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12 feet trampoline.....£154.99!
ayeshasi
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I came across this site and thought it was quite cheap. Already ordered one for the kids. Hope its useful to someone.
http://www.gardencentredirect.co.uk/d927/g9352
http://www.gardencentredirect.co.uk/d927/g9352
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i'm sure i saw a 14 foot trampoline including enclosure for £99.99 in a toys r us leafletMan who run into airport turn-styles is going to Bangkok
To steal ideas from one person is plagiarism; to steal from many is research
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found the leaflet, came with yesterdays paper, think the offer is instore only as it is coming up at £250 on their website, but the offer is definately there, ends 24th octoberMan who run into airport turn-styles is going to Bangkok
To steal ideas from one person is plagiarism; to steal from many is research
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gonna go and have a look......cheers0
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none in my area for the 14ft ones in toys r us, they said they will ring if they get them back in stock but im not holding my breath lolnow proud mum to 3 handsome boys :j latest one born 10/10/11:j0
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well well well, i went into toys r us, they didnt have any in stoch but they said they will order it for me for the same price and it wil be ready for pickup in 2 weeks time! Thnx0
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I hate to rain on the parade and please don't take this the wrong way, but do bear in mind that often with trampolines it's a case of 'you get what you pay for'. The cheaper trampolines tend to have fewer springs and thinner padding, making them a little less safe, particularly if more than one child uses it at a time. Of course if good care is taken then there shouldn't be much of an issue, but it's worth taking into consideration.
Also if a trampoline includes an enclosure, don't use it for the sake of it unless you think the child would benefit, or if they're a younger child. It can promote unsafe use - some children will adopt the mentality that there's a safeguard there so they don't need to worry about bouncing towards the edge!
Sorry to barge in, but this just comes from having dealt with a number of types of trampoline (and many parents buying them) at work for the last few years.0 -
outdoortoys have got good sale on they are very good sil got one was just looking b4 came on here as need 8ft with enc for xmas prob order one in the week0
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Say goodbye to your nice garden if you get one of these. *uggers up your lawn something rotten. DD didn't use it after 3 months so sold it to a neighbour pronto.0
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Yes,, I have a leaflet from toys r us advertising 14ft trampolines with the enclosures. Hurry though, they're only on till 24th oct.
I think they are only available instore and not online for this price.Big thanks to all who contribute to the forums. Be lucky everyone and be safe!0
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