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    Fitting flexible foil duct to kitchen extractor hood...

    I've taken the jubilee clip off together and I still can't get it on fully :cry: And I still can't find the foil tape (I know I have some somewhere...) The hole is to the back so I won't reattach at the bottom properly until I've fixed the hole (so I can pull it out a bit to get more space...
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    Fitting flexible foil duct to kitchen extractor hood...

    I have some foil insulation tape - I'll dig it out ...and some big cable ties - just the fact that there isn't much of an overlap..did get the clip on but it was above the plastic pipe -so not doing anything ....actually I think if I do that again and seal round with foil tape too ...should be...
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    Fitting flexible foil duct to kitchen extractor hood...

    I have an extractor hood cupboard. Extractor duct (plastic) was fitted to flexible foil ducting using a jubliee clip by kitchen fitters. It came as kit so it is the right size etc. OH has been storing things in the cupboard and had managed to bash in the side of the ducting, make a small hole...
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    Bosch Condenser Dryer "Clean Container" (secret flap door)

    Just wanted to say I have the secret flap as well! - mine is a Bosch Exxcel WTE84307/GB. Didn't have problems with container lights etc (yet) Was having problems with a squeal (drum support rollers I think -given then a clean and squeak seem to be cured) -anyway looking around for more info I...
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    Greenworks Garden tools?

    I'll look more at petrol - it just always seems more hard work than plugging something in...but maybe not :? ...in that case might be better getting two separate tools. (Downside of my plan is if the battery fails I can't operate two tools - same true for a single petrol motor) Battery &...
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    Greenworks Garden tools?

    The Greenworks is £115 for a battery & charger and the hedge trimmer is £75 - so £190. I was looking at cordless, extending hedge trimmers - most of them have less powerful batteries and I know a downside of cordless is the lack of power ...so 40v (or 36v) seems a really good idea ...but then...
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    Greenworks Garden tools?

    Will look at bosch - but sure that is going to be more than ideally I want to spend...seeing as I want them for 'occasional use' I am scared of chainsaws - the guy who chopped my branches for me was using one like a toy ...I stood well back! I do intend to get the gloves and helmet - maybe...
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    Greenworks Garden tools?

    I have a corded hedge trimmer (Bosch) - so this would be just to do the tops. Last time I had an extension lead with the hedge trimmer and electric saw plugged in and a ladder (platform wouldn't work because of steps) and it was a pain plugging and unplugging to move down the garden, with the...
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    Greenworks Garden tools?

    Vaguely looking for an extending hedge trimmer and maybe a cordless electric chainsaw. Have come across Greenworks 40v tools - they use interchangeable batteries/chargers... Don't want petrol (never used before and seem a bit of a faff) and cordless would be handy for a chainsaw (if I get...
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    House refurb - Which vacuum is up to the job?

    I've got the Wickes wet & dry one (£40) with the combined filter (£15). The cloth filter things they come with are a bit rubbish. And they are bagless - so messy emptying - I bought some henry bags to try but they don't fit but maybe could be 'made' to ... It has handled all the mess from a...
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    Leaf blower/vac damaged by a stone? Normal? or return?

    Thought I'd update.... Apparently it isn't covered by the guarantee - as the instructions clearly says I should have checked the area first :cry: But they do all the spare bits for it ...a new housing will be about £14 delivered and a new fan about £10 (plus delivery) The guy I spoke to was...
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    Leaf blower/vac damaged by a stone? Normal? or return?

    I don't know about Aldi tools - they are cheap and I guess usually depends on how much you want to use them ... I got the garden vac because I thought I would see if it was worth having one - if it would save me a bit of time - currently maintaining two gardens and one has a neighbour with a...
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    Leaf blower/vac damaged by a stone? Normal? or return?

    I bought a leaf blower/vacuum from Aldi a couple of weeks ago - used it for the first time yesterday. At first was using it on gravel - had it on the lowest suction setting but kept blocking up - turned it up a bit - eventually onto full - it was lifting gravel a little but not sucking further...
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    Anyone know anything about Ground source heat pumps?

    As I understand it hot water only costs me £100 ish per year, solar thermal will cover 50-60% of that...so even DIY at £1000 will take 17-20yrs or so to make it back (And I would need a new boiler...so it will be about £1k more than that ) Worse - even though gas prices will increase - my...
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    Anyone know anything about Ground source heat pumps?

    It would be using a bore hole ...and it is feasible ...just a heck of a lot of money! Obviously the returns I am being given by the potential installers would be fantastic -mainly because of the RHI payments...but... I know for the Solar PV - only had it in for a few months and I'm not living...
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    Anyone know anything about Ground source heat pumps?

    As it says - I'm on mains gas...have solar pv panels (east west 4kW) Was thinking about Solar Thermal -but now even with RHI payments thinking I will never get my money back .... Trying to be eco friendly - and avoid the gas price hikes... Not bothered about making money more about...
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    Do I need a carpet cleaning solution to clean carpets?

    Probably a bit late but if you use anything other than Vax cleaning solution it will void your guarantee! Having said that you can't use anything that foams (ie fairy liquid) - hence I guess washing powder being good -that's low foaming. (Know this cos my daughter split bubble bath on the...
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    Loft Insulation Grant Query

    Some areas will fit loft insulation for free...for anyone... Might be worth a call to the Energy Saving trust to ask for advice... I could have had Cavity Wall done for free in house I bought (I'm just a home owner - not old or on benefits etc) ...but it had already been done (surveyor...
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    customised bought kitchen units

    That's very interesting ....that's my other alternative to get a base unit from elsewhere ... I know Ikea don't leave gaps behind units at all and their corner units fit snug into corners ...(I planned the Ikea kitchen where I live now -which I love and has survived really well over last...
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    Laminate floor and door thresholds

    Sorry if being dense - Did you mean I should go for it - and if it starts buckling cut out a threshold? If I'm right - and you can do that - what a good idea! (except now I have to dither about which design will be suitable for the whole area...) BTW didn't think about repairs but have...
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