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One of the Best Robot Vacuum Cleaners in Malaysia (2020)

One of the Best Robot Vacuum Cleaners in Malaysia (2020)

 Philips SmartPro Easy Robot Vacuum Cleaner FC8794

  • 4 effective cleaning modes with a 3-step process
  • 5.8cm slim design for cleaning tight spaces
  • 23 sensors for accurate navigation

     

    This Philips Robot Vacuum Cleaner FC8794 is a great option if you don’t like messing around with an app. Instead, all you need to do is to push the On/Off button, and this robot vacuum will get to work. You don’t need to set its path because it has the Smart Detection System 2 that is fitted with a total of 23 sensors. It can sense its surroundings and plot out the best route to follow to give you the best cleaning results.

    Even without an app, there is an option to set up a schedule for the vacuum to work, 24 hours in advance. As this robot vacuum moves throughout the room, its dual brushes push the dirt onto its path which allows the nozzle to suck it all up. Air that passes through this robot vacuum is also filtered through an EPA12 filter which effectively catches 99.5% of small dust particles. But that is not all, as there is a microfiber pad which follows-up by picking up micro pieces of dust which have been missed out on. You can also wet this pad to achieve an effect similar to mopping.

    Another plus point of this Philips Robot Vacuum is that it has a very slim profile that measures just 5.8cm. This means it can fit under furniture like your sofa, tv console or bed frames and clean up the dirt under too. Emptying the dust bucket is also effortless thanks to its functional design. You won’t accidentally touch the dirt and dust collected.

    Philips is a well-trusted brand in the home appliances category. The Philips Robot Vacuum Cleaner FC8794 is another excellent addition to their lineup, which would work great for any home.

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    Capturing perfect moments - VIVO V20SE

    Capturing perfect moments - VIVO V20SE

    VIVO has released the V20 SE smartphone – part of the all-new V20 series – in Malaysia. 

    A realisation of vivo’s commitment to user-centric design, V20 SE offers innovative selfie capabilities that allow users to record and capture the perfect moments in their lives.

     WITH cutting-edge camera technology, trendy design, and strong all-around performance, V20 series devices perfectly complement the lifestyles of young, fast-moving, and fashion-savvy consumers.

    V20 SE’s 32MP front camera gives users a fun and accessible means to elevate their selfie experience.

    The device offers a range of interesting stickers and special effects, as well as convenient photo and short video production and sharing, satisfying the consumer need of connecting socially through fun selfie photos and videos.

    Super Night Mode – supported on both the front camera and the main lens of the 48MP-8MP-2MP rear camera setup – enables users to capture high quality shots at low-light scenarios.

    V20 SE sports an ultra-sleek and light design, with a 3D glass body measuring 7.83mm thin, to complement the expressive and trendy style of young consumers.

    The 6.44-inch FHD+ AMOLED screen also delivers remarkably crisp images, making images and videos come to life.

    In Malaysia, the V20 SE comes in two stunning colours: Gravity Black and Oxygen Blue.

    The price of V20 SE starts at RM1,199.

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    Dyson Debuts the Dyson Digital Slim™ Vacuum

    Dyson Debuts the Dyson Digital Slim™ Vacuum

    Dyson revealed the Dyson Digital Slim™ vacuum, a lightweight and powerful cord free vacuum engineered to deliver a barefoot clean. The new Dyson Digital Slim™ vacuum is both 20% smaller and 30% lighter, with no loss of suction, featuring a powerful Dyson Hyperdymium™ motor, highly efficient cyclones and carbon fibre filaments for fine dust pick up.

    “To make a strong-performing vacuum it must effectively capture fine dust and small debris and maintain constant powerful suction. In our latest machine, we set about going even further, seeking to condense our proprietary cleaning technologies, making our lightest machine to date while refusing to sacrifice cleaning performance. Starting at the floor we’ve completely re-engineered our soft Fluffy cleaner head, introducing a new light and robust brush bar, giving a compact and lower profile cleaner head for tight spaces and improved edge pick up. The machine is then powered by our lightweight Dyson Hyperdymium motor and 11 precisely engineered cyclones which ensure no loss of suction. The Dyson Digital Slim™ vacuum is both 20% smaller and 30% lighter, with no loss of suction,” said James Dyson, Founder and Chief Engineer.

