Cycling Storage, Safety, and Starters – The Essential Guide

Cycling is a great way to get outdoors and embrace nature, fresh air, and the elements, whatever the season. Hornit was founded by former lawyer and Ironman triathlete, Tom de Pelet. Tom spent 7 years commuting to work in London and saw a gap in the market for innovative cycling products. When the brand launched in 2012, the objective was to create pioneering accessories that make cycling safer without compromising style. The first product to launch was the dB140 – the world’s loudest bike horn. The horn enables cyclists to alert distracted drivers and pedestrians to their presence and the sleek design blends seamlessly with any bike.

Since the success of this product, the team at Hornit has dedicated itself to sourcing and designing innovative, stylish, and fun cycling products for people of all ages. From lights and horns to cycle storage and helmets, each Hornit product has been created to improve cyclist’s lives in some way.

Now an established brand, Hornit has won several awards and its products are sold in over 40 countries worldwide. Innovation still remains at the heart of Hornit and Tom’s passion is shared by the whole team who make it their goal to create cycling products that transform your ride.

They offer a range of exciting and useful products to help store bikes, keep you and you safe and also help start a child’s biking journey through their super-lightweight balance bikes.

Here are some of their most popular products:

Hornit Clug Pro £25.99 – £27.99 from Hornit.com Save space and store bikes on a wall with the innovative bike holder. Weighing just 26g the Clug Pro holds up to 30kg, with different versions to suit bike tyres it will help keep bikes safe and secure.

Hornit dB140 Bike Horn £29.99 from Hornit.com The dB140 is the loudest cycle horn on the market, putting you in control of your safety by letting people know you’re there. It’s small, sleek, and enables you to alert distracted drivers and pedestrians to your presence. Featuring upgraded internal components and a brand-new Garmin style mount developed in collaboration with K-Edge, your dB140 is better than ever: rock solid on the bars, easy to remove, and interchangeable with other Garmin compatible devices.

Hornit Mini £17.99 available in 4 colours from Hornit.com The ultimate lights and sound effects and horn for children’s bikes and scooters. Loaded with 25 fun sounds including fire engine, police siren, motorbike, bike bell, and wolf, your child’s imagination will run wild. It also has 6 light settings including white, green, and flashing lights.

Hornit Children’s Helmet £34.99 from Hornit.com Painstakingly designed to look stylish & fun (or quietly understated in the case of Stealth!), they are fully adjustable, comfortable, lightweight, and actually, something children will want to wear. They will also love the integrated LED which is an added safety feature. With a range of colourful helmets, Hornit help stop children from arguing about putting their helmets on. With 15 designs to choose from everyone will be happy.

Hornit Airo Balance Bike £139 available in 6 colours from Hornit.com Made from a super lightweight, ultra-hard-wearing magnesium alloy, at 2.95kg this balance bike is levitating light, helping reduce injuries, falls, and accidents. The super-strong balance bike helps children concentrate on balancing and therefore helps them learn to ride much quicker than starting on stabilisers.  With a lifetime guarantee, Hornit is confident the bike is here to last.

For more information visit Hornit.com

How To Buy Less Jewellery & Why You Should!*

Regular readers of the blog will know that we’ve spoken about buying jewellery before. The actual process of going out and buying the items can be harder than you think, which is why we’ve spoken about tips to help you out in previous posts. 

However, today’s post will focus on something slightly different. Instead of tips to help you buy jewellery, we’re going to look at ways to help you cut down on buying these items. Why? Well, let’s answer that question first, before jumping into the tips!

Why should you buy less jewellery?

Firstly, it can help you save a load of money if you cut down on the jewellery pieces you buy! Rings and necklaces can be expensive, particularly if you want to get good quality ones. In fact, it’s worse when you buy the cheap stuff because it’s so cheap you don’t think twice about buying loads. In the end, you’ve spent a mini fortune on small items that really don’t need to be purchased. 

Nevertheless, the main reason to cut down on your jewellery purchases is the environment. It costs a lot of natural resources to make jewellery, so if everyone keeps buying loads of the stuff, it increases the demand to mine for precious gems and stones. Overall, this harms the environment and we should try to cut down – just like we should cut down on fast fashion

How can you buy less jewellery?

You’ve seen the why, now for the how. How can you start buying fewer jewellery items? Well, it requires a great deal of mental fortitude, but it can be done. Here are some tips: 

Focus on meaningful items

Instead of just buying anything to go with any outfit, focus on only buying a small handful of meaningful items of jewellery. Something like a pendant with a special stone in it or someone’s picture can mean so much to you. You can get some of the best Claddagh rings that symbolise love and togetherness, adding more sentimental value to the item. The idea is to purchase things that actually mean something to you. This way, you stop buying loads of small pieces that end up discarded in your jewellery box after wearing them once. Your meaningful items will stay with you for a long time!

