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I watched a US programme which quoted its favourite machine as lasting 6-8 years. My first machine lasted a year, second 2 years. My current Panasonic was purchased in 2011 and still going strong. Testing cannot cover durability.
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Watched Panasonic Australia last night, hosted by a lady called Marion. She made a three course meal, including making her own butter, some ricotta (which she later used in a cake) and a beef stew and pasta in the YR2540 - it was amazing.
Bought an Ambiano Midi 12L the other day from Aldi. At £90, it more than does the job it was bought for. In removing the humidity from the bathroom (eg after showering), the condensation's cleared up nicely throughout the house. Would highly recommend.
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Panasonic SD-YR2540 has NO manual programs for bread making. It has a manual function for bread kneading only, which is not a programmable bread making (which includes all the phases: kneading, fermentation, cooking).
I am looking for a dehumidifier for the basement and looking for a continuous drainage system. I assume all the examples here the continuous drainage systems are gravity fed. My problem is that the drain is higher that the device so would need activelt pushing waste water up about 6 feet. Any suggestions.
I worked with a heating engineer some years ago and we fitted the boiler in a basement which required a pump such as you need to push the condensate up about 9 feet to a drain, so try a plumbers merchant or research condensate pump.
Having bought a variable temperature kettle two years back, we found we haven't used the various temperatures at all, and after a number of problems with it I am happy to go back to a nice basic model which will outlast it 10 fold.
Why do none of these companies make a folding indoor bike that you can put your own bike seat on so it feels more like your own bike when you’re using it?
How much are you getting payed to advertise this shit ? 4 of them are the worst on the market . 25 year old plugs with sensors from 2008 . 😂😂😂 pathetic
The most important buying factor to consider is the temperature of the room you want to dry out. Compressor dehumidifiers work best at 20-30°C. Here in the UK you may be better off getting a dessicant dehumidifier as these work efficiently at temperatures as low as 1°C.
@@dualtrondreamteam6811 They're expensive but I just bought a Meaco Zambezi and am very pleased with it. It’s extracting about 4 to 5 litres a day when not on the high setting (my house is old and damp). Laundry mode is very good and dries clothes quickly. Haven't had any condensation on the windows so far. There's a website that sells them with an extra year's warranty, I called Meaco to confirm they're legit and bought from there. meacodehumidifiers. The only negative so far, besides the cost, is that the controls aren't particularly user friendly. Would be nice to have an app at that price. It looks like this model has been around for quite a while and most people seem happy with it. The company seems to be good at handling warranty repairs. You can tell I did my homework lol.
I’m after a new iron where I can hold it in my hand so I can hold it over clothing that are hanging rather than me have a hand held steamer to glide over my clothes
It also has thousands of positive reviews on amazon and other sites. No product has 100% good reviews, which is why companies keep on producing new versions of products to overcome the fault of previous models.
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Everything I've cooked in this unit has come out great ru-vid.comUgkxD4Qeo-HRLxMfom_PDinM_SBfes00qJsB ! Everything tastes so good. Some of the recipes I've changed a little to improve the taste. For instance, for french fries which call for no oil, I spray them with olive oil and season them with salt and pepper. They come out great! It makes the best toast I have ever eaten. The recipe I use calls for lightly buttering both sides of the bread. It calls for cooking at 400 degrees for 5 minutes on one side and then 2 minutes on the other side. This time has a lot to do with the kind of bread you are using...so keep an eye on it. Also, the fans in this Ninja are a lot stronger than other air fryers. So lay a metal spoon or something on the bread to keep it from flying around. It's a little extra work to use your Ninja as a toaster but it is worth it!
Looks great, functions great, and highly recommended.The buttons are touch (not pressure activated "touch"), which was a nice detail ru-vid.comUgkxD4Qeo-HRLxMfom_PDinM_SBfes00qJsB Perfect size for normal every day meals, and it cooks food very thoroughly. On preset settings upon first use, it cooked my chicken breasts to a crisp. Boarder line too dry, so next time I'll either decrease temperature or time. Not a bad thing, just a minor adjustment for next time. No oil was used, so food was clean to the touch. Excited to see how other meals will turn out.Will recommend to friends and family in the future!
