This is one of those quintessential Australian brands and products that will never leave your beauty case, travel kit or first-aid kit. A magic potion, the traditional type.
This is not only a cheapie, but it also makes wonders for my lips, small burns and any itchiness, even those annoying mosquito bites that seem to like my legs so much. I thought that it was just me being an enthusiast about the product until I got a bingo! moment when my former GP recommended it to me for some itchy patches I had in my body; to my surprise the product worked for those and no drug was needed.
The tubes are small but last forever, not to say the jars. I had one of the latter on my bedside table for years!
This is a 100% natural product, which is always a bonus. This is a very cheap product, which is another bonus. This product has an unique ugly look, which is not a bonus.
An awesome product overall. Perfect for travelling, as well.
I have noticed that every person is different with regards how some medicines work (or not) on them. Difflam has proven to be a great discovery for me. I have used other reputed anti-inflammatory brands before coming to use g Difflam andDifflamworks better for me regarding speed in getting rid of the pain and also in decreasing the inflammation that causes the pain. Moreover, Difflam tubes are usually bigger and cheaper than those of other brands. Application is not messy as this is a traslucid gel that spreads easily and get absorbed easily, as well.
I am a fan of Aspirin. It is my favourite analgesic and anti-inflammatory for mid-range pains, and I have never had a bad stomach reaction or sensitivity to these ones.
I started buying Disprin chewable for travelling purposes a few years ago, as they can be taken on their own, without the need of water or liquid, in situations in which you don't want to drink any water that is not bottled.
I like their lemony-ish taste, not bitter.
They have become one of my staple multi-purpose painkillers (period pain, back pain, headaches, pre-flight DTV prevention treatment etc.).
I have them in my first-aid kit and I always carry a couple of them in my wallet and/or bag, as they are covered in foil and are easily to fit anywhere.
My only complaint is that they don't make them in bigger packs and that the concentration of Aspirin is lower than the usual Aspirin tablets.
A generic brand of Panadol, at a fraction of price, with the same concentration of active ingredient and budget price, Panamax does the job at a fraction of the price.
I was first introduced to this "brand" by my GP, after I broke my elbow, some years ago, and I had to take lots of tablets during the day. It has always worked for me since then.
The only downside of Panamax is that the tablets are not properly coated and are a bit large, so I find them more difficult to swallow than the usual Panadol and they leave a bitter after-taste when you swallow them.
I came across the APE'S online shop while looking for a brand of therapeutic pillows I used to have when I lived in WA Australia, which were recommended by chiropractors and physiotherapists. This sort of products are quite pricey, but I was able to order them from this place at the same price I bought them from my Physiotherapy practice in Perth. They sell a good deal of therapeutic equipment, which
This online retailer is mostly directed to professional physiotherapists but they sell retail if you are interested in buying anything.
I bought two orthopaedic pillows for about 60 bucks the two. Great price for such a good quality product. The place is easy to browse and to order from, but you have to register before you order. I placed my order online and they dispatched next business-day via Australia Post.
Unlike other online retailers, there is no confirmation email after you place your order. However, you will receive an email with a tracking link once your order is dispatched.
This is my first time ordering from these guys, and I will certainly use them in the future and not just pillows.
I have had this tablet for over three years and I use it so much that it has already paid off the 300+ bucks I paid when it was released.
Therenewed version of the Nexus 7 is an improved version of this one, so mind that this review is for the former version of the same product. However, many of the wonders of this handy tablet are still a trademark of the new versions.
This a very portable device, light and small to carry around but also big enough to have a roomy screen to read, watch videos, play video-games, browsing, emailing and so forth.
The screen has one of the highest resolutions out there, even though it is not the latest tablet in the market, and the images are crisp, neat and the colours vivid and wonderful. Touching is intuitive and responsive with most things, a bit sluggish with games and that is the game's fault (tested by me!)
The 32GB memory allows you to download and play comfortably medium-sized games and apps and it is more than enough for every day use. The 1GB RAM memory is OK (the new model has 2GB), I would have liked it bigger, but I have never found a problem with this one despite using the tablet daily for many different purposes and having many apps running at the same time.
This tablet is extremely easy to use,with barely two buttons to operate. The upper one is Power/Standby button, and the lower is Volume/Up and down. The only tricky thing is to introduce the SIM card in the almost invisible lateral card slot.
I find this tablet perfect for travelling regarding portability and because it has both wi-fi and 3G, so you can swap then to your liking. I usually use free wifi spots while holidaying or travelling, and the wi-fi works smoothly. I use the 3G SIM card at home with a data plan and a times, and with my router's wifi at others. In short it is very versatile!
