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The latest Yale Doorman L3S is a smart code lock that is as secure as it is elegant and stylish.
Kenwood tries to put as many dishes as possible in the same pot. The Kenwood Titanium Chef Patissier XL is an expensive machine, but cheaper than its big brother Cooking Chef XL. Is it a cheaper alternative or a compromise?