Archive for the ‘Fridges’ Category
Tuesday, September 29th, 2009 by Jo
No one plans on spending much time in the kitchen at uni - unless it’s where everyone plays ring of fire and watches Diagnosis Murder re-runs - so you’ll be needing some kitchen basics which won’t put a dent in your loan and which will survive daily abuse.
We’ve come up with some best value appliances which will ensure that you can live off the three student staples: toast, tea and beans…and a little something to make sure no one makes off with your beer.
Tesco have a great range of value products and we’ve found a Kettle, toaster and sandwich toaster all for under £30.

kettle - Tesco Value JK07 - £10

toaster - Tesco Value 2T07 - £9

sandwich toaster - Tesco Value Sandwich Toaster - £10

With a microwave, you can pretty much live pan-free. Take a look at the 20 litre Daewoo KOR6L15. It’s a bargain at £38 with five power steps and auto-cook function.
This final item may not be seen as an essential but you’ll soon realise that beers in the fridge disappear quickly. Keep them safe by investing in this Matsui MTT507WW mini fridge which can live in the safety of your room. It’s £72 plus delivery and has a 60 litre capacity…that’s a lot of beer!
Tags: beans, beer, beer fridge, best value, best value kitchen appliances, cheap, cheap kitchen applainces, kettle, kitchen appliances, microwave, mini fridge, sandwich toaster, tea, Toast, toaster, uni, university
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Tuesday, August 18th, 2009 by Kat
The only problem with buying yourself a great new gadget, or fitting out your kitchen with up-to-the minute appliances is what to do with the things they replace. Disposing of old electricals can be a bit of a headache and they often end up gathering dust at the back of a cupboard or in the attic.
At the moment, over 75% of old electricals end up in landfills, polluting the soil. Every year Britain produces enough electrical waste to fill Wembley Stadium 6 times over. And this mountain of junk is growing - Britain produces 5% more electrical waste every year.
The irony is that over 85% of the materials that make up electrical goods are recyclable, and recycling them has never been easier. Here’s our quick guide to the right way to get rid of old TVs, kitchen appliances, gadgets and mobile phones.

What can I recycle?
If your product has a plug or a battery it can probably be recycled. Double check by looking for the crossed-out wheely bin symbol somewhere on the product case or manual.
Tags: batteries, electrical waste, Green, Mobile Phones, recycling, take back, WEEE
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Friday, November 14th, 2008 by Jo

It’s not a particularly great time to be moving house at the moment so for those of you who just want to spruce things up a bit, you can do so for less than you think.
The kitchen is where all the action happens, food action, that is. It’s also one of the most expensive rooms to totally redo because of all the appliances that have to go in it. But there are some great bargains to be had in the appliances department. We’ve been through all the reviews to pick out a load of cheap appliances that have great reviews from their owners.
We’ve even managed to find a fridge-freezer, washing machine, oven, hob, dishwasher and microwave all for under £800!
We’ve also included some smaller items like kettles and toasters. Check them out:
Best cheap appliances
Washing machine - Indesit WIB111 - £175
Oven - Indesit FI21KB - £135
Hob - New World NWGHU60Ss - £78
Fridge-freezer - Hotpoint RFA52 - £209
Microwave - Russell Hobbs SMS21 - £40
Dishwasher - Beko DWD4310 - £160
All the above for under £800!
Kettle - Kenwood Mona Kettle - £15
Toaster - Kenwood TTP103 - £18
Food processor - Kenwood Delia’s Cheat Gadget - £17
Some real bargains there. I can’t believe that food processor is only £17! It’s been reviewed by 333 people and has a score of 9.1/10 so it’s definitely a little gem. It was also recommended by TV chef extraordinaire, Delia Smith, so it must be good.
There are plenty more bargains to be had too but just make sure you read the reviews first to ensure the product is actually any good.
Tags: appliances, cheap appliances, cheap kitchen, dishwasher, food processor, fridge-freezer, hob, Home and DIY, kettle, kitchen, microwave, oven, Toast, toaster, washing machine
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Friday, October 10th, 2008 by Jo
In light of the credit crunch, you would have thought that we’d all be being a little more careful over our spending but new research from Reevoo has found that we not only still spend a fortune on electrical devices but we are also still shopping for middle of the range brands, rather than cheaper ones. But it must be said that we are at least reading more reviews so that we can be sure we’re spending our money on worthy goods.
The poll of 3,000 households revealed that 77% of Brits are now opting to read customer reviews before selecting items such as televisions, washing machines and dishwashers. And 69% of people are taking more time over choosing electrical products.” – very wise.
The research also showed that over our working lives, we will spend a massive £48,940 on electrical devices alone. And what is the item we’ll have to replace the most? The humble kettle. We will buy one every three years, costing us £1000 over our lifetime.
But that’s small fry compared to the amount we’ll spend on PCs, TVs and ovens over the years. The table below shows how often we’ll replace items and how much they’re likely to cost us.
| |
Replaced every ? years |
Average Cost (£) |
Number bought over 60 years |
Total Cost (£)
|
| Kettle |
3 |
50 |
20 |
1000 |
| DVD Player |
4 |
70 |
15 |
1050 |
| Straighteners |
4 |
50 |
15 |
750 |
| Games Console |
4 |
230 |
15 |
3450 |
| Toaster |
4 |
40 |
15 |
600 |
| Computer |
4 |
500 |
15 |
7500 |
| TV |
5 |
500 |
12 |
6000 |
| Hairdryer |
5 |
30 |
12 |
360 |
| Electric Shaver |
5 |
100 |
12 |
1200 |
| Curling Tongs |
5 |
20 |
12 |
240 |
| Washing Machine |
5 |
400 |
12 |
4800 |
| Microwave |
5 |
70 |
12 |
840 |
| Oven |
6 |
545 |
10 |
5450 |
| Dishwasher |
6 |
370 |
10 |
3700 |
| Speakers |
6 |
100 |
10 |
1000 |
| Food processor |
6 |
70 |
10 |
700 |
| Fridge |
6 |
420 |
10 |
4200 |
| Freezer |
6 |
420 |
10 |
4200 |
| Hi Fi |
6 |
100 |
10 |
1000 |
| Radio |
6 |
50 |
10 |
500 |
| Alarm Clock |
6 |
40 |
10 |
400 |
Spending patterns differ in different regions. Click on the map below to see how much you’re likely to spend in your area:

