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• #21578
Like my shark in terms of Vacuuming power and maintenance but hate that there is not cable management snap back thingy
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• #21579
Another for Miele.
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• #21580
Miele, bagged. Unbeatable. As are all the things they make. No need to buy a brand new one, secondhand ones last forever too.
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• #21581
I've done 4 alcoves in our flat - all were wonky. Not a single shelf was the same size. We did it on the cheap using old scaffold boards sanded down, and a 20mm square bar of timber plugged and screwed into the wall, then meticulously measured the gap and angles to before cutting the board and routing out 20mm on each end (i've hung from the shelves and they seem pretty sturdy) took a day for each room (so 2no alcoves). None fit quite perfectly but you can't tell given our flat is dark and dingy.
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• #21583
Car immobilisers (Kia C'eed 08)- and please don't read the previous page about me taking off the door panel and sticking the window back in.
Just tried to start it and the immobiliser light is on - I disconnected the two cables + locking ball joint thing and reconnected all three in the same place. Presume I had to disable the immobiliser first?
Is there any way for users to reset or is it going to need to be towed somewhere expensive expensively. In which case I might just SORN the fucking thing and take up cycling again.
Tried with both keys. The window goes up and down now just fine. Key goes in, turn to first position, all lights come on, windows work, central locking works, immobiliser light is on. When key goes to ignition position there's a click coming from the passenger side door but no turnover.
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• #21584
Thanks for the vacuum recs btw - will read up but Miele sounding promising.
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• #21585
What am I getting into..
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• #21586
Sometimes, you need to leave the key in first position for quite a while, several minutes, then try again
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• #21587
That's interesting, not heard of that - will give it a try now. Thanks
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• #21588
Has anyone said Miele yet? :)
Definitely go for that, they are just miles ahead of anything else.
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• #21589
Just an additional vote for Miele if bagged and Shark (Duo Clean lift away) if bagless. My folks have a Miele and it really is as good as everyone says but hefty (it is well over a decade old now though), and we've had a Shark for about a year with 2 indoor cats and a dog, its been fantastic and significantly better than the Dyson it replaced. The only thing I will criticize it for is the hose is just slightly too short when not being used as an upright.
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• #21590
I'm so doing this for my garden office - the frame & top combo is fantastic.
I think my desktop may end up a touch more cluttered than yours though.
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• #21591
Good food for thought - thanks!
you seem to be fairly smart
My deception is complete
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• #21592
Thanks! It's still great to look at and work at every day; literally can't fault a single part of the setup.
Got to have a tidy desk though. It's the only way.
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• #21593
Got to have a tidy desk though. It's the only way.
I'd probably induce seizures if I posted my setup.
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• #21594
I am going to sell my frame (same as soul's) if you're interested, as no longer needed.
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• #21595
Thank you for the advice
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• #21596
I'd be daft not to get my dibs in. Dibs!
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• #21597
It's not great but not as bad as I expected... maybe because there's not enough room to have more shit?
That cable management though. Eurgh.
Also, that AP. -
• #21598
Going to make some table legs for my desk to replace the trestles it currently sits on. Any recommendations for adjustable feet?
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• #21599
I'd like to announce that over the weekend I completely disassembled and cleaned my Dyson V6. Surprisingly satisfying.
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• #21600
Found a long tx screwdriver?
As for vacuum no one has said Henry?
Fourth-ded(wut?)
Just replaced OH's Dyson with a Miele. Much better.
Got one of the 'acceptable' returns from Amazon. Box was in pieces but vac was fine, was £200 rather than £350
Blizzard CX1 Bagless https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B074P77HN1/