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Cath Kidston Bubbles Crush Mug

Published 23/01/2011 by jenni

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As part of my dooyoo Christmas stocking of prizes, I received this lovely Cath Kidston mug. Dooyoo must be secretly stalking me as I still haven’t got around to buying a nice mug for work, but after careful thought I decided I’d keep this one at home as the ones at work tend to go missing on a regular basis.

The mug manages to find that balance between being elegant and having a large capacity. It stores a generous 18oz, which Google informs me is around 530ml – so it holds a lot but doesn’t look massive. It’s bigger than the standard size mugs I have at home, but it’s not so big it’s difficult to store, hard to wash or easy to knock.

The mug is a plain white colour, cheered up by the brightly coloured spots, or ‘bubbles’, in green, blue, pink, yellow and red. I often find with Cath Kidston that the designs are far too fussy for my tastes, but this simple design will suit any kitchen and I wish they did more things in this kind of style! There are also other designs in the range, including stars, and apparently a lot of people mix and match them to create a set. The mug has a shiny, glazed finish, and it narrows down to the bottom which has a rough china finish and a removable sticker with ‘Cath Kidston’ written on it.

The mug is made from fine china/porcelain, and it’s a bit thinner than a standard mug but you don’t feel you have to treat it extremely carefully like a cup. The quality is excellent and the mug is flawless. The design has an extremely good finish, and it does look like an expensive product.

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Beko WME7267 Review

Published 19/01/2011 by jenni

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After buying a new dryer recently, I was after a new washing machine to go with it. My old washing machine was over five years old (probably closer to ten, we inherited it when we bought our house), and had only three temperature options and a couple of programme settings, so it was definitely time to upgrade.

I did a lot of research before deciding on a washing machine, as I wanted one with plenty of features and had a good energy rating, but wasn’t too expensive. The Beko WME7267 was one of about three washing machines that met my requirements, and ended up being the cheapest and having the highest capacity. The price for this machine varies wildly, and can be as much as £350 for the silver model. I paid £250 for my silver version from Argos, which also offers a collect/recycling service for your old machine for just £7. Don’t forget to look for cashback deals and free delivery codes to make it cheaper as well!

Key Features

The Beko WME7267 is a front-loading washing machine which holds up to 7kg of clothes, features a range of different programmes, and is fitted with a child lock. The machine’s door automatically locks once a cycle is started, and unlocks itself a few seconds after they cycle fully finishes. It uses 1.19kWh and 52 litres of water per cycle.

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