Take care of your current items

A big reason people keep buying the same jewellery is that their old stuff breaks. You had a nice ring or set of earrings, but they slowly started becoming chipped and damaged. The earrings had pieces breaking, so you couldn’t wear them anymore. This type of thing happens all the time, meaning you have to go out and spend more money replacing the items. 

Instead, you could just take better care of everything. As a general rule, stop wearing your jewellery in the shower. Even if it is technically safe to do so, water can damage most metals – especially cheap jewellery. The metal starts to corrode and peel off, leaving you with a damaged piece that needs to be replaced. Similarly, stop wearing things to bed. Earrings can definitely break while you sleep, so ensure you take things off and leave them in a safe place to avoid any damage. Therefore, everything lasts for longer and you don’t require constant replacements!

Invest in high-quality pieces

As with most fashion items you buy, it is often better to get expensive things than cheap things. Why? Well, as mentioned earlier, cheap things don’t last for a very long time. They’re easy to break and can deteriorate quicker than it takes you to recite the alphabet. So, what seems like a money-saving purchase ends up costing more because you’re constantly rebuying the same thing again and again. 

You bought a £20 ring, but it barely lasts a few months of regular wear, so you end up buying another after half a year, then replacing it again after six more months. In five years, you may have spent close to £300 on cheap rings. If you spent this much on a good ring initially, you can almost guarantee it would last for years, possibly even decades. It can be daunting to buy expensive jewellery, but if the quality is there, it is definitely worth it. 

We should all make more conscious decisions to reduce the jewellery we buy, slowing down the industry and saving the planet. It can be difficult, but these three tips show that it isn’t that hard to do if you are strong enough!

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Mistakes To Avoid When Buying Jewellery*

Jewellery can vary in price from a few pounds for little earrings and ornamental rings to hundreds of thousands of pounds for luxury items (or more). The urge to look good or show off is balanced by the concern of spending too much money, and the struggle leads many people to purchase the wrong thing. Here are some common jewellery-buying mistakes and what to do differently.

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Forgetting Quality Is Important 

Too many people have purchased a low-cost silver-coloured ring only to have an adverse response to the nickel or other materials used. Overemphasizing price vs value results in someone owning an off colour diamond because it has a particular amount of carats or an odd form of gold because it is less expensive than 14K and 18K gold, both of which hold their worth for centuries. Compare the cost of the jewellery to its long-term worth. Cheap jewellery that you toss away, keep having to fix, or regret owning two years later isn’t worth the modest price you paid for it. If the owner intends to wear the jewellery for a lifetime, only purchase items that will endure that long. This might mean paying more, but it will be worth it

Not Thinking About Size 

If you’re not thinking about the size of the piece of jewellery you buy, you could be making a big mistake. Of course, if you buy a necklace and it’s too long or short, you can add links to it in many cases. The same can be true of bracelets. However, if you buy a ring that doesn’t fit, you’ll need to pay to have it resized, and that can be expensive, not to mention the fact that you – or the person you bought it for – won’t be able to wear it. 

Of course, the piece of jewellery itself is not the only thing to consider when we talk about size. The stones are also a crucial element to think about. For every one carat that a diamond increases, for example, the price also increases – a lot. Rather than buying the biggest stone you can see and paying a fortune for it, why not look at a slightly smaller one. The difference in price between a 1.9-carat diamond and a two-carat diamond is huge, but the two look identical to the naked eye. 

Not Letting Your Tastes Dictate What You Buy 

As with everything, from clothes to how you decorate your home, there are trends. These trends come and go and with them, the ability to keep your wardrobe or home décor the same without it looking distinctly out of date. You then have to spend money and take time to make changes to keep up with the new trends. The same is true of jewellery. 

So why not forget this altogether? Why not ignore the trends and instead just buy what you like and what you think looks good? If you want a plain piece of jewellery or a fancy one, a colourful one, or a specific item so you look at small Monroe piercing jewelry options, that’s what you should have. 

The less you worry about trends and keeping up with fashion, and the more you think about buying things that you just like and that you’ll be happy to wear for a long time to come, the more comfortable you’ll be, and the happier you’ll be with your purchases. You won’t suddenly regret them when you notice no one else is wearing them anymore. 

Not Understanding The Different Metals 

When you’re shopping for jewellery, you should always know what it’s made of. If the seller doesn’t say what the designs are made of, it’s probably not silver, gold, rose gold, or another precious metal. If you don’t understand something, you should always ask before buying, especially for more expensive items.

