Posts Tagged ‘appliances’
Sunday, December 13th, 2009
The best coffee maker is not always the most expensive. Cheap brewers are found often which can rival more expensive brands. You just need to take the time to figure out which one works best for you.
Here’s a breakdown of the steps to follow in choosing the best brewer for your needs.
Step 1: Find Out The Correct Coffee Brewing Dimensions.
How many cups of coffee do you require per day? How many of them are coffee drinkers in your house? If you normally consume only one or two cups of coffee a day, a single or two cup coffee maker would be a good pick for you. Or, get one of the larger coffee makers instead. You need to narrow down your choices based on the size of the coffee machine you desire.
Step 2: Know and understand the right kind of technology.
Which one do you want? A simple and non-automatic coffee brewer or the fully programmable ones. The one touch technology fully functional coffee brewer would be the best choice for a person who has very little time for himself as the person can save a lot of time comparing to the manual-type of coffee brewing machine.
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Friday, July 17th, 2009
by Howard W. Kingsbridge
Furnace heated homes all feature furnace filters. These are small filters that sit inside your heating system and collect dust and particles from the air that passes through them. They require regular cleaning to ensure they run smoothly and efficiently.
Global recommendation is that you change or clean your furnace air filter every month. When the time comes to make a change, have a good read through your service manual to familiarize yourself with the necessary tools and sequence.
Using the electric switch supplied on your furnace, you need to disconnect the power, before you perform any furnace maintenance, including filter changes. If your heater is gas powered and not electric, you should also shut down your gas line connection. Again referring to your specific model’s manual, you need to locate and open the furnace blower door. Your reference manual should describe where it is and how to open the door on your furnace model. Once the blower door is open, your furnace’s filter should be clearly visible. Simply slide out the filter to replace it with the new one. If you run into any problems or it seems to remove only with great difficulty, then I recommend you refer to your heater model’s manual.
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Wednesday, December 10th, 2008
by DeeDee Dobson
With even science backing up the fact that most women adore the color pink, there’s a pretty good chance that you have friends or family members who would love a fabulous pink gift for their next birthday (or other special event). Here are 6 gifts no pink-lover can resist.
Weleda Wild Rose Body Oil Swiss company Weleda grow most plant ingredients that go into their products biodynamically in their own gardens on a plateau in southern Germany. Biodynamic cultivation uses no pesticides or toxic substances whatsoever, so you don’t have to worry about your skin absorbing all those pesky chemicals that are found in many mainstream oils and lotions. Their wild rose body oil comes in a dark blue glass bottle with a bright pink label and the main ingredients are jojoba, sweet almond, and organic musk rose oil. If the thought of putting oil on your skin grosses you out, don’t worry – it does get absorbed very quickly, and leaves your skin incredibly soft and sweet smelling (not overpoweringly “rosey”). $25.
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Sunday, November 23rd, 2008
by DeeDee Dobson
With even science backing up the fact that most women adore the color pink, there’s a pretty good chance that you have friends or family members who would love a fabulous pink gift for their next birthday (or other special event). Here are 6 gifts no pink-lover can resist.
Weleda Wild Rose Body Oil Swiss company Weleda grow most plant ingredients that go into their products biodynamically in their own gardens on a plateau in southern Germany. Biodynamic cultivation uses no pesticides or toxic substances whatsoever, so you don’t have to worry about your skin absorbing all those pesky chemicals that are found in many mainstream oils and lotions. Their wild rose body oil comes in a dark blue glass bottle with a bright pink label and the main ingredients are jojoba, sweet almond, and organic musk rose oil. If the thought of putting oil on your skin grosses you out, don’t worry – it does get absorbed very quickly, and leaves your skin incredibly soft and sweet smelling (not overpoweringly “rosey”). $25.
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