The Filter’s bestsellers often tell a story. This month, it’s that, in this era of global heating, extreme weather in our summers is here to stay. Despite the hottest spring on record, the ferocity of June’s heatwaves seemed to take many of us by surprise, with much-needed fans going out of stock almost as soon as we’d published our group test.
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Your desire forquiet tower fansandcold-brew coffeehints at sweaty, sleepless nights, followed by intense cravings for caffeinated cold drinks (or was that just me?). But also among your favourites were things that showed a sense of excitement about holidays, festivals and, more surprisingly, wildlife, withone-shouldered holiday swimsuits,wildlife-capturing camerasand theideal festival handbagall capturing your attention this month.
Dreo Cruiser TF518
£94.99 at Amazon
It’s no surprise to see a fan top the list in a month of extreme heat – and, as veteran tech journalist and engineering graduate Caramel Quin grimly points out in our roundup ofthe best fans, “there will always be another heatwave.” Quin put 14 to the test, measuring everything from wind speed to energy efficiency, to find the most sustainable and effective. At full blast, this Dreo tower fan “felt positively windy and was definitely cooling on a hot day,” she wrote, while the lower settings were so quiet that they weren’t audible.
Las Flores swimsuit
From £55 at John Lewis
“John Lewis tells us that this one-shouldered swimsuit has been a huge hit,” said fashion editor Jess Cartner-Morley in herJune style essentials. “Customers love it because the shoulder detailing and sturdy, non-transparent fabric make it perfect for wearing as a top, so it does double duty on holiday.” Plenty of you have been packing it for your holidays, too.
Operan cordless oral irrigator
£35.66 at Amazon
“From the suspiciously low pricing, I was sure there would be something to complain about with the Operan cordless oral irrigator,” wrote our resident teeth-cleaner, Alan Martin, in his roundup of thebest water flossers. “But mouthful of a name aside, there really isn’t.” While there’s no evidence that water flossers are as effective asinterdental brushesor manual flossing, the convenience factor means they can be useful for those of us who struggle to floss every day (if my dentist is reading this, this obviously doesn’t include me).
BaByliss Air Power Volume hot brush
£59.99 at John Lewis
It’s always a surprise when something we wrote about in a previous month makes it into the best-sellers list for the first time. Could it be because the price has dropped by £4? Or because wedding season is now in full swing? Either way, our reviewer Lise Smith loved this bargain BaByliss in our roundup of thebest hot brushes. “This is a well-designed wet-to-dry air styler for less than £100 that delivers results comparable to some of the more expensive brushes on our list,” she wrote.
Unisex Donkey Gloves
£15.95 at Amazon
Still not finished yourpre-summer garden tidy-up? You’re not the only one: these gardening gloves were your favourite pick in ourFather’s Day gift guide. “The faux-leather fabric offers the dexterity needed for fiddly tasks and protection against brambles and nettles,” wrote Charlie Allenby, “while still being comfortable enough for a long day in the garden.”
Men’s white crew neck T-shirt
£14.90 at Uniqlo
Sometimes, classics are classics for a reason. “Everyone should own a well-fitting crisp white T-shirt, particularly when the warmer months hit,” said stylist and menswear expert Peter Bevan in his50 men’s summer wardrobe updates. This £14.90 crew neck T-shirt was your favourite pick from the piece, ahead of less classic ideas such as wearingboxersas shorts a la Paul Mescal (although that wasn’t far behind …).
Maxdone wildlife camera
£39.97 at Amazon
This camera can “transform any garden into the setting of an Attenborough-style wildlife documentary,” says Allenby, and this appealed to our Planet Earth-loving readers. Capture stills and 4K video of “songbirds, squirrels and scraggly foxes” – or just watch next door’s cat digging up your planters. It’s also £20 cheaper if you’re a Prime member.
Philips L’Or Barista Sublime
£59.99 at John Lewis
As with the BaByliss, we were surprised at the sudden popularity of this Nespresso-compatible L’Or machine this month. But it was immediately obvious why: its price has dropped by more than 40% since we first reviewed it. This is our resident coffee aficionado Sasha Muller’s favourite capsule machine – even at its previous higher price – from our roundup ofthe best coffee machines. The Barista Sublime “looks great and works well”, he wrote, praising its compact dimensions, how easy it was to use and the choice of 100+ types of capsule.
Guinness Nitrosurge starter pack
£45.27 at Amazon
Chosen by food and drink writer Joanne Gould as one of thebest tinned drinks, the Nitrosurge also proved a hit for many in our Father’s Day gift guide. The USB-charged nozzle can be attached to a chilled can of a special version of Guinness to pour a slower, smoother pint. “It’s creamier, has a more admirable swirl in the pour, and may even taste better,” said Gould. “It could be my imagination, but I appreciate the ritual for improved pints in the park.”
This Works Perfect Legs gradual tan
£33.60 at This Works
We’re all aware of the importance ofgood sunscreenthese days, but that doesn’t mean we don’t want a tan. Beauty writer Danielle Wilkins “spritzed, sprayed and slathered” herself in more than 20 self-tan products over five weeks to findthe best fake tan products, choosing this formula from This Works as her favourite gradual tan. “The sumptuous, premium-feeling formula absorbed quickly and left my skin feeling soft and velvety as it dried,” she wrote.
Cold-brew bottle
£30 at Grind
“Summer is cold brew season,” wrote Charlie Allenby in our Father’s Day gift guide – and many of you agreed. “Simply add your ground coffee of choice to the glass bottle’s internal filter, fill with cold tap water, put in the fridge overnight and wake to smooth, aromatic perfection.” The perfect drink for hot summer mornings.
Round mini shoulder bag
£14.90 at Uniqlo
Inour ultimate festival kit list, Glastonbury super-fan and Filter researcher Lily Smith recommended this bargain of a shoulder bag – and it was your favourite pick in the article, too. “These bags from Uniqlo are a Tardis,” she said, “from experience, you can fit a small water bottle, a power bank, sunglasses, phone and a bottle of sun cream in one.” Three of us on the Filter team are packing it for Glastonbury – and we’ll be keeping an eye out for our readers wearing these in the wild.
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