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We may earn a small commission on items purchased through this article, but that does not affect our editorial judgement. Smol is brilliant at free trials, and over the years I’ve had a free trials of most of its products (and kept a couple on after the trial). Right now you can try its laundry capsules - either bio, non-bio or fragrance free, or its dishwasher tablets.

Did you know with an ad-lite subscription to NorthernIrelandWorld, you get 70% fewer ads while viewing the news that matters to you. There’s also a trial of the multi-purpose cleaning spray - you get the refillable trigger bottle and a tablet you mix with water to make the solution. This was one I carried on the subscription for - you get six new tablets in the post on a subscription basis, it’s set to every 16 weeks but you can change it.

Check out smol’s free trials here . If you love magazines and newspapers, but you can’t afford a subscription to the print editions, the Readly app is a great option. You get access to a huge 7,500 magazines and newspapers online, all for £12.

99 a month - and there’s currently a two-month free trial . On the app, which is best used on a tablet but works well on a phone, is Vogue, BBC Gardeners’ World and Time Magazine, and I recently wrote about m.