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  • moosetastic
    moosetastic Posts: 1,195 Forumite
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    poundland on The Moor in Sheffield today, I managed to get a Wilkinson Sword Intuition razer and 2 blades! Great bargain, and small enough to fit in my suitcase to go on holiday with :o
    You're so very special, I wish I was special :dance:

  • Jakejakejake
    Jakejakejake Posts: 6,324 Forumite
    Poundland in crawley on sunday had 3 rolls of clear parcel tape and a dispencer.
  • lynnemcf
    lynnemcf Posts: 1,233 Forumite
    bindiboo wrote: »
    sorry if this is already been mentioned.

    Poundland Derby had mobileair refills in 2 diff fragrances. They also had the mobileair unit (without the fragrance).

    My inlaws bought a few of these and they either didnt work or the motor was v. v. noisy.
  • daviddonna
    daviddonna Posts: 962 Forumite
    Poundland in Marland in Southampton had men's thick leather belts and women's belts as well.
  • Uniscots97
    Uniscots97 Posts: 6,687 Forumite
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    Diabetic friendly childrens sweets (5 bags for a pound!). I'm reliably informed by my friend's son (who's diabetic) that the cola bottles are just as good as the normal ones he used to have before he was diagnosed diabetic.

    Nail manicure and buffer set tool (battery operated wand), comes with a case and all the tools

    These were at the Motherwell Poundland in Scotland
    CC2 = £8687.86 ([STRIKE]£10000[/STRIKE] )CC1 = £0 ([STRIKE]£9983[/STRIKE] ); Reusing shopping bags savings =£5.80 vs spent £1.05.Wine is like opera. You can enjoy it even if you don't understand it and too much can give you a headache the next day J
  • bindiboo
    bindiboo Posts: 1,539 Forumite
    lynnemcf wrote: »
    My inlaws bought a few of these and they either didnt work or the motor was v. v. noisy.


    just used one, no problems with the ones that i ve got;)
  • unixgirluk wrote: »
    Diabetic friendly childrens sweets (5 bags for a pound!). I'm reliably informed by my friend's son (who's diabetic) that the cola bottles are just as good as the normal ones he used to have before he was diagnosed diabetic.

    Nail manicure and buffer set tool (battery operated wand), comes with a case and all the tools

    These were at the Motherwell Poundland in Scotland

    a note of warning with all diabetic sweets, most contain sorbitol which if you eat too many( this can actualy be very few as its strong stuff) can give you the squits, not a very happy easter for daibetic kids
  • RE: Martin's E-mail about Lidl doing rechargable batteries for £1.99.

    Poundland does rechargable batteries, the AAs . Pack of 4 £1! There orange and white and their called 0SEL. they are 800mAh. is that a good mAh or not? My energizer ones are 1300mAh but I think they are £5 ish
    I'm getting older, and lifes getting harder!:mad:
  • rsykes2000
    rsykes2000 Posts: 2,494 Forumite
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    800mAh is pretty poor to be honest. Would be useful in *extremely* low drain items - eg wall clocks but definitely not for digicams, handheld consoles etc. I buy 2500 mAh ones at the least, I get the from (eg) 7dayshop.com where they've got them for 2.99 + post (http://www.7dayshop.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=777_3&products_id=100592).
  • Uniscots97
    Uniscots97 Posts: 6,687 Forumite
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    a note of warning with all diabetic sweets, most contain sorbitol which if you eat too many( this can actualy be very few as its strong stuff) can give you the squits, not a very happy easter for daibetic kids



    These ones don't. My friend showed them to the doctor who was quite impressed and said there was no problem in eating a bag of them in one sitting if the parents allowed it.
    CC2 = £8687.86 ([STRIKE]£10000[/STRIKE] )CC1 = £0 ([STRIKE]£9983[/STRIKE] ); Reusing shopping bags savings =£5.80 vs spent £1.05.Wine is like opera. You can enjoy it even if you don't understand it and too much can give you a headache the next day J
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