BC: If you can find a used-not-trashed B17, that's a good (slightly cheaper) way to find out if it works for you. New ones can take so long to break in that you might throw in the towel before finding out if it's a possibility. I'd look for one that's got enough life in it to last a while, then if it clicks you can start over on a new one later. That C17? Turn it over and put a plant in it!
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