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Ask Cool Tools Unanswered Questions #6

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What’s the quietest ceiling fan for someone who’s sensitive to noise?

Where can I find a lay-flat keychain compass?

What should I have in a tool kit I keep in my car?

What’s the best tree identification guide?

What is the best storage system for a small apartment?

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