    Engineered with Asian owners in mind, home trials were conducted to better understand cleaning habits and the ergonomics behind cord free vacuuming. Dyson engineers discovered cleaning is more frequent in Asian homes and that the prevalence of hard floors demands superior fine dust pick up. In developing the Dyson Digital Slim™ vacuum, Dyson engineers focused on making a lighter machine more suited to frequent cleaning habits, with a shorter wand to complement those with a smaller physique, and with powerful suction to give a barefoot clean.

    Technology Condensed

    The Dyson Digital Slim™ vacuum has the high performing technology features of a Dyson V11 cord-free vacuum, yet it’s 20% smaller and 30% lighter. It features a 40% lighter soft roller cleaner head, a specifically designed motor from our range of Dyson Hyperdymium™ motors that produces the powerful airflow found in all our Dyson machines; 11 scrolled cyclones, unique to this machine with greater separation efficiency for less energy whilst ensuring the capture of fine dust. The Dyson Digital Slim™ vacuum also achieves 99.97% filtration of particles as small as 0.3 microns while maintaining no loss of suction.

    The engineers were able to do this through some key advances:

    A soft roller cleaner head that is 40% lighter, with a 20% lower profile.

    Dyson engineers also stitched the carbon fibre filament and felt on the cleaner head together, rather than using adhesive, which enabled significant weight-loss. Despite the downsizing, the Dyson Digital Slim™ vacuum achieves similar pick-up as the V11 cord-free vacuum, picking up large debris and fine dust simultaneously.

    The airflow path through the cleaner head was also re-engineered to create a more direct path for the airflow. Smoothing out sharp corners and creating a more direct and even route for the airflow from the floor into the neck of the cleaner head, which means better edge cleaning performance.

    A lighter body and smaller wand

    While the Dyson V11 cord-free vacuum cleaner’s main body is made of two pieces, the Dyson Digital Slim™ cord-free vacuum cleaner is one piece, with seals, rivets and the thickness of walls all paired down, to achieve weight reduction.

    The Dyson Digital Slim™ wand is 15% shorter and 6.3 mm thinner than the Dyson V11 series.

    Other engineering features in the Dyson Digital Slim™ vacuum include:

    An adapted Dyson Hyperdymium™ motor

    The motor spins up to 120,000rpm, creating powerful suction. Its ceramic shaft is cured at 1,600°C to make it three times harder than steel, yet with half the density.

    11 scrolled cyclones

    At 100,000g, the 11 scrolled cyclones have been redesigned to fit the machine and ensure they remove more dust and dirt from the airflow. A wider radius at the entry point reduces energy losses, scrolling air in at a less tangential angle to reduce air resistance. As the cyclones narrow, air is accelerated to create the centrifugal forces that capture fine particles.

    Properly functioning cyclones are key to no loss of suction as it means less fine dust is pushed to the pre/post motor filters. Efficient cyclones topped with a powerful Dyson Hyperdymium™ motor generates one continuous airflow from the cleaner head pick up through the cyclones and filter out to the exhaust.

    A powerful lightweight 3-in-1 cleaner: It cleans floors, mattresses and hard-to-reach areas with different attachments.

    Its whole machine filtration captures 99.97% of microscopic particles as small as 0.3 microns, expelling clean air. With an airtight gasket around the cyclone assembly and a pressurised rubber seal around the advanced filter, the whole system is fully sealed – preventing dust from leaking back into the air.

    It’s intelligent, with an LCD screen that shows the cleaning mode, and remaining run time, as well as offering filter maintenance reminders and blockage reports. It has a better grip. The circumference of the handle has been made smaller allowing for an easier and more comfortable grip for people with smaller hands.  The shape of the trigger has also been contoured for greater comfort for a finger.

    Maintenance is easier as the machine has been engineered for smoother, easier dirt ejection.  The brush bar, clear bin, combined pre/post motor filter, and light-up crevice tool are all washable. The removable, fade-free, energy-dense battery is made up of five nickel-cobalt-aluminium battery cells that run for up to 40 minutes in eco mode on hard floors, and up to 5 minutes in boost mode. The battery is also swappable, providing up to 80 minutes run time in eco mode.

