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Packet Gel Hand Warmer & Packet Sauces

Mr_Vincent
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These two things are items I have wanted to buy for a long time.
Lidl sold one of them but I don't go there regularly and they have all these wonderful offers of non-food items every week.
Sadly they do not allow for postal orders.
Anyway,
I am after these hand-warmer gadgets which are no bigger than your hand and which when you squeeze them a few times heat up to provide you with up tp 50 minutes worth of heat, perfect if you are meter reading or canvassing.
The other item I am after are those Barbeque square sauces that you see sold in the likes of Burgerking and McDonalds.
I don't what those plasticky things that you have to squeeze but those small small boxes that you can do mini dips into.
Sometimes I have to plead to the niceties of staff there to hand me more than what I need. I want some independence.
Don't know what the above two are called but would love to know where I can get them from.
My favourite place for shopping is amazon.co.uk because they accept cheques.
Lidl sold one of them but I don't go there regularly and they have all these wonderful offers of non-food items every week.
Sadly they do not allow for postal orders.
Anyway,
I am after these hand-warmer gadgets which are no bigger than your hand and which when you squeeze them a few times heat up to provide you with up tp 50 minutes worth of heat, perfect if you are meter reading or canvassing.
The other item I am after are those Barbeque square sauces that you see sold in the likes of Burgerking and McDonalds.
I don't what those plasticky things that you have to squeeze but those small small boxes that you can do mini dips into.
Sometimes I have to plead to the niceties of staff there to hand me more than what I need. I want some independence.
Don't know what the above two are called but would love to know where I can get them from.
My favourite place for shopping is amazon.co.uk because they accept cheques.
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:mad: If you are angry about something, let it be known....... :wall:
If I fail to thank you individually, I am sorry. Your advice was appreciated but may not have been 100% the result I was after.
:mad: If you are angry about something, let it be known....... :wall:

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there's loads of hand warmers on ebay if you serach for "hand warmer" and Makro sell the sauces but you do need a cardI haven't got one!0
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also try
http://hotpack.pozel.co.uk/product_info.php/products_id/28
although not sure if you want reuseable or notI haven't got one!0 -
Hi,
saw the hand warmers in a nice gift box in Poundstrechers, the one by us is now called "instore."
They were £5.00 and re-usable.
Looked a good gift
Regards
AnneMoney SPENDING Expert0 -
You can purchase heated gloves online for £19.99. They have a D size battery in the cuff and when you have the battery attached the gloves heat up and when they are hot enough you detach the battery. Just something more for you to consider as not everyone seems to know about them.0
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I'd better look into Poundstretcher and strain my eyes even harder as I am always snooping inside there.
The battery operated glove does not interest me, sorry.
The hot pack is close but not 100% exactly what I am looking for.
No disrespect to the masses but I have not been using search words
Hope not to be wasting anybody's time.
Makro, hmmm.
- not that desperate -:beer:
:mad: If you are angry about something, let it be known....... :wall:If I fail to thank you individually, I am sorry. Your advice was appreciated but may not have been 100% the result I was after.
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Mr Vincent, I am now going to do what your signature says....
... you ask for help, don't thank anybody for trying to help you and even have the nerve to slag off people's suggestions. Please try to be a bit nicerI haven't got one!0 -
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cheekymole wrote:Mr Vincent, I am now going to do what your signature says....
... you ask for help, don't thank anybody for trying to help you and even have the nerve to slag off people's suggestions. Please try to be a bit nicer
Mr Vincent, I'm not sure if you are aware of how rude your reply post appears and how your manner comes across to others. I'm afraid I totally agree with what Cheekymole has said. No one here is obliged to offer help and suggestions, however when they are offered, a click of a thanks button or even the typed word goes a long way. No where in any of your posts have you used the words "please" or "thank you".
As the saying goes, manners cost nothing."There are no pockets in a shroud..."0 -
THANK YOU, BargainBabe and all who have thanked and agreed with me, maybe Mr Vincent will be nicer and kinder in future postsI haven't got one!0
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Tchibo have them instore and online at the moment:
http://www.tchibo.co.uk/is-bin/INTERSHOP.enfinity/eCS/Store/uk/-/GBP/TdUkDisplayProductInformation-Start;sid=Iy8ykhZvYboyk1UXwbo49hX7adLfDiB90ZI=?ProductID=DPMKZAOiASkAAAEGTUP%2eJXvO&BackTo=Search
http://www.tchibo.co.uk/is-bin/INTERSHOP.enfinity/eCS/Store/uk/-/GBP/TdUkDisplayProductInformation-Start;sid=Iy8ykhZvYboyk1UXwbo49hX7adLfDiB90ZI=?ProductID=35sKZAOiHEoAAAD_pmVFUR_W&BackTo=Search
They also have thermal insoles if you're looking for things to help protect you against the cold whilst out and about.0
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