9:55 "I'd say the budget wins" Till it start making a god-awful racket with worn bearings, banging noises, and breaks down 18 months later. The Indesit is NOT better value for money, it just means its made with cheap parts that will cause the machine to have a pathetically short lifespan. Buy cheep, pay twice.
These test are a load of bollocks. Used Dyson fan heaters in a cold unit for a couple of years. Crap at cooling. Crap at heating. Went with Vortex air over a year ago. So much better at both heating and cooling. Half the price of the Dyson. Still going strong. Typical fanboy bashing. Buy the Vortex. We own 3 now.
One of the main requirements of a dashcam is the ability to read number plates. This review is totally pointless without that information. Who's bright idea was it to obscure one of the most important pieces of information from a dashcam review?
I don’t believe £700 for the PS5 pro is worth it mainly because most games will run just as well on the PS5. Big price for a smaller subset of enhanced games and I suspect you’d need to look very hard to notice it on many. But if you’re a hard core gamer that wants the best there is then this is for you!
I’d pick indesit, their old ones used to get standard 7/10 years out of them, just need regular hot wash’s to keep them clean, no quick wash’s constant as that’s what kills them, better todo a full load on a standard cycle rather then half or less on a 45, see too many cleaning influencers washing small loads on a full load program using heaps and heaps of water, wasteful
There needs to be regulations. The money that would be contributed to the economy for hiring people needs to be contributed to some sort of public fund. Either that, or prices need to be substantially lower. There is no regulation that they don't just undercut the market and then destroy everyone else.
Thats not the point about more expensive machines. Because in principle every machine uses the same technology and kind of method to clean, excluding minor differences in programm design, its obvious that they are gonna perform quite similarly using the same detergent as well. The price is lying within the quality of the components, be it more durable ball bearings or the inner layer of the drum being manufactured in stainless steel instead of plastic. The Miele will probably just far more likely go on for more than a decade whereas the cheap one might survive that long but depending on the usage is just far more likely to break earlier. Thats what you pay for. A cheap machine is good for one use case. A single household with little to wash, maybe twice a week. Then even the cheap one can run a while before braking. If you use it everyday however, you're just likely to buy multiple ones in the same time.
Not a fair comparison at all! The Einhell could have cut through the thick branch if you gave it an equal chance to do it!! The branch was so unstable as it was already cut. These two lack common sense 🤦🏼♂️ terrible review!
Re upgrading to an iphone 16 from a 15 pro; The A17 Bionic chipset is manufactured using TSMC's N3B process. Apple has switched the A17 (now called A18) over to the simpler, cheaper N3E process for what is probably cost-cutting reasons. N3B is TSMC's original 3nm node created in partnership with Apple. N3E, on the other hand, is the simpler, more accessible node that most other TSMC use. N3E has fewer EUV layers and lower transistor density than N3B, resulting in efficiency tradeoffs, but the process can provide better performance. There is no AI related technological reason to switch from a phone running the A17 bionic pro (the 15 pro and 15 pro max), to a phone running the A18 bionic.
Correction: You don't have to buy the drive if you don't use it, and official figures show 80% of people hardly ever use the PS5 physical drive. I'd rather have it as an option than forced to buy it and make the price even higher. Nothing is a rip-off unless you are forced to buy it/pay for it. If you think it's too expensive, don't buy! 🙂
@@honestrob If you don't use it you will eventually find that you don't own any of the games that you bought! You're one hard drive failure from losing it all when the servers shut down!
@@bigd5090 I don't think it works like that! I own the digital games I bought which is tonnes - they are tied to your account - not the HDD - I have my games on several different consoles (PS4 Pro and 2 PS5s) and even disc games do some kind of license 'check' now when loaded (PS5 at least) - not sure what will happen if and when (unlikely) Sony shut off all servers related. As 'owners' of the games bought legally, the licences would have to be nullified or something so the games could still be played as the purchaser is still the owner. I think it is online only games that 100% rely on servers that would be affected in the way you said. It is interesting though! 🙂
"We've covered the branding on this plastic blender and this blender next to it that looks like Nasa spaceship, you'll never know which is the expensive one!"