    The Dyson Digital Slim™ vacuum is available from now at our ESH outlets. Visit us at Empire Shopping Gallery, Bangsar Shopping Centre and PJ SS2 outlets. You may also shop online at esh2u.com.

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    Our home, our sanctuary… or is it?

    Our home, our sanctuary… or is it?

    Our home is our sanctuary. A personal space that provides us with a sense of belonging and safety. This is where we rest, spend time with our family and for some, it is even where we work. We do spend at least half a day at home or at least eight hours in the bedroom. However, there is a threat. Something we don’t see and it doesn’t mean it isn’t there.

    We take for granted the air we breathe. Many indoor air pollutants are not visible to the naked eye.

    Dust is something people speak about all the time. It is one major allergen, however, the more dangerous pollutant in the home are Volatile organic compounds (VOCs). VOCs are organic chemicals that have a high vapor pressure at ordinary room temperature.

    Did you know that even common everyday items in the home emit VOCs that are hazardous to health? Plastics emit VOCs. Solvents – Household cleaners, degreasers, arts and craft supplies, glues, “off-gassing” from newly installed carpets, flooring, particle board, and furniture.

    Get a good air purifier to protect us from this ever-changing world

    Blueair is an air purifier designed in Sweden for better and cleaner air within the comfort of your home. Known as the world’s best air purifier, it is compact but powerful and it cleans 16 sqm five times per hour. Blueair features an intelligent sensor that scans the air quality in real time for you to breathe better with the power of clean air.

    We live in an environment different from yesteryears. Another pollutant we need to be cautious with is carbon monoxide – An odorless, colorless gas produced by everyday household appliances or heaters that burn natural gas, oil, wood, propane, or kerosene. It is a major component of car exhaust.

    As of 2010, there were more than one billion motor vehicles in use in the world, excluding off-road vehicles and heavy construction equipment. Furthermore, researchers estimate that the world’s fleet will reach two billion motor vehicles by 2020, with cars representing at least 50 percent of all vehicles. And again, although produced outside the home, once the front door is opened or you crack a window open, the air flows in and is stuck within the four walls.

    Here are some tips on how to decide on a purifier suitable for you

    Do not let manufacturer claims fool you. The Clean Air Delivery Rate (CADR) measure the volume of filtered air in cubic feet per minute (CFM) an air purifier on its highest setting delivers into a standard sized room. With CADR, it is easy to tell which room air purifier works best. The three key numbers for the most common indoor pollutants are tobacco smoke, dust, and pollen.

    The higher the CADR number, the faster the rate of removing indoor air pollutants. CADR is independently tested and certified by the Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers (AHAM) and is often the first step and one of the most important factors in buying a room air purifier. For best results, look out for the AHAM Verifide symbol alongside the CADR number.

    A room air purifier can help mitigate health issues related to indoor air pollution. However, there are many different factors involved, such as the type of filter technology, contributing to efficiency. Be sure to identify the contaminants you want to eliminate and select your air purifier accordingly.

    It is important to select an air purifier with the capacity to handle the total air volume continuously. Use some basic geometry to choose the right size- measure the length and width of the room and multiply to get the total area in sqm.

    The AHAM recommended room size of an air purifier is based on five air changes per hour, meaning the unit filters the total air volume in the room every 12 minutes. Ensure the recommended room size on the AHAM label matches that of your room, but you can’t go wrong with an air purifier that filters the air in the room five times per hour. Which means you should look out for an air purifier that gives you a minimum of five ACH (Air Exchange per Hour).

    The World Health Organisation’s (WHO) guidelines for acceptable levels of continuous background noise indoors is below 45dB during the day and 35dB at night.

    To figure out how much electricity a room air purifier consumes, check the wattage- the higher the wattage, the more energy it uses. Look for the Energy Star label when you make your choice. Energy Star is synonymous with energy efficiency and energy savings. Here are the most reliable sources for unbiased information on performance and energy efficiency:

     AHAM, which publishes independent test results and CADR performance ratings and accredited as a standard developing organization by the American National Standards Institute (ahamverifide.org).

