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Gro-Egg Room Thermometer £6.99 delivered!
milkpetal
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Saw this was reduced on Amazon to £15.98 the other day, just went to buy it and it is now £6.99 with free delivery! It is an updated version of the Grobag egg which is currently listed as £17.90 on the site. Can’t post links but just search for Gro-Egg Room Thermometer on Amazon :beer:
Due 27/11/11 with my first baby :j
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Lol PrincessWoo, u beat me too it hehe0
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does it gro or glo ... its a bit wierd that eggs do either but thats just me , i lke egss n chicken s n eating them pies are better n i dont mins de a kebab or 2 with chilli ase but eggs clowing is a bit funny too meNSD = 3/31 spent = £97.88/31 groceries = £26/31 fuel =2/31
various debts = /£14366.89:eek:secured loan = /£13887.21 full settlement figuremortgage = /£64,342.45
ime not debt free ,but ime trying JANUARY BIG FINANCIAL FREEZE (JBFF)no35
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Thanks op, wanted a cheap one of these for a while for our camper.0
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Thanks OP!
Perfect for our new arrival due in 3 weeks, cheered my wife up telling her the price. Its been too hot to be pregnant today!
Think she needs a thermometer herself. LOL.:eek:0 -
This is great, thank you OP. I was looking at these this afternoon at work on the gro website trying to decide whether to get one. At this price you can't say no!0
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Seems to have gone back up to £11.50Debt January 1st 2018 £96,999.81Met NIM 23/06/2008
Debt September 20th 2022 £2991.68- 96.92% paid off0
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