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Palace Old Geezer Midhurst 31 Mar 21 11.51am | |
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I recently started the thread about some of the dreadful TV commercials that are pushed out. As is often the case, the topic drifted away and swung towards good products and services that aren't or don't need advertising. Harpo told us how pleased he was with the Vax vaccy he'd bought and Stirling suggested someone should start a thread. So here it is. Your chance to recommend products, services or places you're pleased with or to ask your fellow Holmesdalers for views about something you're interested in. I'll start off with one of the best buys I've made. No longer able to do any heavy or arduous work I struggled with cutting the grass so invested in a Husqvarna robot mower. Brilliant. If you're not fussed about fancy stripes on your lawn the robot works away quietly, cleanly, cheaply and effectively cutting the grass day or night, rain or shine while you watch, beer in hand. There you have it. I recommend a Husqvarna Automower. Five stars.
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Goal Machine The Cronx 31 Mar 21 12.23pm | |
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Good thread. I have been extremely impressed with the ongoing service received from Audi in Coulsdon following the purchase of my second hand approved car via PCP. In particular when it went in for a recent servicing, I received a video message from the mechanic walking under my car (which was on stilts) picking out the faults with suggested remedial work with costs. An example being that the front right tyre tread had worn down below the minimum legal requirement. Additionally, I receive emails and texts when when MOT/services are due so don't have to worry about that. Like many, I am useless with cars and whilst I appreciate there is a slight premium to this type of service, it is all extremely transparent and I am happy to pay it as I know everything is in order. The car runs beautifully and I know it's kept in excellent condition which will help its value when I eventually trade it in. A recent quote I heard was “If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur.” Couldn't be truer - this is why I will always get my future cars from Audi approved rather than Dicks Discount Cars or Auto Trader Edited by Goal Machine (31 Mar 2021 12.28pm)
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 31 Mar 21 12.35pm | |
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Everyone with a garden who could do without the weeding hassle should own a weed burner. It’s the length of a broom with a trigger a the top. Put the bottom over the weed and within 10-15 seconds the weed is dead. About £45.
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 31 Mar 21 12.39pm | |
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Originally posted by Palace Old Geezer
Husqvarna robot mower. Brilliant. If you're not fussed about fancy stripes on your lawn the robot works away quietly, cleanly, cheaply and effectively cutting the grass day or night, rain or shine while you watch, beer in hand. There you have it. I recommend a Husqvarna Automower. Five stars. Husqvarna robot mowers don’t look very big so I wonder how much capacity there is for grass cuttings. Edited by Rudi Hedman (31 Mar 2021 12.40pm)
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Harpo Oxfordshire 31 Mar 21 1.17pm | |
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Only yesterday, I purchased more of my favourite brand of garden machinery, I had a look at a small demo lawn with a Husqy on it. My brand of choice is EGo. One battery, many applications. Expensive, but worth every penny. I have a lawnmower, a strimmer, an edger, with a hedge trimmer and rotary cutter to follow.
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Palace Old Geezer Midhurst 31 Mar 21 1.33pm | |
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Originally posted by Rudi Hedman
Husqvarna robot mowers don’t look very big so I wonder how much capacity there is for grass cuttings. Edited by Rudi Hedman (31 Mar 2021 12.40pm) Thing about these things Rudi, is they don't collect grass cuttings. The mower works fairly often (you can programme from your phone wherever you are) and the tiny cuttings act as a fertiliser. Husqs ads on YouTube describe better than me.
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Palace Old Geezer Midhurst 31 Mar 21 1.39pm | |
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Originally posted by Harpo
Yep. I went for Bosch cordless stuff. Same principle. Works well and no more tangled or chopped wires to deal with. Batteries are getting better all the time too, so longer use and less charging.
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Stirlingsays 31 Mar 21 2.02pm | |
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If you're getting weights and that kind of stuff I can recommend 'York'. Always go with iron.
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kingdowieonthewall Sussex, ex-Cronx. 31 Mar 21 2.35pm | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
If you're getting weights and that kind of stuff I can recommend 'York'. Always go with iron. you need a 2nd mortgage at present to buy dumbbells now, Sterling.
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mr. apollo Somewhere in Switzerland 31 Mar 21 2.44pm | |
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Originally posted by kingdowieonthewall
you need a 2nd mortgage at present to buy dumbbells now, Sterling. Must have been a lot stronger years ago
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Stirlingsays 31 Mar 21 3.22pm | |
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Originally posted by kingdowieonthewall
you need a 2nd mortgage at present to buy dumbbells now, Sterling. I had noticed an increase in price and availability problems....perhaps it's like garden paving or fencing projects at the moment and the lockdown has seen people order that kind of stuff like crazy. Hopefully if and when normality resumes (and you won't be blamed by me for being skeptical on that) everything is affordable and available again. Edited by Stirlingsays (31 Mar 2021 4.32pm)
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BlueJay UK 31 Mar 21 4.49pm | |
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Originally posted by kingdowieonthewall
you need a 2nd mortgage at present to buy dumbbells now, Sterling. I've noticed this too. All exercise equipment is off the charts expensive. No doubt due to gyms closing. That's also why you can't turn on the TV without being bombarded by Peloton ads!
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