Irish Taxi Forum
Public Area => Taxi Talk => Topic started by: Belker on June 22, 2022, 07:47:56 pm
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Chillmax air. (45 notes in Tesco's).
(https://i.postimg.cc/SJ2dzbjt/chillmaxair-1.webp) (https://postimg.cc/SJ2dzbjt)
As fer set-up, it was probably the easiest electrical device that I ever set-up,
(https://i.postimg.cc/mcb69pvz/thumbnail-IMG-0531.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/mcb69pvz)
Plug it in, wet the filter, pour in cold water and turn on, that's it !
As fer the noise level, it is only a fraction (20%) of the noise level that an oscillating fan makes.
It's by night (or sleep time) that it is absolutely fantastic, by night I put it on a chair at the end/side of the bed and it mildly blows cool (not dry) air over me on the medium (2) setting, as fer the noise level, you would want to be listening to hear it.
As fer it dripping water, the only water drips were from me clumbsily filling the water tray.
As fer the ice in the water tray, I tried that, didn't make much difference, but seemingly it is important to use cold refridgearated water. A half liter of water wil keep it going fer about 8 hours.
Fer 45 notes in Tesco's, I would highly recommend it.
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Just open your car window, thought you lived in it.
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i fuckin hate hot stuffy weather.
i can't enjoy my cuppa teas properly.
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i fuckin hate hot stuffy weather.
i can't enjoy my cuppa teas properly.
Hot tea and hot weather go hand in hand.
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My Da served in the military in Port Said in Egypt, loved tea.
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I luv the cup of Cha….Have at least 20 of them every day,
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I luv the cup of Cha….Have at least 20 of them every day,
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Eight years ago my wife was laughing at me for bringing a box of Aldi tea bags to Kerala in India, even though the area is famous for its tea plantations and hill stations. 8)
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Ha ha Bit like bringing sand to Marocco?
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Ha ha Bit like bringing sand to Marocco?
We stayed here:http://www.baycliff.in/ it was an Air B&B so we weren't sure what would be there, boy was I glad of a mug of Chai on the lawn.
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Chillmax air. (45 notes in Tesco's).
(https://i.postimg.cc/SJ2dzbjt/chillmaxair-1.webp) (https://postimg.cc/SJ2dzbjt)
As fer set-up, it was probably the easiest electrical device that I ever set-up,
(https://i.postimg.cc/mcb69pvz/thumbnail-IMG-0531.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/mcb69pvz)
Plug it in, wet the filter, pour in cold water and turn on, that's it !
As fer the noise level, it is only a fraction (20%) of the noise level that an oscillating fan makes.
It's by night (or sleep time) that it is absolutely fantastic, by night I put it on a chair at the end/side of the bed and it mildly blows cool (not dry) air over me on the medium (2) setting, as fer the noise level, you would want to be listening to hear it. A half liter of Cold refrigerated water will keep it going fer about 8 hours.
Fer 45 notes in Tesco's, I would highly recommend it.
I'm getting some serious value from my Chillmax Air these last few days !
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Glad to see you are chillin out! yay
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Chillmax air. (45 notes in Tesco's).
([url]https://i.postimg.cc/SJ2dzbjt/chillmaxair-1.webp[/url]) ([url]https://postimg.cc/SJ2dzbjt[/url])
As fer set-up, it was probably the easiest electrical device that I ever set-up,
([url]https://i.postimg.cc/mcb69pvz/thumbnail-IMG-0531.jpg[/url]) ([url]https://postimg.cc/mcb69pvz[/url])
Plug it in, wet the filter, pour in cold water and turn on, that's it !
As fer the noise level, it is only a fraction (20%) of the noise level that an oscillating fan makes.
It's by night (or sleep time) that it is absolutely fantastic, by night I put it on a chair at the end/side of the bed and it mildly blows cool (not dry) air over me on the medium (2) setting, as fer the noise level, you would want to be listening to hear it. A half liter of Cold refrigerated water will keep it going fer about 8 hours.
Fer 45 notes in Tesco's, I would highly recommend it.
I'm getting some serious value from my Chillmax Air these last few days !
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KjAV8CXF0kY (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KjAV8CXF0kY)
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Chillmax air. (45 notes in Tesco's).
(https://i.postimg.cc/SJ2dzbjt/chillmaxair-1.webp) (https://postimg.cc/SJ2dzbjt)
As fer set-up, it was probably the easiest electrical device that I ever set-up,
(https://i.postimg.cc/mcb69pvz/thumbnail-IMG-0531.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/mcb69pvz)
Plug it in, wet the filter, pour in cold water and turn on, that's it !
As fer the noise level, it is only a fraction (20%) of the noise level that an oscillating fan makes.
It's by night (or sleep time) that it is absolutely fantastic, by night I put it on a chair at the end/side of the bed and it mildly blows cool (not dry) air over me on the medium (2) Low (1) setting, as fer the noise level, you would want to be listening to hear it. A half liter of Cold refrigerated water will keep it going fer about 8 hours.
Fer 45 notes in Tesco's, I would highly recommend it.
This little yoke been keeping me alive these last few days, obviousely all sold out at the moment in Tesco's, Woodies and Homestore, but if you get one later in the year, then plank it fer next years heatwave !
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Man's not hot!!
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34 degrees in Chur in Switzerland, and 25+ in Ireland with a breeze is refreshing.
Not an Avensis, but you get the idea:
(https://i.postimg.cc/c6zHrN1L/ferrari.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/c6zHrN1L)
Ferrari 812
Ermy could sell his corpo gaff and put a few bob to it. 8)
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Not a fan!
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Not a fan!
(https://i.postimg.cc/JHDbZH1q/458-1.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/JHDbZH1q)
(https://i.postimg.cc/w3my5pX0/458-2.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/w3my5pX0)
Rent for $1600 a day
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(https://i.postimg.cc/MMhYsm34/Bentley.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/MMhYsm34)
(https://i.postimg.cc/t1cdTzbT/Bentley2.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/t1cdTzbT)
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(https://i.postimg.cc/r0QDsVx9/Lambo.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/r0QDsVx9)