Middle Aged Shed

Ive put a double duvet in the washing machine. Will it explode?

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Ive killed the vacume. Did we conclude that getting a shark was the way to go?

100%, I love mine.

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100% but a spare battery would be useful if your going cordless.

Im not progressive enough to go cordless.

I worked as a cleaner for six months and the Henry Hoover on site seemed good. Never had a problem with it and I was hoovering a massive showroom 5 days a week. Might be overkill for a house but it definitely seemed durable.

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Just run a boggo Miele dog and cat here. Sucks up muck and dirt, job done.

Forgot to ever post the finished cabin that I posted a mid-build photo of a couple of years ago. Western Red Cedar shingles, pneumatic cat flap door/window. I’ve got a sleeping mezzanine upstairs, rainwater collection, a wood burning stove and I’m hoping to build a cob wood-fired hot tub once the weather clears up a bit :slight_smile:



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I think a two hoover combo is the way to go. We have a Henry that lives in the garage and gets used mostly for DIY, car cleaning and top to bottom house cleans but the daily driver is a cordless Dyson.

Henry for life

Real g’s use one pre-EU wattage restriction

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Henry is top tier but the hassle of pulling it around the room puts Shark at the top of the vacuum tree.

This morning i have invented the universal vacuum adaptor.

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it looks like you used the special universal shoe/ramp repair tape

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A bit of waste pipe and frog tape. Dont tell James Dyson or he’ll be after me.

Does anyone have advice for removing pampas grass?

We bought our house with it in the front garden and I’ve had enough of my neighbours thinking we’re swingers.

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Cut it back to a stump then dig it up

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My first thought

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Get at it with a grub axe.

Is she not fit?

He said they weren’t swingers.

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