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I spent 6 months testing this 50-pint dehumidifier — it wasn't quite what I expected
By Peter Wolinski Published
The Pro Breeze Dehumidifier is a decent option for ensuring consistent humidity, although it lacks the pace and range of similarly-priced rivals.

I tested Simply Good Coffee’s (mostly) plastic-free brewer — and it’s actually a fantastic Moccamaster alternative
By Erin Bashford Published
Simply Good Coffee Plastic-Free Brewer is a great Moccamaster alternative capable of making delicious coffee in minutes, but it’s not 100% plastic-free.

I tried this ridiculously cheap bean-to-cup espresso machine so you don't have to — and it's a total head-scratcher
By Erin Bashford Published
On Episode 11 of The Coffee Lab, I attempt to answer the age-old question: can you get a good bean-to-cup for under $350?

Dyson’s 2-in-1 purifier fan is the perfect way to beat the summer heat — except for one major flaw
By Peter Wolinski Published
RecommendedThe Dyson Find+Follow Purifier Cool PC3 is a powerful air purifier and fan, but comes at a hefty cost.

As a KitchenAid purist, these 10 stand mixer and appliance deals are hard to resist during its EOFY sale
By Lucy Scotting Published
Interested in a new KitchenAid appliance? Nab these discounted stand mixers, coffee machines and more during the brand's EOFY sale.

Thinking of investing in A/C this summer? Here's how to keep your cool
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How to get real value when you invest in cooling for your home or home office

Clean up with Shark this EOFY — top-rated vacuums, purifiers and beauty tools are up to 68% off
By Lucy Scotting Published
As a fan of Shark, its EOFY sale is not one I can miss, with up to AU$180 sliced across a range of home and beauty appliances.

Ninja's EOFY sale is too delicious to miss — save up to AU$200 on our favourite air fryers, blenders and more
By Lucy Scotting Published
Ninja Kitchen's EOFY sale is hard to beat, with up to AU$200 sliced across its entire range of kitchen appliances.

I made two identical espressos with $5 coffee beans and $20 coffee beans — and yes, the coffee snobs are right
By Erin Bashford Published
Episode 10 of The Coffee Lab sees me pitting cheap and expensive beans against each other: Do you really need to spend $20 on coffee beans?
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