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    Question about modern countertop dishwashers

    I have one of those "squat" 2-rack Siemens dishwashers like in the video above. It slots straight into a 60cm base cupboard by simply removing the door and drawer. I sourced a laser cut metal grille from Amazon to compensate for the height difference, which makes it look truly built in. No...
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    ACDO washing powder.

    Funny you should say that, because those were two of the powders I was thinking of when I first smelled this. Perhaps it has notes that are slightly reminiscent of both, hence why it's hard to pin down exactly where I recognised the smell from. Persil Bio is a great performer, but I don't like...
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    ACDO washing powder.

    Last week I finally managed to get hold of some of this, and have been trying it out on a few loads to see how it fares. Only used it for white washes so far, but initial impressions are good. Love the smell, it reminds me very much of a detergent from years ago although trying to recall which...
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    Tesco/Sainsburys Own Brand Detergents

    Have only used the Sainsbury's powder, although I assume Tesco and Waitrose have theirs made by the same manufacturer too. Never had any issues with performance, everything comes out clean with all stains removed, and my white towels still look brand new. Rinses out fairly easily as well. At £2...
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    UK Finish Dishwasher Liquid Gel

    Always used the chlorine based Finish Gel, but even that seemed to go downhill towards the end. No longer cleaned as effectively as it used to, and worse still, left everything covered in a white, hazy film. This film could not be scrubbed off, and the only way to shift it was by putting the...
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    Best smelling washing powder

    Really do like the Sainsbury's own brand powder, this has now become my daily driver. Rather than trying to smell of anything exotic, it just has a straightforward detergent-like scent, which in itself is a nice change from the norm. And despite being exactly half the cost of Ariel, everything...
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    Lenor = Downy

    If the green Bold is the same as the old Active Fresh, I will be ON THAT. Back in the day that was my go-to product, and I really was not pleased when it disappeared from the shops. Haven't bought Ariel for a few years now, because the scent just got too sharp, for want of a better description...
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    UK Washing powder shake up?

    Oh yes, the old powders where you'd use one or two full cups - I kind of miss that, with today's smaller dosages it doesn't feel quite the same! I think Lever had the best measuring cup sometime around the late 90s, early 2000s. Clear plastic, and graduated with measurements for light, normal...
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    What really flushed Hoover UK down the pan.

    Buying a Hoover just for the free flights is exactly what my grandmother did. Like so many others, she bought the cheapest model eligible for the promotion, stashed it away in a cupboard, and flew to Spain gratis. Doesn't sound like a huge deal nowadays, but this was in a time before dirt cheap...
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    Laundry: How Many Loads Per Week In Your Household?

    From the list below I'll usually do around five loads a week. Some things (like workwear and bed linen) are done on a set schedule, others as and when there is a full load. Whites - 60°C with prewash Darks - 40°C Workwear - 40°C with prewash Jeans - 40°C Towels - 60°C Bed linen - 60°C...
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    UK Appliances July 2016

    Crikey, my parents had the whole Russell Hobbs poppy set, given as wedding gifts. The toaster was kind of unusual from what I remember, in that the toast tilted out to the side when done, rather than popping up. All thrown out a few years ago, unused. Whenever I think about that I could kick...
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    What temperatures do you use UK members?

    40 is the absolute minimum I will go to, that's for darks or anything with a tendency to shrink. Underwear, towels and bed linens get 60, while kitchen/cleaning cloths are always boil washed. It's probably considered old fashioned nowadays, but using the highest temperature the fabric can...
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    Colour Care Powder - Soon to be gone?

    Thought this was just me, but yes, the choices are narrowing somewhat with more shelf space being given over to liquids, gels and pods. I'd be happy with powder tablets instead, but even those have been whittled right back to the bare minimum as of late. If a manufacturer doesn't offer the...
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    EU Vacuum Cleaner Ban

    GAH! ... love for that to be our biggest worry!
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    EU Vacuum Cleaner Ban

    Vacuum motor wattage was not the first thing that came to my mind when I learned of the Brexit vote. Of far greater concern right now is which direction our country will be heading in over the course of the next few years, and the implications it may have for future generations. That said, my...
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