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Asda shower curtains £2

cdnkt6
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Asda have these shower curtains down to £2 from £8,instore & online
http://direct.asda.com/george/george-home/george-home-calypso-white-zig-zag-shower-curtain/002007183,default,pd.html?cgid=D24M04G01C01
Official MoneySavingExpert insert: We contacted Asda and it told us this offer was ongoing and the item is the same price in-store as online. It also said stock levels are good, but didn't give an exact figure.
Thanks to cdnkt6 for posting.
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http://direct.asda.com/george/george-home/george-home-calypso-white-zig-zag-shower-curtain/002007183,default,pd.html?cgid=D24M04G01C01
Official MoneySavingExpert insert: We contacted Asda and it told us this offer was ongoing and the item is the same price in-store as online. It also said stock levels are good, but didn't give an exact figure.
Thanks to cdnkt6 for posting.
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That design makes my eyes go funny!0
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these textile curtains are perfect for protecting your goods from the rain at car boot sales, as well as putting over your carpet during water changes if you are a tropical fish fan like my son. well worth £2!£216 saved 24 October 20140
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Hmm, These things must clog up landfill for hundreds if not thousands of years. I'm not suggesting a shower curtain for life (though there's no reason why a thick piece of plastic should ever wear out and should really be designed to be far easier to clean), but I do consider it extremely wasteful to replace these things every few weeks as some folk probably do.
I try to clean mine as best I can and probably replace when the mould gets too hard to remove after a year or two. Would prefer to have a glass screen though. (rented accom, so can't fit one).0
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