If you a regular book reader this is also a fantastic tablet. I have a proper Kindle device and I have barely used since I bought this tablet. Kindle for Android is way nicer, way colourful, way neater, way clearer, and way better for your eyes than the original Kindle or Kindle Paperwhite, and the only decent option if you read graphic novels or illustrated books on a regular basis. My tablet has fallen onto the floor several times, bounced like a hero, and I have never had a problem with the screen, in fact, not even a scratch! Perhaps it was the carpet :O
DOWNSIDES > The old version of the tablet, mine, has no expandable memory as there is no SD card slot. However, 32 GB is a lot for a tablet. I have tons of apps, many of them quite bulky, and I've never felt I needed more. If you are a serious gamer, well, you might need much more! > The battery takes a while to recharge. If it is completely empty you will need about 5-6 hours. The battery lasts about one day of full use if you are connected to the Internet and keep it in standby, but it runs out quickly if you play games. > Unlike the new Nexus 7, the model I have has no frontal camera or phone capability (beyond Skype via web), so you cannot install messaging programs like LINE, WhatsUp, WeChat, you cannot take photos (just of yourself with the front camera) and cannot install programs like Instagram. > The sound is clear, great with earphones, but not its best feature. However, if you don't use these, you will notice that the clarity and sound volume varies depending on the position of your tablet, especially if you are moving or frolicking around in bed, as the sound's speaker is just a tiny one a the bottom of the device. Move your table around until you get the sound as it should be! >
The main problem I had in the past are problems associated with the updates of the OS. I have had three major upgrades of Android since I bought it. The first two upgrades improved immensely the performance of my tablet and I was extremelly happy. That was until the Lollipop upgrade. As this is an 'old' tablet, the new system is slugging my system down and affecting responsiveness to touch. Moreover, the device used to start-up in about 10 seconds, and now it takes one minute on the clock! > The battery is not removable or accessible, and no life expectancy is mentioned anywhere.
TIPS > When you first buy this, the 3G does not work, as the device useswi-fi for initial settings. That is the tablet's bossy decision! So, even though my 3G SIM card was properly inserted and activated, the device would not set up. Use a free wifi spot in your city if you don't have wi-fi at home. > You reboot by "constantly" pressing the Power button for at least 15 seconds. The machine will reboot then. I have rarely found necessary pressing the button 15+ seconds. Simple trick, but it works every time! > Ditto if after recharging overnight your tablet does not switch on by the normal slight pressing of the Power button. Don't panic. Press if for at least 15 seconds, and problem solved. > Avoid using landscape mode unless necessary (games and some graphic books use it by default, so there is no way around that) because I have found this setting to be associated with a series of crashes that rarely happen while using portrait mode. > Press the Power and Sound buttons at the same time to take a screenshot of your screen. Forget those stupid apps asking you to root your tablet's system, blah blah blah. There is no need! > Use the Sound button to pass page in your Kindle (tick that option in the Kindle settings) if you want. > The tablet gets hot while gaming. Use a cooling surface as a support, a table hard mat, or a hard-cover book, a china tray will cool down the machine fast.
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Despite its age, and not being the latest 'it' thingie, this tablet is well designed and it is way superior to many of the tablets in the same price range, or over, regarding versatility and quality. Even more expensive tablets have worse features and less screen resolution than this 'old' Nexus 7. I use this tablet all the time, and no major problem to this day, despite me having travelled with it to many many countries and carrying it with me every single day in my bag.
I absolutely love my Google Nexus 7! Asus is the builder of this table, so Kudos to the compmany for producing such a sound awesome piece of gadgetry.
This phone was released internationally about 3 years ago, when I purchased it, but the realease was not global. I think Samsung did so on purpose. Because, let me tell you, this is an awesome phone for a trifle of a price and has many of the features of a good galaxy S3!
Soundly built, tough, durable, the Galaxy Grand Neo DS has a roomy 5in screen, a good image resolution and colours, fluid touch and responsiveness, andit is quite flat and lightweight. Some of the Samsung pre-installed apps are fabulous, like the voice recorder and the memo and calendar.
This phone is for you if you: > If you have a budget and your life doesn't revolve about your phone, but you want to enjoy browsing, have a good bunch of apps and light games. > You regularly use 2 SIM cards (one for calls, another for data; one for work another for home; one for your country another for your holidays overseas). I find the dual SIM so useful, and I have experienced so many advantages having this system, that I don't want to go back to a 1 SIM card only phoneagain. >You want to switch between SIM cards easily, and be able to receive data or calls when you are using the other one.
MIND = When you have the two SIM cards installed, the secondary one will only have GSM capability, while the primary will be WCDM/GSM capable. DOWNSIDES > Mostly the RAM memory, so you cannot download too many bulky apps or too many apps in general. > The Camera is just OK, not good quality and terrible in interiors or when there is poor lighting. > One thing that annoys me is the network range antena, so I loose my connection when I am in the metro or in the basement of a shopping centre, and switching on/off data usage is not that fast. Besides, when I use the flight mode, once I turn it back on, my Internet settings are not working and I have to reset them. It could be my carrier, but this does not happen with my new phone and I use the same carrier.
TIPS =
The lateral window tab can sometimes interfere with the keyboard when
you are writing (most annoying!), so you need to reposition the bar
manually by pressing it a bit down and sliding your finger up or down to the
position you want. = Vibration or silent mode saves you tons of energy.= If you want to use your phone as a Wi-Fi Hotspot, press the Wi-Fi Hotspot
button in the toggle bar and follow the simple instructions written on the screen. Tadah!