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Stuart Milne

Chelmsford

Digital Editor at What Car?

Digital editor @whatcar. Ex @autocar, @autotrader_uk and some other things. Likes silly V8 cars, rugby and classic rock, mostly in that order.

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  • 3 weeks ago | t3.com | Stuart Milne

    When it comes to lawn mowers, there are few names more well known than Flymo, with that immediately recognisable orange hue, which is why I was keen to get my hands on the latest Flymo UltraMow Duo 36V 460. I’m a big fan of cordless lawn mowers, because they’re free from the complexities of petrol mowers, and there’s no risk of running over the cable of a wired mower – something that I find more risky the smaller the garden.

  • 3 weeks ago | yahoo.com | Stuart Milne

    When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Stuart MilneWhen it comes to lawn mowers, there are few names more well known than Flymo, with that immediately recognisable orange hue, which is why I was keen to get my hands on the latest Flymo UltraMow Duo 36V 460.

  • 1 month ago | t3.com | Stuart Milne

    There’s little more devastating than someone coming onto your property and taking your possessions. Aside from the financial impact, the sense of loss and violation can be extreme, and tools that may have taken years to assemble can be gone in the blink of an eye. Yet the statistics are worrying. According to a 2024 report by Aviva, more than a quarter of Brits surveyed had their sheds or outbuildings broken into, or an attempt made, and of those, 44% were at home at the time.

  • 1 month ago | t3.com | Stuart Milne

    The Brits’ obsession with the weather is well known around the world. You might argue that discussing it is a national pastime, and it’s now as much part of our psyche as a Sunday roast. But it’s for a very good reason: we have a lot of it. As BBC weatherman Michael Fish discovered ahead of the Great Storm of 1987, it can be wholly unpredictable. But for gardeners, it’s more than just choosing whether to slip on a pair of wellies or reach for the Crocs.

  • 1 month ago | yahoo.com | Stuart Milne

    When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: EveThe Brits’ obsession with the weather is well known around the world. You might argue that discussing it is a national pastime, and it’s now as much part of our psyche as a Sunday roast. But it’s for a very good reason: we have a lot of it. As BBC weatherman Michael Fish discovered ahead of the Great Storm of 1987, it can be wholly unpredictable.

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Stuart Milne
Stuart Milne @stuartjmilne
12 Apr 25

Bravo to whoever took this Smart Crossblade to Tesco. Presumably they’re not doing the weekly shop. https://t.co/lfQV7L1Mja

Stuart Milne
Stuart Milne @stuartjmilne
12 Feb 25

Admiring the on-street charging solution. https://t.co/hTLrET34qE

Stuart Milne
Stuart Milne @stuartjmilne
11 Dec 24

RT @whatcar: Voting is now OPEN for our 2025 #WhatCarAwards Reader Award! 🤩 Which upcoming model are you most excited about seeing in show…