Episode 3
Angellica Bell and Ortis Deley are joined by brothers Cameron and Lewis from Scotland. Still living at home with Mum, they're often roped into house chores but when it comes to the garden, they have no idea where to start and need a helping hand, so they don't kill all the flowers. Additionally, football coach Cameron is looking for a new pair of boots – but with some models costing way over £100 he's hoping to find a more budget friendly option that still performs well. Lewis hopes to become a better home cook, so the presenting duo present him with a kitchen innovation that's not only great for cooking but is practical too.
Jon Bentley hunts for a new pair of binoculars while on safari. With most of us only using them on occasion though, he's picked up two pairs under £150 to see which is best value. Georgie Barrat uncovers what we should be doing with our electronic waste. From cables to lightbulbs and vacuum cleaners to old phones, our homes are full of the stuff. She shows us a simple way to recycle them properly, while also making a little bit of money along the way.
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