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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsHere's what is maybe a lame question:
I'm off to Lowes and/or Home Depot and here's a question:
How much should a three-foot or four-foot by one-inch dowel cost? I need it for physical therapy.
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Here's what is maybe a lame question: (Original Post)
Not Heidi
Aug 13
OP
Check the price of a broom or similar tool with a wooden handle.. Or plastic?
keithbvadu2
Aug 13
#11
Floyd R. Turbo
(28,598 posts)1. About $4.00!
Not Heidi
(1,423 posts)3. Thanks, Frank!
How the hell are ya?
Floyd R. Turbo
(28,598 posts)5. Not sure about Frank, but I'm well!
Full disclosure, I havent purchased doweling in several years!
Not Heidi
(1,423 posts)7. So sorry, Floyd
And so embarrassed.
Not worried about full disclosure. You can't be far off.
Floyd R. Turbo
(28,598 posts)12. No problem!
RoadRunner
(4,572 posts)2. $6 - $7
For the wood ones. According to my Home Depot app. Might be different in your area.
Not Heidi
(1,423 posts)4. Thanks, RR!
I appreciate it.
RoadRunner
(4,572 posts)6. Beep beep
soldierant
(7,642 posts)9. It definitely would vary bywhere you live.
It will likely cost more at Lowes than at Home DEpot. But Lowes is not quite as far right as Home Depot (I mean the owners, I don't notice any difference in teh staff.)
beemerphill
(498 posts)10. Eastern Oklahoma Here
1" Dowel is between $5 and $8 for a 4' piece. The $5 is for Poplar and the $8 is for Oak. I would go with the Poplar. These are the prices at our local Lowes.
keithbvadu2
(39,129 posts)11. Check the price of a broom or similar tool with a wooden handle.. Or plastic?