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Jarmo.Is.God
October 11, 2017, 3:16pm

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Any good ones?

Looking at Robotic Hoovers, but not sure how good they are without spending close to £800

Ive got the usual coffee machine but never use it!
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October 11, 2017, 3:42pm
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A housewife.

For the sake of balance. Other gendered house spouses are available.


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There's this new gadget out.

It's called a Sodastream.

It turns tap water into all sorts of different flavoured fizzy drinks.

It'll take the world by storm!  


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October 11, 2017, 4:26pm

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Let's get busy with the fizzy Les.


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Any good ones?

Looking at Robotic Hoovers, but not sure how good they are without spending close to £800

Ive got the usual coffee machine but never use it!


BP Vicar has a robot hoover the lazy sod!!
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October 23, 2017, 6:07pm
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BP Vicar has a robot hoover the lazy sod!!


I have the Roomba 980 and I wouldn't be without it. It does the whole ground floor every day and works brilliantly, can be controlled from an iphone app, but I just set it for when we're both out and come back to a well hoovered downstairs. I buggered about with the cheaper ones, but they don't really work. Roomba builds a map of where it's cleaned, and returns to its base to charge.

Got Hive installed last week too, only use it to control my thermostat but you can add all sorts to it. It's handy as I don't always finish work at the same time, turn my heating on when I hit the M180 and it's nice and warm by the time I get home. Smart tech is the next big thing IMO.
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Thought garlic bread was the next big thing?
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I have the Roomba 980 and I wouldn't be without it. It does the whole ground floor every day and works brilliantly, can be controlled from an iphone app, but I just set it for when we're both out and come back to a well hoovered downstairs. I buggered about with the cheaper ones, but they don't really work. Roomba builds a map of where it's cleaned, and returns to its base to charge.

Got Hive installed last week too, only use it to control my thermostat but you can add all sorts to it. It's handy as I don't always finish work at the same time, turn my heating on when I hit the M180 and it's nice and warm by the time I get home. Smart tech is the next big thing IMO.


Blimey. Wonder if I can trade my missus in?


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Thought garlic bread was the next big thing?


I'm coming round to the idea of garlic bread. But only if I can heat it up from my iphone app.
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