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Alcohol keyring tester
silkyuk9
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im looking to buy one of these gadgets for my son so he can use it the mornig after the night before. having only just passed his test i would rather him use it the following morning so he can see if any alcohol left in his blood.
Argos sell them for £7 but they are out of stock.
anyone got one?? also a site where i can buy one for around the same price
Argos sell them for £7 but they are out of stock.
anyone got one?? also a site where i can buy one for around the same price
All the big powers they've silenced me. So much for free speech and choice on this fundamental human right, and outing the liars.
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Our Shell garage sells them. I think you can get one for £4.99 if you spend £10 on fuel (which isn't that difficult to do these days!).
I'm not sure how accurate they'd be.Do not allow the risk of failure to stop you trying!0 -
Good idea if they're accurate? I walked the morning after my Christmas night out as I wasn't sure whether I would still have been over the limit but I would have to be convinced that they were spot on to trust them, does anyone know?0
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Do not allow the risk of failure to stop you trying!0
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My local Texaco petrol station sells them - £4.99 i think.Sealed Pot Challenge #6010
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Seen these on ads at the pumps at local shell garage and also in halfords as well, think at shell they were £5 and halfords about £8, but not 100%. To be honest, not sure I'd trust them eitherLive for what tomorrow has to bring, not what yesterday has taken away0
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There is a disclaimer on these something to the effect that they should not be used to determine if you are under the limit for driving. I think they are sold more as a novelty gift than a safe system to determine if you are safe to drive or not0
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