Images of items I have purchased (except trainers [no feet pics])

If so what is the range, really tempted by an ebike but most stand out and might attract unwanted attention.

As said, the range is quoted as 100km. I've ridden 20 miles on full assist (there are varying levels) and it dropped by 36%, so sounds about right. It's an interesting ride. Nice up hills and at low speeds, bit of a pain at higher speeds (heavy bike, thick tyres etc)
 
Could someone remind me of what you're allowed to sell on the Members market?

I've been on here for over 10 years but I've never given it a look.
 
Thats a great result then.

I keep trying to convince the guy at my place to sign up for the Cycle scheme, he's a biker so i thought he'd be more keen!

the employer has to effectively take out a loan on your behalf then recoup the payments from you. a lot of employers won't like the hassle.

it's a good scheme though as you get up to 45% off as it's taken before NI and TAX. so a £1000 bike costs your pocker £650 and the best bit it's interest free over 12-18 months. so a £1000 bike will only cost you £50 a month for a year.

so you can see how people can afford to spend huge sums on them
 
Thanks for that.

used to use Wahl for years. (Had a skin head most of my life) but my babyliss beard trimmer have been great for head and face.

I'll check them magic ones out.

Wahl Magic clip is great personally I prefer corded for the extra power. The Wahl Balding cuts through hair like a hot knife through butter.

I'd expect a babyliss beard trimmer to struggle tbh or be painful and rip hair, etc as it won't be powerful enough. The more power the better for cutting hair.
 
the employer has to effectively take out a loan on your behalf then recoup the payments from you. a lot of employers won't like the hassle.

it's a good scheme though as you get up to 45% off as it's taken before NI and TAX. so a £1000 bike costs your pocker £650 and the best bit it's interest free over 12-18 months. so a £1000 bike will only cost you £50 a month for a year.

so you can see how people can afford to spend huge sums on them

Yeah we had 6 people take it up at our work and all of them spent the full grand. That grand can include accessories like cycling helmet etc.
 
Wahl Magic clip is great personally I prefer corded for the extra power. The Wahl Balding cuts through hair like a hot knife through butter.

I'd expect a babyliss beard trimmer to struggle tbh or be painful and rip hair, etc as it won't be powerful enough. The more power the better for cutting hair.

I e had load of hair rippers. But my wife got me a some, some years back and are sweet. I e bought the same set twice now because there that good and wireless.

I've had many cheep hair rippers over the years tho.

Just looked on Google and I can't find the same ones. I think the last one I got a open box off eBay because they were EOL
 
A little tipple for the weekend, got these 12 bottles for £19.20 off Amazon with next day delivery, normally £2.25/bottle in main supermarkets. Simply my favourite "commercial" cider, strong but refreshing and with lots of flavour.

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A little tipple for the weekend, got these 12 bottles for £19.20 off Amazon with next day delivery, normally £2.25/bottle in main supermarkets. Simply my favourite "commercial" cider, strong but refreshing and with lots of flavour.

It is a very nice cider, that one! And as the weather is starting to turn nice I'll move back to enjoying a cider in the sun! As far as shop bought ciders go I quite like Old Rosie as well
 
It is a very nice cider, that one! And as the weather is starting to turn nice I'll move back to enjoying a cider in the sun! As far as shop bought ciders go I quite like Old Rosie as well

Really struggling to find Old Rosie over the last year in shops, can still be bought from their website though so not discontinued.

The westons vintage is sneaky, can absolutely batter you as it's 4.4 units of alcohol a bottle but really refreshing.
 
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