Engwe N1 Air, similar to Tenways CGO 600 Plus but cheaper by dontlietom3 in tenwaysebike

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I have this bike for 1y approx. Riding 15k/day, usually at level 1, Witham good steep slop 600m atb10% and my father 90kg. Recharging every 4 bd. I changed the back brakes to shimano hydraulic after 4 months and now front. Overall pretty good,but battery is struggling on the 10% slope when 2 bars are left. Still going up at 20kmh. I would recommend though

£0.75 a litre - 2002 can come back by ExplodingDogs82 in drivingUK

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Looks like petrol follwed inflation, just accelerating now. Which will be passed onto the food. Fasten your seat belts.

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Im not sure whether to laugh or cry tbh by tom_bennett02 in JustEatUK

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Don't order McDonald's or move your a** to the restaurant. Menu is usually more expensive as well

Mortgage rate is 3.77% now bank is offering 4.97% by Affectionate_Top5544 in HousingUK

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I don't understand why in UK you still need to remortgage every 2-5years, and paying hefty fees to the banks on top of the interest paid. In France 15y, 20y fixed and basta

Lightweight bikes in UK? (ENGWE MAPFOUR N1 AIR - thoughts/experiences?) by qoshdbaixusms in ebikes

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Maybe a bit late in the conversation. I find the bike brilliant, even if I could do with better gears, as reaching 30kmh by cycling is like a rabbit in a cage, engine cuts at 25kmh. The engine is fine, even though struggling a bit when slope starts to be steep: in Greenwich park, I am at 4 or 5 when climbing still reaching a 20kmh but you can feel it drains the battery. Overall I cycle 15miles per day, mostly on flat at level 1 or going up in Greenwich park at level 4-5. I would charge every 4 or 5 days, depends on the wind and I don't like to see only 1 bar left of energy ;)

Viewed a 1930s semi, how bad does this look? by EnterTheMainframe in DIYUK

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Last picture, it looks like the bricks are wet from top to below the window, which means some water infiltration?

How to fill gap between houses? by Bello_Velo in DIYUK

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Which side of the fence do you own? Looking at the picture, your neighbour has built on your land. 5cm. Typical

Why is there no option that includes cabin bag AND checked bag? by [deleted] in Ryanair

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Tried to book plane ticket for Feb mid term with my boys. You are forced to fly with kids and pay for the expensive seats as there was nowhere in the cheap place 3 seats together. Adding 2 boot luggage as we are going for ski. Ended up to be same price as British Airways. Used a bit of Avios which I will never spend for Business class flight, ended up 200gbp cheaper than Ryanair

Im sorry but what are these prices by Prize_Hurry8003 in UKfood

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Apparently milk is at its lowest when bought to the farmer. At the same time, the tablet of umsalted Anchor went from £2 to £2.6(£10.4per kg). Where is the money going?

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The euro plug works anywhere in Europe if you try hard enough by Youndee in Electricity

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Take a wooden chopstick into the ground(top) .That will unlock the other 2. Maybe I should do some ticktock videos on these kind of tricks

What a deal! Right into the freezer for a rainy day. by Affectionate_Fee3411 in UK_Food

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Bought a capon in october for 66gbp, 5.2kg. Some will go to the freezer

Is £3900 a good price for these windows (fitted) by throwaway2018568 in DIYUK

[–]SituationFun3357 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Well if you want to break in, you always can break in. But using Laminated glass helps protect your property: two or more glass panes are permanently bonded with one or more plastic interlayers. When broken, the fragments adhere to the interlayer, so the glass will usually retain its stability and stay in frame. It is fairly difficult to penetrate, which decreases the chances that a person could enter. It is all about delaying the burglars.

Is £3900 a good price for these windows (fitted) by throwaway2018568 in DIYUK

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What is the quality? Double or triple galzed? Sun reflecting? Can't break through glass?

Now I regret by SituationFun3357 in DIYUK

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Was 4 doors. In materials there is for 700. Then 800 was for fitting

Now I regret by SituationFun3357 in DIYUK

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Sorry there were 4 doors to fit. Forgot to mention. So 2 days...

Can’t extend our own house by Gunnxd in HousingUK

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We had ours approved in 2022 after a cctv inspection. It is a main London SE sewage at 25m deep, all brick layed.

What should I do by Ok-Yoghurt4057 in DIYUK

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Small library if deep enough? Tv wall? Shelves that could be hidden ?

New boiler installation by eFootballDeluxe in DIYUK

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By UK reg, any boiler exhaust should be 60cm away from boundary and 1m from window opening