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For those of you who suffer from Hayfever

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  • K1ttycat
    K1ttycat Posts: 640 Forumite
    To those that have bought the Rudolph machine:

    Why does it bleep?

    It's not as if you are going to forget to remove the prongs from your hooter when the session is over!


    It bleeps because it is a timed session of 3.5 minutes - this way you don't have to time it on your watch! :)
  • colmil
    colmil Posts: 1,462 Forumite
    I bought one for my partner last week and she's delighted with it!
    Filiss
  • BlueCow1975
    BlueCow1975 Posts: 1,422 Forumite
    Well.......I was really sceptical about this, but after reading all the positive comments I went ahead and ordered one.

    I eat my words!! I have only been using it for a couple of days and have found it invaluable in the evenings, which is when I generally start sneezing and getting itchy eyes as I assume my tablet starts to wear off. No evening sneezing at all, a clear nose and no itchy eyes (which I was not expecting!).

    I would say my hayfever is moderate and I take one tablet a day and use eye drops on high pollen days or when camping. This will definately be coming camping with me. Will be interesting to see if it has any affect on my dog allergy - which is a total nightmare when visiting friends who have dogs.

    Thanks to OP and all that have posted feedback. Definately £10 well spent!!
  • Sagz_2
    Sagz_2 Posts: 6,251 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    K1ttycat wrote: »
    It bleeps because it is a timed session of 3.5 minutes - this way you don't have to time it on your watch! :)

    But it turns it's self off when the session is over.

    Are you telling you are going to forget you've this gadget stuck up your beezer and not notice when the lights turn off?

    :rotfl:
    Some days you're the dog..... most days you're the tree! :D
  • K1ttycat
    K1ttycat Posts: 640 Forumite
    But it turns it's self off when the session is over.

    Are you telling you are going to forget you've this gadget stuck up your beezer and not notice when the lights turn off?

    :rotfl:


    Point taken...lol...well, maybe it is for people who use it before going to bed and fall asleep quickly!!! :D
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