Great car, love ours.
Unfortunately so does my wife I can see her mini countryman getting chopped in for a second XC90 next year
Great car, love ours.
Only had a few minutes as the weather wasn't that good.....Would be good to get some thoughts once you get her flying
We test drove both, missus absolutely hated the 60 - didnt think it was anywhere near her Countryman let alone the 90I’m a big fan of an XC-90, along with the XC-60.
Garmin Gang!!
Garmin Gang!!
had my epix a couple of years now and its great.
I bought the 2nd Gen apple watch and i was so disappointed with it, i sold it not longer after.I used a lot of battery that day. I know for sure there is no way I could have an apple/Google/Samsung one day watch.
WAIT. You didn't even mean ear buds inserts, you meant ear pads?Let's try this again, new-new pads that have not said hello to the ground
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Bought them just in time, NVME going the same way as DRAM
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Cheers, I’ll keep an eye out on the uk site for it as would like a simpler/quick way to resharpen some of my knives instead of the whetstones or sharpening wheel thing I’ve got.Yes, that's the kiddy, although I got mine from amazon.co.uk. Looks like they're out of stock atm. Paid £127 for it.
I'm kinda done with hand sharpening - I can use this whilst doing other things and it's easy to get a very sharp edge on it. Outdoors55 did a video about it couple days ago and I thought I'd give it a go. It's well made, sturdy enough and simple to use and comes with almost everything you need. I added the angle finder for a few quid and I'll use a 4-6 micron diamond paste instead of the green oxide compound for the strop. I sharpen all my knives to 20° anyway so I've not had to do any re profiling with it, but the coarse 225 cuts quick enough. One "complaint" is you have to buy generic replacement stones, but for most people, I really don't think that's an issue.
It's a touch fiddly to get smaller knives in the clamp, but that's the nature of these fixed angle systems. If you want something easy to use and that gets replicable results, go for it.