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Steam Iron – Advancement in Technology

04th June 2009
An iron is a small appliance that is used for ironing to remove wrinkles from fabric. Iron that includes a system for spraying steam is known as Steam Iron. A steam iron uses superheated water to remove wrinkles in clothes and fabrics. Distilled water... Read >
Author: Parul Batra

What you need to know about vanilla flavoring

18th May 2009
As many of us may be aware, Vanilla is the fruit of an orchid plant that commonly grows to reach the shape of a bean pod. Vanilla orchids are widely grown in tropic climates. The dark brown vanilla bean is usually 7 to 9 inches long, weighs about 5 grams,... Read >
Author: capellaflavordrops

Boats The Perils of Ownership

16th April 2009
Okay, I admit it. I love boats. Sailboats, powerboats, dinghies even canoes. I don't even know why. They all cost unreasonable amounts of money and require a large commitment of time and money for maintenance and repair. And of course there is alway... Read >
Author: Doug King

Motorhome Terminology – Need Some Help?

08th April 2009
Confused by the motorhome terminology and abbreviations that you hear on a daily basis? Our motorhome specialist insurance team has listed some commonly used terms below to try and help you out a bit. • Aire - The most commonly used term for official... Read >
Author: Katie Norton

Passive solar Water Heater - An Eco Friendly Means of Heating Water

13th March 2009
Have you ever thought of the repercussions you are causing to our mother nature because of the high energy consumption in our homes? In most homes, electricity is mainly used for heating water. Electricity that we use is produced with the help of either f... Read >
Author: Ashish

Fish pumps, everything you ever needed to know

06th January 2009
In the fishing industry, including the aquaculture industry, and the food industry, as a whole, a primary objective is to move large numbers of products without damage from the source to the marketplace. Fish present a particular problem due to their stre... Read >
Author: Travis Booth

How to Choose the Right Humidifier for Your Baby

09th September 2008
A humidifier may be an essential accessory for your baby's nursery, especially in winter. This is because dry air often causes babies to develop breathing problems, swollen sinuses, and respiratory infections. Humidifiers also protect your baby from aller... Read >
Author: Paul

Preparing Your RV for Winter

15th August 2008
Owning an RV certainly comes with as many responsibilities if not more than in owning a vehicle. Failing to winterize an RV can cause unpleasant surprises come spring. If lines aren't properly flushed and systems cleaned out, freezing temperatures can cau... Read >
Author: Greg Chapman

How Reverse Osmosis Water Purifiers Work

27th June 2008
Reverse osmosis water purifiers are also known as "ultra purification" filters because they use a complex process of water filtration that involves the completion of several treatment stages. Reverse osmosis water purifiers make the perfect choice for hom... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Pay Less For a Tank Less.

20th June 2008
These days the words 'pay less' and 'tank' usually herald an article about the rising price of filling your gas tank. However, saving money on energy bills can help you fill your gas tank, and this is all about saving money, by using a new system of econo... Read >
Author: Marci McFarland

Alaska King Crab Fishing Jobs

28th April 2008
Alaska king crab fishing jobs are a seasonal occupation which is carried out during the winter months in the waters off the coast of Alaska and the Aleutian Islands. The harvest is performed during a very short season, and the catch is shipped worldwide. ... Read >
Author: Haldeman

Advantages of Having Instant/On Demand Hot Water

09th April 2008
Most of us are familiar with the traditional ways in which hot water is provided to a home. A holding tank located somewhere in the house keeps the water hot (or warm) and depending on size delivers the water through pipes to the faucet. This is a fairly ... Read >
Author: Rob Parker

The Bladder

27th March 2008
I am the holding tank. I am the lowest point. It all flows down to me. The blood goes round and round, and the liver decides what stays and what goes. What goes, goes to the kidneys. And when the kidneys are done with what goes round, it goes down to me. ... Read >
Author: Susun Weed

Sewage Disposal Old Real Estates

27th March 2008
Country people use different method to dispose of sewage. It is done with a septic system. It is an unsophisticated combination of a holding tank and perforated pipes called leach lines; the sewage is absorbed or leached into the ground. As we see there a... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Boating Safety Equipment (part II)

14th January 2008
In Safety Equipment part 1 we looked at the safety equipment required by Coast Guard and other Regulatory bodies. In this second part we are going to look what is not regulated, but which is equally important. The regulated equipment does not account for ... Read >
Author: Mike Hobson
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