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10ft trampoline and enclosure £119.99
jockettuk
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www.aldi.co.uk
on sunday the 25th aldis doing a 10ft trampoline and enclosure for £119.99
This trampoline will put a spring into proceedings on hot, lazy days.
on sunday the 25th aldis doing a 10ft trampoline and enclosure for £119.99
This trampoline will put a spring into proceedings on hot, lazy days.
- 10ft (3 metre) diameter garden trampoline
- Stable galvanised and zinc plated steel frame construction
- Frame covering/cushion from extra thick PVC/PE material
- Bouncing mat made from high quality synthetic fabric PP net
- Includes: instruction manual, construction tool and training manual
- 2 years manufacturers guarantee
- Includes 10ft safety enclosure with shock-absorbing foam padded steel poles
- Tear-proof synthetic netting
- Enclosure height 184cm
- Total height including trampoline 260cm
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Still loved, still missed and very dear
Our thoughts are ever with you,Though you have passed away.And those who loved you dearly,
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Still loved, still missed and very dear
Our thoughts are ever with you,Though you have passed away.And those who loved you dearly,
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oh no I just ordered one for £179.99..I wonder if I can cancel it0
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have you got a aldi near to you as they dont deliver.. you could always buy it and then refuse delivery on the other one .. would mean paying out twice for a while untill you got your money backpudding wrote:oh no I just ordered one for £179.99..I wonder if I can cancel itThose we love don't go away,They walk beside us every day,Unseen, unheard, but always near,
Still loved, still missed and very dear
Our thoughts are ever with you,Though you have passed away.And those who loved you dearly,
Are thinking of you today.0 -
yes there's an aldi near me and I have just looked at the status of my order for the other trampoline as I am still waiting delivery for it so I am going to cancel it and I will be at Aldi next sunday morning..There's no phone number though to find out if the store is getting them in as I have never been to the Aldi near me...Will it just be pot luck?..0
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you cant phone the aldi stores.. and yes everystore will have them but sometimes its only a limited amount so be early..pudding wrote:yes there's an aldi near me and I have just looked at the status of my order for the other trampoline as I am still waiting delivery for it so I am going to cancel it and I will be at Aldi next sunday morning..There's no phone number though to find out if the store is getting them in as I have never been to the Aldi near me...Will it just be pot luck?..Those we love don't go away,They walk beside us every day,Unseen, unheard, but always near,
Still loved, still missed and very dear
Our thoughts are ever with you,Though you have passed away.And those who loved you dearly,
Are thinking of you today.0 -
any body know how quick and easy these are to take apart and store? or is it something that generally needs leaving up for the summer, taking apart and stored in the shed?
Also it would be great if someone could point be in the direction of a cheap protective cover.
thanks in advance
sal
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I put a 12ft trampoline up plus surround for the first time on my own and it took about 2 hours. Taking down could probably be done in about 1 hour quite easily. It is not something you would want to put up and take down each weekend - so it is probably something you would leave out over summer and then put away. Getting a cover if you leave it out seems a good idea - birds and weather soon seem to get at it.
You could try Woolworths £30 plus £4 delivery, Ebay buy it now £13 + £7 delivery or bid on one for less http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/10ft-KOGEE-TRAMPOLINE-WEATHER-COVER-RRP-34-99_W0QQitemZ7250911538QQihZ015QQcategoryZ57275QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem .0 -
ok, thankyou!
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thankyou for this.I was looking a buying one for my daughter and was dispairing at ridiculous prices.Shes 12th on june 30th0
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salthegal wrote:any body know how quick and easy these are to take apart and store? or is it something that generally needs leaving up for the summer, taking apart and stored in the shed?
Also it would be great if someone could point be in the direction of a cheap protective cover.
thanks in advance
sal
We have a 13ft trampoline which needed dis assembling due to a manufacturing recall. We needed to use brute force and a hammer (not recommened at all, as it may damage the frame).When we assembled the new trampoline we applied a lubricant on the the slide in joints. This made the trampoline easy to take down, but check the instructions supplied with the trampoline to ensure it won't affect your guarantee.
Happy bouncing.0
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