AEM Dryflow and Oiled Filter Comparison
Stephan Papadakis compares the AEM Dryflow and Oiled Filters. Watch this video to know which filter you have.
Stephan Papadakis compares the AEM Dryflow and Oiled Filters. Watch this video to know which filter you have.
Brief video shows Kleenoil filter compared to standard full-flow filter. It also demonstrates Kleenoil's water extraction capabilities.
When buying discount kitchen appliances UK shoppers tend to wander round the various discount superstores trying to make up their minds as to what they really want. It seems simple at home when they decide to buy a new washing machine or dishwasher to replace their old one that would cost as much to repair as buy new, but once they walk into that store it all changes. Â Â
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Perhaps you are moving into your first home, and are looking for the best you can get with the cash you have available. You might have your own reasons for purchasing a new kitchen appliance, but irrespective of what appliance you want to buy, whether it is a large kitchen appliance such as a freezer, or a small kitchen appliance such as a bread machine, the same principles apply.
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You get to the store and not only do you see a large number of different makes and models, but also a large number of prices. Suddenly all your plans and discussions go out of the window because you have no idea what make or model you want. Not only that, but you are not sure any more if the store you have chosen is offering the best choice or the best prices. So what do you do? You ask an assistant.
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Assistants generally help you as much as they can, but there can be problems. In many stores, whether it is a small High Street shop or a discount superstore on a retail site, the staff may have been instructed to push one particular model or another because a new range is coming in. Or perhaps it is not selling so well, and the store wants to shift the stock. There is nothing underhand about any of this, but keep in mind that the advice is not always impartial.
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The other problem you have is that the staff are conversant only with the products that they sell, and certainly wouldn’t recommend another that is not in their range. Therefore you decide to go onto the next store, and compare prices. There you will likely find different models of discount appliances, or if they are the same the prices will be the same because the stores have agreed not to compete on price they would end up giving the stock away!  They compete on other aspects of the sale, such as extended warranties or delivery costs. You have therefore no idea of what prices are available elsewhere for the same items.
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