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Some Sony ear buds. I'm pissed off with the sound quality of cheap ones, and the fact the only last 5 minutes before they stop working out charging.

These are immense, and the noise cancelling is amazing.

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Oh nice.. what do you have? I have the XM3 earbuds
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Cav wrote:Oh nice.. what do you have? I have the XM3 earbuds
I went XM4.

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Lovely! I use mine when mowing the lawn, the noise cancellation is so good I don't need to turn the volume up over he noise of the Briggs & Stratton. Great purchase IMO
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Tried them in the gym yesterday evening, even though it was busy and there was a class on (very loud music) I could comfortably hear an audio book. Should be great for commuting into London again as well.

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A 12v car fridge, I'm going to try to fit it in a top box for my 2 week Euro tour in the summer.
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Heated Grips for the Street Triple
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A new Roof RO200 carbon helmet. I'll post some photos later. 1090g. It's incredibly light.
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Matt carbon
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It came with a clear and a dark visor, pinlock and a helmet rucksack
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Looks good....I like the look of the screen-retaining-hood-thingy. It has a cohesive look to it. It blends.
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Kwacky wrote: 09 Mar 2023, 12:31 A new Roof RO200 carbon helmet. I'll post some photos later. 1090g. It's incredibly light.
That is crazy light!!!
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A pinlock for the spare roof visor
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Had a wheelchair delivered on Friday
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My new mountain bike.... although it's definitely more Coral than Orange :^
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A bottle of Sodium Hypochlorite, supposed to be excellent patio cleaner. I will find out when we get a dryer day and I get some wellies.

The amount of warning signs on the bottle is how I know it's good... This is not how I imagined adult life as a kid...
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Stonesie wrote: 28 Mar 2023, 17:30 A bottle of Sodium Hypochlorite, supposed to be excellent patio cleaner. I will find out when we get a dryer day and I get some wellies.

The amount of warning signs on the bottle is how I know it's good... This is not how I imagined adult life as a kid...
We use 18 kg containers of that stuff at work as sanitiser for our potable water production.

Wear old clothes and eye/hand protection. Bleach is basically a diluted form of this stuff. We are mandated to use respirators as well but that’s because of the quality we are exposed to. But just beaware it can be an airways irritant
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Cav wrote: 28 Mar 2023, 12:32 My new mountain bike.... although it's definitely more Coral than Orange :^
Embracing your feminine side, eh Cav.? :D
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I do that frequently enough, you just have to watch me dance!

The bike is being collected, I'm returning it because it isn't as advertised. I'm seeing if they'll honour the price and swap for a brand new one in black.
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I quite like the idea of coral for a bike colour. I mean, it's basically just a faded pinkish-orange, yes?
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