I can spin articles very quickly and effectively. Here is an example of an article I wrote, then spun,using the same amount of paragraphs. The article took under an hour to write and less than ten minutes to spin.
Even though smoking is significantly less commonplace than it was forty years ago, it is by no means completely out of style. So, no matter what your business is, a large trash can is of vital importance – the alternative is a mess of cigarette butts all over the ground, which will hardly inspire new customers to ¬¬¬¬walk in.
One ashtray available is a smokers’ post. This is an ashtray with a long, often cylindrical neck whose mouth is too small to accept anything but cigarettes. These are very visually appealing, and also safe, as a problem with wide-mouthed ashtrays is that they encourage people to put other trash in them, which in turn can run the risk of a fire. Not only do they reduce fuel for a potential fire, they also deny it oxygen with the long neck, so still-flaming cigarette butts are very quickly put out.
Wall-mounted urns are very utilitarian. They’re just discreet boxes with small holes in them that – of course – mount on your wall. They’re not pretty like the smokers’ posts, but they’re cheaper. What’s more, many places don’t want to encourage smoking, but rather tolerate it as unavoidable. If you want to send this message, a wall-mounted urn is for you.
Combined ashtrays and trashcans meet all your waste disposal needs. By investing in one of these, you can economise in ways that the other two don’t allow, as there’s no point in investing in a place for people to put their cigarette butts if they’re just going to leave their orange peels and fast food wrappers all over the place. So, if you’re on a budget, this one-stop-drop is the best way to deal with the inevitable, ubiquitous problem of trash.
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Far fewer people smoke now than did thirty years ago, but that’s not to say it’s completely left in the past. Far from, there are, for better or for worse, still a significant amount of people who enjoy smoking cigarettes, and it behooves you as a business owner to cater to these people. For one, they are a significant market, and of course you want their business. For two, if they leave their cigarette butts all over the place, they will ward off other customers by making your place look unsightly. So what every business needs right outside its front door is an ashtray.
If you want to upscale it, get a smokers’ post. While you will need a standard trash can as well, as it is too small to take anything but cigarettes, this gem is a very classy way for smokers to dispose of their refuse. It’s long, elegant, and pleasing to the eye. What’s more, it’s safe, as fire is a very real risk when it comes to ashtrays. This risk is made negligible by two factors. First, its long neck means that cigarettes that have yet to be stubbed out are denied oxygen. Second, its narrow mouth means that other trash cannot be wedged in, so there’s no risk of a burger wrapper or piece of scrap paper acting as fuel.
For a more practical option, go for a wall-mounted urn. These are small boxes, about the size of two laptops, with nothing on them but a cartoon cigarette to denote their purpose and a hole to put this purpose to use. They’re not pretty, but they’re cheap nad they get the job done.
The first two mentioned here are only for cigarettes; if you buy one of these it is necessary to buy a trashcan as well, as if you only buy one you’ll still be stuck with the problem of the refuse meant for the other. To save some money and economise your space, invest in a combined ashtray and trashcan. You’ll keep your accountant happy and keep your front door area uncluttered. Win-win.