alkaline1 0 Report post Posted October 8, 2010 i think wat he's trying to refer to are those square-shaped wash basins. if the basin is not slightly sloped towards the drainage hole, den water will collect at the four corners of the basin and hence, accumulation of dirt or water stains. Alamak, bought a square-shaped basin and installing it nx month... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
marshmallow 0 Report post Posted October 8, 2010 As someone who does all the washing & cleaning, I totally agree with Webbit. My TV, hi-fi, DVD players, sofa & bed headboards are all in black. Dust can seen more easily as compared to surfaces of lighter colours. I wipe them once a week but dust can be seen after a few days. Try not wiping them for 2 weeks and it's obvious enough for my spouse to say,"Wah, how come our house is so dusty?!" maybe it also depends on what kind of "dust" you're getting at your home... Our home is near road side so the dust is black black one... it's super visible on light-colour surfaces but can't see on black/dark-colour furniture~ hahaha very informative thread..shud keep this thread alive !! Especially for newbies like me haha yea very informative! they should make this thread sticky! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rickzan 0 Report post Posted October 8, 2010 Have anyone use chandaliers.....tot of using for dining and living? Any comments? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Warrior88 0 Report post Posted October 8, 2010 Have anyone use chandaliers.....tot of using for dining and living? Any comments? Yap, living hall got 2, from previous owner. Immediately, change 1 to fan. After 1 more year both come down. Dusty and use 6 incandescent bulbs .... Not ECO friendly.... If really wanna use, must use Swarovski Crystal. Not those cheapo version. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rickzan 0 Report post Posted October 8, 2010 Yap, living hall got 2, from previous owner. Immediately, change 1 to fan. After 1 more year both come down. Dusty and use 6 incandescent bulbs .... Not ECO friendly.... If really wanna use, must use Swarovski Crystal. Not those cheapo version. Swarovski Crystal..wow...must be very very ex...pocket aso shiong..hahaha... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
booksntoys 0 Report post Posted October 8, 2010 (edited) maybe it also depends on what kind of "dust" you're getting at your home... Our home is near road side so the dust is black black one... it's super visible on light-colour surfaces but can't see on black/dark-colour furniture~ hahaha our house is beside the road too...but the dust is 'white/grey'! maybe it's the type of vehicles that pass by, or the type of wind that blows ard our area?!?! i noticed that we're staying at complete opposite end of Singapore - maybe that explains why!! Edited October 8, 2010 by booksntoys Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
booksntoys 0 Report post Posted October 8, 2010 Why no body use Mitsubishi Electric Inverter system? I am using now and the FCU is silent to me as I only sleep about 2m away from the FCU. The only regret installation for me are the living hall air-con unit location and the PLL energy saving ceiling lamps that uses of 2 tubes of 36W each lamp. Everytime light on is 72w Total 8 set of PLL ceiling lamp, I should have gotten those round light tube type. And also the kitchen sink, mine is under SIMS brand and because it within our budget, we get that brand and end up easily scratch on the sink when washing. there's a thread in RT on -ve reviews on Mitsubishi. Many salespersons in Courts & Gain City dun recommend it and some told us that it's not cold. As for kitchen sink, i bought an anti-scratch one from Poh Seng Hardware @ Jln Besah Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
curryqueen 0 Report post Posted October 14, 2010 I regretted getting water-saving W.C.s. The reason why it's water saving is because the flush is not strong. I bought Claytan one-piece toilet bowl - you need at least 2 flushes before toilet paper completely disappears (and it's not as if I use half a toilet roll). For "chocolate cakes", you need to flush SEVERAL times - defeating the purpose of it being water-saving. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
therat 18 Report post Posted October 14, 2010 how abt press and hold? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gimz63251073 0 Report post Posted October 14, 2010 there's a thread in RT on -ve reviews on Mitsubishi. Many salespersons in Courts & Gain City dun recommend it and some told us that it's not cold. As for kitchen sink, i bought an anti-scratch one from Poh Seng Hardware @ Jln Besah im pretty satisfied with Mit Aircon (non-inverter, system 2) done up by Gain City. Installation was fast and furious, me is satisfied. my MBR size is 5.2m by 2.9m. My MBR toilet has no door as well. But the air con cools the room pretty fast. But one thing is that i sleep quite near the aircon, so maybe that helps... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
neubie 2 Report post Posted October 14, 2010 I regretted getting water-saving W.C.s. The reason why it's water saving is because the flush is not strong. I bought Claytan one-piece toilet bowl - you need at least 2 flushes before toilet paper completely disappears (and it's not as if I use half a toilet roll). For "chocolate cakes", you need to flush SEVERAL times - defeating the purpose of it being water-saving. if i am not wrong, under the new ruling, all water-consuming devices must be checked and endorsed by PUB wrt to water efficiency. in other words, those unchecked fixtures, taps, mixers, wc bowls are not supposed to be on sale. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Warrior88 0 Report post Posted October 14, 2010 I regretted getting water-saving W.C.s. The reason why it's water saving is because the flush is not strong. I bought Claytan one-piece toilet bowl - you need at least 2 flushes before toilet paper completely disappears (and it's not as if I use half a toilet roll). For "chocolate cakes", you need to flush SEVERAL times - defeating the purpose of it being water-saving. 1 piece Baron bowl 2 ticks, with soft closing seat. 1 flush okay. Of course need to use bidget to spray choc cakes first la I had use Mit Elect & Elect, both quite and cold (26c at low fan) All mounted on top of the room door. Only regret using ceiling rect 2X36 PLL rect lamp. Flickers due to the ballast and bulb fail in less than 6 months. Got time, will change to those CFL type. But initial cost a bit higher. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
curryqueen 0 Report post Posted October 14, 2010 if i am not wrong, under the new ruling, all water-consuming devices must be checked and endorsed by PUB wrt to water efficiency. in other words, those unchecked fixtures, taps, mixers, wc bowls are not supposed to be on sale. Yes, must get the checked ones. But just get the 1-tick type.. don't bother looking at the 2 or 3 ticks type. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
booksntoys 0 Report post Posted October 14, 2010 I regretted getting water-saving W.C.s. The reason why it's water saving is because the flush is not strong. I bought Claytan one-piece toilet bowl - you need at least 2 flushes before toilet paper completely disappears (and it's not as if I use half a toilet roll). For "chocolate cakes", you need to flush SEVERAL times - defeating the purpose of it being water-saving. Got ours from Otto - water-saving & has soft-closing seat. No problem with the water-saving flush - 1 short flush is sufficient Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
neubie 2 Report post Posted October 14, 2010 1 piece Baron bowl 2 ticks, with soft closing seat. 1 flush okay. Of course need to use bidget to spray choc cakes first la I had use Mit Elect & Elect, both quite and cold (26c at low fan) All mounted on top of the room door. Only regret using ceiling rect 2X36 PLL rect lamp. Flickers due to the ballast and bulb fail in less than 6 months. Got time, will change to those CFL type. But initial cost a bit higher. your 2 x 36W using philips electronic ballast? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites