Mr Postman
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Re: Mr Postman
Been John Lewis and got him a set. He's well chuffedBlade wrote:Hi Rossgo. My boy wants these headphones.Rossgo wrote:Didnt get these through the post instead I picked these up at Costco.
Fantastic Bluetooth head phones. My last headphones have lasted a long time but now the leather ear piece are deteriorating so I needed an upgrade. Had a choice between the Bose or the sony. Sony were slightly more but reviews suggest these are slightly better, they are excellent
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Can i ask how much they are in Costco. John Lewis and Richersounds are 259


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No problem blade. Glad I was of assistance. They are very decent head phonesBlade wrote:Been John Lewis and got him a set. He's well chuffedBlade wrote:Hi Rossgo. My boy wants these headphones.Rossgo wrote:Didnt get these through the post instead I picked these up at Costco.
Fantastic Bluetooth head phones. My last headphones have lasted a long time but now the leather ear piece are deteriorating so I needed an upgrade. Had a choice between the Bose or the sony. Sony were slightly more but reviews suggest these are slightly better, they are excellent
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Can i ask how much they are in Costco. John Lewis and Richersounds are 259cheers for the help Rossgo

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Re: Mr Postman
A load of Auto Finesse cleaning stuff, snow foam gun, brushes, shampoos, cleaners
I’ve had the T6 van detailed and ceramic coated so bought some stuff to clean it properly, and er indoors cars as well

I’ve had the T6 van detailed and ceramic coated so bought some stuff to clean it properly, and er indoors cars as well

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Re: Mr Postman
If it's been ceramic coated doesn't it just need hosing down for the foreseeable future?
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I’m planning ahead, the winter is a killer with dirt, our unit is on a farm, the lanes to get there and back in the winter will need more than a jet wash unfortunately. I also have the XC60 and I use er indoors drive to do the cleaning which means I have to wash hers as well as part of the deal 

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The new van wheels turned up today, so I ceramic coated them inside and out. Handy as they’re not going on till next week.
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It's been a busy week for my Postie, so far I have received a Lextek exhaust can, a pair of tiny Rizoma indicators which I tested on the car battery last night... I think I can still see spots, they're really bright. and I am now waiting for a pack of wiring connectors and some multi coloured wire, they are stop/tail lights too so 4 wires each and need tapping into the tail light. They were cheap because they have been removed by an ape with wire cutters so the wiring needs extending.
And the usual bills, bank letters and BS.
And the usual bills, bank letters and BS.
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A pile of letters from the hospital, all making sure the telephone conversation with the nurse was understood, that if I croak under general anaesthetic its my fault not theirs !@
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Re: Mr Postman
A traditional safety razor and blades.
They seem to be making a comeback and i get sick of spending a fortune on cartrdidge razor blades that stay sharp for about two shaves.
They seem to be making a comeback and i get sick of spending a fortune on cartrdidge razor blades that stay sharp for about two shaves.
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I use them. Never regretted it.duke63 wrote:A traditional safety razor and blades.
They seem to be making a comeback and i get sick of spending a fortune on cartrdidge razor blades that stay sharp for about two shaves.
I bought a pack of different razor blades to try as they do all shave slightly differently. Some are almost too sharp.
I like Shark razor blades. Made in Egypt.
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10 blades for £3 or 3 blades for £10 .. bit of a no brainer really.C00kiemonster wrote:I use them. Never regretted it.duke63 wrote:A traditional safety razor and blades.
They seem to be making a comeback and i get sick of spending a fortune on cartrdidge razor blades that stay sharp for about two shaves.
I bought a pack of different razor blades to try as they do all shave slightly differently. Some are almost too sharp.
I like Shark razor blades. Made in Egypt.
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100 for £7 on eBay....duke63 wrote:10 blades for £3 or 3 blades for £10 .. bit of a no brainer really.C00kiemonster wrote:I use them. Never regretted it.duke63 wrote:A traditional safety razor and blades.
They seem to be making a comeback and i get sick of spending a fortune on cartrdidge razor blades that stay sharp for about two shaves.
I bought a pack of different razor blades to try as they do all shave slightly differently. Some are almost too sharp.
I like Shark razor blades. Made in Egypt.
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Re: Mr Postman
Some microfibre drying towels and some microfibre cloths, tested them out this morning when I cleaned the XC60 , brilliant !!
Also did er indoors Audi A5 cabriolet, tried the new Autofinesse wheel cleaner, I don’t think the the wheels have looked this good since she got the car !!
Well apart from all the kerb rash

Also did er indoors Audi A5 cabriolet, tried the new Autofinesse wheel cleaner, I don’t think the the wheels have looked this good since she got the car !!
Well apart from all the kerb rash


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Haha - not any old cloths but Auto Gylm ones hahaCav wrote:Always a good day when you get a delivery of cloths!
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Some RST Trachtech Evo gloves. Not from the postman, I went old fashioned and visited a shop. Cost me a couple of pounds more than online but I needed to try a few pairs on first before I found some I liked.
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Re: Mr Postman
A pushbike helmet. Got pissed off with my commuting one as it's bloody heavy, as you would expect being filled with LED's and a battery.
Went for something nice and bright, no excuse for not seeing me!
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Went for something nice and bright, no excuse for not seeing me!

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If everything seems under control, you're not going fast enough - Mario Andretti
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Re: Mr Postman
Nice! Not that I've gotten to use mine yet but my Cannondale Synapse is feather weight to me.