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10ft trampoline with enclosure- £97-99
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Popped into my local (Ellesmere Port) at 10am and there were three left then. It is marked up as £97 dead - dunno where the 99p went!
The box isn't too big (should have no trouble getting it into a hatchback with the rear seat folded) but it is heavy - 57kg I think. Two nice chaps loaded it onto a trolley and wheeled it to the car for me - it's still in the boot as I write this (weather is a bit iffy at the mo).
I was hoping it was going to go where the swing currently is, but I'm starting to panic a bit now - it looks massive!
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Hoping to buy one tomorrow for my DD, how is everyone finding theirs, are they good quality?0
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I bought the same one when they had them in 2 years ago and it's still excellent, although I take the enclosure netting down and the flat base off over winter.0
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Ok I managed to get one today. Can't put it up for a few though til new turf is settled.0
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asda Ipswich had lots in tonight.0
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Hoping to buy one tomorrow for my DD, how is everyone finding theirs, are they good quality?
Just finished building mine - it is massive but it does just about fit where we wanted it to go.
I'd have to say it is good quality, but the instructions are a little cryptic in places, and some of the photos don't help. I got stuck on the first bit (attaching the legs to the top tube), but I called the 0800 support line and got talking to a chap called Adam, who was very patient and helpful, and explained where I was going wrong.
I asked him if he'd been very busy helping people out since Asda had put them on sale - he said "No, you're the first!".
:embarasse
The rest of the build went smoothly enough (there are a couple of bits that really do need two people), but the end bit where you have to "sew" the safety net onto the base is a nightmare, and takes ages.
Still, it's done now, all looking very smart, and most importantly the kids love it, so thanks again OP.
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Lütz_Pangaloo wrote: »Just finished building mine - it is massive but it does just about fit where we wanted it to go.
I'd have to say it is good quality, but the instructions are a little cryptic in places, and some of the photos don't help. I got stuck on the first bit (attaching the legs to the top tube), but I called the 0800 support line and got talking to a chap called Adam, who was very patient and helpful, and explained where I was going wrong.
I asked him if he'd been very busy helping people out since Asda had put them on sale - he said "No, you're the first!".
:embarasse
The rest of the build went smoothly enough (there are a couple of bits that really do need two people), but the end bit where you have to "sew" the safety net onto the base is a nightmare, and takes ages.
Still, it's done now, all looking very smart, and most importantly the kids love it, so thanks again OP.
:beer:
Sew the safety net!!!:eek::rotfl:
Any top tips for putting it together greatly received.0
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