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Saucepans

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Fissler Coronal Cookstar ($165) and Tefal Armatal ($99) both ranked best overall in a test and evaluation of 20 saucepans. Pans were tested for quality of materials, performance, ease use, and various convenience factors. Stainless steel is the preferable material for saucepans, due to its strength and non-corrosiveness. Various non-stick coatings were also tested.

Publisher: Australian Consumers' Association
Publication Name: Choice (Chippendale, Australia)
Subject: Consumer news and advice
ISSN: 0009-496X
Year: 1998
Cover Story, Pots, Pots (Cookware), Fissler Coronal Cookstar (Cookware), Tefal Armatal (Cookware), Bistro Classic (Cookware), David Jones (Cookware), Scanpan 2001 (Cookware), Brabantia First Class (Cookware), Finemark Vitesse (Cookware), Premium (Cookware), Raco Classic (Cookware), Essteele Australis 2000 (Cookware), Target Copper Base (Cookware), Meyer Analon Professional (Cookware), Escoffier (Cookware), Kinox Krystal Gold (Cookware), Acrosteel Clearview (Cookware), Spring Cristal (Cookware), Ikea Fanfar (Cookware), Morganware Centuria (Cookware), Le Creuset Vitrobase (Cookware), Le Chasseur Invicta (Cookware)

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When your battery's flat

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A non-mandatory Australian standard requires that jumper leads should be at least 2.7 m long and be labeled with their maximum current rating and instructions for safe use. Insulation should cover most of the clips, and the clips should be soldered to the cable. A test of four sets of leads found safety and durability problems.

Publisher: Australian Consumers' Association
Publication Name: Choice (Chippendale, Australia)
Subject: Consumer news and advice
ISSN: 0009-496X
Year: 1998
Purchasing, Equipment and supplies, Automotive parts, Buyers Guide, Maintenance and repair, Automobiles, Batteries, Battery booster cables

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Globally mobile

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The Alcatel HD1 One Touch Easy rated first in a test of 16 different digital cellular phones. Phones were tested for sound quality, features, sensitivity, ease of use, and durability. Because most phones are sold in a call plan package, prices were not given. Related tips on what to look for in a call plan are included.

Publisher: Australian Consumers' Association
Publication Name: Choice (Chippendale, Australia)
Subject: Consumer news and advice
ISSN: 0009-496X
Year: 1998
Cellular telephones, Wireless telephones, Motorola (Cellular telephone), Ericsson (Cellular telephone), Alcatel One Touch Pro (Cellular telephone), Philips Spark (Cellular telephone), Nokia (Cellular telephone), Alcatel HD1 One Touch Easy (Cellular telephone), Philips Diga (Cellular telephone), Panasonic (Cellular telephone), Motorola International (Cellular telephone), Motorola SlimLite (Cellular telephone), Siemens (Cellular telephone)

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