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Could you send me someMrs WW has tweaked her ice cream making technique and yesterdays strawberry ice cream was the best ever. She's going to make chocolate chip next.
Could you send me someMrs WW has tweaked her ice cream making technique and yesterdays strawberry ice cream was the best ever. She's going to make chocolate chip next.
We had exactly almost the same thing except it was the people who installed it came the next day and didn’t charge usWe bought a new front door from a local company a couple of years ago so we contacted them to ask if a fitter could come and look at the kitchen PVC door as it was difficult to push up the handle after closing it. We had it installed years ago and not by them.He came at 1.30pm today..right on time,spent 15 minutes adjusting it and wasn't able to make it as easy as before the problem but much better and much less strain on the hand. I asked him how much and he said they wouldn't charge so I gave him £20. He could easily have said it was beyond adjustment and we'd have accepted that and bought a new one from them at about £500-600. We will,however, go back to them when we do need it replacing. The company had been recommended by friends .
We bought a new front door from a local company a couple of years ago so we contacted them to ask if a fitter could come and look at the kitchen PVC door as it was difficult to push up the handle after closing it. We had it installed years ago and not by them.He came at 1.30pm today..right on time,spent 15 minutes adjusting it and wasn't able to make it as easy as before the problem but much better and much less strain on the hand. I asked him how much and he said they wouldn't charge so I gave him £20. He could easily have said it was beyond adjustment and we'd have accepted that and bought a new one from them at about £500-600. We will,however, go back to them when we do need it replacing. The company had been recommended by friends .
I think quite a few things like that can be sorted with a little bit of effort and imaginatioin without getting in the pros. It's also a very satisfying feeling when you succeed. I recall sorting out that same door some years ago and bought a new metal strip for it .The one that sits over the latches.My wife couldn't believe I'd done itMy sister has just had a new front door and bay window and the cost.... My Gosh! We had a jamming handle a while back but I took it apart, cleaned and lubricated it myself and it's been fine ever since.
as surely based on all tests it should be working!Overheated and activated the cut out?This could easily be in the WBMT
"The Kettle with a mind of its own"
We have a Russell Hobbs one of the type that is cordless and sits on its 360degree base. It has been AOK for some few years(?) and was OK yesterday evening but this morning would not work, with no sign of anything 'blowing'.
I checked the fuse and it was AOK..................we got 'old faithful' out of the cupboard to do its duty and enjoyed our morning cuppa's.
So to my further checks...I got my my multi-meter out and:-
Put some water in and put it on the base and the darned thing worked.....................so just what could have gone wrong, that corrected itself with no obvious intervention (other than checks) by me???
- checked that power was still actually reaching the base ~ yup
- checked the continuity of the kettle terminal/element & the switch ~ yup it was OK
- what next
as surely based on all tests it should be working!
I concur, I've / mine has done that in the past.Overheated and activated the cut out?
Overheated and activated the cut out?
I concur, I've / mine has done that in the past.
When someone forgot to put the minimum amount of water in it.

Because it had already cut from last time! I don’t know how your kettle/counter top is but it’s very easy to knock the switch with some other appliance/dish or whatever which can obscure the light and if you leave the kitchen immediately or are distracted it’ll heat up & cut out — if it’s empty at the time there’ll be no ‘boiling noise’.A good point, though not in this case................we, as normal, put water in and it simply(?) would not work![]()
Because it had already cut from last time! I don’t know how your kettle/counter top is but it’s very easy to knock the switch with some other appliance/dish or whatever which can obscure the light and if you leave the kitchen immediately or are distracted it’ll heat up & cut out — if it’s empty at the time there’ll be no ‘boiling noise’.
Well in that case just put it down to poltergeist activity and move on.On the surmise that such a cutout is based on a bimetallic strip or similar, its cooling period is never hugely long.
You are probably right and I don’t want to bang on about it but it happened to that I found my current kettle unresponsive and empty after a long time (I only mean hours) I’d disuse, got the ‘gas’ kettle out and used it and started looking for a replacement but found it had come to life again like yours. Cunning Chinese technology, probably was reporting back to its masters for instructionsOn the surmise that such a cutout is based on a bimetallic strip or similar, its cooling period is never hugely long.
FWIW
The kettle does not have anything against/near to trigger the switch and prior to this morning it had last been used the previous evening.
Lastly, as far as I recall as per my OH she normally turns the kettle off at the wall socket.....so even if the switch was triggered it would not run.
PS as for 'no boiling noise', this kettle even if you upend always has a smidge of water in it......and on the odd occasion when i have Inadvertently switched on, thinking I had filled, it will roar & hiss triggering prompt action!![]()
You are probably right and I don’t want to bang on about it but it happened to that I found my current kettle unresponsive and empty after a long time (I only mean hours) I’d disuse, got the ‘gas’ kettle out and used it and started looking for a replacement but found it had come to life again like yours. Cunning Chinese technology, probably was reporting back to its masters for instructions![]()

Now that is interesting.Those 360° base kettles have a physical trip inside the central connector that stops the switch engaging. If that got stuck, or is damaged, the kettle will not work (reliably?).
It seems the poltergeists have moved onindeed the kettle lifts off freely again!
