The tv - LG Oled65b7v £1899. Don't suppose anyone would remember but I made a thread last year about 75 inch tv's as I was deciding which one to get. Ended up going a bit smaller but not regretted it at all.
Being a plumber it’s got to be my wet vac. Brought one about 6 months ago. Why did not I buy one sooner. No emptying cisterns with a sponge. Perfect for blockages on sinks/basins/showers. Definitely recommend one
I purchased a Phillips Perfectdraft beer pump recently. Outstanding bit of kit!
Looking at the kegs, you are paying £3 a pint to drink at home which seems quite expensive.
Initially yes, but with Beer Hawk for example. You can buy 4 for 90quid, which is £2.15 per pint. Then you get a fiver for each keg returned. That's then 70quid for 42 pints which works out at £1.66 per pint!
I purchased a Phillips Perfectdraft beer pump recently. Outstanding bit of kit!
Looking at the kegs, you are paying £3 a pint to drink at home which seems quite expensive.
I have one too. As mentioned you get £5 per barrel returned but you can get "short date" barrels for £20 (so £15 after returning the barrel) which works out at just over a quid a pint. But also, their loyalty scheme gives you 5% back, and through Quidco you can get an extra 3%.
Also, Leffe at £20 a barrel (if short date, £15 after barrel returned) is pretty amazing considering how good it is.
Plus, it looks pretty cool having a draught tap when your mates come round.
The tv - LG Oled65b7v £1899. Don't suppose anyone would remember but I made a thread last year about 75 inch tv's as I was deciding which one to get. Ended up going a bit smaller but not regretted it at all.
Lenovo ThinkPad T540p laptop. Build quality = indestructible. Still going strong after five years. Started slowing down as the 500gb HDD become full. I installed a 1tb SSD and now it flies! The design makes it simple to upgrade parts - even the CPU if needed.
Fujifilm F900EXR camera. Petite design yet packs in 20x zoom. The 16mp EXR sensor allows pairs of pixels to combine for better image quality in low light scenes. This remains a unique feature for a compact camera.
When I finally get round to buying them it will be a set of extendable shears.
Have an absolute w***er of a hedge outside my house that is permanently sporting a Mohican as my short troll arms are just too short when perched on a ladder either side. Can almost hear the hedge laughing at me as I strain with every sinew to lean over but just not get there.
Cant wait for the day I get those bad boys. Gonna blast Amarillo out in my front garden and start giving it ‘who the f*** is laughing now’
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Don't suppose anyone would remember but I made a thread last year about 75 inch tv's as I was deciding which one to get. Ended up going a bit smaller but not regretted it at all.
(With thanks to Kenneth Williams)
There’s no doubt that that guy has some serious issues.
Good call. In the same vein when my back goes (every couple of years or so) I would kill for a gadget to get my underpants on.
Also, Leffe at £20 a barrel (if short date, £15 after barrel returned) is pretty amazing considering how good it is.
Plus, it looks pretty cool having a draught tap when your mates come round.
Fujifilm F900EXR camera. Petite design yet packs in 20x zoom. The 16mp EXR sensor allows pairs of pixels to combine for better image quality in low light scenes. This remains a unique feature for a compact camera.
Have an absolute w***er of a hedge outside my house that is permanently sporting a Mohican as my short troll arms are just too short when perched on a ladder either side. Can almost hear the hedge laughing at me as I strain with every sinew to lean over but just not get there.
Cant wait for the day I get those bad boys. Gonna blast Amarillo out in my front garden and start giving it ‘who the f*** is laughing now’
type in Bluetooth wireless headphones., i think they are now £26.99 I think there’s a voucher for a fiver off, not sure if it still works?
I asked her if she thought the same, when remote control for TVs were invented.
No answer.