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Draper suction dent puller-for car dents-£2.69 delivered @ amazon

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Draper 69187 118 mm Suction Dent Puller
Buy new: £6.12 £2.66

13 new from £2.66

Get it by Friday, Oct 14 if you order in the next 17 hours and choose express delivery.
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  • zippydooda
    zippydooda Posts: 16,121 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Photogenic
    thanks i ordered one within 3 min of seeing your post
  • rebeccaj
    rebeccaj Posts: 1,390 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker I've been Money Tipped!
    now £2.66, save an extra 3p :rotfl:
  • vax2002
    vax2002 Posts: 7,187 Forumite
    Plumbers freeze spray and a hair dryer, removes most dents
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  • zippydooda
    zippydooda Posts: 16,121 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Photogenic
    vax2002 wrote: »
    Plumbers freeze spray and a hair dryer, removes most dents
    for £2.66 the dent puller has to be a better option.
    the cost of the spray, the electric to run the hair dryer. you would have to get an extension lead out. and the dent puller would get bigger dents out.
  • taxsaver
    taxsaver Posts: 620 Forumite
    The reviews for it are very poor in respect of removing dents so maybe the freeze and hairdryer is the better option..... I'd like to know how that works though as I have no idea?
    If you feel my comments are helpful then I'd love it if you 'Thanked' me! :)
  • bigblackdog
    bigblackdog Posts: 1,076 Forumite
    taxsaver wrote: »
    The reviews for it are very poor in respect of removing dents so maybe the freeze and hairdryer is the better option..... I'd like to know how that works though as I have no idea?

    i think you spray the plumbers freeze spray onto your hair , then use the hairdrier , you end up bald and use the hair to polish the dent out , i think
    my favourite food is spare ribs
  • taxsaver wrote: »
    The reviews for it are very poor in respect of removing dents so maybe the freeze and hairdryer is the better option..... I'd like to know how that works though as I have no idea?

    Great when combined with a spiderman costumer though.
  • bigblackdog
    bigblackdog Posts: 1,076 Forumite
    Great when combined with a spiderman costumer though.

    you'd need 4 , puts the price up a bit
    my favourite food is spare ribs
  • rochja
    rochja Posts: 564 Forumite
    If mine save me £100 I will gladly donate it to anyone for their spiderman costume
    Life is like a box of chocolates - drop it and the soft centres splash everywhere
  • I bought one last year, waste of money it didn't get rid of any of the dents.
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