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JML Products - Which ones work and which don't?
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My MIL has the dryer balls and she says they are really good.
Any ideas where i can get the tumbre dryer balls from but cheap?! I'm not paying a tenner for them!!:p
Thanks!Joined SW 24/02/2011 :j71lb/28.5lb-6, -2.5, -2, -1, -2 -, -2 sow, +3(holiday), -5.5 (*) +0.5, +1, -4, -0.5(*), -3(10%!!) +0.5, -3, -1, -1(2st:j)
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i have the mitt. Its rubbish wet, keeps falling off its far too haevy. Dont bother with that is my advice!:beer: Well aint funny how its the little things in life that mean the most? Not where you live, the car you drive or the price tag on your clothes.
Theres no dollar sign on piece of mind
This Ive come to know...
So if you agree have a drink with me, raise your glasses for a toast :beer:0 -
annaangeluk wrote: »Any ideas where i can get the tumbre dryer balls from but cheap?! I'm not paying a tenner for them!!:p
Thanks!
I understood that two tennis balls were just as effective??Grocery Challenge £139/240 until 31/01
Taking part in Sealed Pot No.819/2011
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ive got the mat and its not bad, probably better than a normal mat but not miraculous! i would probably buy another if i needed one (if you know what i mean)- prior planning prevents poor performance!
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The food sealer was hopeless - well I could not get to grips with it.
Had the mop and like other poster prefer the rag ones, cheapie tesco are good.
That hand in the twisty duster thing is very good for cleaning large mirrors.
Yep, ironing board covers are very good.
Can't think of any others, but I do love watching those tv presentations in Robert Dyas!Grocery Challenge £139/240 until 31/01
Taking part in Sealed Pot No.819/2011
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I really liked the sealer - it worked better for me on slightly heavier plastic than sandwich type bags. I used it for sealing up opened bags of spaghetti, etc.
But then it fell off the fridge and broke.:happylove0 -
i got the oven mit for xmas and it is ace:xmastree:Is loving life right now,yes I am a soppy fool who believes in the simple things in life :xmastree:0
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I've got the ironing board cover and love it, also got the magic eraser which works well, the sealer thing (not much good - didn't use much), the mop (love it - it is great if you spill liquid on the kitchen floor), but I have had the cd cleaner kit which was absolute rubbish, the chopper (also not much good) and the little sewing machine, which is okay but still a bit rubbish if I'm honest. As you can see I have a problem with gadgets - I am an advertising person's dream customer.....Jane
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LearningToSave. wrote: »we also have a slicer thingy but its rubbish!
I was gonna get one of those....pleased to say I am now saving £9.97 lol
Dxweight loss challenge start Sept 2010 14s10lbs:eek: target 10s10lbs0
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