5/11/2026
UPPDATERA Boxes (White & Antracite) (33.5 cm W x 24 cm D x 14.5 cm H)
MATERIALS Polypropylene plastic (min. 50% recycled).
SATSUMAS Plant stand (78 cm H)
MATERIALS Shelf: Steel, Powder coating. Leg: Bamboo, Clear acrylic lacquer.
MEASUREMENTS 78 cm H. Max load per plate 5 kg. Plates are 10 cm diam.
LOMVIKEN Frame (black) (32x32 cm)
MATERIALS Frame: Aluminium, Aluminium, Epoxy/polyester powder coating, Anodized. Front protection: Polystyrene plastic. Back panel: Fibreboard. Passe-partout: Paper
> Picture with mount 20 cm W x 20 cm H.
> Mount opening 19 cm W x 19 cm H.
> Frame 33.5 cm W x 33.5 cm H x 2 cm D.
ÄDELSTEN Marble Pestle and Mortar (10 H x 14 Dia cm)
> Wash before first use.
> Hand wash only.
MATERIALS Hard marble
KLYNNON Handmade Bamboo Plant Pot (12 cm)
MIND
> Indoors only.
> The bamboo might scratch delicate surfaces like timber or timber boards, so add a fabric protector or coaster underneath if necessary.
MATERIALS Pot: Bamboo, Bamboo, Clear acrylic lacquer. Insert: PET plastic
FINFORDELA Bendable Chopping Board (28x36 cm)
MIND
> Wash this product before using it for the first time.
> Handwash only
MATERIALS Polypropylene plastic
PELARKORSBAR Cushion cover (50x50 cm)
XIAOFEIPENG USB-C 25W PD Fast Charger
1000 HOUR Instant Brows Mascara (Black/Dark Brown) (6 g)
5/01/2026
INNER Soft Cushion pad (50x50 c)
I don't like this cushion pad. It is too flat and formless so it doesn't look good on its own or as an accent cushion, no matter how pretty the cover. It is not firm or plump so this is more appropriate for a reclining chair, or the floor, than anything else.
Materials
- Fabric: 100% polypropylene. Filling: 100 % polyester - hollow fibre (100% recycled)
MIND
It can be used outdoors but store away indoors when not in use.
4/29/2026
Telus Health (Free Counselling)
Many of the items of 'advice' or 'tools' they give you is just common sense, something that your friends/family would tell you or you already know. E.g. don't take things personally, breath in an out, contact HR, talk to the person who did this to you, journal, talk to your friends and family, do a list of pros and cons, use a budget sheet, discuss this with your spouse. Other times the information they provide you with is easily available by looking up Google.
Not sure if they get paid much, but quite a few of the counsellors I've spoken to when I was really distressed were not in a professional setting but cooking at home, driving, walking from one place to another. That's the antithesis of what a professional counsellor or health professional should be doing. If a counsellor is doing their chores while talking to a client, their focus is not the client, is the money they get for picking up the call.
The last counsellor I got said that she'd provide me with some helpful stuff at the end of the call, then she muted herself, she was cooking, was irresponsive for a minute, so she was perhaps at the toilet or talking to someone else, then came up and said the usual, so sorry, it sounds terrible, have you had the same problem at work before? Like no. Then she said that she cannot help me because she doesn't know me, (yes, she said that) and asked if I wanted to book another session. I said no because I work FT and it has to be weekends or evenings, and she lost her interest. You don't need to know anyone to help them, especially if you are a professional counsellor. A counsellor is a low-level professional, and I wasn't consulting on mental health or anything that you need to be careful, like someone who has depression or mental illness, but about work-related stuff for goodness' sake. You need to have, I don't know, some sort of professionalism and empathy. She is not the only one. Too often they want to use all your sessions to milk you and continue doing nothing and uttering platitudes with no real empathy or interest in you. Empathetic listening is at the core of counselling, so why they cannot do the bare minimum? They aren't volunteers, but are paid for the service. They have profiles on Linkedin and/or private practices. Yet, they seem to be cut out by the same tailor. One wonders why these people choose a career that clearly doesn’t suit their natural qualities.
I have several work colleagues who have mentioned to me the same negative experience with Telus Health. They all say the same thing, that it was a waste of their time, that they don't help you, they hear you but don't listen. So this is not only my own experience.
There is no option at the end of the call for us to rate the counsellor's service. In most cases, at least for me, they call you, so it's understandable that they don't ask you for feedback. There is no quality control :) Even when I've been transferred to the counsellor directly from the phone operator, there hasn't been a request for feedback. That's good for them because... look at the reviews on Trustpilot!
