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Bowl are interchangeable between the Tilthead KitchenAid models so even if you bought one of the models with the 4.5 quart bottle you can purchase is the 5 quart stainless steel bowl or the 5 quart glass bowl and it will work just fine. I think it's a good idea to have at least two balls for your KitchenAid mixer anyways especially when you make a cake that requires you to whip egg whites separately.
I have the Wacaco Nanopress w the NS adapter. I think it works well but I can see the complaints for those with challenges with their hands. I have the Aeropress Go Travel as well. It works well but doesn't make as much coffee as their home model. Since you covered the Stanley, I have their French press travel mug, though more of a thermos than a mug. It does a good job of functioning as both a French press and a travel mug.
Wearing a cap when I go outside has reduced my hair fall by shielding it against dust and pollution. Washing my hair 3 times weekly with litttlleextra coocoonion shampoo and hair oil has been the key. It really works and I've been doing it for the past, and I no longer experience hair fall.
hi .. I am very keen on water filtration .. recently I had a dual hi Flo system, which then went through a reverse osmosis filter, and into a water jug on the kitchen bench. .. tasted great, clean and pure. . but the 12L storage jig kept overflowing if we'd forget about it sometimes. . so I decided to go for a 3 stage hi Flo system with the second filter being a fluoride filter. got it all working fine. . but the water now has a different taste. it's noticeable. doesn't taste clean. so I'm wondering. . is it clean? is there a problem? tastes a bit like plastic or like the filter itself. not necessarily bad, but just not tasteless. what could the problem be?
I'm new to juicing but was using the Nutribullet to make my green drink. It was ok but it gave me a lot of wasted pulp and little juice when I used the kale with it and coconut water, Green apples, lemon, celery and ginger. Very tasty but I felt there was a lot of waste, always had to strain the pulp off which was mostly Kale. Hope its better with my new Cold press juicer I bought today from Amazon.
I’m trying to find a metal detector or pinpointer than coin alert me when there’s a silver quarter mixed in with about 100 clad quarters when spread out on a table. Do you have any suggestions?
Great tips and information but SOUND QUALITY has to be added to these types of videos. Some of these have slightly different sounds and depending on the genre you play...that could be a factor. Dennon should be added to this list someplace.
I really love your taste and style always so chic. My faves would be the H Q D U P S leather backpack and the Swarovski pave diamond ring so gorg. Thank you for your recommendations.
Had a Singer S2030, but killed it when I dropped a needle inside and couldn’t find it. It’s very easy to do. I cover the opening as best I can on my new Brother 1034D when changing needles. I chose this serger mainly because you can buy a piping foot attachment for it, while there’s not one for the Singer. A paper manual also comes with it, which is much better than the hassle of trying to find the Singer manual online.
The best toaster by far is a Sunbeam Radiant Control - it doesn't matter which model. Sunbeam doesn't make it anymore, but a reconditioned one is worth every penny. Buy once and own it forever.
I bought the wacaco ns 2. What is disappointing about most reviews is they don't touch on: 1)How hard it is to pump the espresso out. 2) How hard it is to open the pod compartment after making the espresso. The area is under so much pressure I had to use a strap wrench to pry it off. Maybe others have had better luck or are just mych stronger than me. But I've never seen a video showing the full pump or the clean up.
i am having a really tough time choosing one... and most of the details i am looking for are usually not pressented! i know Metalic fans are more durable and cooler, but they are noisy i know plastic ones are cheaper and quiet, but not durable or as strong... my questions are, how loud? and how strong are they? how many decibel do they reach? what size of space can they keep cool with their power? how much do they cost in turms of electricity..... maybe i am wierd but i find these details very important... i don't want to get stuck with a fan that keeps my guests sweating in my house, or make them want to turn the fan down because of the noise... i am looking for a fan that can get large sized room cool with as little noise as possible! (sadly i can't install an air conditionair for certain reasons... so i am really looking for a good fan...)
🤔 I've always wondered why my skin was very dried and itchy after I come out of the shower I had to put lots of skin lotion to remedy this. I now started using 20 stage shower filter 😳 Dang! What do you know, No more dried up itchy skin problem solved👍👍
I had staresso sp200 v4 and i love it… before buying it i compare to wacaco nespresso, but with half of the price staresso is all u need. And they really user friendly compare to wacaco, u will need sturdy hand to operate the wacaco😅