Cuisinart's Soft Serve Ice Cream Maker is cheaper than the Ninja Creami Swirl, but is it as cool? By Cat Ellis published 23 February 25 Affordable and simple to use – just keep a very close eye on it.
The Amzchef Slow Juicer SJ-036 delivers great results with any fruit or veg (though it can't make me love kale juice) By Vic Hood published 21 April 25 A brilliant, easy-to-use cold press masticating juicer.
Sim Local eSIM review By Sead Fadilpašić published 14 January 25 This service promises convenience and cost-effectiveness. But does it deliver?
Samsung S95D review: the future of OLED TVs has arrived By James Davidson last updated 26 April 24 Combining OLED tech with AI and anti-reflection screen innovations and nearly every feature you'd need, the Samsung S95D is OLED TV taken to the next level.
Iiyama ProLite XUB2763HSU-B1 review By Tim Danton published 27 January 25 A low-energy, no-frills 27in IPS panel that delivers solid image quality.
Samsung QN900F review: an 8K TV good enough to sway 8K cynics By John Archer published 5 April 25 Samsung’s QN900F expertly delivers the few bits of true 8K content now poking their head above the parapet, and is also a 4K video and gaming super star.
ProCook's semi-automatic espresso machine is one of the best I've ever used – and one of the most affordable, too By Cat Ellis published 7 February 25 Watch out Breville, there's a new bean-to-cup machine in town.
The Bosch Tassimo Finesse Friendly is a super affordable coffee maker, but beware – there's a catch that means it could cost you in the long run By Cat Ellis published 13 December 25 Looking for a cheap and cheerful coffee maker? The Finesse Friendly could be the one for you, but mind how much you're spending on pods.
Bowers & Wilkins 607 S3 review: affordable stereo speaker heaven By Simon Lucas published 18 August 24 Bowers & Wilkins’ entry-level 607 S3 is the smallest and most affordable member of the 600 range, but more than that, they're an ideal gateway drug to a lifelong hi-fi habit.
The powerful Beast blender lives up to its name, and it's even made me a kale smoothie fan By Cat Ellis published 20 July 25 This powerful personal blender has significantly more oomph than your typical smoothie maker, if you're willing to pay the higher price.
Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S3 review: gorgeous over-ear ANC headphones with near-perfect sound By Simon Lucas published 24 April 25 Considerably more than a simple refresh, the third version of Bowers & Wilkins’ Px7 wireless over-ear noise-cancellers is the best (and the priciest) so far
Samsung Galaxy A35 review: a Samsung Galaxy S24 for the rest of us By Tom Bedford published 19 May 24 The Samsung Galaxy A35 gives penny-pinchers an opportunity to enjoy some of the features of the premium Galaxy S24 mobiles.
1st Money review By Craig Hale published 15 September 25 1st Money offers totally free payroll software for under 10 workers, or a cheap plan for larger businesses.
I've tested a lot of coffee machines, and the Siemens EQ900 Plus makes the best macchiato I've tasted By Cat Ellis published 22 February 25 If you love a milky coffee and have deep pockets, this could be the bean-to-cup machine of your dreams.
IRIS Payroll Basics review By Craig Hale published 17 September 25 Free, HMRC-approved payroll, but only for the short term
Samsung Galaxy XCover 7 Rugged Phone review By Mark Pickavance published 18 April 24 Aimed at those who work outdoors, the Samsung Galaxy XCover 7 is an innovative and stylish phone with a tough chassis.
Samsung QN800D review: an impressive 8K TV that proves they still have a place in the world By James Davidson published 13 June 24 The Samsung QN800D showcases what 8K TVs are capable of. It's undoubtedly expensive, but if you have the budget, its excellent features and performance could make it worthwhile.
The Cosori 5L Rice Cooker review is a multifunctional appliance that delivers mixed results By Vic Hood published 24 December 25 This rice cooker can steam, sauté, and slow cook, but its rice cooking capabilities are somewhat disappointing
Samsung Q80D TV review: great QLED pictures at an attainable price By John Archer published 3 July 24 Samsung's top QLED TV offers much of what makes the company's Neo QLED mini-LED TVs great but at a more attainable price.
Saiyin DS6305 review: a flawed but astonishingly cheap soundbar By Harry Padoan published 13 July 24 You won't find many soundbars with a lower price tag than the Saiyin DS6305, but it's far from perfect.
Nutribullet Ultra blender review By Emily Peck published 10 May 24 The Nutribullet Ultra is designed to be super-powerful but also super-quiet. Here's my review.
Samsung ViewFinity S9 (S27C90) review By Tim Danton published 28 January 25 A standout monitor for its “smart” TV and gaming features, its hardware calibration and its price.
Pure Woodland review: charming, practical and hitting the right notes By Jennifer Allen published 27 January 24 Pure's reasonably priced Woodland Bluetooth speaker and DAB radio packs loads of stylish charm for the general listener.
The De'Longhi Primadonna Aromatic is one of the best bean-to-cup coffee makers I've ever used – and one of the most expensive By Cat Ellis published 1 June 25 With a menu of 35 customizable hot and cold drinks, plus the ability to 'learn' your favorites, variety is the spice of life
Nectar Mattress review 2026: sink-in comfort that won't sink your wallet By Alison Barretta last updated 31 January 24 Nectar’s best-selling mattress-in-a-box is great value, but how does it rate in terms of design and comfort?
HMRC Basic PAYE Tools review By Craig Hale published 17 September 25 PAYE tools straight from HMRC, but other free options offer a lot more.
Synology BeeStation 4TB review By Mark Pickavance published 27 February 24 The BeeStation is a self-contained NAS that aims to demystify deploying a NAS at home.
Sennheiser Accentum True Wireless earbuds review: big on features, light on sound By Simon Lucas published 9 June 24 The Sennheiser Accentum True Wireless want put the cat among the midrange big-brand pigeons, but there are more dynamic options for less money readily available.
Philips 5400 LatteGo review: your own personal barista By Daryl Baxter published 29 September 24 A bean-to-cup coffee machine that's perfect for beginners and lets you save your preferences for consistent results.