Event JSON
{
"id": "1289013eb746166dc1338da95339948469ef8c47b6e837f97022f1a91a78d9f0",
"pubkey": "fc2e276b576a6b78e0b67094fc807c17c6065707fb0c1251c0c792b876c953ff",
"created_at": 1690643847,
"kind": 1,
"tags": [
[
"p",
"1b5347992c4b790a8c77dceeb90e23db5b25686dbd164a1a5f43b3b2af182641",
"wss://relay.mostr.pub"
],
[
"p",
"0b4f6c53ee8f6f041a7d72c6e47be4ef22a2cb61e0821db0823fcf45cba13659",
"wss://relay.mostr.pub"
],
[
"e",
"7a0341f78ced16ca6a06eaf20c70baa28924a61cfeb94fa64d044b72ef3f59bc",
"wss://relay.mostr.pub",
"reply"
],
[
"mostr",
"https://woodworking.group/users/davepolaschek/statuses/110798035201010242"
]
],
"content": "nostr:npub1rdf50xfvfdus4rrhmnhtjr3rmddj26rdh5ty5xjlgwem9tccyeqsmj5z7y Grizzly also has excellent parts availability post-warranty. I got parts for a 1970s Grizzly belt sander around 2020. I don’t hesitate to buy Grizzly if the features are what I want/need. I don’t really count on warranties anymore, though. Most places make warranty repairs or returns such a huge pain, it’s easier just to blacklist them and buy new from someone with better quality.",
"sig": "c1057eb073d8a8f03b6743697362f69714a9de64f5f5e0546dc8a2bd9b32184cef80e36c9d2094befdd2eff0716e22b39561fb37920404924b004dc9e11f9b01"
}