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'Home Bargains' finds thread 2. Please post any good offers you see at HB here.

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  • bbford
    bbford Posts: 717 Forumite
    marsbev wrote: »
    Jamie Oliver Christmas DVD, 99p today in Alfreton (RRP of £12.99) with 12 recipe cards

    :D
    Thanks, unsure where they were selling for £12.99, BHS were selling them for £1.99 at xmas 2005,and 99p Xmas 2006!
    How much ?????????!!!
  • keelykat
    keelykat Posts: 3,341 Forumite
    I got a bigggggg tub of jelly beans for 99p lol!

    keely.
    Mommy to Elliot (5) and Lewis (born xmas eve 11!)
  • Js_Other_Half
    Js_Other_Half Posts: 3,116 Forumite
    Huddersfield HB had some Tommee Tippee manual breastpumps for £4 - they're normally around £25...
    The IVF worked;DS born 2006.
  • kiddy_guy
    kiddy_guy Posts: 987 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 500 Posts
    Does anyone know whether they accept discount vouchers for certain products like Asda?
  • Rachie_B
    Rachie_B Posts: 8,785 Forumite
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    anewman wrote: »
    They seem to be having a big store opening spree at the moment. They have opened a good few in Wales. Someone posted here about the Barry one and I also know of one in Caerphilly, and one in Newport.

    and Bridgend now has one :)
  • rammy007
    rammy007 Posts: 1,050 Forumite
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    Not sure if anyone as added this, but Home & Bargain have the Peppa Pig Play house that you colour in yourself, I bought one of these from boots a few weeks ago for £15.00 at home and bargain they are £5.99!!!!
    Poundstretcher had these for £4.99
  • pesky2
    pesky2 Posts: 2,191 Forumite
    I have used Pampers vouchers in there ano problem
  • Js_Other_Half
    Js_Other_Half Posts: 3,116 Forumite
    pudding wrote: »
    In doncaster they have Leapster Tv with 6 games included..(Brats,scooby doo etc...) plus an extra controller all for £39.99..Not bad really as the games can be £20 alone...

    I think this is the same as Hudderfield had in stock yesterday.
    The IVF worked;DS born 2006.
  • bluenose1
    bluenose1 Posts: 2,767 Forumite
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    Had a lovely expedition to the main HomeBargains by CarCraft on the East Lancs Road, well worth a visit if you live in the North West as out of all those I have visited this has by far the best offers (presumably cos their Head Office is based there.)

    Anyway
    they had loads of Leapsters for £39.99
    A5 Quiz books on different subjects -would suit young teens RRP £3.99 for £0.39
    Llind small dark chocolate boxes £0.39
    Fuzzyfelts £2.99
    Tesco A5 notebook with flourescent cover £0.17
    Fireman Sam hoopla £2.99
    Loads of cheap Cadburys chocolate - 4 for £1.00
    Loads of Pirates of the Caribbean stuff.

    Fabulous Megabloks wooden farm set with wooden animals RRP £29.99 for £9.99. This would be a great present for young child, looked really expensive looking. In a good carry case as well.

    Unfortunately can't remember anything else
    Money SPENDING Expert

  • spuds_2
    spuds_2 Posts: 874 Forumite
    Well, I have been staying out of Home Bargains and consequently saving lots of money. Still, as Christmas approaches it's time to fill the wardrobe with bargain toys if I want to avoid last-minute panic and buying their presents at the all-night garage on Christmas Eve. Here's what they had in my local Quality Save yesterday:

    Disney fairy toys - either a set of two small ones, or one large one eg Tinkerbell - £4 (rrp about £15?)
    Nice large Winx dolls, about £6
    Lots of 99p action figures - LOTR, Japanese cartoon characters, Narnia.
    Very nice 'Curious George' toys - George plus car, plane etc. about £1.50?
    Lots of X men figures - about £1.99/£2.99
    Tomy flowers that light up and move to music £1.50 (look nice quality, not usual junk)
    Some nice 99p 'crates' with a Marvel figure to make inside. Nice stocking fillers.
    Large wooden dolls house £20 - they often stock these -we got one a few years ago and ours have played with it a lot. It's the 'frame' type, open-sided, not one that looks like a Georgian house, but still great value.

    Also just in, small blankets (in a roll) with characters like Bart, Fifi, Spiderman, and Cars on - lots of others but can't remember who, £3.99. We got some last year, great for pushchairs or the car, very soft and wash well.
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