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Juvenal, The Sixteen Satires0 -
davemorton wrote: »Yeah, but its not Debenhams that sell the comuters, its Debenhams plus. But I hope to be corrected.
Debenhams plus take gift cards but you can't use them online. It has to be done on the phone:cool:Awaiting a new sig0 -
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davemorton wrote: »I dont really bother with putting any diesel in except when it is really cold, just oil and a bit petrol, nothing too scientific. ALthough I have fancied getting hold of a 12v baby bottle warmer to put around my fuel filter, thats meant to help.
What motor do you run?
Have you tried the vegiboost additive to up the cetane value again as the petrol reduces it a bit.0 -
davemorton wrote: »I dont really bother with putting any diesel in except when it is really cold, just oil and a bit petrol, nothing too scientific. ALthough I have fancied getting hold of a 12v baby bottle warmer to put around my fuel filter, thats meant to help.
Haven't really caught up with things tonight. Are you and FK running Land Rovers then to be able to use home made biodiesel or just older diesel cars?Awaiting a new sig0 -
I tried it earlier, when you get to check out and try 'giftcard' it tells you you can only use giftcards on telephone orders.
If you search Debs for I pad, it actually takes to to a different Debs site.
Electricals are from Debenhams Plus www.debenhamsplus.com (a site operated by Easycom on behalf of Debs, according to the website) - link in blue on menu bar "Pay with Debenhams Giftcard" - it says their website cannot process the giftcards at the moment but you can phone through the order and pay with giftcards.
Not sure if you can return giftcards ....? Particularly a few hundred quids worth ... paid for with Argos vouchers bought from Mr T or Boots!
Anon0 -
French_Knickers wrote: »What motor do you run?
Have you tried the vegiboost additive to up the cetane value again as the petrol reduces it a bit.
A ford Ranger. Never tried it, to be fair, it does not seem to need it for the amount I put in, I only really put some in when I have a can of fuel and Im not sure if it is 2 stroke or not, so dare not use it in anything else (which surprisingly happens far too often) or if it is cold. Its just a knacker I use for work as couldnt take my decent car there for fear of it getting scraped/hit/vandalised. I originally bought it to save the skip hires when doing my house up, and became so attached to it I cant get rid of it (and it is rather cheap to run)
“Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
Juvenal, The Sixteen Satires0 -
Electricals are from Debenhams Plus www.debenhamsplus.com (a site operated by Easycom on behalf of Debs, according to the website) - link in blue on menu bar "Pay with Debenhams Giftcard" - it says their website cannot process the giftcards at the moment but you can phone through the order and pay with giftcards.
Not sure if you can return giftcards ....? Particularly a few hundred quids worth ... paid for with Argos vouchers bought from Mr T or Boots!
Anon
lol, I would not have the nerve to try to use argos gift cards to buy them (however much I would love the points!)“Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
Juvenal, The Sixteen Satires0 -
davemorton wrote: »May have a ride out tomorrow to my local Argos then.....Bet they dont have enough vouchers in-store.
was thinking about doing something similar for a Galaxy 2 Tab till I saw how much debenhams want for one:(Awaiting a new sig0 -
Haven't really caught up with things tonight. Are you and FK running Land Rovers then to be able to use home made biodiesel or just older diesel cars?
Home made biodiesel? Far too high tech mate. Tesco veggie oil, 2 x 5 litre bottles for a tenner, minus spend and saves, porks, sock exchanges etc then pour it in the tank! I run 30% in this weather but in warmer weather have run up to 80% no bother.
Quite a few (but not all) older diesels will run on it.
Legally you can use 2500 litres a year.0
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