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  • Review: Vespa GTS 300 (productReview)
    that let you jink and dodge through built-up traffic easily. When the road clears, the Vespa remains a stable platform on which to conduct your journey whether it’s solo or with a pillion sat on the reasonably padded seat. The passenger gets fold-out foot pegs on the 300, but you might want to consider
  • Review: The Making of Harry Potter Studio Tour with Afternoon Tea - Buy A Gift (productReview)
    . The tour starts out with a short film that runs through the series creation and publication. The cinema isn't too big, but our tour was full and there were no free seats. Again, book early - it's a popular gift. Also, if it's your birthday then you get to push open to the Great Hall. Inside, it's pretty
  • Review: Nextbase 222 dash camera (productReview)
    also prefer a USB lead and plug rather than a moulded 12v unit - it means you can run or charge something else at the same time, but that's a minor gripe. We'd recommend hardwiring the 222 and if your car has a 12v socket for the back seats, this frees up the one on the front
  • Review: Lexmoto Viper 125 2017 (productReview)
    stranded. Not that you’ll need fuel very often. Economy isn’t quoted, but expect around 100mpg. The Viper has a little trick up its sleeve too. There is a space under the pillion seat for a smartphone and there's a USB connector, so you can charge your gadgets. Not only that, you can
  • Review: Thule 991 RaceWay 2 bicycle carrier (productReview)
    adaptor as an extra. Securing them is done by two rubber straps around the crossbar and a third on the seat tube. They don't look like much, but they provide a really secure anchor. The cradles themselves have a foam core designed to minimise vibration and stop the bike bouncing
  • Review: Zero SR/F (productReview)
    riding and the SR/F makes an ideal commuter machine, which is a role it’s ideally suited to in other ways. The riding position put you forward in the saddle but canted too far forward so you can stay comfortable for long periods. A standard seat height of 787mm can be lowered or raised with optional
  • Review: Z-Edge T4 Dual dash cam (productReview)
    . However, it's very hard to see the screen properly unless you're sat with the camera right in front of you. This means that changing the settings or even just checking the camera view is in the right place requires leaning across from the driver's seat. Z-Edge does say that the screen is scratch resistant
  • Review: EZVIZ S2 action camera (productReview)
    it only runs on battery power. Unfortunately, none of our videos saved in dash cam mode for some reason, so the footage above was filmed by hand from the passenger seat (hence the shakiness). On a kind of positive note, it does go into emergency recording mode like EZVIZ claims. But every
  • Review: Nextbase 322GW dash cam (productReview)
    there's a long way to the back window and headrests plus child car seats to contend with but you can clearly see the cars behind. And having that rear camera footage can be invaluable in an insurance claim or if you're providing footage to the police. Nextbase also
  • Review: Meaco DD8L Zambezi Dehumidifier (productReview)
    people crank up the temperatures at home and humidity levels rise. It's also useful for car owners who don't want humid air in the garage causing their pride and joy to go rusty, or the seats to go mouldy. The best  dehumidifiers work quickly without costing you too much in energy bills. So
 

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