Tags: Home and DIY
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Monday, October 6th, 2008 by Jo
We?ve been looking into design here at Reevoo. Good product design is becoming more and more important and clever and innovative designs are what consumers look for to save time and make their lives a little easier.
So we looked into which brands were coming up with the best designs. When a shopper buys something from one of Reevoo?s 55 retail partners, they are sent an email asking them to rate it. One of the categories they rate is the design of the product.
Looking at 22,000 products, with over 15 reviews, we took these design scores and ranked all of the products in terms of their score for design ? the product with the highest score at the top.
What we found was pretty impressive for one brand in particular. In the top 100 products for design, a whopping 51 of them are from Samsung! It?s a real result for the brand that has put a strong focus on design in recent years.
LG in second place and Sony and Apple in joint third made up the top 3.
If you?re a regular reader of Decide What to Buy, I?m sure you can guess at which product Numatic had in the top 100? Hetty! She?s had a stonking 2008, already topping the best vacuum cleaner list back in June and in March.
But we wanted to look deeper into the data so we split the products up into categories. We looked at Home Entertainment, Mobile Phones, White Goods, Computing and Home and DIY in more detail to see which brand?s products performed the best for design in each category.
And here are the results:
Home Entertainment:
1. Toshiba 46XF355D (television)
2. Samsung LE37A656 (television)
3. Toshiba 40XF355D (television)
4. Samsung LE37A436T (television)
5. Samsung YP-K3JAB 4GB (MP3 player)
6. Samsung YP-P2JCB 8GB (MP3 player)
7. LG 32LG5010 (television)
8. Sony Bravia KDL32W4000U (television)
9. Pioneer Kuro PDP5080XD (television)
10. Samsung PS50Q97HD (television)
Mobile Phones:
1. Samsung F480 Tocco
2. Apple iPhone 8/16GB
3. Nokia 8600
4. Motorola PEBL U6
5. Samsung P520 Armani
6. Motorola W375
7. Sony Ericsson W890i
8. Sony Ericsson T650i
9. Motorola ROKR U9
10. Nokia 7500
White Goods:
1. Bosch KTR18P20GB (fridge)
2. Miele GT 316 ES (freezer)
3. AEG-Electrolux Santo 75348KG (fridge-freezer)
4. Baumatic BF207SLM (fridge-freezer)
5. Kenwood GT/AL17 (microwave)
6. Samsung RSA1DHMH (fridge-freezer)
7. Daewoo ERF336MB (fridge-freezer)
8. Samsung RSH1DTMH (fridge-freezer)
9. Miele KFN 8762 SDed (fridge-freezer)
10. Samsung RSH1DBBP (fridge-freezer)
Computing:
1. Apple MacBook MB403
2. SONY Vaio VGN CR31Z
3. HP DV9646EM RECON
4. ACER M1100
5. Dell Inspiron 1525
6. HP DV9702EA
7. Compaq Presario V6642EM
8. HP V6630EM
9. HP DV9705
10. Toshiba Equium P200-1ED
Home & DIY:
1. Numatic Hetty (vacuum cleaner)
2. Neff B1442NO (oven)
3. Neff B1442S0 (oven)
4. Neff U1322N1GB (oven)
5. Electrolux Insight EKT6045X (oven)
6. Bosch HBN1315 (oven)
7. Prestige 47433 (steam cooker)
8. Bosch HBN131251 (oven)
9. Aeg B41014 (oven)
10. Neff B1422 (oven)
Tags: Apple, appliances, bosch, Computers, Design, electricals, Environment, Fridges, Green, home, Laptops, Mobile Phones, MP3 Players, News, nokia, numatic, Products, Samsung, Sony, Televisions, Toshiba
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Thursday, September 25th, 2008 by Jo
www.reevoo.com/pink
If you’re a girl who needs everything to be pink; if you’re a guy who’s struggling to find a gift for his girlfriend or if you’re a man who just likes a bit of pink, it turns out you’re not alone.
Research by consumer review website, Reevoo.com, looked at how popular pink products were across its own website and those of its partners. Websites such as Dixons, The Carphone Warehouse and Currys were analysed to find out how pink products shaped up compared to their duller counterparts.
In the last 3 months, the pink JVC Everio GZ-MG330 camcorder has been one of the most popular models on the market and one of the most popular pink products. One in twenty camcorder visits has been to look at this pink camcorder.
To continue the success of pink products, the pink Motorola ROKR U9 has been a great example to all pink mobile phones. Out of all 22,000 products, from TVs to MP3 players and washing machines, it was the 21st most popular product.
And it wasn’t just mobile phones bringing down the big guys, the Medion Celeron Processor Pink Laptop beat the mighty 17 inch MacBook Pro in the popularity stakes.
A Decide What to Buy favourite, Hetty, also did well to be the 16th most popular vacuum cleaner. There are over 375 vacuums so Hetty did pretty well.
You can see the top 10 pink products below, how popular they are in their categories and how popular they are compared to all the other 22,000 products.
Click on table above to enlarge.
To celebrate all this pinkness, Reevoo has created a page full of the pinkest products around. Fom pink MP3 players and pink laptops to pink irons and pink beanbags, they’re all there. You can find them at www.reevoo.com/pink.
Tags: shopping
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Thursday, August 28th, 2008 by Sam

