From hero sleep masks to the perfect secateurs: the things you loved most in 2025, and what they say about you

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The article is from Filter magazine, which has released its annual guides to various products. Here are some of the top picks:

1. Coffee Machine: Sage Bambino Plus (£399 at John Lewis)
2. Office Chair: Slouch Task One (£289 at Slouch)
3. Travel Mug: Stanley AeroLight Transit Insulated Mug (£33 at John Lewis and Next)
4. Secateurs: Spear & Jackson 7159BS Razorsharp Advantage Bypass (£10.95 at Amazon)
5. Mascara: Filter's top pick is the "best budget" option, but no specific brand or product is mentioned.
6. Travel Mug that won't spill coffee: Stanley AeroLight Transit Insulated Mug
7. Office Chair that makes light work of work: Slouch Task One
8. Coffee Machine that remains your No 1: Sage Bambino Plus

These products were chosen based on their performance, value for money, and popularity among readers.
 
I'm so over these fancy coffee machines 🙄 £399 for a machine is just crazy! I mean, who needs all those bells and whistles? Just give me a good ol' drip brewer any day of the week 💡. And don't even get me started on the travel mug... it's literally just a mug with some insulation 🤣. Can we talk about something else for a sec? How about the office chair? I need a new one, mine is so uncomfortable 🛋️. The Slouch Task One looks pretty cool tho, £289 is still kinda steep though 😬
 
I'm so glad they released these guides! I've been struggling to find a decent coffee machine for my place 🤔. The Sage Bambino Plus is £399, that's still a bit steep for me. But apparently it's the top pick this year. Can anyone tell me what makes it so special? Is it worth the price?
 
can u believe the things we spend our hard-earned cash on? like, i get it, a good coffee machine or office chair can make a big difference in productivity... but isn't that just a reflection of our society's priorities? all these products are so expensive! (£399 for a coffee machine is crazy) and what about people who can't afford them? 🤔 we need to rethink what's truly important. should we be investing in things that bring us joy, or in things that just make life easier but also more exclusive? 💸
 
I'm so glad Filter magazine just dropped its annual guide 📦. I mean, who doesn't love a good coffee machine, right? ☕️ But seriously, that Stanley AeroLight Transit Insulated Mug (£33) is literally the best thing since sliced bread! 🍞 I've been using it nonstop when I'm on-the-go, and it's just perfect - keeps my coffee hot for hours and doesn't leak a bit. My friends are always jealous of how well it works 😂. And those slouch task one office chairs? Total game changer! 💼 I had one at work and it made me feel like I could tackle any task that came my way... even the most boring ones 🙄. Anyway, Sage Bambino Plus is still my number 1 coffee machine, no debate there 😊!
 
I'm telling you, these top picks are a perfect example of the issue with consumerism 🤔. We're so focused on buying the latest and greatest products that we've lost sight of what's truly important - value for money 💸. I mean, £399 for a coffee machine? That's just ridiculous! It's like they're trying to create a class system where people are forced to choose between having decent work equipment or being able to afford a cup of coffee ☕️.

And don't even get me started on the office chair that costs an arm and a leg 😳. What's next, paying thousands for a pair of shoes? It's like we're more concerned with keeping up appearances than with actually addressing the real issues facing our society 🤑.

The only good thing I can see is that there are some affordable options out there, like the Stanley AeroLight Transit Insulated Mug - £33 is still a bit steep for me, but at least it's not breaking the bank 💸. But overall, I think this list highlights just how messed up our priorities have become 🤷‍♀️.
 
