power Consumption: 11W

Max Pump Voltage: 12-24V

Solar Panel Max output: 20W/18V

Builtin Flow Control: Yes

Outlet: 1/2″ Male thread

Fountain Nozzle Included: Yes

Recommended Tubing Size: 1/2″

About the author

Graduated from the University of Guelph with a B.Sc. (Hons) Marine Biology. With over 30 years experience in the aquarium / pond industry, his passion for fish includes ponds, marine aquariums and water features of all sizes. Previous work includes Ripley’s Aquarium, the Toronto Zoo, Bass Pro Shops, Rainforest Cafe and the National Museum of Kenya.
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