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B&Q My First Trampoline - £25 WAS £96.50
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4isnotenough wrote: »We got the 12 foot trampoline from B&Q last year - I have to say despite what the previous poster said about these being poor I promise you they are not. Our trampoline is strong and sturdy and has easily been good nough for our four children. I am by no means putting down the Australian trampolines but the B&Q ones are super.
We bought an folding 8ft trampoline from B&Q last year and, while the frame is still sound, the padding had started to fall apart. It was covered all winter too so that bad weather didn't get to it. It will last this summer but I think that we will have to replace it next year and I don't plan to go back to B&Q.0 -
None in stock in West Yorks, so reserved one in Barnsley yesterday and collected it today - around a 2 hour round trip which probably cost a tenner in petrol. The box it comes in is not big (3' x 2' x 6") and will fit in almost all cars. It took just short of 2 hours to build. The instructions could be clearer but each step is fairly easy to work out. I found that attaching the 24 elastic straps between the mat and the frame was the most awkward bit and required a fair bit of muscle and patience.
Our daughter (2 yrs 1 month) absolutely loves it. Worth every penny, the journey and the effort (so far!). Thanks very much O/P.0 -
Brilliant! My Dad bought this a month or so ago for my son to use when we visit him. Now we can afford to have one at home! I have sent my husband out to get it now!!!:j0
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Hi, apparently there is one an hours drive from me according to reserve and collect. My husband is at work today and I'd love one for my 3 year old, but I have flu so it's def down to him to collect it.
Does anyone know, does this work like Argos where they only keep it for a day then put it back into stock?0 -
Hi, apparently there is one an hours drive from me according to reserve and collect. My husband is at work today and I'd love one for my 3 year old, but I have flu so it's def down to him to collect it.
Does anyone know, does this work like Argos where they only keep it for a day then put it back into stock?
Hi - yes that is correct. You also cannot rely on the reserve and collect as this does not guarentee the item. I was called ffrom 4 different stores to say they no longer had one available following reserving it. I would recommmend that you contact the store and ask them to ensure that your item has been removed from the floor and put away for you. You should also be able to negotiate a longer period to collect in this way.0 -
hi all, i brought 2 my first trampolines,and can say B&Q in shirley has plenty left,if its near anyone !!0
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