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EXPIRED Amazon Black Friday

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  • Loonytoons wrote: »
    Yep, i've decided to give it a miss :( Told myself if it was £80 i'd get it so had better stick to that. And i already bought a steriliser yesterday, lol

    Same as me :o I said i was only getting if it was £80 or less. I already have a large steriliser and only wanted it for the pump mainly.
    :coffee:
  • L.S.D.
    L.S.D. Posts: 416 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts Combo Breaker
    Just looking at the 2 Hornby train sets I see that both have the same sized tracks. In fact the only difference I can see is the type of trains. Why would a Steam type train cost around £60-00 more? Are they not just plastic moulds over an electric motor?
    Nice to save.
  • bruticus
    bruticus Posts: 657 Forumite
    steveymp wrote: »
    Don't be saying that the Ladies will be looking for attachments for it now :rotfl:

    I can only presume you're on about using it for leg hair.... haha
  • Have you noticed the left boot smaller than the right?..couple of posters(myself included)have..mine are 5.5..Rt boot fits perfect,but left is too small...no point in me going up a size cos then the Rt one would be too big,so its a return for me.

    Mine arrived Tuesday and the left boot was too small. I measured them and it was actually smaller. Amazon are replacing them at the same price.
  • steveymp
    steveymp Posts: 2,797 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    bruticus wrote: »
    I can only presume you're on about using it for leg hair.... haha

    Oh of course :o what other attachments could they add to something that "Goes forever" :rotfl:
    I am trying, honest;) very trying according to my dear OH:rotfl:
  • nikki702 wrote: »
    What Timberland boots were on offer?

    The Cabot boot - £55
  • bruticus
    bruticus Posts: 657 Forumite
    steveymp wrote: »
    Oh of course :o what other attachments could they add to something that "Goes forever" :rotfl:

    If it's for women, surely a hoover attachment?

    (I'm in the doghouse now!)
  • cagsd
    cagsd Posts: 7,664 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Photogenic Name Dropper
    ahhhh, surprisingly still some Dr Who sets left even after I got back from school, however not going for it cos only £10 off - would have snapped them up if they'd been £20 or less but not paying £26 for something the kids haven't really even asked for! :undecided
  • j366755
    j366755 Posts: 35 Forumite
    How did you find out about exchanging them? I can't seem to find that option.
  • fazeypie
    fazeypie Posts: 1,542 Forumite
    The scout letter discoveries by Leapfrog that's currently at £9.03 was £7.99 this morning in my local branch of B&M if that helps anyone
    July- coconut body shop body butter, pom bear football, mini johnsons lotion, Sally Hansen nail treatments
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