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How to buy the best washing machine 27 January 2021 How to buy the best washing machine You'd think all washing machines make a decent job of washing and rinsing but we've found plenty of machines in our tests that fail on these basic tasks. Aaron West View all It really does pay to do your research before you buy. From drum size to spin speed, discover what you need to know to get the best washing machine. If you already know what type and brand of washing machine is for you, then head straight to our washing machine reviews. Video: how to buy the best washing machine
One New Year's resolution some people will have in 2021 is to be become more environmentally friendly. While this will no doubt include recycling more and using tote bags instead of plastic alternatives, consumers can also make a huge difference to the planet by going green with their money, according to consumer group Which? How you spend your cash and where you keep it often has a direct impact on the environment whether you're paying your monthly bills or paying into your pension. There are a number of steps consumers can follow to be more green with their money in 2021 This could be due to unwittingly funding everything from the development of renewable energy to the extraction of fossil fuels.
Many of us have switched to wireless headphones in recent years. They do away with tangle-prone wires, and can make things much simpler if your smartphone lacks a headphone jack. But, as with any cordless device, the rechargeable batteries don’t last forever, and they can be surprisingly hard to replace. Deteriorating battery life was a top reported fault in our latest headphone reliability survey. No one wants to be forced to upgrade their headphones just because the battery wears out, especially with many wireless headphones costing £100 or more. It’s not great for the environment either. And if you opt for a truly wireless earbud-style set, such as the Apple AirPods, you’ll typically only get around five hours or so of playback before needing a top-up from the charging case even when the headphones are brand new, so even a modest deterioration in battery life over time can be annoying.