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The Great Cheap, Safe Fireworks Hunt

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  • I got some fireworks from http://www.partyfeverltd.co.uk if you spend over £50 delivery is free. there is A lot of Buy one get one FREE. Heres my stuff

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  • pKaTz
    pKaTz Posts: 255 Forumite
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    uve got a lot of fireworks there. lol
  • yes. I love bonfire night a lot
  • A Video of the Bright Star Giant Bonfire Selection Box. good for £13.49 it is the pink box

    http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=Mvct-6A9VQ4 part one
    http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=ZLTi5s_wyI8 part two
  • well iam in halifax and allways go to my local shop who are very helpfull they are open all year round so i know they wont just disappere they have loads of things and some really big rockets. the shop is called JBs fireworks they allso have a web site which is www.jbsfireworks.co.uk i suggest any one wanting good fireworks looks them up.
  • deanos
    deanos Posts: 11,241 Forumite
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    Are Lidl selling any this year, they have been excellent in the past
  • linni
    linni Posts: 1,480 Forumite
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    Yes I saw them in Lidl on Friday.
  • deanos
    deanos Posts: 11,241 Forumite
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    linni wrote: »
    Yes I saw them in Lidl on Friday.

    Thanks will pop over there
  • Go to your local council organised firework display.
    Cheaper and safer all -round.

    I never buy fireworks and I don't understand why everyone wastes their money on them, I don't understand the need to spend all of this money. You can go and watch an organised display either free or for a small fee and its far safer. I am too old fashioned to think it was far better when hardly anyone bought them and we all went to displays, I'd like to think I'm not that old!!
  • deanos
    deanos Posts: 11,241 Forumite
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    Go to your local council organised firework display.
    Cheaper and safer all -round.

    I never buy fireworks and I don't understand why everyone wastes their money on them, I don't understand the need to spend all of this money. You can go and watch an organised display either free or for a small fee and its far safer. I am too old fashioned to think it was far better when hardly anyone bought them and we all went to displays, I'd like to think I'm not that old!!


    Depends, our local one is £5 each so for our family it will be £20 , i can do it cheaper at home, then there is the travelling there, parking and being stood in a veyy crouded area being pushed about and the kids not being able to see much as taller people are in front, then there is the 1/2 hour waiting to get out of the car park, think im better off at home thanks ;)
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