I've recently become disabled (stroke) and use the Spear & Jackson razorsharp one, above. It's very lightweight and very sharp. One of the best tools I've bought since coming out of hospital.
A trowel in the hand is worth a thousand lost under a bush.
Does anyone use a face steaming gadget for use with a cold or similar?
I got one second hand on Ebay for a few quid and it is, indeed, unexpectedly great. I have a horrid bug and it is a life saver. 130 watts but only used 5 mins at a time.
A reading light that can be clipped on to books and my Kindle, or stand on its own on the bedside table. Has 3 light settings so I also use it as a mobile night light.
I’m not sure if I mentioned this before, but I find a good battery pack to be a game changer. I have an old iPhone 6 with little battery life but with the battery pack I never have to worry about running out of power. It holds about 48 hours of charge and keeps charge well over months. You can also charge some laptops and tablets from the pack - good for travelling with on trains and planes etc.
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I bought one second hand off Ebay and it seems like a thing of magic and wonder. Unexpectedly excellent. Thanks for the tip!
I got one second hand on Ebay for a few quid and it is, indeed, unexpectedly great. I have a horrid bug and it is a life saver. 130 watts but only used 5 mins at a time.
Anker is a very good firm.