I see I wasn't clear with my previous statement; the physical trip on 360° base kettles is located in the plug assembly on the underside of the kettle, not in the base itself. Sorry about that.Now that is interesting.Those 360° base kettles have a physical trip inside the central connector that stops the switch engaging. If that got stuck, or is damaged, the kettle will not work (reliably?).
It's normal behaviour is that it freely lifts off of the base.....but this morning it behaved oddly. It was 'snatching' i.e. lifting the base up though loosely.
Using my multi meter I was sticking the probes, carefully, into the base terminal, so just possible I physically reset something in the socket and indeed the kettle lifts off freely again!
Ah! yes there is a 'detente' switch in the base of the kettle that latches the "on switch".I see I wasn't clear with my previous statement; the physical trip on 360° base kettles is located in the plug assembly on the underside of the kettle, not in the base itself. Sorry about that.![]()
Exorcism by proxy.PS so far so good, in that the kettle continues to work as normal![]()
Exorcism by proxy.
The power of talk photography
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My 2 year old granddaughter fits in to that category I now have to hide / remove from view most things when she is coming for a visitand some just seem to be like wrecking balls and nothing lasts in their hands.
An interesting point.Don't point and laugh but I actually believe the following, at least to some extent.
I've always thought that I have almost an affinity with things and I do think that perhaps some people do and perhaps some don't. If this is the case why it is the case could be complex and have more than one root and cause but some people seem to be able to break just about anything whilst others have the same stuff for years. For example when I used to fix stuff I was amazed at the problems that other fixers had that I didn't. AFAIK the native Americans or at least some of them believe that everything has a spirit, a Manitou, which you have to be in agreement with so that's another possibility. Another one is a bit odder, people like my dad who couldn't wear rings or watches as the rings would snap and the watches would stop working. Electrical fields maybe? On the whole and for whatever reason I do think that some people are more sympathetic to things and some just seem to be like wrecking balls and nothing lasts in their hands.
Also, I have decent spatial awareness to 'see' inside things which often inaccessible![]()
I would got for it. Maybe the new Banksy.A cardboard box.
After a delivery we have a lovely cardboard box which I suppose I'll cut down and put into the blue recycling bin but looking at it reminded me of the days when as a little boy I'd be overjoyed to get a cardboard box and I'd draw on every inch of it. Happy days. Poor but happy
If no one would see me I think I'd grab a pen and have a go at it, just for the memories![]()
Don't point and laugh but I actually believe the following, at least to some extent.
I've always thought that I have almost an affinity with things and I do think that perhaps some people do and perhaps some don't. If this is the case why it is the case could be complex and have more than one root and cause but some people seem to be able to break just about anything whilst others have the same stuff for years. For example when I used to fix stuff I was amazed at the problems that other fixers had that I didn't. AFAIK the native Americans or at least some of them believe that everything has a spirit, a Manitou, which you have to be in agreement with so that's another possibility. Another one is a bit odder, people like my dad who couldn't wear rings or watches as the rings would snap and the watches would stop working. Electrical fields maybe? On the whole and for whatever reason I do think that some people are more sympathetic to things and some just seem to be like wrecking balls and nothing lasts in their hands.
So. Big screen tv in the bedroom, impromptu light shows, copious quantities of ice cream. There's a picture building here.We have a Samsung TV in our bedroom and quite often it makes a loud click and then a light flashes underneath and the screen flickers and a few times it's turned itself on whilst doing this. It's always in the early ours, 1am, 2am or so. I assume it's receiving updates from planet Samsung but none of our other Samsung TV's have done this.
Curiously, a few years ago, now disbanded, I was part of a large paranormal investigation team.On a similar note. Close proximity or holding a magnet makes me feel really nauseous.
The human brain is immensely complex and from what I can tell, there's very little concensus on how it works at a conceptual level. One thing that does seem to be clear is that there are any number of events that can influence both its development and its health. In my opinion, the wide variation of aptitudes in humans is unsurprising. On the contrary, it would be surprising if such a wide variation did not occur.It could be that all that and traits like those help with things whilst some other people are just ham fisted and / or careless.
Curiously, a few years ago, now disbanded, I was part of a large paranormal investigation team.
99.9% were proven "otherwise"
There was a pub not too far from me, where the staff were very uncomfortable going into the cellar, it was cold ( as you would expect)
People would get bad headaches and a general feeling of being unwell, and uneasiness, if they were in there for more than a couple of minutes.
It was all explained away by EMF. There were very large power cables running, not that deep, under the floor,
that even the owner was unaware of.
The slight movement of occasional metallic objects were also attributed to the magnetic field being generated ...
As the Carlsberg. advert says ..... well it was a pub ....![]()
It was all explained away by EMF. There were very large power cables running, not that deep, under the floor,
that even the owner was unaware of.
It was a full scientific investigation, the "lead" guy was doing it for a PhD,Did anyone check the cellar for high CO2 levels? Not an unknown phenomenon in pub cellars.
Took mum out for lunch at a Chinese restaurant. They say that you can tell if a Chinese restaurant is good if it has Chinese customers. It was full and I'd say 90% of the customers were Chinese.
It was very good!![]()