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'Home Bargains' Finds - Thread 3.

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  • BBTHREE
    BBTHREE Posts: 687 Forumite
    Hi All

    I finally managed to get a Gormiti Forest Lord Playset for son last week from the Sale branch and also got one of these for £4.99.

    I haven't really looked at it yet as it's hid away for DS birthday but Amazon says its interactive and its priced at £26.99. Worth keeping an eye out for
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    Aims for 2014
    Drink a glass of water a day, Empty handbag at least once a week, Continue "not putting things off" and tackle things head on, Treasure people around me, Stay healthy and well away from hospitals, Continue to declutter/decorate house slowly and not get stressed because I can't do everything at once. :D
  • bindiboo
    bindiboo Posts: 1,539 Forumite
    not sure if posted but 500ml bottles of Aqua Pura water only 10p
  • malpal123
    malpal123 Posts: 71 Forumite
    Been for a visit to hb Bedworth branch and it has had a lovely spring clean! All shelves were very tidy which made for browsing very easy.
    They had loads of the Gomati things that people have been talking about.
    Thomas Tank and Dora childrens deckchairs were £4.99
    Packets of dried baby spaghetti and pasta stars with sbd's of 2013 they were 25p.
    Lots of handmade cards for various occasions starting at 69p and wrapping papers at 29p.
    Hope this helps
  • claffys
    claffys Posts: 212 Forumite
    she73 wrote: »
    We had ruby socks in ours liverpool last week for 15p


    Ooh they haven't had socks in ours. If you see them again and don't mind posting them to me I'd love 5 pairs.

    She is in size 8 shoes (is 2 and a half) but wouldn't mind bigger ones as would just save them.
    I am a sucker for personalised stuff :j
  • claffys
    claffys Posts: 212 Forumite
    nippyone wrote: »
    I looked in our local store today but couldn't find any, which didn't surprise me. There has been quite a few things posted on here which I would have loved to have bought but we never ever got them:mad:.

    I'm usually in twice a week so I'll keep checking.

    I find that with the poundland thread. They never have any of the good stuff they all find in ours and its a pretty big shop too :mad:

    x
  • she73
    she73 Posts: 205 Forumite
    claffys wrote: »
    Ooh they haven't had socks in ours. If you see them again and don't mind posting them to me I'd love 5 pairs.

    She is in size 8 shoes (is 2 and a half) but wouldn't mind bigger ones as would just save them.
    I am a sucker for personalised stuff :j
    Not goin till next week but will deffo have a look for you:)
  • jopsey
    jopsey Posts: 840 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    can I be cheeky and ask for anything with either Joe /Joseph or Daisy on, I got a pen last week and he was thrilled maybe we could start a little swap shop:rotfl:
  • auntyn
    auntyn Posts: 101 Forumite
    I can recommend the Silentnight mattress protectors which are much better quality than the flimsy things I have been using. The bits you tuck in round the sides are made of cotton not the gauzy nylony stuff which tear so easily and they are a much more generous fit even after washing. Single costs £3.99, double £5.99 and King £7.99. Especially for those who have university students.
  • Tim_Deegan
    Tim_Deegan Posts: 6,027 Forumite
    auntyn wrote: »
    I can recommend the Silentnight mattress protectors which are much better quality than the flimsy things I have been using. The bits you tuck in round the sides are made of cotton not the gauzy nylony stuff which tear so easily and they are a much more generous fit even after washing. Single costs £3.99, double £5.99 and King £7.99. Especially for those who have university students.

    I wouldn't recommend any Silentnight product, or any other product from the Silentnight group, which includes Rest Assured, Sealy, Layezee, and The Pocket Sprung Bed Company. If you want them to last more than 12 to 18 months that is.
  • lightisfading
    lightisfading Posts: 1,288 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    Sc*nthorpe shop today:
    - Jars of Discovery medium salsa 69p (getting on for twice that in supermarkets!)
    - Thomas the Tank Engine small hardback books 69p (in a display stand near the tills)
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