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Dog owners rush to Amazon as 112 mega-pack of Pedigree sticks are slashed to 14p each
Dog owners rush to Amazon as 112 mega-pack of Pedigree sticks are slashed to 14p each

The Sun

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • The Sun

Dog owners rush to Amazon as 112 mega-pack of Pedigree sticks are slashed to 14p each

DOG owners are snapping up an unmissable Pedigree deal from retail giant Amazon. The brand's doggy dental sticks have been discounted to just £15.74, working out at 14p per stick for 112 sticks. Pedigree DentaStix (112 sticks), £23.53 £15.74 BUY FROM AMAZON If you're a proud pooch owner, you'll know how much dogs adore treats, and these Pedigree dental chews are perfect as both a treat and a way to maintain their oral hygiene. The DentaStix have been flying off the virtual shelves at Amazon, with over 2,000 sold in the past month alone and almost 6,000 five-star reviews racked up online. Pedigree is, of course, a household name and these snacks are aimed at improving your dog's teeth and reducing tartar and plaque. These daily DentaStix are scientifically proven to reduce tartar build-up by up to 80% - and easy way of helping your dog's oral hygiene. The X-shaped dental sticks' unique design makes them perfect for cleaning hard-to-reach teeth, and the naturally abrasive texture is ideal for creating a natural cleaning action. Canine owners have been quick to praise both the price and the health benefits of this snack for pooches. One happy customer noticed a 'significant improvement in oral health and a noticeable reduction in tartar build-up and bad breath.' Another wrote how the sticks had "completely removed the small amount of tartar our older dog had". But it doesn't stop there. The dogs themselves are showing signs of appreciation for the savvy sticks, with loads of shoppers reporting their happy hounds' excitement. 'My dogs love these. They cannot wait until the evening when it gets dark for their treat,' one owner said. Another commenting: 'My chihuahua loves them so much that she comes and dances for me to get her after-dinner treat.' Some have even had their dogs 'put themselves into their crates each night, ready for their evening treats,'. A word of caution though: deals like this don't stick around for long. If you're keen to treat your doggy, head to Amazon now. Your dog - and your wallet - will thank you. Fitness fans shouldn't missed an Amazon Grenade Bar deal which sees the popular protein snack hugely reduced in price. The best deals on household essentials this week *If you a click a link in this article, we may earn affiliate revenue. Our team of shopping experts are constantly on the lookout for the best deals on household essentials — whether that's pantry staples, laundry pods or necessities like kitchen and loo rolls. Here are the best deals we've spotted at Amazon this week: Vanish Gold Oxi Action Plus Stain Remover, £10 £3.96 - buy here Finish Ultimate Infinity Shine Dishwasher Tablets, £27 £12.85 - buy here Flash Power Spray Mop, £45 £32.75 - buy here Ecover Fabric Softener, £10 £6.65 - buy here Dettol Washing Machine Cleaner x3, £15.99 £8.50 - buy here Method All Purpose Cleaner Spray, £4 £2.38 - buy here Cadbury Dairy Milk Chocolate Gift Bar 850g, £13.44 £8.50 - buy here Mutti Chopped Tomatoes x6, £9.18 £5.51 - buy here Oatly Barista Oat Milk x6, £12.60 £8.10 - buy here Heinz Beanz x12, £16.80 £8.99 - buy here Plymouth Original Dry Gin, £28.50 £19.30 - buy here Bulldog Age Defence Moisturiser, £8.99 £4.49 - buy here Garnier Micellar Cleansing Water, £9.99 £6.80 - buy here NIVEA Q10 60+ Mature Skin Body Lotion, £12.09 £5.11 - buy here

This One Trick Got My Air Conditioner Working Like It Used To
This One Trick Got My Air Conditioner Working Like It Used To

