The picture says it all.......
Monday, 26 December 2011
Saturday, 24 December 2011
Build the Church in you....Merry Christmas
At Christmas Eve, told a friend if we have to work till late..am in doubt if we can make it to Church tomorrow morning...
Friend answered, "Build the Church in you..."
"Wow..."
I find this inspiring, so I guess....this year's Christmas message would be "Build the Church in you...."
To those who celebrate Christmas, MERRY CHRISTMAS
Tuesday, 13 December 2011
Simple tips for Stainless Steel Terminology...
Have you ever thought of getting yourself a stainless steel product but are confused with which one to choose/buy?
Well, stainless steel needs a minimum of 10.5% or 11% chromium content in order to achieve its stainless, rust-free status.
When you walk into a shop full of stainless steel products, make sure the salesperson knows about 18/0, 18/8, 18/10.
18/0 - 18% of Chromium and 0% of Nickel
18/8 - 18% of Chromium and 8% of Nickel, equivalent to Type 304
18/10 - 18% of Chromium and 10% of Nickel, equivalent to Type 316
Why Nickel? Nickel will actually enhance the corrosion resistance of the staninless steel and I always feel that it makes the stainless steel shinier and less magnetic. So, theoretically speaking, stainless steel with higher content of Nickel is a better one.
Bring a piece of fridge magnet with you if you are shopping for your stainless steel...:-) Many companies always claimed that they are using 18/10 S/S...well, the magnet cannot lie. If it sticks easily, you roughly could gauge the content of Nickel in it.
Of course, the price of a piece of S/S Cookware might also be determined by many other factors such as thickness, handle type etc. Just ask! ask! ask!
Well, stainless steel needs a minimum of 10.5% or 11% chromium content in order to achieve its stainless, rust-free status.
When you walk into a shop full of stainless steel products, make sure the salesperson knows about 18/0, 18/8, 18/10.
18/0 - 18% of Chromium and 0% of Nickel
18/8 - 18% of Chromium and 8% of Nickel, equivalent to Type 304
18/10 - 18% of Chromium and 10% of Nickel, equivalent to Type 316
Why Nickel? Nickel will actually enhance the corrosion resistance of the staninless steel and I always feel that it makes the stainless steel shinier and less magnetic. So, theoretically speaking, stainless steel with higher content of Nickel is a better one.
Bring a piece of fridge magnet with you if you are shopping for your stainless steel...:-) Many companies always claimed that they are using 18/10 S/S...well, the magnet cannot lie. If it sticks easily, you roughly could gauge the content of Nickel in it.
Of course, the price of a piece of S/S Cookware might also be determined by many other factors such as thickness, handle type etc. Just ask! ask! ask!
Queen Anne's Clearance
We are currently clearing Queen Anne Silverware from UK at 50% off (while stock lasts). If you are a fan of Queen Anne, do not miss this opportunity.
Saturday, 10 December 2011
Price War of Corelle, Corningware and Visions Products
As mentioned earlier, Langkawi is the heaven for price war. The latest victims are the above mentioned products.
Currently all sets (regardless brands and designs) are subject to a 10% discount.
Please bear in mind that we are not obligated to give you the discount as these are not planned nor supported by our distributor in Malaysia.
Currently all sets (regardless brands and designs) are subject to a 10% discount.
Please bear in mind that we are not obligated to give you the discount as these are not planned nor supported by our distributor in Malaysia.
Friday, 9 December 2011
LIMA 2011
Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace Exhibition 2011, kicked off on the 6.12.2011 and will be opened for public starting today and tomorrow.
Visitors who are interested, do plan your trip earlier. If you have visited Langkawi before, you sure know that we hardly experience any traffic jam here, unfortunately...it is not the case during LIMA.
Touristy areas will be packed.
The roads around the Exhibition Hall will be jammed as well.
And guess what...Langkawi is scorching hot right now, watch out for dehydration.
Other than that, enjoy your LIMA 2011.
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