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Home Bargains Best Buys?
Fruball
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I have just discovered a Home Bargains store which isn't too far for me to go once a month or so and wondered what are the best buys to be had from there?
I hear people talking about the nicky toilet paper/kitchen paper - is this really good value/quality compared to other brands? I didn't buy any as we are still using stuff that I bought months ago on a great offer
Also, what other money saving bargains are to be had there?
TIA
I hear people talking about the nicky toilet paper/kitchen paper - is this really good value/quality compared to other brands? I didn't buy any as we are still using stuff that I bought months ago on a great offer
Also, what other money saving bargains are to be had there?
TIA
Putting these winter preps here so I don't forget!
Curtain pole installed in the living room
Paint curtain pole
Window quilts for landing window & french door
Add shrink film to the kitchen door & insulate
Insulate front door
Bubble wrap windows & french door
Wash front door curtain
Blind for the bathroom
Find wrist warmers & the wool socks!
Wash heated throws
Wash duvet & wool blankets
Buy vest tops to go under clothes and PJs
Buy nets for bathroom and kitchen
Buy or make blind for kitchen
Curtain pole installed in the living room
Paint curtain pole
Window quilts for landing window & french door
Add shrink film to the kitchen door & insulate
Insulate front door
Bubble wrap windows & french door
Wash front door curtain
Blind for the bathroom
Find wrist warmers & the wool socks!
Wash heated throws
Wash duvet & wool blankets
Buy vest tops to go under clothes and PJs
Buy nets for bathroom and kitchen
Buy or make blind for kitchen
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there is a big home bargains thread on the grabbit section, people post what bargains there are when they are available, might be worth a read
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/33986380 -
Fruball, Nicky toilet rolls are definitely worth buying, better than Andrex in my opinion.0
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We are Nicky fans too. I buy cleaning and laundry products from there, medicines and toiletries, bits of food even. Ours does socks and undies for the kiddies which are great value for tots that grow out of things so quickly. DS ends up having new ones every six months...Bossymoo
Away with the fairies :beer:0 -
hi, deffo get the Nicky toilet rolls alot better than Andrex also great for biscuits,sauces...just about everything!C.R.A.P.R.O.L.L.Z #7 member N.I splinter-group co-ordinater
I dont suffer from insanity....I enjoy every minute of it!!.:)0 -
hi, deffo get the Nicky toilet rolls alot better than Andrex also great for biscuits,sauces...just about everything!
:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
I think I will stick to flour and regular ingredients for my biscuits and sauces!
(sorry!
) Putting these winter preps here so I don't forget!
Curtain pole installed in the living room
Paint curtain pole
Window quilts for landing window & french door
Add shrink film to the kitchen door & insulate
Insulate front door
Bubble wrap windows & french door
Wash front door curtain
Blind for the bathroom
Find wrist warmers & the wool socks!
Wash heated throws
Wash duvet & wool blankets
Buy vest tops to go under clothes and PJs
Buy nets for bathroom and kitchen
Buy or make blind for kitchen0 -
Love the Nicky loo rolls. Like it for soft drinks for packed lunches (and the occasional bottle of wine!)0
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Trays of 24 x 330 ml cans of fizzy Vimto, for £6 per tray.
That's 25p per can.0 -
Big bottle of He1nz Worcestershire sauce, 69 pence last time I bought it. Also good range of toiletries.One life - your life - live it!0
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Hi -Red split lentils 69p 500g - Dried soup mix 59p - Washing soda 69p which I mix with washing powder in my WM. and we love the 425g tins of mackerel 79p - cooked beetroot 250g 29p.
Some things are cheaper at Aldi or Tesco. You just have to pick the "bargins" jac.xx0 -
Dont forget their toys are very good and lots of small stationary etc is great for stocking fillers etcC.R.A.P.R.O.L.L.Z #7 member N.I splinter-group co-ordinater
I dont suffer from insanity....I enjoy every minute of it!!.:)0
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