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Great ‘What to Buy at Costco & Makro’ Hunt

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  • lolly5648
    lolly5648 Posts: 2,257 Forumite
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    Do costco sell any e-readers, like the Sony?
  • Ruth_honey
    Ruth_honey Posts: 2,831 Forumite
    lolly5648 wrote: »
    Do costco sell any e-readers, like the Sony?

    I'm sure I've seen ereaders in there. Can't remember what brand, though, sorry.
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  • BikerEd
    BikerEd Posts: 405 Forumite
    lolly5648 wrote: »
    Do costco sell any e-readers, like the Sony?
    Yes, they sell (or at least used to sell even if they don't now) the Sony
  • Costco, Gateshead sell the iriver ebook reader

    They are also selling 3 Pandora charms for £55. My mam looked the price up separately and they were £72 approx

    Foo
    xx
  • Midger
    Midger Posts: 341 Forumite
    Foosterino wrote: »
    Costco, Gateshead sell the iriver ebook reader

    They are also selling 3 Pandora charms for £55. My mam looked the price up separately and they were £72 approx

    Foo
    xx

    Any idea which charms they have? I have a Pandora bracelet and would like some more for it.

    Thanks!
  • julietiff wrote: »
    We have bought this ever since joining above a year ago, must get
    more than 400 washes as washing machine is on at least 2 if not more times a day- its good stuff :D

    We are hoping to head over to Costco Friday and I'm really interested in the Kirkland industrial washing powder, however we are skin sensitive to everything, we currently do the fairy non bio from costco. Does anyone have any experience with this i.e. do you use it and have sensitivity problems with other things.

    I'm just trying to find out as I don't fancy having enough left over for 399 washes ;)
  • dawnybabes
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    We are hoping to head over to Costco Friday and I'm really interested in the Kirkland industrial washing powder, however we are skin sensitive to everything, we currently do the fairy non bio from costco. Does anyone have any experience with this i.e. do you use it and have sensitivity problems with other things.

    I'm just trying to find out as I don't fancy having enough left over for 399 washes ;)


    We use it and DH is quite sensitive :D and hes OK. You could probably take it back tbh if no good ......
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  • We are hoping to head over to Costco Friday and I'm really interested in the Kirkland industrial washing powder, however we are skin sensitive to everything, we currently do the fairy non bio from costco. Does anyone have any experience with this i.e. do you use it and have sensitivity problems with other things.

    I'm just trying to find out as I don't fancy having enough left over for 399 washes ;)

    I've been using it for 2/3 years now and wouldn't swap for anything else. I tend not to get 400 washes as I use more than I should but no effect on sensitive skin and it's great mixed into a paste for removing burnt offerings on grill pans etc.

    I also swear my their fabric conditioner. Lasts for ages
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  • Sami_Bee
    Sami_Bee Posts: 14,555 Forumite
    We are hoping to head over to Costco Friday and I'm really interested in the Kirkland industrial washing powder, however we are skin sensitive to everything, we currently do the fairy non bio from costco. Does anyone have any experience with this i.e. do you use it and have sensitivity problems with other things.

    I'm just trying to find out as I don't fancy having enough left over for 399 washes ;)
    We're allergic to it here, I can't use any bio washing stuff or lenor or surf fabric conditioner but percil is the one that sets off our itching the quickest.

    Do you know anyone that uses it so you could try a small amount? or maybe ask the staff if there is a why to get a tester?
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  • cooking-mama
    cooking-mama Posts: 2,069 Forumite
    Costco Glasgow had the new Crockpot digital slow cooker instock at £42...this one...£65 in Tesco http://direct.tesco.com/q/R.209-2274.aspx
    Slimming World..Wk1,..STS,..Wk2,..-2LB,..Wk3,..-3.5lb,..Wk4,..-2.5,..Wk5,..-1/2lb,Wk6,..STS,..Wk7,..-1lb.
    Week 10,total weightloss is now 13.5lbs Week 11 STSweek 14(I think)..-2, total loss now 1 stone exactly
    GOT TO TARGET..1/2lb under now weigh 10st 6.5(lost 1st 3.5lbs)
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