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Finally sorted out my j20 vouchers!
At customer service in T's today I was queuing up to have some points added. The lady in front of me had been overcharged on a meal deal and was then refunded £18.84 which must mean she was over charged by £9.42. I didn't get a good look at what she had bought but I know she had a trifle.
I would of like another almost free meal deal myself !0 -
I'm thinking of getting a second freezer, originally I was looking at chest freezers until mum said that chances are once it's full anything at the bottom will get left forever more :cool: so now I'm not sure ...
Does anyone have any advice on which is better please? tia
I have just ordered the Hotpoint FZFM171G Tall Freezer for my Mum from Curry's for £347 inc del. It's very simmilar to my own, which is very good - 7 pull out drawers and has been fine in my garage.
She has finally got an electric socket in her garage after 48 years in the house :rotfl:
Not happy with Curry's though, said it was in-stock for delivery from manufacture when orderdered, but just rang them and have been told not available until 9th Sept. I am very :mad: :mad: :mad: am am just about to look if anywhere else has for similar price.0 -
I'm thinking of getting a second freezer, originally I was looking at chest freezers until mum said that chances are once it's full anything at the bottom will get left forever more :cool: so now I'm not sure ...
Does anyone have any advice on which is better please? tiaqueen_of_cheap wrote: »I have a second freezer, which is a chest freezer, and I just rotate whats in there so that the stuff at the bottom doesnt get left forever. I also write a list of what I have in both freezers, and try to remember to cross it off as it gets used, or add to it when I put more stuff in
There isnt any reason why you shouldnt get a chest freezerI have a chest freezer in the garage. The only freezer in the house is a tiny compartment in the fridge
It is a bit of a pain sometimes trying to find something that you know is in there. Or simply forgetting what you've got. But capacity is much, much more and i wouldn't fit nearly as much in an upright fridge freezer
I have three freezers:o And one of them is a chest freezer and its brilliant for space.Its outside so I tend to use it more for meat and stuff.If you have a system going of sorts theirs no reason why stuff should get left at the bottomI wouldn't be without mine now.
Beware!!!! Glitching is addictive:rotfl:0 -
Cheers
Where might one purchase said item?
Finally caught up, Mr t has sets similar for 1.50. I got four then few weeks later seen one lying around and took it as well for a filler, they are n/a against asda for sure. Its two items, shaving type ones, in a dark box with a flap you open rather than the style of box above. It was priced on shelf 1.50 as well on the reduced section.0 -
I have three freezers:o And one of them is a chest freezer and its brilliant for space.Its outside so I tend to use it more for meat and stuff.If you have a system going of sorts theirs no reason why stuff should get left at the bottom
I wouldn't be without mine now.
I have 3 as well. A fridge freezer inside the house and 2 chest freezers outside. I too have a 'system' of sorts and make sure everything gets rotated.
Actually now I think about it it's more of a strict OCD stock rotation programme than just a system:rotfl:
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fairclaire wrote: »I have 3 as well. A fridge freezer inside the house and 2 chest freezers outside. I too have a 'system' of sorts and make sure everything gets rotated.
Actually now I think about it it's more of a strict OCD stock rotation programme than just a system:rotfl:
I have an OCD OH who does ours..LOLBeware!!!! Glitching is addictive:rotfl:0 -
I have just ordered the Hotpoint FZFM171G Tall Freezer for my Mum from Curry's for £347 inc del. It's very simmilar to my own, which is very good - 7 pull out drawers and has been fine in my garage.
She has finally got an electric socket in her garage after 48 years in the house :rotfl:
Not happy with Curry's though, said it was in-stock for delivery from manufacture when orderdered, but just rang them and have been told not available until 9th Sept. I am very :mad: :mad: :mad: am am just about to look if anywhere else has for similar price.0 -
BS order arrived, all present and correct for today;)Beware!!!! Glitching is addictive:rotfl:0
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queen_of_cheap wrote: »I have a second freezer, which is a chest freezer, and I just rotate whats in there so that the stuff at the bottom doesnt get left forever. I also write a list of what I have in both freezers, and try to remember to cross it off as it gets used, or add to it when I put more stuff in
There isnt any reason why you shouldnt get a chest freezerI have a chest freezer in the garage. The only freezer in the house is a tiny compartment in the fridge
It is a bit of a pain sometimes trying to find something that you know is in there. Or simply forgetting what you've got. But capacity is much, much more and i wouldn't fit nearly as much in an upright fridge freezerI have just ordered the Hotpoint FZFM171G Tall Freezer for my Mum from Curry's for £347 inc del. It's very simmilar to my own, which is very good - 7 pull out drawers and has been fine in my garage.
She has finally got an electric socket in her garage after 48 years in the house :rotfl:
Not happy with Curry's though, said it was in-stock for delivery from manufacture when orderdered, but just rang them and have been told not available until 9th Sept. I am very :mad: :mad: :mad: am am just about to look if anywhere else has for similar price.I have three freezers:o And one of them is a chest freezer and its brilliant for space.Its outside so I tend to use it more for meat and stuff.If you have a system going of sorts theirs no reason why stuff should get left at the bottomI wouldn't be without mine now.
fairclaire wrote: »I have 3 as well. A fridge freezer inside the house and 2 chest freezers outside. I too have a 'system' of sorts and make sure everything gets rotated.
Actually now I think about it it's more of a strict OCD stock rotation programme than just a system:rotfl:
Thanks for the answers
I'm thinking as I have a 4 drawer already I'll be able to rotate the stuff from the chest freezer into that (I would say I'd keep a list of what's in it but I know that'd only last for about a week :rotfl:)There comes a time in every woman's life when the only thing that helps is a glass of champagne ... Bette Davis0
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