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Weber Original Kettle review (57cm) Well-made, easy to use and clean, the Weber Original Kettle remains good value for money -
Kirby: Planet Robobot review Outstanding 3D and buckets of charm, Kirby: Planet Robobot is a joy from start to finish -
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Char-Broil Kettleman review: A top-notch charcoal BBQ The Char-Broil Kettleman isn't the cheapest charcoal option, but its clever design means less burnt food - and it looks smart, too -
Moto G4 Plus review - the one true king? Still a great phone, but its camera isn't quite good enough to warrant a £60 premium over the regular Moto G4 -
Obi Worldphone MV1 review - stunning design on a budget Obi's Worldphone MV1 is beautifully designed for a budget smartphone, but its specs and camera can't live up to the Moto G -
Viewsonic XG2401 review Fantastic for games, but image artefacts in Windows applications make this a poor all-rounder -
Iiyama XUB3490WQSU review: Ultra-wide 34in excellence The perfect screen for multitasking, if you can find it at the right price -
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Sony Xperia M4 Aqua review The camera could be better, but the Xperia M4 Aqua has both the build quality and speed to put its rivals to shame -
DOOM review - the beast is back Brilliant, gory fun, DOOM sets a new standard for fast-paced first-person shooters -
Dell Latitude 13 7370 review - a premium business laptop The Dell Latitude 13 7370 has a decent screen and plenty of security features, but performance lags behind its counterparts -
Intel Core i7-6950X review - the 10-core Broadwell-E is real Monstrously expensive and outstandingly powerful, this Broadwell-E CPU is as exclusive as they come -
Skullcandy Grind Wireless review - Grind for cable-cutters The Skullcandy Grind Wireless is a fine follow-up to the original Grind, but its media controls can be very fiddly -
Russell Hobbs Stainless Steel Breadmaker 22710 review Reasonable white loaves and tasty wholemeal from this good-value bread maker