With households around the land worrying that it’s time to tighten belts, we thought we’d help show you how you can get the most from your purchases and do your bit to save the planet at the same time – after all, who wants another summer like we’ve just had?
In addition to Reevoo’s normal job, of using real customer reviews to help you decide what to buy, Reevoo now allows you to search by which household products are the most energy efficient. With energy prices up by 20% this year, we thought this was pretty smart, as well as green.
So, what difference will this really make?
We took one of the market’s top energy rated fridge freezers, the Indesit BAAN134, which has an A* energy efficiency rating and carries the Energy Savings Trust Feature, and compared it to your average light bulb.
At roughly HALF the power usage of a 60 watt lightbulb, not only will the Indecit keep your beers chilled but it might tempt you to live by fridge-light during fast approaching autumnal months.
We wouldn’t expect you to compromise on quality either, the Indesit scored 9.2 out of 10 by those that bought it and 93% of buyers would recommend it.
So, if you’re interested in making your home as cost and energy efficient as possible, or just want to find out which washing machine uses less power than your iPhone, check out the home product reviews on Reevoo.
[Guest post by Matt]
Tags: credit crunch, energy, Environment, fridge freezers, Fridges, Green, Home and DIY, save, white goods
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Thursday, August 7th, 2008 by Sam
It seems us Brits are baffled by modern technology that was sent to help us. According to a poll of 2000 people (by the folks over at Reevoo), mobile phones, SatNavs and even TV remotes send us into panic and rage when we can’t figure out how to use them. In fact, a whopping 32% of people admitted to throwing a complicated gadget across the room when they couldn’t work out what to do with it.
Digital cameras were voted the most complicated with SatNavs and mobile phones close behind. Interestingly though, people are obviously happy to live in confusion with their SatNavs, as only 6% actually read the manuals!
More alarming is that the same numbers of us are as baffled by our laptops as our ovens (the nation’s health crisis suddenly makes sense now…). And people are more inclined to read their TV manual over their oven’s. Hmmmm.
And even when a device goes wrong, more than a quarter will try to fix it themselves, or even buy a new one, instead of turning to the instructions.
Here’s the full list of things we find complicated:
1. Digital Camera - 26%
2. GPS navigation - 21%
3. Mobile phone - 19%
4. Washing machine - 18%
5. Camcorder - 17%
6. DVD player - 15%
7. Games console - 13%
8. TV remote control - 13%
9. MP3 player - 13%
10. Microwave - 12%
11. Computer - 12%
12. Digital photo frame - 12%
13. Scanner - 11%
14. Laptop - 10%
15. Television - 10%
16. Modem - 10%
17. Oven - 9%
18. Printer - 9%
19. Answer machine - 9%
20. Freeview box - 8%
21. Broadband - 8%
22. Sky - 8%
23. Dishwasher - 7%
24. Digital TV - 7%
25. Hi Fi system - 7%
26. Tumble dryer - 6%
27. Iron - 6%
28. Telephone - 6%
29. Clock Radio - 5%
30. Smoke alarm - 5%
31. Electric timer - 5%
32. Smoothie maker - 5%
33. Alarm clock - 4%
34. Blender - 4%
…and how many people bother to read the manuals for these items:
1. I don’t read manuals - 46%
2. Mobile phone - 19%
3. Washing machine - 17%
4. Television - 16%
5. Digital Camera - 14%
6. Microwave - 11%
7. Oven - 10%
8. DVD player - 10%
9. MP3 player - 9%
10. Laptop - 9%
11. Computer - 8%
12. Printer - 8%
13. TV remote control - 8%
14. Broadband - 8%
15. Telephone - 7%
16. Tumble dryer - 6%
17. Iron - 6%
18. GPS navigation - 6%
19. Camcorder - 6%
20. Dishwasher - 6%
21. Hi Fi system - 6%
22. Scanner - 5%
23. Freeview box - 5%
24. Answer machine - 5%
25. Alarm clock - 5%
26. Modem - 5%
27. Smoke alarm - 5%
28. Clock Radio - 5%
29. Games console - 5%
30. Sky - 4%
31. Digital TV - 4%
32. Digital photo frame - 3%
33. Electric timer - 2%
Tags: Brit, gadgets, survey, technology
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Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008 by Jo
We thought it was about time we carried on our rooms on a budget theme. This week, we’re looking at kitchens on a budget.
We’ve looked at everything you’d need for a kitchen – minus the cabinets themselves – and our budget kitchen comes in at £1114.
Obviously everybody’s kitchen will be different colours so we’ve gone for standard, yet sleek, black and stainless steel.
First up are the essentials, sink, oven, hob and fridge-freezer.

