Christmas Snooping

GregCavi

Pinnacle Detailing Owner
Hello everyone

I am evaluating my presents under the tree. I am 16 so i still am eligible to snoop without being imature. What size box does the 7424 PC come in?


Thanks

Greg
 
How careful are you? I used to open up one end of the present and then rewrap/tape it. Depending on the wrap and my patience, it was often times difficult to tell I had done anything, LOL.

Hint: The PC box is short and wide, and about as deep as it is tall.
 
The box weights roughly 10 lbs. (+ or - 2); the dimensions are 14" x 6" x 5.5".
Just got one from Lowes go to along with my rotary and cyclo; I'll find a use for it and since the other two were gifts its not like I really ever bought one. Good Luck with the rest of your snooping. :bigups
 
MS22 said:
The box weights roughly 10 lbs. (+ or - 2); the dimensions are 14" x 6" x 5.5".
Just got one from Lowes go to along with my rotary and cyclo; I'll find a use for it and since the other two were gifts its not like I really ever bought one. Good Luck with the rest of your snooping. :bigups


I have found one quite similiar. YAY!

Does anyone have any good stories about snooping?

Greg
 
I'd say it's around 7lbs, long and skinny, and about as deep as it is skinny (like the other's described) but not exact.
 
GregCavi said:
Does anyone have any good stories about snooping?

Greg

When I was 11, my parents had me help them put "my neighbor's" new bike in the basement to help keep it hidden from Russ. I spent nearly a month keeping Russ out of my basement only to get up Christmas Day and find that Russ's new bike was actually my new bike!!

:lmfao
 
We did something similar when my parents bought Bryce his first bike. They took him shopping to help pick out the "bestest" bike for his friend. His face was absolutely priceless on Christmas morning when he saw the bike under our tree! Thanks for jogging that old memory!!:)
There's no snooping under our tree, presents don't go out til Christmas Eve AFTER Santa comes!! :( I'm such a mean mommy!!;)
 
norahcrv said:
We did something similar when my parents bought Bryce his first bike. They took him shopping to help pick out the "bestest" bike for his friend. His face was absolutely priceless on Christmas morning when he saw the bike under our tree! Thanks for jogging that old memory!!:)
There's no snooping under our tree, presents don't go out til Christmas Eve AFTER Santa comes!! :( I'm such a mean mommy!!;)

Your such a smart mommy!

I think my parents should do that for me!

Greg
 
Thanks, Greg! I used to be a pretty skilled "snooper" myself, so I've learned!! ;)
I want to see the surprised / delighted (hopefully) look on his face. I hope you're a pretty good actor!! I have had to get pretty creative on the hiding places though :(
 
norahcrv said:
Thanks, Greg! I used to be a pretty skilled "snooper" myself, so I've learned!! ;)
I want to see the surprised / delighted (hopefully) look on his face. I hope you're a pretty good actor!! I have had to get pretty creative on the hiding places though :(

WOW!! A PC !! How did u guys know i wanted one!? HAHA

Greg
 
I didn't ask for any detailing products because my family doesn't understand the obsession and aren't good at ordering off the internet for some reason. :boohoo
 
Katieee,
I hear you!! Somehow people (our families in particular) seem to feel that "detailing" is a "guy's hobby", and not a "feminine" pursuit. :( Personally I think the only advantage that the "guys" have over us, is their size & strength. (I'm only 5'3" & it's a real stretch sometimes!)
But I don't think gender makes a difference in making a car look good with the right products & prep work! I've seen some pretty nice work posted by awd330 :bigups
Hang in there!!!
Norah

:kneel Maybe they'll surprise you and give you $$$ that you can spend on the products you want :)
 
Unfortunately I couldn't snoop, all of my presents were shipped to NYC where I will be having Christmas, and seeing as how I live in Ohio, it's a somewhat hard snoop. Oh well, it's probably just parts for the Honda or something, those are much pricier than detailing stuff, which I can buy my self.
 
norahcrv said:
Katieee,
I hear you!! Somehow people (our families in particular) seem to feel that "detailing" is a "guy's hobby", and not a "feminine" pursuit. :( Personally I think the only advantage that the "guys" have over us, is their size & strength. (I'm only 5'3" & it's a real stretch sometimes!)
But I don't think gender makes a difference in making a car look good with the right products & prep work! I've seen some pretty nice work posted by awd330 :bigups
Hang in there!!!
Norah

:kneel Maybe they'll surprise you and give you $$$ that you can spend on the products you want :)

:dancin Yay, finally someone who understands and a fellow shortie. I'm 5'2 and can't even reach most of the roof on my 90' mazda 626. Neither of my parents are into washing their cars and seeing my dads Gorgeous Blue 2003 Acura RSX covered in dirt makes me so upset. I think that is true that a lot of people are kind of sexist about the obsession that is detailing, the guys at Kragen always look at me funny and kind of surprised.

Hey, I drive a stick which is hardly something a guy would expect a girl to do so why not keep my car looking its best at the same time! Yay women!

Katie
 
LOL, my sisters and I have known just about every single gift for at least the last four years. Takes the fun away from being able to snoop around but at least we get exactly what we want! Often times we are with my mom when the gifts are bought. :lmfao

And yes, everything is wrapped and placed under the tree until Christmas Eve. Opening gifts on Christmas Eve has been a habit of ours since I can remember.
 
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