HertzvanRental
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Do I take that to be a "maybe?"Humph![]()
Do I take that to be a "maybe?"Humph![]()
Do I take that to be a "maybe?"
Quite good, dependent on weather. Dryer air makes them work better, as the wet fabric can evaporate the water better, cooling you quicker than the surrounding airI'm sitting here trying one of these out.
View attachment 337903 my neck is rather cold so it will be interesting to see how good it is when cycling in extreme heat.
I've bought it for places like Thailand. Mr Hop and friends have just done Myanmar. One of them feels the heat like I do but didn't have our usual 'go to' of ice in a scarf. They don't have electricity in most places therefore no ice.Quite good, dependent on weather. Dryer air makes them work better, as the wet fabric can evaporate the water better, cooling you quicker than the surrounding air
My kettle has been pouring water very slowly.... I thought it was just the design then I checked the filter to find it's almost solid!
Is soaking it in vinegar the best thing to do?
My kettle has been pouring water very slowly.... I thought it was just the design then I checked the filter to find it's almost solid!
Is soaking it in vinegar the best thing to do?
Trouser tucking is a function of calf size!Yes, pink to go with your socks?
Thank you for your detailed evaluation of my proposed wellingtons. Some shops near here sell Wellingtons, but either standard black or green, or really very expensive ones.
I like the ones with removable socks, that can be washed. Can you remember if the men's would be wide enough to tuck trousers into the tops?
I ruined a very good and very comfortable, aka expensive, walking in snow in this country once or twice. It might have been the de-icer or whatever chemicals on the pavement that caused the sole to disintegrate where it joins the main part of the boot.
They also have some polo shirts in ladies' sizes (other than small to medium) and in non-girly colours, like Royal Blue, so I might try one of those. The nearest Decathlon is not very near at all, about forty miles. There are disadvantages, admittedly very few, to living so far west in west Worcestershire.
Yes but not instantly... having removed it to soak it I can't believe how much of a difference it has made!You can get replacement filters for some kettles.
Wouldn't bicarbonate soda be better? It won't leave a residual taste or smell like vinegar might.
Yes but not instantly... having removed it to soak it I can't believe how much of a difference it has made!
Would bicarbonate work as well? I can always use that to finish it off....