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  • newleaf
    newleaf Posts: 3,132 Forumite
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    cymrugirl wrote: »
    Hi - I was just wondering who delivers the lakeland packages? Is it royal mail?

    Mine seem to come with Parcelnet.
    Official DFW Nerd No 096 - Proud to have dealt with my debt!
  • shopndrop
    shopndrop Posts: 3,548 Forumite
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    cymrugirl wrote: »
    Hi - I was just wondering who delivers the lakeland packages? Is it royal mail?
    Mine have always been delivered by Parcelnet too.
  • vivw_2
    vivw_2 Posts: 2,230 Forumite
    Have you bought anything useful in their sale?
    We don't need to do it perfectly - good enough is exactly that GOOD ENOUGH.


  • Hawthorn
    Hawthorn Posts: 1,241 Forumite
    I had a mooch yesterday. There's nothing I could use in the sale, to be honest *shrugs*
    Proud to be dealing with my debts :T

    Don't throw away food challenge started 30/10/11 £4.45 wasted.

    Storecard balance -[STRIKE] £786.60[/STRIKE] £708
  • Chris25
    Chris25 Posts: 12,918 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Photogenic I've been Money Tipped!
    In my Christmas stocking I got these little loops that you clip onto your teatowels, flannels, cloths or whatever http://www.lakeland.co.uk/clip-on-tea-towel-loops/F/keyword/teatowel+holders/product/3709

    I wanted them for the cupboard under the sink and I'm so pleased with them that I will get another pack for the shed/garage.
  • Love my Remoska oven and my Gtech cordless electronic sweeper. I've had to order about 6 sweepers all together as my friends and family all wanted one. I think you can buy them from other places but I know with Lakeland their guarantee is great.
  • [Deleted User]
    [Deleted User] Posts: 12,492 Forumite
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    I used to have a le saucier many moons ago and have looked everywhere for another. I was so happy and surprised to find one in the lakeland sale so it is now on its way to me. My birthday present to myself

    Lakeland is my most favourite shop of all time and I have been with them since they started in a little old place in the lakes, making just poly bags. Year in and year out they have been exemplary
  • vivw_2
    vivw_2 Posts: 2,230 Forumite
    kittie wrote: »
    I used to have a le saucier many moons ago and have looked everywhere for another. I was so happy and surprised to find one in the lakeland sale so it is now on its way to me. My birthday present to myself

    Lakeland is my most favourite shop of all time and I have been with them since they started in a little old place in the lakes, making just poly bags. Year in and year out they have been exemplary

    Does it only make large amounts at one time?
    We don't need to do it perfectly - good enough is exactly that GOOD ENOUGH.


  • newleaf
    newleaf Posts: 3,132 Forumite
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    I got a couple of nice tablecloths in the sale, and a ceramic egg storage tray as 2 of my chickens have just come into lay :)
    Official DFW Nerd No 096 - Proud to have dealt with my debt!
  • nesssie1702
    nesssie1702 Posts: 1,346 Forumite
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    I've bought loads of things from Lakeland over the years - Love their peelers for veg!

    I got a magazine rack/phone table about 10 years ago with money I got given when I left a job, it's still going strong and people ask where I got it.

    The one thing I've "lost" and would love to get again are the plastic bag openers - it was two bits of plastic with a blade bit for opening bags such as frozen chips and peas - you know, the kind that you struggle with and when you do get them open, everything goes all over the place :eek: - or is that just me ;)

    Best thing I bought though, were two beech lap trays that they've since stopped making. We use them all the time for meals in front of the telly ;)
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