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In the Lake Stevens area, a cord costs about $400.
For example, with a single setting, General Electric's variable timer will turn a light on at 6 30 P.M. and off at 11 30 P.M. one night, on at 7 P.M. and off at midnight the following night, on at 6 P.M. and off at 11. P.M. the third night and then recycle itself, A model that plugs into a wall outlet costs about $9, while one with a cord costs $4 more.
If the piece length offered by each dealer is the same, you can compare face cord costs.
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Some of the items, like an iPhone charging cord, cost a few bucks.
Prices were far above normal: DD batteries were $2.50 each; small flashlights were $10; candles were upwards of $4. Charging a phone from a sidewalk extension cord cost between $3 and $5. "They're trying to make a profit at the expense of the disaster," said Thomas Liew, who was biking down Catherine Street near the foot of the Brooklyn Bridge on Wednesday.
Sally's full cord value is close at $280, but Sam's full cord value is by far the most expensive at $360, even though Sam's face cord cost was cheapest ($60).
There was $2.65 for a new tube, two cords cost 95 cents, a panel lamp 16 cents, and under the heading "Labor Notes," he had written: "Repairing Mouse Trouble $3.50".
In Haiti, where Field Ready has been working, a 10 cent umbilical cord clamp costs $1. Ninety percent of the cost is logistics and getting the clamp from China, where it is made, to the Caribbean.
The bell cord system costs $293 per bus, compared with $1,056 for the touch tape system (a new bus costs just under $550,000).
The collection and storage of each unit of cord blood costs $1,500 to $2,500.
(Tabletop cord dimmers cost as little as $6.99, and a 300-watt foot dimmer switch costs around $25).
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