We’ve gone for the attractive Astracast KO10RS sink. It’s £150, 98 cm wide and has a bowl size of 43 x 50 cm.
Everyone knows that if you want the best control over your cooking, the only way to go is gas. We’ve found this great stainless steel hob and oven pack from Baumatic. It’s £200 and has been rated 9.1/10 on Reevoo.

The top rated and best value for money fridge freezer we could find was the Indesit TA5S. It’s £240, has more fridge room than the large American-style fridges and it’s got some great reviews. Lots of owners are very impressed with its capacity, quality and value for money.
Ok, so far we’ve covered the essentials and we’re up to £590. Not bad for a fridge-freezer, oven, hob and sink?
Let’s move on to appliances.

The Breville JK123 kettle is simple to use and great value for money at £16. The matching Breville TT48 toaster is only £19. It has independent controls for each slice and a digital display.

This £51 Kenwood SJSS25 microwave has been rated 8.5/10 by the people who have bought it. Its capacity is 25 litres and it also has a grill function. One review reads “Easy to use, attractive, cost effective, efficient, fast, easy to wipe clean and maintain”.

For a dishwasher, we’ve gone for the Hotpoint FDL570. It’s £215 and it’s only 49 decibels so you won’t annoy the neighbours.

And finally, the washing machine. The A-rated Hotpoint WF321 is £223 and it has a larger than average load capacity of 6kg. Pam from Salisbury says “It is easy to use, not too noisy, nice big door and nice looking”.
So there you have it, a stylish kitchen for a little over £1000. Job done.
Tags: appliances, budget, dishwasher, freezer, fridge, Green, hob, home, Home and DIY, kettle, kitchen, microwave, money, oven, sink, Toast, toaster, washing machine
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Friday, July 4th, 2008 by Jo

"the big button dropped off after a couple of days, glue technology obviously not having reached the point in Taiwan where it can be successfully used to stick things together" HTC Touch Dual

"Reversing the doors turned out to be an absolute lesson in self control and anger management" Hotpoint FF187E

"MICK HUCKNALL CAN DO NO WRONG" Simply Red Stay Compact Disc

"Doesn’t come with a free Nigela Lawson clone : /" LG MS1944JL

"Not overly keen on the ‘jolly’ little jingle it plays when it has finished" SAMSUNG WF7604NAW
Tags: Fridges, fun, funny, Funny friday reviews, Mobile Phones, Washing machines
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