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When Changing a Lightbulb Just Isn't Enough: 150 Ways to Slash Your Household Bills & Save Energy, Too (Popular Mechanics)

When Changing a Lightbulb Just Isn't Enough: 150 Ways to Slash Your Household Bills & Save Energy, Too (Popular Mechanics)

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When Changing a Lightbulb Just Isn't Enough: 150 Ways to Slash Your Household Bills & Save Energy, Too (Popular Mechanics)

by Anderson, Emily

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Hearst. Used - Very Good. . [Is9781571031815

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At head of title: Popular mechanics. Includes index.

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Title
When Changing a Lightbulb Just Isn't Enough: 150 Ways to Slash Your Household Bills & Save Energy, Too (Popular Mechanics)
Author
Anderson, Emily
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Used - Very Good
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ISBN 10
1588167488
ISBN 13
9781588167484
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Hearst
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2009-08

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