What have you done with your California today?

His name is Bodie.he’s going on holiday to the Peak District at the end of the month so will be doing a lot of little journeys for acclimatisation. So far so good.
@maidment ocean, you are obviously great pet parents to have got your border to such a good age :)
 
His name is Bodie.he’s going on holiday to the Peak District at the end of the month so will be doing a lot of little journeys for acclimatisation. So far so good.
@maidment ocean, you are obviously great pet parents to have got your border to such a good age :)
Haha, yes we are, his monthly meds cost more than our Cali!, but he’s worth it.
 
How about a constant 17 deg in the pop top most of the year. Can get these used for a reasonable cost. Super quiet and never gets in the way when mounted as shown. Dyson Hot/Cold DC09

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How about a constant 17 deg in the pop top most of the year. Can get these used for a reasonable cost. Super quiet and never gets in the way when mounted as shown. Dyson Hot/Cold DC09

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Is this the AM09 or is the DC09 a different model? Am thinking of purchasing one.
How effective do you find the cool air as I’ve read mixed reviews.
 
Bought this fan for off grid camping in France next couple of weeks (Anticipating a heat wave)

It surprisingly good and powerful fan for the money, it's currently on offer for £8 !

Various speeds , separate light (dimable / two brightness led) , usb charging , replaceable LiOn batteries.

Can be stood up on its base or hung up from the integrated hook in the base , titled etc.

For the money it's a no brainier.

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Bought this fan for off grid camping in France next couple of weeks (Anticipaheat wave)

It surprisingly good and powerful fan for the money, it's currently on offer for £8 !

Various speeds , separate light (dimable led) , usb charging , replaceable LiOn batteries.

Can be stood up on its base or hung up from the integrated hook in the base , titled etc.

For the money it's a no brainier.

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Sounds like a bargain, thanks for the heads up, my dog might appreciate one of those in the hot weather.
 
Bought this fan for off grid camping in France next couple of weeks (Anticipaheat wave)

It surprisingly good and powerful fan for the money, it's currently on offer for £8 !

Various speeds , separate light (dimable led) , usb charging , replaceable LiOn batteries.

Can be stood up on its base or hung up from the integrated hook in the base , titled etc.

For the money it's a no brainier.

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I have something similar with a clip/stand from Home Bargains last year and for the same sort of price.
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I have something similar with a clip/stand from Home Bargains last year and for the same sort of price.
View attachment 138365 However, it’s a bit noisy. I thought that it might be worth spending a bit more to get something quiet. Does yours whisper or shout?
On the low setting it's quiet, on high it's fairly audible.

They are charged straight out of the box ! So could be cheeky in the shop
 
Replaced rear brakes. Bit worn. 130 quid all in. DIY fitted. Hardest part was getting the calipers to return far enough. Symptoms were juddering brake pedal when braking from high speeds for anyone that has this.

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Yes I have! VW dealer wants £550 for the front discs and £490 for the rear! This (and corroded front coil springs for £650) all showed up on the free health check while the van had MOT and 2nd all in service. I will be looking to do the brakes myself too.
 
Yes I have! VW dealer wants £550 for the front discs and £490 for the rear! This (and corroded front coil springs for £650) all showed up on the free health check while the van had MOT and 2nd all in service. I will be looking to do the brakes myself too.

I highly recommend Nutexa Frictions for rotors and pads. I swapped mine out for these and the are very well made. Low dusting and work great! And I’ve got a heavy van.



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Yes I have! VW dealer wants £550 for the front discs and £490 for the rear! This (and corroded front coil springs for £650) all showed up on the free health check while the van had MOT and 2nd all in service. I will be looking to do the brakes myself too.
Is that Indian Queens you used for the service?
 
@flying banana did you get the parts locally or mail order?
I took the duff disc and pads to the local car shop here in thorne so he had the sizes and then they ordered them in for me. Got them same day. Other option was euro car parts who seem to have alot of stock from various makes. Botch. Brymbo. Pagid etc. I don't find much,if any difference between them all apart from the price . Go middle of the road. Ie not the dearest but not the cheapest.
 
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