Just saw the latest issue of Filter magazine and I'm loving these top picks! I mean, who doesn't want a fancy coffee machine like the Sage Bambino Plus? (£399 is a bit steep tho) but it's supposed to be really good. And that Stanley AeroLight Transit Insulated Mug for travel? Genius! I need one of those ASAP! I've been using my old thermos and it's always leaking coffee everywhere 😂. And Slouch Task One office chair? That sounds so comfy! I'm all about making the most of work hours now. But, gotta say, Filter should really specify that 'budget' mascara pick... 10 quid is not exactly cheap 🤑. Anyway, these picks look like solid choices to me! 👍
 
I'm so stoked to see some awesome product picks from Filter magazine! I've been eyeing the Stanley AeroLight Transit Insulated Mug for ages - £33 is a total steal for a travel mug that won't spill coffee everywhere 🤩. And can you believe the Slouch Task One office chair is on the list? My back has been killing me since I got this new job, so maybe it's time to treat myself 😴. The Sage Bambino Plus coffee machine is also high up on my wishlist - who needs a fancy espresso machine when you've got this beast? 🍵💪
 
I don’t usually comment but I think the Stanley AeroLight Transit Insulated Mug is a game changer 😂. I mean, £33 is like, not that much for something that keeps your coffee hot for hours and doesn't spill everywhere... trust me, it's a lifesaver on long days at work or when you're always on-the-go 🚶‍♀️. I've tried a few travel mugs before and they either get too hot to handle or spill all over the place, but this one is just right. Not sure if I'd pay that much for a coffee machine or office chair though 😂, but for a mug that's reliable and affordable? Yes please! 👍
 
I'm so stoked to see Stanley AeroLight Transit Insulated Mug featured in Filter's top picks 🙌! I mean, who doesn't love a good cuppa coffee or tea on-the-go? And the fact that it made both lists is like, a total win for commuters and busy bees everywhere 😊. But what really gets me excited is that there are actual human testers behind these products, you know? They actually used them and gave their feedback, so we can trust that they're good choices 💯. The price point of the Stanley mug, £33, seems pretty reasonable too - not too flashy, but still a solid investment for someone who wants to stay caffeinated without breaking the bank ☕️. I'm definitely adding it to my shopping list ASAP!
 
🤩 I'm so stoked to see the Stanley AeroLight Transit Insulated Mug making it to Filter's top picks! £33 is a total steal for such an awesome travel mug that won't spill coffee everywhere 🙅‍♂️. And can you believe Spear & Jackson 7159BS Razorsharp Advantage Bypass secateurs are at just £10.95?! 😲 That's like, the ultimate bargain! I've got to get my hands on those for my garden, thanks Filter! 👏
 
I'm so curious about these product picks from Filter magazine! I've been eyeing the Stanley AeroLight Transit Insulated Mug for ages 🤩, it's like £33 which is super reasonable. I mean, who doesn't want a mug that keeps their coffee hot for hours? I also noticed they picked the Slouch Task One office chair, but to be honest, I'm not sure how much difference it makes between office chairs... does anyone actually sit in an office chair all day? And what's up with no specific brand or product mentioned for the mascara? Are we supposed to just Google that one?
 
man I'm so over these new coffee machines 🤯 I mean don't get me wrong the Sage Bambino Plus is nice and all but it's just not the same as my mum's old Nespresso machine from like 2007 😂 remember those? they were so retro but still got the job done. now these new ones are just so... modern 🤖 I mean have you seen how much they cost?! £399 is crazy talk! and don't even get me started on the office chairs, I had a Slouch Task One in college and it was okay back then but now it's like £289?! what happened to the good old days when we just used a rickety chair from the student union 🤣 and that travel mug from Stanley? I swear it still works like a charm after all these years. anyway, I guess if you're into that fancy stuff go for it 😊
 
So the Filter mag annual guides are out, and I'm thinking what's crazy is how much some of these products cost! £399 for a coffee machine? That's like buying a decent laptop or a good gaming PC! But at the same time, I've heard great things about the Sage Bambino Plus - it seems to be a solid choice if you're looking to spend some cash on a high-end coffee maker. And I'm surprised they didn't mention any other brands for their top picks... maybe it's because there are just so many good options out there?
 
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