trolske

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[–] trolske@feddit.org 11 points 2 days ago

Jo, in der Familie hab ich jmd mit einem kleinem Laden, noch bis Ende des Jahres.
Nachdem jetzt das Ladenlokal gekündigt wurde, fällt dem Vermieter auf einmal ein, dass er gerne 6000€ Miete hätte für eine rückwirkende Mieterhöhung.
Zum Glück hat die Person eine Rechtsschutzversicherung und lässt sich erstmal beraten.

[–] trolske@feddit.org 1 points 1 week ago

Hm, I'm in the EU, in a country where a battery swap is not offered.
Maybe that makes a difference.

[–] trolske@feddit.org 1 points 1 week ago

Yeah, I was also pretty surprised. UAE makes absolutely no sense.

[–] trolske@feddit.org 1 points 1 week ago (2 children)

Check your spam folder. I applied for the store credit and got an answer within 48h, but it went straight to my spam

[–] trolske@feddit.org 2 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Thanks!
Von Haus and Joseph Joseph seem to produce in China.
Status Innovation seems to produce in Slovenia, so very interesting to me.
Kuhn Rikon looks good, but no delivery to northern Europe.
Bormilio Luigi also looks good, but no direct sales and no local retailer for me.
Vilde does not really have what I'm looking for.

[–] trolske@feddit.org 1 points 1 week ago

Looks pretty great, but no direct sales and I can't find a local retailer.

[–] trolske@feddit.org 2 points 1 week ago

Thanks, I checked my local IKEA yesterday: Glass part is made in Czech Republic, lid is made in China

[–] trolske@feddit.org 1 points 1 week ago

I would love to buy those, but their EU website is under construction, and I don't find them locally in retail. So currently only delivery in France.

[–] trolske@feddit.org 2 points 1 week ago

Looks nice, no retail partners outside of the DACH region unfortunately.

[–] trolske@feddit.org 3 points 1 week ago (1 children)

People complain about their local railway service, until they've travelled with ours. Suddenly theirs doesn't seem as bad anymore.

[–] trolske@feddit.org 5 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Thanks, seems like I need to go and check where my local IKEA gets their stuff from. Edit: Glass part is made in Czech Republic, lid is made in China.

[–] trolske@feddit.org 3 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Thanks, how could I forget Weck? Unfortunately the shape is not super convenient, but I'll keep them in mind.

 
 

I'm currently looking for glass food storage containers (freezer safe, oven safe as a bonus).

My search so far has only turned up Pyrex Europe, which is an American company but produces exclusively in France.

Other brands I've checked:

  • Orthex: imports their glassware from abroad, and does not produce it in Sweden/Finland (confirmed via email, still waiting on the actual country) Edit: confirmed made in China by their support.
  • Glasslock: offices and warehouses in Germany, production in South Korea
  • Luminarc: French company, produced in UAE
  • Duralex: French company, made in France. Does not deliver outside of France (EU website is "under construction"). I reached out about the broken website.
  • IKEA 365: Swedish company, glass made in different countries (confirmed France, Czech Republic). Lids made in China.
  • Weck: German company, probably made in Germany. Not ideal shapes, and while theoretically freezer proof, not meant for that.
  • Frigoverre by Bormilio Luigi: comment said produced in Europe and China, their own website does not show a production site outside of Europe. No direct sales from their website, no local retailer for me.
  • vilde.pl seems to produce in Poland, but not what I am looking for
  • Kuhn Rikon produces in Switzerland, but no delivery for me
  • Status Innovation seems to produce in Slovenia

So I'd appreciate any tips and I will update the list with what I find.

Edit: Seems like Duralex fits the criteria but does not deliver outside of France. Please keep additional suggestions coming!

Current top list:

  • Duralex if the EU website would work
  • Frigoverre if there would be direct sales or a local retailer
  • Kuhn Rikon if they would deliver to me
  • Status Innovation seems to produce in Slovenia
  • IKEA 365 despite the Chinese lid
  • Weck, because the shape is just not practical for me and they do go beyond 500 ml.
  • Pyrex Europe, made in France, but US company.
 
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submitted 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) by trolske@feddit.org to c/eurovision@lemmy.world
 

Just allow both and don't be so uptight EBU

 
 
 

I'm currently looking to replace my in-ears (which are slowly dying) and I have settled on the open-ear form factor. Unfortunately open-ears are not very common, so I've had trouble finding many European options. I'd settle for a European company, because produced in Europe is even more difficult to find.

What I found so far:

  • Nothing Open Ear (UK, produced in China)
  • ~~Suunto Aqua/Wing/Sonic (Finland, probably produced in China~~ apparently completely Chinese now
  • Teufel Airy Open TWS (Germany, probably produced in China)
  • Beyerdynamic Veerio 200 (Germany, 85% of all Beyerdynamic products produced in Germany)

Please do not confuse open-back (full-size over-ear) and open-ear (small form factor).

European brands I have checked which do not have open-ears:

  • Steelseries
  • Bang & Olufsen
  • Austrian Audio
  • Sennheiser
  • Meze
  • Fairphone
  • Valco
  • Fresh 'n Rebel
  • Jabra

Brands with open-ears but not European:

  • Shokz
  • Bose
  • JBL
  • Suunto (used to be Finnish, now 100% Chinese)
 

cross-posted from: https://feddit.org/post/10190479

Feuerwear makes a series of bags and backpacks out of old firehose. I got one of their laptop bags since last year and I absolutely love it! They also offer a repair service and give a 3-year warranty on their products.

As far as I can tell from their website, some steps of the production are done in Germany and some (mostly sewing) is done in Serbia.

Referreral code warning
I got a code that gives a 10€ reduction for new customers (and gives me the same if it's used). I'm not sure if the code can be used repeatedly, so no guarantee that it works.

spoilerKYV-27EE-ARG

 

Feuerwear makes a series of bags and backpacks out of old firehose. I got one of their laptop bags since last year and I absolutely love it! They also offer a repair service and give a 3-year warranty on their products.

As far as I can tell from their website, some steps of the production are done in Germany and some (mostly sewing) is done in Serbia.

Referreral code warning
I got a code that gives a 10€ reduction for new customers (and gives me the same if it's used). I'm not sure if the code can be used repeatedly, so no guarantee that it works.

spoilerKYV-27EE-ARG

 

Cross posted from: https://feddit.org/post/8903315

 

As the title said, I'm looking for a stainless steel french press. So far the only producer that actually makes them in Europe seems to be Stelton (Denmark). Bodum looked good, but they do have a factory in China and don't clearly disclose in the webshop where the specific product is made. Additionally Amazon lists the Bodum Columbia as "Made in China". Scanpan is another European brand, but the TOGO line is made in China unfortunately.

So I'd be happy to get any pointers for brands to look at.

Edit: The options so far are

  • Stelton EM77, stainless steel cylinder, 80€, made in Denmark
  • Bodum Douro, stainless steel cylinder, 170€, made in Portugal

All other options (WMF, other Bodum models, Bialetti, Paderno) seem to be produced in China or the US.

I didn't expect it to be this difficult to find viable options.

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