     Energy Star, a voluntary energy-efficiency programme established by the US Environmental Protection Agency and US Department of Energy (energystar.gov).

    Before buying, be a smart shopper and verify the legitimacy of the company and performance claims. Most room air purifiers come with a limited warranty covering only what is specified.

    Smart consumers would shop around for the best product and the best, long-lasting warranty available. Warranties are usually available at point of purchase, even online. Also, do not forget to submit the required forms to make sure your newly purchased room air purifier is covered.

    Make the best choice of air purifier to suit your needs. You would have peace of mind knowing you and your family are well protected against the onslaught of pollution.

     

    This article is brought to you by Visionary Solutions Sdn Bhd.
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    Mooncake Recipe

    Mooncake Recipe

    Prep Time:
    2 hrs
    Cook Time:
    20 mins
    Total Time:
    2 hrs 20 mins
     

    Traditional Baked Mooncakes filled with sesame seed or red bean paste and salted egg yolk. A must-have for the Mooncake/Mid-Autumn Festival.

    (Makes 12 mooncakes)

    Course: Cakes
    Cuisine: Chinese
    Servings: 24
    Calories: 330 kcal
    Author: Linda Ooi
    Ingredients:
    • ¾ cup golden syrup (180ml)
    •  cup vegetable oil (80ml)
    • 1 tsp alkaline water (5ml)
    •  cups cake flour or all-purpose flour (340g)
    • 1 tbsp egg yolk mixed with 1 water for egg wash
    • ¼ cup mooncake glaze (4 tbsp)
    Filling:
    • 12 salted egg yolks or however many you prefer, optional
    • 1 tsp Shao Hsing cooking wine (1 tsp for every 4 salted egg yolks)
    • 17.6 oz lotus seed paste (500g)
    • 17.6 oz red bean paste (500g)
    • 2 oz toasted kuachi / melon seeds or sunflower seeds (56g)
    Instructions:
    1. You will also need a 125g mooncake mold.
    2. Combine golden syrup, canola oil, and alkaline water in a small bowl or measuring cup.
    3. Sift cake flour into a large bowl. Make a well in the center. Pour syrup mixture into well and mix with a spatula to form a soft dough. Cover and let it rest for 30 minutes.
    4. Place salted egg yolks in a small dish. Drizzle Shao Hsing rice wine over the egg yolks. Cover with aluminum foil and steam for 8 to 10 minutes. Remove from steamer and pat dry egg yolks with paper towels and allow them to cool completely.
    5. Mix 1 oz (28g) toasted kuachi/sunflower seeds into the lotus seed paste and the 1 oz (28g) into the red bean paste. Form into 12 balls of approximately 90g each. If you are using salted egg yolks, then the lotus seed or red bean paste should be about 80g each. Flatten the ball and wrap the cooked salted egg yolk in the middle. Roll between your palms to form a ball.
    6. Lightly dust working surface with cake flour. Knead dough until smooth adding a little cake flour if necessary. Divide into 12 portions of 35g to 40g each.
    7. Take a portion of the dough and pat into a circle of about 4 inches (10cm). Wrap the dough over a ball of filling. Roll between your two palms to smoothen.
    8. Dust mooncake mold with cake flour. Place the ball of dough and filling in the mold. Flatten to conform to the shape of the mold.
    9. Place mold onto a parchment lined tray and carefully press spring stamp down to get a nice pattern on the top. Gently and carefully lift the mold to release the mooncake onto the tray. Repeat with the remaining dough and filling.
    10. Bake in a preheated 375°F (190°C) oven for 10 minutes. Remove from oven and allow mooncakes to cool for 5 minutes. Brush mooncakes all over with egg wash and return to oven for another 8 to 10 minutes or until golden brown.
    11. Remove from oven and brush on some mooncake glaze just on the top of mooncakes. Transfer to a wire rack to cool completely.
    12. Store in airtight containers for one to two days before serving.
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    10 Vacuum Cleaning Tips | Make Home Living Better

    10 Vacuum Cleaning Tips | Make Home Living Better

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    There are several helpful and easy cleaning solutions to keep your house free of dust, germs and microscopic mites. Today we are going to focus on how to keep your floors clean with a vacuum cleaner.

