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theorganicgardener
I have been advised by a plumber who has installed a water softener to use salt tablets. Unfortunately a replacement bag of salt tablets has been found to have been rather crushed up resulting in a...
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Bazile
1 Is reverseair feature on a tumble dryer necessary 2. Is an energy efficiency of B good ?...
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Sqad
New boiler, with 8yr guarantee...........do I need added insurance to cover, call outs and breakdowns or are they covered by the 8yr guarantee?
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fourteen85
There has been a fair bit of talk lately about reducing the set temperature on a combination boiler to reduce the amount of gas used. Isn't this only a saving if you keep the boiler on for the same...
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grandpajoe
The scaffolding to three sides of our house has been in place a few weeks. The job was delayed quite a lot due to inclement weather. The work was completed 10 working days ago and the scaffolding has...
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jennyjoan
Sister has bought me two beautiful Christmassy deer ornaments - all diamonte etc. The legs of the deer would be about 3-4" inches high and as thin as a twig. I know if they fall over they will...
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Khandro
Do you have one? How often do you have it serviced & at what intervals is the filter changed please. Mine runs for approx. 6 months of the year & is completely off for the rest....
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windywillow
Has anyone tried using vinegar in the dishwasher instead of rinse aid? I'm considering trying it but the thought of vinegar-tasting dishes is putting me off. Has anyone tried it? Does it leave a...
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KittyGlitter
I have a christening robe passed down to me which is about 120 years old. I'm not sure what to do with it - do you think a museum would take it? My family don't want it and seems too special for a...
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Bobbisox1
I’m after a dehumidifier for the bathroom but it must be cordless as unlike our European counterparts, UK bathrooms don’t have electric sockets...
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Bazile
Any recommendations for a reliable Combination boiler make ,please ?...
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barnaclebill58
Had firesurround removed, old hearth removed, woodburner installed, new hearth installed, firesurround replaced. New hearth is about an inch less high then previous one so there's a gap between...
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jeannamacs
I am about to buy a new single electric oven to go under worktop /hob. It is under 3kw and will work off a 13amp plug, but that's not supplied. Can I just buy the cable and plug from electric...
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sandyRoe
Than turning the oil-fired central heating on for the same time?
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roadman
please advise
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genie123
Any views please on whether its worth having an air fryer for just one person? Also if any one has done this, which one did they buy? Thanks
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CW1
When the Government announced the Energy Bills Support Scheme, I thought something was included to help people who aren't on mains gas (eg. Calor). As I understand it while the £400 is paid via energy...
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Thisoldbird
I'm wanting to buy a new pillow. One that doesn't leave my head in a hole. I've a dodgy neck so some support without being too soft or too hard. What's your preference? Please....
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grandpajoe
This an easy question, I think!!! Can anyone recommend a hose pipe which is "Kink free" that does not kink!?? I do not want one that is on a reel, thanks Chris...

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