"Good enough is good enough."
vs LUNA™ play plus 2 I Lilac You, LUNA™ 3 for Normal Skin, LUNA™ 4 plus Normal Skin
vs MC Bike Protective Helmet /LED Light - White / L, MC Bike Protective Helmet /LED Light - Cool Gray / L, TK Pro Electric Trike - Lake Blue
vs Dyson Chitosan™ Post-Style Serum Nachfüllpackung, Dyson Supersonic r™ Haartrockner Straight+Wavy (Ceramic Pink/Roségold), Dyson Cinetic Big Ball Multi Floor 2 Bodenstaubsauger Gelb/Silber
“Foreo makes solid skincare tools, grabbed the Espada 2 in Pearl Pink 🌸 and”
“Got the TK1 Folding Electric Trike in slate gray. It folds, it rides, price sits right at €1299.99. The Pro model costs €400 more for features I don't need. Only thing: storage while folded takes some space. Smooth choice.”
“picked up the V12 Detect Slim because it's cordless, lightweight, and handles both floors and stairs without fussing. the laser detection thing is solid for spotting dust 🔦. yeah, battery life isn't endless, but the cleaning power makes up for it. Cruising on this one.”
Most device accessories end up as drawer clutter, but this Travel Case at €20.50 handles the actual job. It's compact, organizes your cables and electrodes without drama, keeps everything in one spot when you move around. Real thing though: it's just a case. If you're traveling light or stationary most of the time, the case probably sits unused, which makes the twenty euros feel less necessary than it sounds.
Cleanser devices are solid for maintenance, but they're not the same conversation as acne treatment. LUNA™ 3 and 4 climb into premium territory without solving the core issue, they're doing two things okay instead of one thing essential. ESPADA™ at a hundred fifty-nine euros sits where it needs to: serious enough to work, not luxury pricing for what amounts to preventative care.
Compared to the full MagHealy Obsidian at €4499, this €464.50 module feels like entry pricing into an ecosystem that demands ongoing investment. The Success Coach angle is solid for accountability, but you're essentially buying access to software without the hardware foundation. If you already own Healy hardware, the module stacks fine. Standalone, it's incomplete.
The leather and synthetic upper on this Mid holds up. Perforated details breathe well, padding around the collar feels solid for daily wear. The encapsulated Air heel keeps things responsive without bulk 🔨. One thing though: €993.45 is steep for a mid-cut when the low and high versions cover most bases at different price points. The Craft Anthracite colorway is clean, but you're really paying for Jordan branding here rather than material innovation. Build quality lands where it should, just depends if that price tag feels right for what's actually beneath it.
Those helmets are solid protection at seventy euros, no argument there. But pairing safety gear before you have the trike itself is like buying tires for a car you haven't picked yet, the order matters. Grab the trike, ride it clean, then layer in the helmet and mirror once you're rolling.
Hair serums and dryers are nice, but a vacuum solves an immediate problem that shows up every week. The price sits at a real value point compared to the recommended retail, and Dyson's track record on cordless reliability speaks for itself. Everything else here requires either already owning a device or committing to a hair care routine that needs testing first.