Even if a piece of jewellery looks like gold or silver, that doesn’t mean it’s made of those metals. Especially if a piece of jewellery looks like gold but isn’t very expensive, it’s probably not gold at all; at best, it will only be extremely thin gold plate. Gold is a very expensive metal, and you can’t buy cheap gold jewellery. 

Base metal jewellery, like brass or nickel, won’t last long and may discolour your skin over time. It could even cause allergic reactions or worse, which is especially true of nickel, which you should avoid wearing as much as possible. Thinly plated jewellery can get worn down to the base metal pretty quickly.

The Case for Coloured Diamonds*

When thinking about diamonds it is natural that your mind would wander immediately to pure, crystal clear glittering beauty. The idea of coloured diamonds may seem quite alien; it certainly was to me, however there is a whole rainbow of naturally coloured diamonds out there- be it yellow, green, or even pink there is a coloured diamond out there for everyone and there are good reasons to move away from tradition and give them a go.

Images from Astteria, luxury jewellers and retails of coloured diamonds

Prestige: One reason to consider coloured diamonds is how prestigious they are; royalty has sported them for years, as well as top celebrities such as Beyonce and Victoria Beckham. Therefore, owning and wearing coloured diamond jewellery can bring with it a celebrity like image.

Impact: Of course a well cut, hefty carat traditional diamond will cause a stir when the wearer presents it, but with a coloured diamond you could command just as much attention whilst sporting a far more delicate piece of jewellery. A coloured diamond will cause intrigue and also serve as a conversation starter at social events.

Investment Opportunity: The purchase of coloured diamonds brings with it a sound investment. Because of their relative rarity and increasing demand the value of these gems is going up and up. Buy your beauty and wear it now, knowing you also have something to fall back on in the future should it be required.

Individuality: There is a coloured diamond out there to suit everyone’s taste and budget. With a dozen recognised colours, some being rarer than others it is easy to find something you will love and that will suit your personality. Prices will vary depending on the rarity of your chosen colour, but if you are in to unique jewellery and making a statement then this is definitely an avenue to explore.

For a trusted UK stockist of coloured diamonds, and to get a better idea of what is available visit Astteria and browse their extensive range.

3 Things To Know Before Going To College*

Going to college is considered a right of passage for many people. It signals the beginning of adulthood and earning independence. It’s also the first step in obtaining a career.

Naturally, it’s not a decision that should be taken lightly. You’ll need to consider multiple things when making your choice, including:

  • Which areas you’re interested in, such as tech.
  • How much it’ll cost.
  • Whether you have the grades to be accepted.

Each of these can be obvious factors. They’re far from the only ones, however. You’ll need to consider several other aspects before going to college.

Three in particular stand out.

What To Know Before Going To College: 3 Important Factors

Pick The Right Accommodation

If you’re going to college more than a certain distance away, you’ll need to find somewhere to stay while you’re attending. Though many institutions offer on-campus accommodation, that isn’t always an appropriate option.

It may be too expensive for some college students. That doesn’t mean that finding short term student accommodation needs to be hard, however.

You’ll have plenty of resources available to you. The college itself may even offer help and advice with this.

Make sure that you compare several options before making a decision. It’s also recommended that you try to secure the lease as early as possible.

Accommodation can be booked out in the weeks ahead of the academic year.

Bring The Right Things

After picking the right accommodation for you, you’ll need to ensure that you bring all of the right belongings with you. That’ll vary from person to person.

Part of this involves the materials and supplies that you may need for your course. It’s also worth bringing any home necessities or creature comforts if you find that your accommodation lacks them.

You should also consider bringing:

  • Comfortable daily wear for classes.
  • Laptop and phone.
  • Bathroom supplies.
  • A formal outfit for special occasions.

You could have a few other things you might want to bring. Consider what you’ll need during your typical daily life.

Find Out What To Do On & Off Campus

When you’re going to college, studying and going to class aren’t the only things you’ll do. You’ll want to have a social life and do extracurricular activities throughout your academic years.

Figuring out what you can do both on and off-campus at a particular institution is vital. If you’re going out of state, then that’s particularly true.

The college’s website will have plenty of information about what you can do on campus. To find out what you can do off-campus, a quick online search will be helpful.

It may be worth focusing on things that you’re already interested in. It could be a great way of making some new friends at college, especially when you’re going out of town.

What To Know Before Going To College: Wrapping Up

Before going to college, you’ll need to ensure that you make the right decision. You’ll have to keep multiple factors in mind when making the choice.

That doesn’t mean that it needs to be a complicated one, however. By concentrating on a few key areas, you shouldn’t have a problem picking the right college for you.

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