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I've found that decaf is often a dark roast and an absolute bugger to get a good pour from. Especially if its a little stale. I don't drink decaf but the missus does but not very regularly. There was one particular one I just couldn't get a tune out of. I tried grinding it everywhere from standard espresso range right down to basically turkish and it still came out like an absolute torrent.

The only decaf worth drinking, nice light roast. As you say, most decaf is dark roast rubbish.
 
Yorkshire visit so stocked up at Mullacos, I doubled up on 2 of these and around a tenner all in (mustard seeds short dated 50p)
My Currys are awesome but would like to do from scratch eventually, get a spice grinder ect.
Haven't tried the Kashmiri chilli and mustard seeds before

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I was fed up of splitting my wood chunks for the BBQ using a screwdriver and hammer so invested in a handy chopper. It should make things a bit easier in future and also save me mashing my screwdrivers.

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I also treated myself to something long hard and black from Fruit Pig a couple weeks back following the pictures on here. The haggis was great and the black puds are tasty, although my favourite is still the Charles Macleod Stornoway.

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I was fed up of splitting my wood chunks for the BBQ using a screwdriver and hammer so invested in a handy chopper. It should make things a bit easier in future and also save me mashing my screwdrivers.

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I also treated myself to something long hard and black from Fruit Pig a couple weeks back following the pictures on here. The haggis was great and the black puds are tasty, although my favourite is still the Charles Macleod Stornoway.

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That's enough internet for me today :eek::cry:
 
Actually purchased back in November when they were 60% off, glad I bought it then as they are back to full price now. I built it when it arrived and has been stored in the garage since then. I haven't attached the little side tables so it looks a bit weird, but I won't use them as I have a wooden table I built for the Ooni that will sit next to it when I can be bothered to move it.

Probably a little while before it's warm enough to fire it up, but the sun today inspired me to get it out of the garage and into its new home. Will be nice using something like this after years of the little round £15 ones with only space for a couple burgers.

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Does the far right and far left handle (winders) raise and lower the tray with the Charcoal? If they do, then this bbq is very similar to one I had in Germany (design is near identical). After a few grill's the heat damaged the winder mechanism and it fell mid way through a BBQ. Was a nightmare to try and put back together again (actually had to replace some nuts). Just check it carefully after each use.
 
Very nice. I've been eyeing those up but can't find a proper use case yet, other than flexibility when using corded power tools outside.

What're your plans for it?
What a big Anker

I've been considering one of those for camping.

Thanks both! :)

I'm going to use it for power cuts. We get quite a few here and had another one recently which put us out for 2 hrs so when I saw it was half price I snapped it up. Something like this will be perfect for just putting the TV on etc to pass the time.

I think for camping it would be awesome!
 
Yeah, i think the tv backup is a great use, although with building up my new house to have an overspecced solar array with 20kwh battery storage it's probably not needed :p

Would be interesting to hear whether it loses charge/capacity when not used. I imagine that's the main risk here. Wanting to use it as backup, but then when that time comes you find it's dead itself!
 
Yeah, i think the tv backup is a great use, although with building up my new house to have an overspecced solar array with 20kwh battery storage it's probably not needed :p

Would be interesting to hear whether it loses charge/capacity when not used. I imagine that's the main risk here. Wanting to use it as backup, but then when that time comes you find it's dead itself!
haha nice! Yeah the brief instructions provided say to discharge it every 3 months and charge it back up so that's what I'll do. Similar to the phone bank I have from Anker; just use it occassionally to keep it in good working condition.
 
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