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Barbie Bouncy Castle Reduced to £27.99
Colin2511
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Just got a newsletter saying Barbie castle reduced until 13th from £34.99 to £27.99
http://www.thingimijigs.co.uk/product_info.php/products_id/968
we already have one (bob tool castle) but might help someone
Great for the hot summer we are supposed to having, blow it up and watch the little ones tire themselves out whilst you sit on the patio - great
http://www.thingimijigs.co.uk/product_info.php/products_id/968
we already have one (bob tool castle) but might help someone
Great for the hot summer we are supposed to having, blow it up and watch the little ones tire themselves out whilst you sit on the patio - great
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Yes, great.0
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not sure its exactly the same but you can get the barbie bouncy castle in woolworths for £25 - order on line + pick up in store + go through Quidco for a bit of extra saving0
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I had a very similar product (my one and only QVC buy - it was a 'sports' bouncy castle with sports activities £35 quid ish got about 5 years ago). I found:-
1. TOOK HOURS to blow up using the push and pull pump that came with it - even the electric one took ages.
2. it wasnt very bouncy - not at all like airflow ones
3. my friends son 'burst it' although he was way under the weight limit - only good thing was it patched well!
I took a big carving knife to it!! and binned it after a few uses - IMHO it was the biggest waste of time ever.
IMHO you are much better buying a airflow one - my MIL got one of ebay for about £40 inc fan it had a small tear but inflated fineISH so we duck taped it and it is brilliant.
Someone posted on here about a new airflow one for about £50 if i think (they are about 79 quid in woolworths etc...)
I know 2 other people that had the 'sports/tweenies castle that i think is the same to the op no one was impressed. It may just be me but thought i should say -Debt free May 2016 (without the support of MSE forum users that would never have been possible - thank you all)0
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