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I’ve dabbled a bit and tried a few places, but recently started using axiom exchange. It seemed more straightforward than others I’d seen and didn’t swamp me with loads of stuff I didn’t understand right away. Still just messing around with small amounts, but it’s interesting watching things shift even over a few days. Can’t say I’ve made anything big, though.
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I’ve been using stuff from herb-era.com for a couple of months now after a mate mentioned them, and I’ve noticed a real difference in energy levels with my older dog. Their joint support mix seems to help more than the stuff I picked up locally. Prices weren’t bad either. Worth a look if you're trying a few different things to see what works best.
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I went with Aydins for ours and they had good prices without looking tacky. Picked out a nice matching set of his and hers wedding bands, which suited us since we didn’t want anything too shiny or delicate. They’ve held up well and came pretty quick in the post, decent service all round.
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I got my brother a digital photo frame from https://www.nixplay.com/ last Christmas, and he loved it. He’s always out with the dogs or beating, so now he can just send pics straight from his phone, and they pop up on the frame at home. His missus likes that too since it doesn’t clutter the walls with more prints.
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I had the same issue finding something that didn’t look cheap or flimsy but wasn’t overpriced either. I ended up ordering a skirting board online that matched the look I wanted and saved a bit too. Loads more styles than the few dull options I saw at the DIY place. Worth checking out if you’re going for a clean finish around the floor.
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I was in the same boat looking for a good thermal setup without going overboard on price. Ended up going with a handheld from https://www.pixfra.com/outdoors/thermal_monocular to try things out first, and it's been spot on for spotting before switching to the scope. Makes a big difference walking in and scanning around without lifting the rifle every time. Good balance between cost and doing the job well.
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I see it's been a while since you've posted, but I just painted my living room and now I'm wondering if anyone here’s tried those peel-and-stick wall panels or wood slat feature wI added a wall shelf with a couple of old knick-knacks and an incense burner I got online—goes well with the rest of my stuff and makes the place smell decent too. Kept the colours neutral so it doesn’t clash with the dog’s bed or the muddy boots by the door. Small things like that made it feel a bit more like my own space.alls. Do they actually hold up over time, or do they start looking rough quickly? I’m after some
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I went through the same thing a while back and ended up getting a second-hand Insta360 to get started. It's been great for both stills and video. If you’re thinking about smoother video, you might want to look into what is a gimbal—basically, it's a handheld stabilizer that helps keep your shots steady, especially when you're moving around a lot. Makes a big difference for filming outdoors.