For the last 18 months I've not let the lawn crew edge or use a weed eater in my back yard. ru-vid.comUgkx_rBCFuDW1zD6blTGhLkvAkxU657uR_lG I didn't like the fact that they just kept cutting the edge of the lawn further and further from the rock lining the flower beds and leaving bare ground. And the grass was trimmed or scalped several feet around trees, etc. It was a constant battle with them so I told them to just mow and no trimming. I have Zoysia grass so it grows pretty slow. Obviously after a while it could use some trimming. I'm in my 80's so I can't do much of it myself.Finally I decided that if I could find a lightweight battery powered trimmer I might be able to do some light trimming. I decided to buy the LST201 20V trimmer. And it works great for my needs. I have back yard with about 150' of flower beds and several trees to be trimmed. I can lightly trim the whole yard with a single charge! The grass I trimmed was only a few inches high but the trimmer was more powerful than I expected.
So far so good with this vacuum. ru-vid.comUgkx8ISPQRRAfpAaX4msGjyodObTBnlj4T5g I was a little concerned to find it seems to be all plastic, but the reviews were good, so I'm hoping for the best. Very easy to assemble Recommened, and only attachments I've used so far work well, and are easy to use. Doing a good job on the new carpet in my bedrooms and stairs. Works well on the hardwood on my main floor too. Reasonable weight and cord length. I already knew from an earlier review that it wouldn't fit under furniture, but I can use my Eufy for that, so no problem - the high traffic areas that need a stronger suction was really what I bought this for. If it continues as it's started, it will be a good buy and well worth the money. I have had two Shark Rocket stick vacs in the past that are super easy to use, but the motors just don't last well, even with scrupulous cleaning of the filters. I'm hoping for better with this Bissell.
I received my pressure washer ru-vid.comUgkxfQauTxLT0JLSvqkq10rD79TU4k0Vz8zP over the weekend and decided to wait for the sun to come out before firing it up. Was needed to clean the deck. Our last pressure washer broke a couple of seasons ago, and I just hadn't replaced it yet. This one had great comments, so here we are. It was easy to assemble, and the trigger wand is comfortable and easy to hold for long periods of time. The pressure washer worked great and made quick work of the "TN North side algae" that inevitably grows every year. I also washed all of the deck furniture while I was at it... it all looks great! So far I am happy with this purchase. I plan to climb the ladder to wash siding over the next couple of days, will update if I have anything else to add after that!
Lightweight is good and what did I use it for it’s a lawnmower ru-vid.comUgkxTPN04aT-Qdjr_KS3ql7ng8wnU3wwsCqk also recommend Yes it is lightweight so hence not as robust as our old one. But if you take care it does the job really well.
Lightweight is good and what did I use it for it’s a lawnmower ru-vid.comUgkxTPN04aT-Qdjr_KS3ql7ng8wnU3wwsCqk also recommend Yes it is lightweight so hence not as robust as our old one. But if you take care it does the job really well.
Petrol all the way for me personally. I cant deal with the faffing of charging or those hidden costs of line or additional batteries which isnt cheap. If the battery and cabled ones work for you then great, but if youre not in your own garden then from my perspective it needs an engine. The multi attachment ones are probably the best to go for if you can wait for the delivery and suffer the cost hit (cos B&Q dont stock them) and yes they are not as cheap as the £50 efforts but consider what you are using it for, where youre possibly going to / could use it and the frustration of charging / finding a socket and extension lead to get it working. Batteries have a life so just cost that into your costings equation. A £70 strimmer is fine but if its battery powered then its got a life of about 3 to 4 years. Always cost up an additional battery when purchasing, just my advice.