Thanks Joe, very useful. An essential bit of kit when you live in a “moderately hard” water area and don’t want your super expensive espresso machine to clog up. Definitely be getting one now and saying no to plastic.
Scooter is for very poor people is , my toilet cleaner driving so shame driving scooter like a wealthy foreigner only minimum Bentley or BMW 7 life can enjoy
Very nice B-roll…love your video man. Got myself a Q5 aswell…will get it next week and it is full…so got all the features you’re missing on yours…also black like yours. Also it’s a 40Tdi which makes fuel consumption more easy. Thanks for your insights!
Probably the best car I've owned besides the Vorsprung I had prior to it. It is scary how little standard spec it comes with even as the Edition 1 model which is only one step down from the top of the range. Little things I took for granted even on a VW gold such as Active Cruise Control were missing. Still would have this over a Tiguan however and I have owned one of those too! Hope you enjoy yours once it arrives!
You need to add more heat to this bike? It’s next to unusable because of the heat produced on the sides of the bike. I sustained 1st degree burns from it.
Personally as the only user of the jug in my household, I don't feel that I would need a bigger one. If you have a bigger household and you are all using it, probably more useful to have a bigger capacity without having to refill it. The plastic handle is a bit annoying to be honest, if you wanted to minimise touching plastics, however as its not touching the water inside it wouldn't bother me. I would only be concerned if any plastics were submerged in the water.
Hey Joe! I don't know you but somehow the algorithm sent me your video and I would love to honor your life and give you a little encoragment. The msot amazing projects in your life are usually the ones who take the longest and the hardest, so keep doing your stuff. Keep posting even if it's just for yourself, you don't need many more people honestly, so, keep working to yourself and the rest is just an extra :) Good luck on it😉
Hi, for the weekly clean you put the filter into pot of boiling water without removing the granules. When you are ready to replace the granules (after a month or so) just unscrew the filter and bin them, no boiling required!
Hi, I did actually use some boiling water on the new filter, more for the sake of disinfecting it. Not officially required but a good idea I believe. Hope you enjoy it!
@@JoeTomeJoe, just to clarify, in the video you used *boiled* water, not *boiling* water. In other words, the water was not boiling when you inserted it. For it to be effective, the water has to actually be boiling (i.e. above 100°C) in a container on a heat source, otherwise it’s just sitting in hot water (below 100°C) which isn’t as effective at sterilising. Just my two cents!
I haven't but it would be a good idea. Something I have noticed however is if I leave water overnight in my metal gym bottle, the following day there is no smell however when I used to fill it up from the tab, it would always have a very strong smell of chlorine.
Every 28-30 days according to the manual but if I go away on holiday I tend to stretch out the change-over (this is not a recommendation by the manufacturer by the way)