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Great 'What NOT to buy in Pound Shops' Hunt
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I have to say that I have had pretty good experiences in pound shops, got a fab Gavin and Stacy book that was RRP £12.99. Obviously I have been stung a few times - Johnson's Baby Talc - was 88p in Wilko's(not checked recently though) I have also brought poundlands electric toothbruth that didn't work but the brushes have proved useful for cleaning kitchen crevices.
As with all shops you have to have a basic awareness of the value of items you are buying. The dvd's are rarely very good but I have found a few that I would have probably paid more for elsewhere. The toiletries I guess are the ones to be really careful of even the Dove shampoos and conditioners can be got for 79p in other shops like savers.0 -
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Last week I bought some Duchy original earl grey at poundland (very posh!)
But the J2O at 3 for £2 was cheaper at Waitrose (on offer at 12 for £6.99)0 -
I was advised to go to the pound shop, rather than Wilkinsons for some paper plates that were needed at work. I bought them at Poundland, but the same plates were 97p in Wilkinsons.0
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I find you just have to watch the quality of some items. I bought a mini sewing kit once when I was out and a button fell off my coat (note- Next don't always sew on buttons properly) and ok you don't expect much, but the scissors that were in it just bent when you tried to use them.0
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If you consider tat to be a bargain, then it's hard to differentiate what to buy and what not to buy from a 'pound-shop'. The clue is in the name. It's cheap nasty tat which would break on the second usage (if you're lucky), necessitating the purchase of a proper item (at a fair price) along with the wasted money on the tat. How exactly can that be construed as 'money saving'?
Don't worry about "Tatty" as she calls herself - she is now locked up again - aka Jane Andrews she got a bit above herself cos she had acces to the net for a few hours..0 -
dont buy the toothpaste at any £1 shop. They tend to be 2 for £1 but if you go to a supermarket they are much cheaper. My sister who was a dental nurse said that it makes no difference if you buy colgate or own brands - they do the same job! (just dont buy whitening if you like the enamel on your teeth)
I wish you could tell my sensitive teeth that! Without sensodyne I can't even eat an apple it hurts so much! Let alone hot/cold foods!0 -
Must admit (sounding horribly cheap) but some of the bath sets are good value as pressies at Christmas! They look expensive but for £1 are really good value. And, I also like the fact I can get hard to find shampoo/conditioner/creams in there - takes a bit of looking but found Urban Decay cream (RRP - £17) for £1. Cleared the shelf and sold it on ebay.0
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Balloons - £1 in Poundland but 78p in Tesco.
Wouldn't trust the 2 for £1 pregnancy tests either (not that I've tried them)
£1 pick & mix is great though - it's £3.99 in the video shop
Did buy pack of two pregnancy tests in poundland - both positive results - and i'm now 22 weeks! Would definately buy them again as opposed to the £6+ in chemists etc
Of course you can get tests done free at your gp/practice nurse/family planning clinic.
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Cadbury selection boxes; same ones are 2 for £1.50 in Home Bargains, so 75p each.
Choc advent calendars; I got Night Garden one for 59p in B&M. They do have many others for 59p that the Pound shops were selling too.0
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