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Yup my bike torque wrench is the Lifeline (rebranded Jobsworth lol) and it's excellent too. The car torque wrench is a Halfords Pro one however.

Apparently the Nilfisk own-brand sprayer is garbage. I bought it then was redirected to this:
https://smile.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07V3DYTRH/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1


Only managed to get time to wash the car today but an update on this is that:

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It's actually better than the Autobrite ones (same as the one you linked) as I've had that before. This uses less snow foam but in a smaller bottle yet I was able to foam the car 3 times over whereas the Autobrite's bigger bottle would empty after 1.5 coats. It has to do with the lance attaching to the high pressure wand not the high pressure one which pushes out more water. The bottle neck effect.

Very impressed.

What isn't great is that todfay my Nilfisk pressure washer decided it would die. SMelt a burning smell and suddenly power curt out mid wash!

It had a good life tbh...
 
Soldato
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Yup my bike torque wrench is the Lifeline (rebranded Jobsworth lol) and it's excellent too. The car torque wrench is a Halfords Pro one however.




Only managed to get time to wash the car today but an update on this is that:

snowfoam_nilfisk.gif


It's actually better than the Autobrite ones (same as the one you linked) as I've had that before. This uses less snow foam but in a smaller bottle yet I was able to foam the car 3 times over whereas the Autobrite's bigger bottle would empty after 1.5 coats. It has to do with the lance attaching to the high pressure wand not the high pressure one which pushes out more water. The bottle neck effect.

Very impressed.

What isn't great is that todfay my Nilfisk pressure washer decided it would die. SMelt a burning smell and suddenly power curt out mid wash!

It had a good life tbh...

Time for an upgrade to a Kranzle I think, you know it makes sense.
 
Soldato
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Yup my bike torque wrench is the Lifeline (rebranded Jobsworth lol) and it's excellent too. The car torque wrench is a Halfords Pro one however.




Only managed to get time to wash the car today but an update on this is that:

snowfoam_nilfisk.gif


It's actually better than the Autobrite ones (same as the one you linked) as I've had that before. This uses less snow foam but in a smaller bottle yet I was able to foam the car 3 times over whereas the Autobrite's bigger bottle would empty after 1.5 coats. It has to do with the lance attaching to the high pressure wand not the high pressure one which pushes out more water. The bottle neck effect.

Very impressed.

What isn't great is that todfay my Nilfisk pressure washer decided it would die. SMelt a burning smell and suddenly power curt out mid wash!

It had a good life tbh...

So what foam gun is that?
 
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Managed to get a cheap deal on a TV.

Grabbed a Philips 43PUS7555/12 for £276.25 with a discount code, down from £325.

Looks like a great little TV for the price, and being a Philips, I am sure its going to last a few years :)

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Soldato
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Managed to get a cheap deal on a TV.

Grabbed a Philips 43PUS7555/12 for £276.25 with a discount code, down from £325.

Looks like a great little TV for the price, and being a Philips, I am sure its going to last a few years :)

43PUS7555.PNG


That's a bargain! We've got a Philips TV in the bedroom, it's been really good for the 4-5 years we've had it so far.
 
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New sectional garage door with pedestrian door to replace an old up and over style and a new front door to match it!

We have no access to the garage except via the main garage door so this is the reason we wanted to install a pedestrian door.

Ordered at the end of May so nice to final have it installed.

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Man of Honour
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New sectional garage door with pedestrian door to replace an old up and over style and a new front door to match it!

We have no access to the garage except via the main garage door so this is the reason we wanted to install a pedestrian door.

Ordered at the end of May so nice to final have it installed.

5nSe0q7.jpg

DGe4rbx.jpg
Does the door still "up and over" as well? Basically is it still a garage?
 
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