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Somerfield "Tchibo" £2 off vouchers
alictait
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Somerfield have launched a new range of homewares and other various foodstuffs called Tchibo. I visited the branch in Larkhall near hamilton today and they were giving away £2 vouchers for purchases of non food stuff over £5.99 and £1 vouchers for purchases over £2.99.
They had some interesting bits and pieces at pretty reasonable prices. I bought two of the flexible silicon cake moulds (can be used in the oven) for £5.99 each - £2 for each one = £3.99 (had two vouchers in sep transactions), I had been looking at these recently in Debenhams at £12 each.
They had other bits n pieces of interest like compact toasters for £12.99 and a rather large looking coffee maker at £29.99.
The vouchers dont expire untill dec 2005 so maybe worth a visit for some.
Not sure if this is a national thing - but thought it was worth posting.
They had some interesting bits and pieces at pretty reasonable prices. I bought two of the flexible silicon cake moulds (can be used in the oven) for £5.99 each - £2 for each one = £3.99 (had two vouchers in sep transactions), I had been looking at these recently in Debenhams at £12 each.
They had other bits n pieces of interest like compact toasters for £12.99 and a rather large looking coffee maker at £29.99.
The vouchers dont expire untill dec 2005 so maybe worth a visit for some.
Not sure if this is a national thing - but thought it was worth posting.
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It's probably a local promotion as my local Somerfield did this when they started being a Tchibo outlet.
Everything I've had from Tchibo so far has been very good quality. I prefer their stuff to Lidl's and Aldi's though that isn't a criticism of those stores.
Just used the Deep Fat Fryer that is currently available and feel it's very good value for money. It would definitely be even better value with a vouchers.
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