Posted by Notcot on Oct 7, 2010 in
Gadgets
The AEROPRESS is an entirely new way to make coffee. Water and grounds are mixed together for ten seconds. ; Then gentle air pressure pushes the mix through a micro-filter in 20 seconds. The total brewing time of only 30 seconds results in exceptionally smooth flavor. Tasters ranging from professional cuppers and author Kenneth Davids to coffee aficionados all praise the smooth rich flavor. ; ; “Wow! That is some rich coffee. In comparing the AeroPress to a French press the AeroPress does produce a cup with more body and flavor.” ; ; “AeroPress – the best coffee I’ve ever made.” ; ; “A symphony of subtle tastes and texture.” ; ; “I’ll go as far as to say I’ve never made a cup of coffee this good at home ever even with my French press… Cleanup is great. I’m sold. In short: Wow!” ; ; “I’m so completely sold on the AeroPress. … I like you am enjoying some of the best coffee I’ve ever had. What an amazingly effective yet simple thing the AeroPress is. I know what all my coffee drinking friends are getting for Christmas this year.” ; ; “I’ve never even had coffee shop coffee this good.” ; ; Aerobie Aeropress Filters are available to purchase: ; http://www.play.com/Gadgets/Gadgets/4-/12134484/Aerobie-Aeropress-Filters/Product.html ;
Price : £ 17.99
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Posted by Notcot on Apr 22, 2010 in
Phones
Average Rating: 4.5 / 5 (11 Reviews)
Product Description
Solwise Description Standard domestic telephone wiring uses three wires to carry the signal between the master socket and the extensions. Two of these wires come from the outside and are connected directly to your local telephone exchange. The third wire is generated in your master socket and carries the ‘bell’ signal which is used to ring some old-fashioned telephones when someone calls you. If you have an ADSL service with each phone connected to a micro-filter then the bell-wire is completely redundant since a bell signal is generated in each micro-filter for the few phones which still need it. Now, unfortunately, this bell-wire tends to cause some degradation to the ADSL signal as it travels about your house. The Solwise solution to this problem would be to detach the front section of your master socket and disconnect the bell-wire(s) (from pin 3) and re-fit the faceplate. The BT solution is called the iPlate! This device places a filter on the bell-wire (which remember is not required!). (The best solution for ADSL wiring is based on a centralised master faceplate splitter such as our ADSL-NTEFACE models, please consider this option if you have ADSL signal quality issues.)
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Brand New BT I-Plate – Interstitial Plate – ADSL
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