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Philips i9000 review: my face is still thanking me
By Timothy Coleman published
Money no object? Then the Philips 9000 series of premium electric razors could be worth a look – here's my review of the base model following six months use.

I swapped all of my kitchen appliances for this one high tech gadget, and it's already making me cook more often
By Josephine Watson published
The Thermomix TM7 is a uniquely positioned device, offering fantastic utility and great performance, but is it worth the lofty price?

Narwal Flow robot vacuum review: superb cleaning let down by software quirks
By Alistair Charlton published
The Narwal Flow rolls right over the competition when it comes to mopping, but doesn't always do as it's told.

The Aqara Doorbell Camera Hub G410 is much more than just a video doorbell – but remember it's not waterproof
By Chris Price published
A chunky video doorbell powered by six AA batteries, the G410 benefits from local storage and sharp images, but is let down by lack of weatherproofing.

Nanoleaf Smart Multicolor Floor Lamp review: a deceptively simple and affordable light with an app that could be more user friendly
By Sharmishta Sarkar published
There’s nothing particularly standout about the Nanoleaf Smart Multicolor Floor Lamp, but this feature-packed light offers excellent value for money.

Small but perfectly formed, the De'Longhi Dedica Duo is my new favorite entry-level espresso machine
By Cat Ellis published
A stylish little espresso machine with an affordable price tag that delivers consistently great results, whether you're brewing hot or cold.

The Nutribullet Triple Prep System is a blender and food processor combo that handled almost every recipe I could throw at it
By Abigail Shannon published
The Triple Prep System makes light work of even tricky blending jobs, only struggling a little when it comes to small quantities

The Nutribullet SmartSense is an excellent, powerful blender, though its 'smart' mode feels unnecessary
By Abigail Shannon published
The SmartSense is a smooth operator when used manually, and its automatic mode feels a bit unecessary.
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