    The vacuum is one of the most useful tools a homeowner can own to help keep their floors clean. Let's get straight to the tips and start cleaning like a pro!

    1. Twice Is Better Than Once

    To truly pull up the dust and hair on your floor, it is usually better to vacuum multiple times in the same area. On top of this, it would also be wise to go over the areas from multiple directions, as this will help pull up dirt and debris more effectively.

    This is especially important with problematic pet hair. Ask any pet owner, and they’ll tell you how hard it may be to completely get all of the hair off of the carpet and furniture. In extreme situations, you may have to run over the area up to 10 times.

    But even if you don’t own any pets, it’s still wise to go over the carpet multiple times in a zig-zag pattern.

    2. Start A Cleaning Schedule

    Another important cleaning tip when vacuuming your home is to create a schedule. Following a regular schedule and sticking to that routine will help ensure that your floors are clean at all time.

    In most homes, vacuuming once every week or two is sufficient. However, high traffic areas of the home may need a little extra attention. If you have household pets that shed, you should probably vacuum more often than once a week. Or, if you have kids that blindly drop crumbs around the house, try schedule to vacuum the floors every weekend, especially in the areas that they play in.

    3. Change the Bag / Empty the Canister

    You’re going to have a hard time vacuuming your floors in an effective manner when the bag or canister is already full. Whether you have a bagged or bagless vacuum cleaner, it is wise to keep an eye on how full it is.

    • Bagless Vacuums

      If you have a bagless vacuum cleaner, you should be able to see how full the container is. While it’s not necessary to empty it before vacuuming, unless it’s completely full, we would still recommend that you do so. Starting off with an empty canister will make your cleaning efforts more successful and effective.

    • Bagged Vacuums

      For most vacuums, you should change or empty the bag when it is approximately three-quarters full. If you wait too long, the hose might clog or other parts of the device may not operate as efficiently as they should. When this happens, your vacuum doesn’t have the necessary suction to clean the way you need it to.

    No matter what type of vacuum cleaner you own, it is always wise to keep an eye on how full the bag or canister is. If it becomes too full, you will be unable to clean your floors, and in some cases, you may make an even bigger mess as the dirt is unable to enter the vacuum like it’s supposed to.

    4. Spot Treatment

    Vacuums are not stain-killers. If you spill something on your carpet, you should treat it immediately to minimize the likelihood of a long-term stain. When you notice stains on the carpet while you are vacuuming, it is a good idea to treat them with a spot cleaner before you finish vacuuming. This will keep your carpet in better condition and enhance the result of your vacuuming efforts.

    Additionally, if you do notice stains, whether new or old, you should consider using a steam cleaner to help remove some of these stains. Spot treating them is the best move, but utilizing steam on those same spots is just another tool to help you keep your carpets clean and looking good.

    5. Remove Small Objects From the Floor

    Before you begin vacuuming your floors, make sure to pick up all the clutter and remove the small objects from the floor. Not only will this make it easier for you to clean the floors, but it will also prevent these smaller objects from getting stuck in the vacuum. If they do get stuck, you could ruin your vacuum or break an internal part. Not only will this lead to bigger problems, it will also prevent you from truly removing all the dirt and dust.

    6. Move the Furniture Occasionally

    Larger items like furniture are usually fine to leave in place while you are vacuuming. After all, it wouldn’t make sense to move everything in and around your home each week for a sufficient clean. While that would help keep your home cleaner, it’s not a feasible solution for most people.

    However, on occasion, you may want to consider moving the couch or coffee table so you can vacuum underneath those hard to reach places in high-traffic areas of your home. If you are unable to move these larger pieces of furniture, try using one of the accessories that come with your vacuum cleaner to suck up some of that dust or debris that has accumulated.

    7. Choose the Right Setting

    One tip that will help many people vacuum their floors more effectively, is to make sure that you choose the right setting on your device. Many vacuum cleaners have different settings that allow you to adjust it based on the surface you are cleaning.

    If you have shaggy carpet, you will want to use a different setting than if you were cleaning hardwood floors. The settings on your vacuum cleaner should be adjusted based on the height of the surface in which you are cleaning. By adjusting this height, you will ensure that you get the best suction and, ultimately, clean your floors in a more efficient manner.

