More frivolous purchases, stuff you don't need..
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The3rdDukeofB said:
loudlashadjuster said:
The3rdDukeofB said:
The Talkabout - I still have one (TA200) so a replacement pair that would also be compatible with this would be handy. As would them being waterproof
I have T80 Extremes which are IPx4 water resistant (splashing, rain etc. are OK) but they have survived severe drenchings OK. The T92s are IP67 so can be submerged, and they float too Hilts said:
I just bought a new iron.
£106 from Amazon.
Not that it's something I didn't need, i did need a new iron but I guess not one at over 100 bones.
It's gone up £13 already so that's providing some sort of justification already.
The bronze trim is a nice touch. Same colour scheme as our Velar you must have gone for the HSE version!£106 from Amazon.
Not that it's something I didn't need, i did need a new iron but I guess not one at over 100 bones.
It's gone up £13 already so that's providing some sort of justification already.
gregs656 said:
Sway said:
I'd go for the new Free over the Wave - all tools locking and accessible one handed...
They're not traditional multi tools though without pliers.IMO the Swisstools are far better built than Leathermans but the OHO on the Wave for some of the tools is useful.
The3rdDukeofB said:
I got a Leatherman Supertool 300 delivered today - and its not for me.... too big.
Just browsing the range to try and find the old gem I had before.
I can't find any bargains anywhere though
You can have mine if you pop over to San Francisco customs! Forgot to take it off my belt Duhh!Just browsing the range to try and find the old gem I had before.
I can't find any bargains anywhere though
MrBig said:
Hilts said:
The bronze trim is a nice touch. Same colour scheme as our Velar you must have gone for the HSE version!bearman68 said:
Hilts said:
An iron??? WTF is that used for? Seems like a lot of effort, just buy new!
.:ian:. said:
According to one of the staff, commoners reuse their clothes and thus require a means to remove the creases after washing.
Seems like a lot of effort, just buy new!
They also have a very advanced genetically coded security system built in which means only people with XX chromosomes can drive them.Seems like a lot of effort, just buy new!
ben5575 said:
Edited to add newer, cheaper version with noise cancelling: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Headphones-TaoTronics-Wat...
Bought these too - seem pretty good, certainly better than my last pair, but not convinced the noise cancelling works. Does it need to be turned on somehow? Don't recall seeing any instructions in what passed for a user manual.judas said:
Bought these too - seem pretty good, certainly better than my last pair, but not convinced the noise cancelling works. Does it need to be turned on somehow? Don't recall seeing any instructions in what passed for a user manual.
Dodgy advertising. The mic is noise cancelling, not the headphones themselves. giblet said:
judas said:
Bought these too - seem pretty good, certainly better than my last pair, but not convinced the noise cancelling works. Does it need to be turned on somehow? Don't recall seeing any instructions in what passed for a user manual.
Dodgy advertising. The mic is noise cancelling, not the headphones themselves. Still, not bad for twenty quid.
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