Be careful, they record the calls if they are in their office and have to ask for permission to do that. You can say no, of course. If they don't mention anything upfront you can easily ask them before the conversation starts. Also, it is unclear how or who handles your personal data. Don't provide information that is not strictly necessary, like your name and phone. Otherwise, the counsellor fishes for it during the consultation or so they say, that the company demands them to do that.
For people without an inner circle, Telus might provide some relief as, worst case scenario, they listen to you and are nice overall, and it costs you nothing. In the best possible scenario, they will be helpful and offer several sessions that might help you to deal with specific issues. Yet, contact them without any expectations or you'll be disappointed. If you have mental health issues, just talk to your GP, because some of the counsellors here will drive you bananas :).
I want to finish with something positive. I've had 3 occasions where the counsellors were really helpful and truly genuine. They helped me make my mind, take a decision or just appease my upset. Also, the girls who pick up your initial call and book you in and do your profiling are always sweethearts.
4/06/2026
IKEA 365+ Stainless-Steel Square Food container (600 ml)
DESIGNER Unknown.
MIND Freezer, dishwasher and over safe.
IKEA 365+ Food storage basket with lid (15 W x 15 D x 11 H cm)
Basket: Steel, Polyester powder coating
- Lid: Bamboo, Clear acrylic lacquer
- Seal: Silicone rubber
DRAGON Stainless-Steel Salad/dessert Fork Set (16 cm)
MIND Dishwasher-safe.Wash before the first use.
RAMSTA Battery-operated Minilamp (White) (27 mm H x 70 mm D)
MIND Do not mix old and new batteries, different brands or types.
MATERIALS
- Base: ABS plastic
- Shade: Acrylic plastic
CARE Wipe clean with a dry cloth.
KJUGE Pouffe with storage (Knisa dark grey) (38 cm D x 33 cm H)
- Lid: Polyurethane foam 25 kg/cu.m., Plywood.
- Frame/ Support panel: Fibreboard.
- Fabric: 100% polyester (min. 90% recycled).
4/05/2026
Bosch Home and Garden Spirit Level (12 cm )
SVAMPIG Sponge (Grey-Green)
FEJKA Artificial potted Cactus (6 cm)
DESIGNER Unknown
Materials: Plant, Polyethylene plastic (min. 50% recycled), EVA plastic, Paint. Inner plant pot: Polypropylene plastic (min. 50% recycled)
Measurements: 8cm W x 6cm H, 13cm L.
Kmart Blind Dusters 3pc Set
Kaspersky Premium Total Security 2025 (3-Device, 1 Year) [Digital Download]
The antivirus runs well, without consuming much energy on my computer and laptop. It is not invasive, something that I appreciate, especially in my phone. It comes with a free VPN quota per day, which is too small to do anything, to be honest. Other antivirus brands come with higher quotas or free VPN. At the same time, due to the price and to the fact that I rarely use VPN (as it interferes with the functionality of some of my browsers and programs), that is OK with me.
I don't allow Kaspersky to access my pay details or save my passwords, just in case. I won't buy it again if the war continues. On the other hand, other products do the same and are in countries supporting other wars (American companies, for example).
Kmart Easel Studio (161cm)
Kmart Desk Side Tray
I hesitated a bit to busy this sliding mesh under-desk drawer unit as I thought it wouldn't work with my Ikea desk tabletop. I'm glad that I bought it. It's extremely affordable and very practical. It has different compartments in different sizes, which are perfect to store different kinds of stationery. I have a good deal of pencils, biros, fountain pens, markers, erasers, sharpeners, sticky notes, small pen drives and scissors, and other small goodies inside. The biggest letdown is the rotating screws system, as they 're made of OK plastic and they need to be readjusted now and them, as they don't hold too tight due to being plastic. The back small compartments are a bit difficult to reach, so I put there things that I don't use often.
It cannot be used outdoors, but who would use this outdoors?!
- Measurements 5cm (H) x 40cm (W) x 30cm (D)
- Weight 1.4 Kgs
- Holds 2 Kgs max
Montana Cans Montana GOLD 10 Tryout Capset Spray Paint Cap
4/04/2026
Debco Cacti & Succulent Potting Mix (10L)
Liquitex Professional Acrylic Spray Paint (400 ml) (Carbon Black, 0337)
Generic Cat Wrist Rest Mouse Pad
Montana Can Black Spray Paint (Tiffany) (400 ml)
The blue colour in this can is slightly different from the photo, less teal-ish and more blue-ish, but it is still beautiful.
I was a bit hesitant to buy this can as I bought a bottle in the past and the spray system didn't work at all, so the bottle cannot be used or emptied out. I found the same complaint from other customers online. However, I'm happy to say that this can works beautifully.
