    Keep in mind that the height of your floors will likely vary throughout your home. If you have different types of flooring in your home, you will want to consider adjusting the settings as you vacuum your home. Whether it’s an area rug or tiled floor, just make sure that you have the best suction possible.

    8. Focus on Hard-to-Clean Areas

    Some areas of your home are more difficult to vacuum. Some of these include the closet or stairs. While it may be tempting to quickly clean these areas, it is often better to focus more of your time on them, especially if these hard-to-clean areas get a lot of traffic.

    When you are vacuuming the stairs, we would recommend using the attachments on your vacuum. This will not only help you clean the many crevices and edges of the carpet, but also prevent you from trying to carry your heavy device and roll it on each step. These attachments may even provide a deeper clean since many of them are designed to tackle furniture, stairs and other hard-to-clean surfaces.

    9. Keep it on When You Leave the Room

    This cleaning tip is really only effective if you own a HEPA vacuum cleaner. HEPA vacuums can be particularly effective at removing allergens and dust in the air, as well as the floors. One little-known tip to help you freshen up a room in your house is to leave your HEPA vacuum running for a few extra minutes. Make sure the hose is removed, and do not forget about it. When you return, the room will look, smell and feel cleaner.

    Note: This tip is helpful, but if you want to truly eliminate airborne particles and improve your indoor air quality, you should look into getting an air purifier for your home. This will be significantly more effective than leaving your vacuum cleaner running. Not to mention much quieter.

    10. Dust Other Areas of the Home First

    When you are cleaning, it is smart to dust the blinds, baseboards, and higher objects before you start vacuuming the floors. This is because when you dust your home, you will stir up the dust that has settled on the many surfaces. The dust that you were unable to capture with a rag or duster will eventually settle back down, much of which will settle on the floor. If you vacuum before dusting, you may end up having to vacuum the floors again once the dust settles.


    With these 10 vacuum tips, cleaning your floors should be easy and fun. If you follow a regular schedule and make vacuuming a priority then your home will be free from problematic dust and debris. Also, remember, vacuuming is a great tool to not only keep your home clean but keep your indoor air levels at healthier levels.

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    Simple Christmas Roast Turkey Recipe

    Simple Christmas Roast Turkey Recipe

    Cook up a feast with this simple classic roast turkey recipe and your guest will never know how simple it is to prepare this juicy meat!

    10-12 serves | 30mins prep | 150mins cook

     Ingredients

    • Turkey
    • 2 tbs lemon juice
    • 1 lemon, rind grated
    • salt for seasoning
    • black pepper for seasoning
    • 3 brown onions, chopped
    • 2 carrots, chopped
    • 4 sticks celery, chopped
    • 1/2 bunch parsley, chopped
    • 80g butter, softened
    • 1 tbs olive oil
    • 2 1/2 cups white wine or chicken stock

    Method

    1. Remove excess fat, giblets and neck from turkey. Rinse briefly under cold water, pat dry inside and out using paper towels. Brush inside with lemon juice and rub with salt. Place 1/3 of the onion, carrot, celery and parsley into the cavity. Tuck wings under bird and truss with kitchen twine.

    2. Combine butter, lemon rind, salt and pepper. Run your fingers gently under the skin of the breast section to loosen. Spread half the butter mixture between the breast and the skin to coat the meat.

    3. Preheat Hitachi Oven to 180°c. Scatter remaining onion over the base of a roasting pan. Place turkey over onion. Melt the remaining butter mixture with oil and brush all over the skin. Season with salt and pepper.

    4. Pour 2 cups of the wine into the base of the pan. Cover breast of turkey with baking paper and then cover with foil. 

    5. Roast for 2 1/2 hours, basting with extra butter and pan juices every 30 minutes, until golden and cooked through. Add a little water to the pan, if drying out. Remove foil for last 40 minutes to brown.

    6. Transfer turkey to a heated platter, cover loosely with foil and leave to rest for 20 minutes before carving. serve turkey slices with crispy roast potatoes and stuffing balls.

    7. Enjoy! #CookWithESH

    Featuring: Hitachi Microwave Oven - MROAV200

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    5 Tips To Blow Dry Your Hair Correctly

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