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• #19527
How much should i be paying for a secondhand dario pegoretti luigino be worth, not mint but good condition?
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• #19528
Coffee machines on the other hand are constructed of a range of materials, including plastic, silicone (in seals), aluminium alloys, brass and stainless steel, complicating selection of a suitable descaler
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Descaling_agenthttp://www.misc.philips.com/senseo-descaling/us/en/descalingHD7805HD7826HD7840HD7841.html
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• #19529
I would like to transfer my wireless computer from bike to bike. What are the best reusuable zip tie like things that aren't zip ties? That I can use to strap receiver on to fork with? You know, those black rubber things that you get in the crudcatcher mudguard sets. Are they good?
Is this good?
Are they good?
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• #19530
Coffee machines on the other hand are constructed of a range of materials, including plastic, silicone (in seals), aluminium alloys, brass and stainless steel, complicating selection of a suitable descaler
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Descaling_agenthttp://www.misc.philips.com/senseo-descaling/us/en/descalingHD7805HD7826HD7840HD7841.html
Ah, I should explain further- I was going to take it completely apart, so would have a pile of copper pipes, which I was intending on dunking in a descaler.
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• #19531
^^ Cateye? ... You can get a spare mount kit which makes switching from bike to bike dead easy. 26 quid so a bit more than a rubber band admittedly.
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• #19532
It is a cateye. I don't want to spend £26 on it, I can buy a new set up for that....
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• #19533
I would like to transfer my wireless computer from bike to bike. What are the best reusuable zip tie like things that aren't zip ties? That I can use to strap receiver on to fork with? You know, those black rubber things that you get in the crudcatcher mudguard sets. Are they good?
I have and use these
http://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/cable-ties/0417625/
Releasable zip ties
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• #19534
Where can I buy real chipotle peppers? Preferably fresh. I can't find them anywhere, this is ridiculous.
Bonus points if somewhere between Covent Garden and Canary Wharf.
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• #19536
Stockists
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• #19537
or mail order
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• #19538
A new site to bookmark... muchissimas gracias!
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• #19539
Awesome. Thanks for the help.
My fish tacos are go!
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• #19540
Of all the options for off the shelf electric heating the oil filled radiator is probably best in terms of providing a more stable form of heat due to the slower way it heats up and cools down. With a fan or simple panel heater I find the temperature varies quite noticably as the thermostat switches them off and on. With the fan heater you've also got the added nuisance of the noise.
i've found an oil filled radiator for £24.99 it's 600 watt this means nothing to me will it be expensive to run?
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• #19541
That's going to need someone who understands
magnetselectricity.What do you pay per Kw/hour at the moment?
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• #19543
Chucking figures into this shows that it would cost ~£3.50 per month, however I was very much chucking figures into it without checking my working, and using the figure of 25.3 pence per kilowatt hour from the British Gas website.
thats good enoguh for me! as long as it's not £3.50 a day - cheers
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• #19544
approx £30 a month if usage of 200 hours per month
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• #19545
Yeah, I assumed that you'd only put it on for a couple of hours a day, obviously your mileage may vary.
For shits and giggles I put in a 6Kw coffee machine, left plugged in all the time, and got an estimated bill of ~£1,200 per month for that (assuming it was going flat out all teh time, which it would not, but...)
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• #19546
approx £30 a month if usage of 200 hours per month
wow thats scary i was intending to leave it on overnight, maybe i'll look for one with a timer
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• #19547
Is this merked? It's the manufacturing seam on a Wolber Super Champion. You shouldn't be able to see through a gap in a rim, right?
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• #19548
chuck it
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• #19549
Nah, that'll be fine.
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• #19550
^Not true
Well, your core temp seems to be linked to sleep. It drops when you're asleep, so you often feel cold when you awake.
Also, I remember some study where it was found that the reason a bath before bedtime helps sleep is due to the post bath drop in core temperature. The bath raises your core temperature which rapidly drops afterwards, this was linked with the release of sleep hormones.