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Stuart Andrews

Stuart Andrews has been writing about technology and computing for over 25 years and has written for nearly every major UK PC and tech outlet, including PC Pro and the Sunday Times. He still writes about PCs, laptops and enterprise computing, plus PC and console gaming, but he also likes to get his hands dirty with the latest gardening tools and chill out with his favourite movies. He loves to test things and will benchmark anything and everything that comes his way.

Recent articles by Stuart Andrews

The UK's best broadband, phone and TV bundles
Broadband

Britain’s biggest broadband providers want to rope you in with broadband, phone and TV bundles, but who has the best deals?

SanDisk Pro-Blade Transport review
SSDs

The SanDisk Pro-Blade Transport is a slick SSD-based removable storage system, though its convenience comes at a cost

£227 (Transport + 1TB Mag)
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Beat the heat with one of the best air coolers
Air conditioners

We’ve spent countless hours testing the best air coolers from the biggest manufacturers. Here are our favourite options for every use case

Find the best Oral-B electric toothbrush for your needs
Dental care

Trying to find the best Oral-B electric toothbrush? Look no further – we tested the brand’s top brushes for every budget

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The best hedge trimmers you can buy
Garden

Getting your hedges in shape doesn’t have to be a struggle with our pick of the best hedge trimmers, tried and tested

EE review: The fastest, but not necessarily the best
Mobile networks

EE remains the top network for coverage and performance, but it still trails this year’s winners

£14 per month, starting price. The monthly price shown will increase on 31 March 2024 by the Consumer Price Index rate of inflation plus 3.9%
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iD Mobile review: Excellent value, mediocre customer service
Mobile networks

iD Mobile has fantastic value plans, but it’s falling behind the no-frills networks when it comes to customer support

£6 per month, starting price
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Lebara review: Cheap no-frills plans
Mobile networks

Lebara is a decent no-frills network, and great if you make a lot of international calls

£5 (/mth. Starting price)
Voxi review: A no-frills network with an unlimited twist
Mobile networks

You can go cheaper or faster, but Voxi’s affordable plans and features make it the no-frills network to beat

£10 /mth, starting price
Sky Mobile review: Great customer service keeps this network
Mobile networks

While it comes away with fewer awards this year, Sky Mobile is still a mobile network to be reckoned with

£5 /mth, starting from