CNET

time25-05-2025

  • General
  • CNET

This One Trick Got My Air Conditioner Working Like It Used To

When my AC suddenly stopped blowing cold air, I assumed the worst - a major repair or a total breakdown. Turns out, the problem was way simpler: a dirty filter. I didn't realize how quickly dust, pet hair and all the other stuff floating around the house can clog it up. Once I pulled it out and saw the mess, it made sense. A backed-up filter slows everything down and forces the unit to work harder, sometimes to the point where it just stops cooling altogether. The fix? A quick clean or a swap for a new one, depending on your setup. Now I make a habit of checking the filter regularly. It takes just a few minutes, but it keeps the air cold, clean and flowing - which is a lifesaver during these brutal summer months. Below we'll outline when to change your AC filter and how to swap it the right way to guarantee your AC unit runs properly and efficiently. For more, explore these six ways to save on air conditioning this summer and effective ways to lower your AC bills when on vacation. Read more: How to Clean Your Air Conditioner So It Runs Like New Here's how to tell if your AC filter needs changing The only real way to know it's time to replace your AC filter is by checking on it every so often. To do so, pop your AC filter out and hold it up to the light. If you can't see through the filter, then it's time for a new one. Below, find step-by-step instructions on how to change out your filter. If your air filter looks like the filter on the left, then it's time to replace to change an AC home air filter First things first: You need to locate it. It could be several places: in the air handler cabinet, return air duct or in a window AC unit, etc. Next, make sure you get the right filter size -- the dimensions are usually printed on the side of the filter – so you can make sure you're buying or ordering the right size replacement. Now, it's time to actually change the filter: Turn the power off . This will ensure that you don't touch live voltage or that debris be sucked into the unit. So, be sure to turn off power at the unit and also at the circuit breaker. . This will ensure that you don't touch live voltage or that debris be sucked into the unit. So, be sure to turn off power at the unit and also at the circuit breaker. Remove the old filter. Simply slide it out of the slot that holds it in place. Simply slide it out of the slot that holds it in place. Take note of its condition . Can you see through it when it's held up to the light? If not, definitely time to replace it. . Can you see through it when it's held up to the light? If not, definitely time to replace it. Insert the new filter. To make sure you get it in the right way, make sure the arrow icon on the filter's frame points away from the return air duct and toward the air handler mechanism. Buy the right size filter by checking the dimensions printed on the old filter's frame. mphillips007/Getty Images How often does an AC filter need to be changed? Do you know off the top of your head the last time you changed your filter? If you can't remember, it has no doubt been too long. Many HVAC filters actually say on the packaging that a monthly check-in is ideal to keep dust and allergens to a minimum. For the most part, experts agree your filter will probably need to be replaced every three months or so, but monthly assessments can guarantee you don't leave a worn-out filter in your unit for too long past its effectiveness. Other factors that change the lifespan of your AC filter Depending on a number of factors, such as your surroundings, the season and the inhabitants of your home, you may want to replace your air conditioning filter more or less often than once a month. Air filter type Some air conditioning filters are made to last longer than others. But luckily, you don't have to do a ton of research or be an AC expert to know which brand is best. Just look at the packaging. All AC filters have a Minimum Efficiency Reporting Value (MERV) rating. The higher the MERV number, the better quality the filter is, meaning it can hold contaminants or debris more efficiently and therefore lasts longer. The only downside to picking a filter with a high MERV rating is that it can slow down the airflow in your AC unit. The best filter options will have a balance between good quality and good airflow, which is typically a filter with a MERV rating between 6 and 8. If you have a high-efficiency AC unit, you may be able to get away with a higher MERV rating, but check the owner's manual just in case. Geography Geography and seasonality can also affect how often your filter will need to be replaced. Living in a dusty or more polluted environment calls for a new air filter at least once every three months. For example, in desert climates, your AC is filtering out all that desert dust (in addition to 90-plus degree temperatures) to keep the air in your home pleasant to breathe. Your AC is likely working overtime, which means it'll need extra maintenance. Pets What sort of creatures inhabit your household can also determine how often you'll need to replace the filter. If you're like me and have two long-haired pets living with you, checking your filter every three weeks is a good rule of thumb to prevent build-up. Usage If you live in a temperate climate and rarely turn your AC unit on, you can probably wait up to six months to change the filter. A simple way to remember is to switch the filter out once in the spring and again in the fall. Now Playing: Beat the summer heat with this DIY air conditioner 02:39 An added incentive to change your filter Not only can regularly changing your AC filter help improve your home's air quality and conditions, it can save you money over time. Replacing a dirty, clogged filter with a new, clean one can lower your air conditioner's energy consumption by 5 to 15 percent, according to the US Department of Energy. And less energy consumed by your AC equals lower utility bills, which is a huge perk in the heat of summer when electricity costs spike for much of the US. For more, you can also check out this home upgrade that can save you money on AC costs and this comparison between window AC units and portable AC units.

UK-EU trade deal: What is in the Brexit reset agreement?
UK-EU trade deal: What is in the Brexit reset agreement?

Sky News

time19-05-2025

  • Business
  • Sky News

UK-EU trade deal: What is in the Brexit reset agreement?

The UK and the EU have agreed a new trade deal - five years after Brexit kicked in. Following six months of talks after Sir Keir Starmer promised a fresh deal when he became prime minister last July, the two sides have come to an agreement. Here are the details: eGates British passport holders will be able to use more eGates in Europe to avoid the long border control queues that have become the norm since Brexit. They have not specified which countries. Pet travel Pet passports will be brought back so cats and dogs coming from the UK will no longer need pricey animal health certificates for every trip. After Brexit, pet owners had to get a certificate from a vet in the UK then a vet in the EU before returning. Red tape on food and drink sales A new sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) deal has been agreed to reduce red tape currently needed to import and export food and drink between the UK and the EU. There is no time limit to this part of the deal, which the government says will reduce the burden on businesses and reduce lorry queues at the border. Some routine checks on animal and plant products will be removed completely - including between Great Britain and Northern Ireland. The government says this could lower food prices and increase choice on supermarket shelves. Some British foods that have been prevented from being sold in the EU since Brexit will be allowed back in again, including burgers and sausages. Fishing rights The current fishing deal agreed in 2020 will continue for 12 years. There will be no increase in fish quotas. EU fishing vessels can fish in UK waters, but they require a valid licence, and there are annual negotiations on access and share of stock. The UK government has announced a £360m investment into the fishing industry to go towards new technology and equipment to modernise the fleet, train the workforce, help revitalise coastal communities, support tourism and boost seafood exports. Defence A new security and defence partnership has been agreed so the UK defence industry can participate in the EU's plan for a £150bn defence fund called Security Action for Europe (SAFE). This will support thousands of British jobs. 3:01 Carbon tax The deal will see closer co-operation on emissions by the UK and the EU, linking their own emissions trading systems. The UK's scheme sets a cap on the total amount of greenhouse gas emissions allowed from the power generation sector, energy-intensive industries and aviation, with companies issued allowances that they can trade with each other. Under the deal, UK businesses will avoid being hit by the EU's carbon tax, due to come in next year, which would have handed £800m to the EU. Steel British steel exports will be protected from new EU rules and tariffs to save UK steel £25m a year. Further talks: Youth mobility scheme The UK and the EU have agreed to more negotiations on a youth mobility scheme to allow people aged 18-30 in the UK and the EU to move freely between countries for a limited period. Catching criminals The two sides have agreed to enter talks about the UK having access to EU facial images data to help catch dangerous criminals. Migration

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