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EZ CUT, a cutter knife that even can be used when blindfolded
Nothing feels better than receiving the product that you’ve ordered online. However, it is a bit annoying when you need to unbox many boxes when they are wrapped with several…
Monitor the air you breathe with AirNotis
Everyone is exposed to the risk of breathing polluted air. You may not know this, but chemicals are commonly emitted from many household products we use at home. From detergents,…
Smart Broom with 4-Blade Quadruple Clean Power: BROOMBI
One sweep with the Broombi is equivalent to doing 4 sweeps or more by a normal broom. Can you believe that? Broombi cleans any mess perfectly and efficiently with a…
How To Upgrade Your Kitchen On a Budget
The idea of a kitchen upgrade can easily put fear into the heart of your bank account but you may be surprised to learn that this doesn’t have to be…
How to Keep Your Timber Deck Fire Safe
Timber decking makes for a great addition to the home and it creates a space outside the property which can offer a wonderful place for al fresco dining and lapping…
Guide to Merbau Timber
Merbau timber is one of the most commonly purchased timbers here in Melbourne and that is thanks to its range of potential uses. In the home this is a timer…
How To Find A Comfortable Bathtub
What considerations would you make if you needed to get a new bathtub for your home? Would you look at price? Color? Style? Shape? Materials? All of these are of…
How to Choose The Best Oil For Your Timber Deck
If you have a timber deck outside your property, then it is absolutely essential that you do all that you can to ensure it is protected. In order to do…
How to Choose The Best Taps For Your Kitchen
If you are giving your kitchen a makeover then kitchen taps are going to play a larger role in the overall style and feel of the space than you may…
How to Size a Residential Air Conditioner?
When it comes to buying a new air conditioner for your home, getting the size right is important. If you go for a system which is too small then you’ll…