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Love_A_Bargain
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"You're frugal, you're thrifty, but on this site that's a little bit fab."
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thanks, just what I was after. Is there a code or anything? I can't see it on their website?Cross Stitch Challenge member 11 - May challenge well under way
Very proud mummy to Gorgeous baby girl - 29/09/09 :j
Thanks to all who directed me to Quidco - £289.30 since Nov 09 :beer:0 -
Am not seeing any code, so am guessing the 20% off would be automatically applied at checkout when the offer is valid.You are 48% tight
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Thank god I didn't order last night then.
Just received the Miracle blade knives and can highly recommend them. now going for the mattress topper, also seems to have pretty good reviews.
Thanks again xxCross Stitch Challenge member 11 - May challenge well under way
Very proud mummy to Gorgeous baby girl - 29/09/09 :j
Thanks to all who directed me to Quidco - £289.30 since Nov 09 :beer:0 -
You're most welcome, glad to help!:)You are 48% tight
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I've been watching the magic bullet for a long time now, am wondering if I should get it, now that its 20% off.You are 48% tight
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You just saved me over £25 LAB. Thank you very much.
As your reward I give you permission to treat yourself to the magic bullet... seems like a good piece of kit and the reviews are pretty good. You could always send it back if it doesn't do what you want it to.
xxCross Stitch Challenge member 11 - May challenge well under way
Very proud mummy to Gorgeous baby girl - 29/09/09 :j
Thanks to all who directed me to Quidco - £289.30 since Nov 09 :beer:0 -
thanks, I wanted to place an order and have a credit note to use but there customer service ain't open only their sales line, so will have to call tomorrow and see if they will still give me 20% off then.0
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Love_A_Bargain wrote: »I've been watching the magic bullet for a long time now, am wondering if I should get it, now that its 20% off.
I would say no. My other half kept pestering about getting one and we picked one up in Sainsburys a few years back for £30. Probably worth about that amount but no more. The build quality isn't brilliant, the plastic cups scratch easily and a few of the lugs on them that activate the motor when you press them down have broken off. Over time, the motor has become less reliable and sometimes it doesn't work at all till you switch in on and off a few times.
To be fair though, it's still going and we use it a few times a week for things like grinding coffee and spices plus mixing small amounts of stuff. It's handy because it's small for everyday use, but to be honest a small food processor would be better value for money, particularly at the price JML want, even with the 20% off - don't forget the delivery too.0 -
Awww, thanks harley1, it sure is tempting. I might just give it a try or maybe get a simple one like the Power Blitzer. Did you get the mattress Topper?You just saved me over £25 LAB. Thank you very much.
As your reward I give you permission to treat yourself to the magic bullet... seems like a good piece of kit and the reviews are pretty good. You could always send it back if it doesn't do what you want it to.
xxYou are 48% tight
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I would say no. My other half kept pestering about getting one and we picked one up in Sainsburys a few years back for £30. Probably worth about that amount but no more. The build quality isn't brilliant, the plastic cups scratch easily and a few of the lugs on them that activate the motor when you press them down have broken off. Over time, the motor has become less reliable and sometimes it doesn't work at all till you switch in on and off a few times.
To be fair though, it's still going and we use it a few times a week for things like grinding coffee and spices plus mixing small amounts of stuff. It's handy because it's small for everyday use, but to be honest a small food processor would be better value for money, particularly at the price JML want, even with the 20% off - don't forget the delivery too.
The price is abit steep from JML, but it looks so good and like you said its very handy for everyday use. Am still thinking and I haven't got long because the offer soon run out! Thanks for your review on it.You are 48% tight
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