Kohl's has
Sonoma Goods For Life Zero Anti-Gravity Collection Folding End Table (Various Colors) on sale for $29.99 - 15% off w/ coupon code
HOME15 - $10 off w/ coupon code
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$13.16. Select free store pick up where stock permits. Otherwise,
shipping is free on orders $49+.
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Available Colors:
Product Details:
- 2x cup holders
- Powder-coated, rust resistant steel frame
- Fade resistant textilene sling
- Folds for easy storage
- Wipe clean
- For outdoor use
- 21.5"H x 18.5"W x 18.5"D
- Weight: 4.85 lbs
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If it has antigravity it would float up. But it has zero antigravity so it stays down.
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Does the Free Shipping trick still work ? The one where you attach your phone to a Drone, and fly it over the store to place an order.
Now they offer their Mystery 40% so often, and I still can't find anything worth while.
Amzn must be paying their Store rents, since that's all the traffic they get from people returning..
Now they offer their Mystery 40% so often, and I still can't find anything worth while.
Amzn must be paying their Store rents, since that's all the traffic they get from people returning..
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Scientifically speaking, placing an object in the way of a gravitational pull isn't anti anything. In fact, it is pro gravity because it will stay on the ground while keeping the items/people from falling to said ground. I mean, we don't call the dirt or pavement, "anti gravity" when we walk on it even though it keeps us from reaching the center of a gravitational pull.
The longer I put thoughts to words on this subject, the more angry I get at myself for wasting this much time and energy breaking down such an idiotic marketing gimmick... but I'm also angry at the marketing people for coming up with such a stupid name for this type of furniture that many of us have, inevitably, been drawn in to this nonsensically meaningless analysis.
Funny old world we live in. But for real though, f*** those marketing people
Scientifically speaking, placing an object in the way of a gravitational pull isn't anti anything. In fact, it is pro gravity because it will stay on the ground while keeping the items/people from falling to said ground. I mean, we don't call the dirt or pavement, "anti gravity" when we walk on it even though it keeps us from reaching the center of a gravitational pull.
The longer I put thoughts to words on this subject, the more angry I get at myself for wasting this much time and energy breaking down such an idiotic marketing gimmick... but I'm also angry at the marketing people for coming up with such a stupid name for this type of furniture that many of us have, inevitably, been drawn in to this nonsensically meaningless analysis.
Funny old world we live in. But for real though, f*** those marketing people
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