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Jabra 75T Active's for £113 delivered. Great little earbuds. Waterproof, long battery life and the latest firmware has added active noise cancellation (not tried that yet - the passive isolation is great too). Very deep thumping bass profile. Now I can shower listening to choons :) Far prefer them to my kids airpods and they actually stay in your ears.

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I'm after some in ear wireless buds. Saw the ones you bought, also Sony wf1000xm3 are £160 which I am tempted by.

QCY T5's £12 on AliExpress

https://www.scarbir.com/tws/qcy-t5-review

I've got sony xm3's the over ear noise cancelling for use on planes to drown out the engine and cabin noise they excel in that environment.

But for day to day use I use these.

I also have sennheiser hd700 and akg k702 for gaming.

So I normally use high end products but I feel these are extremely capable in ears with no flaws. Sound quality is good enough for me not to want to upgrade to Sony in ears.
 
Never heard of or seen this product before I saw it on offer and quickly purchased, after checking that the kegs are able to be refilled with homebrew.

Have seen a few other versions before but always thought they were too bulky for our small kitchen, this is very compact and pours beautifully. The kegs and shipping (from Netherlands) are pretty pricey so will probs only use for homebrew, once I've emptied the two IPAs and the four lagers that came in the bundle.

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A recent late-night purchase. New to me and appears to be in completely new condition throughout, from an online 'vintage' clothes store for the winter. Goes well with Gucci belts...


Will the other chavs look down on you for buying second hand Moncler?
 
I jest obviously, it is mental though how they can afford £1000 canada goose jackets but decide to wear with tracksuit bottoms and no socks :p
 
This arrived today. So far working great and is replacing my Xonar Essence ST soundcard.

Audio quality is on par with the Essence and software all working. Like the voice morphing feature, not sure when i'll use it but quite cool
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Never heard of or seen this product before I saw it on offer and quickly purchased, after checking that the kegs are able to be refilled with homebrew.

Have seen a few other versions before but always thought they were too bulky for our small kitchen, this is very compact and pours beautifully. The kegs and shipping (from Netherlands) are pretty pricey so will probs only use for homebrew, once I've emptied the two IPAs and the four lagers that came in the bundle.

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My brother bought one of them and it's crap. Takes ages to get cold, even if you keep them in the fridge and it's very noisy and mainly just froth that comes out and it's not even ice cold even with keeping in fridge before hand.

Perfect draft is better but my mates dad just got the blade and that is actually worth buying and the best out of the 3.

It's mainly a gimmick but it's been selling like hot cakes during lockdown. My mate sells the sub system and kegs and he makes nothing on them like £10 or £15 on the machine it's the kegs where the real profit is. Even he says it's crap but punters love them.
 
My brother bought one of them and it's crap. Takes ages to get cold, even if you keep them in the fridge and it's very noisy and mainly just froth that comes out and it's not even ice cold even with keeping in fridge before hand.

Perfect draft is better but my mates dad just got the blade and that is actually worth buying and the best out of the 3.

It's mainly a gimmick but it's been selling like hot cakes during lockdown. My mate sells the sub system and kegs and he makes nothing on them like £10 or £15 on the machine it's the kegs where the real profit is. Even he says it's crap but punters love them.

I was aware it takes a while to get cold, even the company says to keep the keg in the fridge beforehand which I did and it has stayed cold for a day, so no issues there. I inserted the keg a couple hours before I first pulled a pint and got a two finger head which was fine, I think most of the people moaning about froth don't understand beer kegs. I've seen so many on Youtube get it out of the fridge, slam it on the counter, put it in the dispenser and then moan about froth :rolleyes: as for sound, it isn't any louder than my microwave, blender, kettle or even a running tap, so I can live with it.

I'm aware of Perfect Draft and Blade but as said, I didn't want anything too bulky. If I wanted something that size I'd have gone for a Klarstein Skal anyway.

When we buy a place later this year I will probably modify a fridge into a kegerator and either pass this on or keep as a spare tap, until then it seems to be fine.

Here's my second pulled pint, it has a slightly smaller head than the first and is lovely and cold.

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Jabra 75T Active's for £113 delivered. Great little earbuds. Waterproof, long battery life and the latest firmware has added active noise cancellation (not tried that yet - the passive isolation is great too). Very deep thumping bass profile. Now I can shower listening to choons :) Far prefer them to my kids airpods and they actually stay in your ears.

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