All About Life Without Maids
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daranic:
Hi Daranic,
osim, can you pm me the link to that YouTube video? I am interested in DIY my Daikin aircon too. My aircon is about 12-13 years old too, and the last they were cleaned was.... I don't even remember. :slapshead:
TIA!
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I got my laundry sanitiser le! The Walsh promo is still on. Itβs really worthwhile stocking up now. I reckon the b1f1 promo is not going to return. This promo shd be the product launch promo.
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Imami:
I got my laundry sanitiser le! The Walsh promo is still on. It's really worthwhile stocking up now. I reckon the b1f1 promo is not going to return. This promo shd be the product launch promo.
It's an old brand really. I've bought many times b1f1 over the years. It's value for money and 1 bottle can last many washes
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osim:
Oh really :oops: ok, then no need to cart home all the bottles on the rackImami:
I got my laundry sanitiser le! The Walsh promo is still on. It's really worthwhil stocking up now. I reckon the b1f1 promo is not going to return. This promo shd be the product launch promo.
It's an old brand really. I've bought many times b1f1 over the years. It's value for money and 1 bottle can last many washes
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dasalo:
Roomba users, I'm asking a very silly question. Do you need to take the roomba to each section of the house? ie. from living to room and other rooms? Or does it moves automatically around the whole house? Assuming there are no kerbs amongst the room and the living.
Place Virtual Wall Lighthouse at door of each room (leave it on & it'll switch on automatically when roomba is activated).. This way, roomba will clean each room completely before crossing the lighthouse to another place... -
PettyLittle:
If your house not very big, say 1200sf, then just leave roomba loose. For my scooba, I let scooba roam the living n dining, close all other doors. Then water change or recharge battery n clean the bedrooms one by one with door closed.dasalo:
Roomba users, I'm asking a very silly question. Do you need to take the roomba to each section of the house? ie. from living to room and other rooms? Or does it moves automatically around the whole house? Assuming there are no kerbs amongst the room and the living.
Place Virtual Wall Lighthouse at door of each room (leave it on & it'll switch on automatically when roomba is activated).. This way, roomba will clean each room completely before crossing the lighthouse to another place... -
1amber:
If your house not very big, say 1200sf, then just leave roomba loose. For my scooba, I let scooba roam the living n dining, close all other doors. Then water change or recharge battery n clean the bedrooms one by one with door closed.[/quote] Initially I too let the roomba clean living & dining together. But due to the random moving, I felt its more efficient to go section by section (i watched how roomba clean first few daysPettyLittle:
[quote=\"dasalo\"]Roomba users, I'm asking a very silly question. Do you need to take the roomba to each section of the house? ie. from living to room and other rooms? Or does it moves automatically around the whole house? Assuming there are no kerbs amongst the room and the living.
Place Virtual Wall Lighthouse at door of each room (leave it on & it'll switch on automatically when roomba is activated).. This way, roomba will clean each room completely before crossing the lighthouse to another place...
Guess its really your preference. Cheers
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Hi mummies,
Have you used a dryer (for clothes) before? Is it better than spinning the clothes dry? What brand is good value for money and approx. how much? Pls advise as Iβm thinking of getting one. Thanks! -
Angelight:
Im still using the kind of cloth dryer for more than 7 years. Looking to get a new one but cannot find one anymore.Hi mummies,
Have you used a dryer (for clothes) before? Is it better than spinning the clothes dry? What brand is good value for money and approx. how much? Pls advise as I'm thinking of getting one. Thanks! -
Angelight:
Hi AngelightHi mummies,
Have you used a dryer (for clothes) before? Is it better than spinning the clothes dry? What brand is good value for money and approx. how much? Pls advise as I'm thinking of getting one. Thanks!
I have been using a Fisher & Pykel for 7 years. Still going strong. We wash clothes everyday. Lots of towels as we shower between 2-4 times daily. All the towels and home clothes goes into the dryer or else no space to dry. So based on frequency of use and length of service, this machine hasn't failed us. Cant remember how much though.
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