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Natalie Turner

London

Digital Content Producer and Writer at Which?

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  • 1 week ago | which.co.uk | Natalie Turner

    By clicking a retailer link you consent to third-party cookies that track your onward journey. This enables W? to receive an affiliate commission if you make a purchase, which supports our mission to be the UK's consumer champion. Your garden doesn’t need a full renovation to feel new - just a few smart changes can breathe fresh life into it. Whether you’re working with a patio, a patch of lawn or a large garden, there are plenty of budget-friendly ways to add charm, colour and comfort.

  • 1 week ago | which.co.uk | Natalie Turner

    Silentnight mattresses are popular – so popular, in fact, that we've reviewed over 20 of them. Whether you prefer your mattress warm or cold, or you want pocket springs or memory foam, the brand offers plenty of choice. We've rounded up the top five most popular Silentnight mattresses on Which.co.uk this year so far. But while we never recommend a bad product, you'll need to head to our mattress reviews to find out more details and compare them.

  • 2 weeks ago | which.co.uk | Natalie Turner

    The Which? Awards are back, and we're thrilled to reveal the shortlist of standout brands that have made an impact. These prestigious awards celebrate brands that are leading the way in championing consumers, consistently offering exceptional products and services while upholding the highest standards of customer care. This year, alongside the usual categories, we're introducing three new ones: Best Electric Car Brand, Best Health & Personal Care Brand, and Best Renewables Installer of the Year.

  • 4 weeks ago | which.co.uk | Natalie Turner

    A quick Google search on how to clean something will likely bring up results hailing vinegar as a cheap, natural, non-toxic cure-all. But while it's good for cleaning some things, it could cause irreparable damage to others. Cleaning vinegar, or white vinegar, is most commonly chosen for cleaning, and while its acidity is good for descaling kettles and cleaning ovens, it can corrode some materials and surfaces in your home.

  • 1 month ago | which.co.uk | Natalie Turner

    If you've noticed tiny holes in your wooden furniture or beams, you might be dealing with woodworm. These tiny creatures dig into timber and weaken it over time. Find out how to identify these pests, recognise the key stages of infestation, and uncover the best ways to treat them before they can cause lasting damage. Get our expert tips for making smarter consumer choices. Sign up for our free Weekly Scoop newsletterA woodworm is, in fact, not a worm but the larvae of a wood-boring beetle.

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