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Review: Philips VoiceTracer DVT2710 (productReview)
width=500&height=316.5879973027647" alt="" data-udi="umb://media/c716b8fbd36a42438bee49f4f72be5ae" /> Should I buy one? If you have a smartphone we’d suggest that’s all the voice recorder you need, should your needs be the odd personal musing, occasional meeting or song idea. That said, for those involved in regular meetings who require copious recordings, this is certainly a handy little device. -
Review: Brainwavz S0 headphones (productReview)
The Comply foam tips suffered some wear and tear in the six weeks we've been using them due to the material they're made of. You can get replacements online for around £5 though.Review: Marshall Major III Voice headphones (productReview)
Audiophiles will almost certainly find the headphones lacking, but for the average listener - the Major III offer a very clear, punchy sound. The Major III Voice are £150 on Marshall's website (we can't see them on sale anywhere else yet), which is about a third more than you'll pay for the Major III originals on Amazon (£100 at the time of writing). The Major III are about £130 on Argos.Classic Car Insurance: Makes And Models (Article)
More On Classic Insurance Cheap Classic Car Insurance Top 10 cheapest classics to insure Make and model insurance advice See Also Classic Cars For Sale Classic Car Reviews Ask A Classic Car QuestionReview: Micro Sparrow electric scooter (productReview)
Although we can't imagine the police pulling over a kid on a scooter, that is a possibility. We suggest doing some research before buying at the very least. Should I buy one? The Micro Sparrow is a great bit of kit and one that proved a huge hit with all our willing volunteers. Any kid who owns one is going to find themselves extremely popular down the local park.Dash cam buying advice guide (Article)
These come in different capacities, but most cameras will need at least 32GB worth of storage. Some will need 64GB, though, so check before you buy. Some dash cameras are also particular about the SD card needing to be formatted before they start recording, too, so it’s best to buy a dedicated SD card for your in-car footage.Review: Gecko Pad (productReview)
We’ve been using the same Gecko Pad for around four months and though it does need semi-regular washing it is still as sticky now as it was when it was new – and it hasn’t left any of its residue behind on phones, cars or hands. How much is it? Proper Gecko Pads are about £8 online. There are some knock-offs available for less and we tried one, but it was less adhesive and needed to be washed much more often than the real deal.Does Aviva offer Classic Car Insurance? (Article)
You can obtain a classic car indicative quote from Aviva via Hagerty by completing the online form shown on the Aviva website , whereupon you can request further contact to get a precise quotation for your exact needs.HIRING A CAR: Where can I hire a car in the UK and abroad? (FAQs)
A Mini Cooper costs from £325 a month, inclusive, and the top price is a Citroen C1 electric car at £500 a month. And an additional £250 a month buys you seven days of luxury motoring in the marque of your choice.Privacy Policy (Article)
It may be shared with our advertising partners and other third-party advertising companies globally for the purpose of enabling interest-based content or targeted advertising throughout your online experience (e.g., web, email, connected devices, and in-app, etc). These third parties may in turn use this code to link demographic or interest-based information you have provided in your interactions with them.Scalextric Mini Diamond Edition - Commemorative Triple Pack (productReview)
This won't be an issue if you already have a Scalextric track, which we imagine most collectors will. If not, you can buy one separately - but with this set priced at £117 (at the time of writing), it's a big outlay just for the three cars.Review: Haynes Build Your Own V8 Engine (productReview)
Unless you can stretch to buying a Caterham Seven kit, the Haynes V8 is the perfect way to get your car-building kicks.Cheap van finance and advice (Article)
Until the final payment is made a van obtained via a PCP is effectively under hire, so any modifications that are required for your business must be easily reversible unless you commit to making the final balloon payment or potentially pay an additional fee for rectification work at the end of the term. Buying vs leasing Buying The positive aspects of buying your company van either outright or on finance are largely that the vehicle becomes an asset that you can use as you see fit.How to buy a classic car (Article)
That means he can legally bid 'on behalf of the seller' up to the reserve the price - although in practice how far the auctioneer will go with this tactic depends on various factors. The ultimate checklist for buying a classic When it comes to buying a classic, every car will have it's own individual weakspots that you need to check. However, classics also have lots of things in common that you'll need to check for when buying one.Review: Tile Slim (productReview)
With a battery that lasts about 12 months - and one that can't be replaced - the Tile Slim is something you're going to have to repeat buy. Think of it as £30 a year for a subscription service and it seems good value compared to buying a square of plastic that will be redundant in a years time. On the plus side, the reTile service means you can return your old Tile and get a 40 per cent discount on a new one.Review: Thule Motion XT Sport roof box (productReview)
True, £375 is a lot for a box with 300 litres of space - you can get a Kamei with more capacity for less than £200 (if you search online) - but the Thule feels every inch the premium product - and one that's a strong investment. From the railing fittings to the locks and even simple things such as the way the box itself opens up, you can see where the money has been spent when it comes to development.Review: Amazon Echo Dot (2nd Generation) (productReview)
The first hurdle involved connecting it the Wi-Fi, and as you can’t use the Dot until it’s online, this is an unfortunate stalling block. Eventually, we ended up connecting by accident, and there were several other basic features that had me running to the app’s ‘help’ page. Fortunately, most of the answers were there and we rarely had to go running to Google.Top 10: Best axle stands 2023 (Article)
These stands are rated to a lower 5.4 tonnes but that should still be plenty for most – and their low price means buying four, to support a project car or similar, won’t cost an excessive amount. They have a ratcheting mechanism for minimal fuss, too, while the shaped saddle should securely locate against most surfaces.Top 10: Best tyre inflators 2023 (Article)
It’s not quite as quick as the Ring, taking four minutes instead of three to inflate a tyre from 0-35 psi, but it comes with four adaptors to allow you to pump up the likes of bicycle tyres and balls – and it has a similar integral light. It only has a six-month warranty, though, provided you register online. Ansteker LD-1618D digital tyre inflator This digital tyre inflator from Ansteker is less expensive than the cordless version as it relies solely on a 12V connection. It’s not as quick to pump up a tyre as some of the rival offerings, and it doesn’t have an inbuilt light, but it’s not as costly – so if neither of those features is essential then you could save a little money by opting for this.Review: Lenco L-400 Turntable (productReview)
Fortunately, for those of us who no longer have CD-ROM drives in their laptops, you can download it online too. It's quick to install and although it looks a little like it was designed for Windows 98, it's pretty easy to use. Of course, there is no reason to stick with this - there are lots of other packages, free or otherwise, out there you can use.