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Bargain Trampolines: £79.99 for 10ft with enclosure & more

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  • Clairog
    Clairog Posts: 640 Forumite
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    Bex2 wrote: »
    Hi

    I'm new to this site and joined specifically to ask about trampolines!

    I've also got a very small garden and have been wondering about the 6ft ebuyers trampoline. Can anyone tell me if this is a good buy? I think our girls (7 & 5) would love a proper trampoline, but it will take up a lot of our outdoor space and I'm worried about getting something substandard. All advice gratefully received!

    Thank you

    Becky
    I'm really pleases with it. DD (4) adores it. I suppose the only thing is it says not to have more than one on it at a time. Very good value for money - seems really good quality to me
    Claire :)
    :j Saving Money Is Gemme!:j
  • Bex2
    Bex2 Posts: 5 Forumite
    Thanks Claire. That sounds like the one for us then (as far as I can see they all say just have one on at a time, even the bigger ones). Also they're going up in price so we should probably act soon.

    Oh last question - we don't have any grass so it will have to be on paving. Does anyone know if that's a problem? I've seen that some of the ads say they should only go on grass.

    Thank you!

    Becky
  • Clairog
    Clairog Posts: 640 Forumite
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    No problem Becky. I've been on it and I'm not exactly wee (blaming extra weight on new baby:D ) so its quite substantial.
    Not sure about the paving - don't know enough I'm afrais.
    Claire
    :j Saving Money Is Gemme!:j
  • nicci1807
    nicci1807 Posts: 30 Forumite
    Bex2 wrote: »
    Hi

    I'm new to this site and joined specifically to ask about trampolines!

    I've also got a very small garden and have been wondering about the 6ft ebuyers trampoline. Can anyone tell me if this is a good buy? I think our girls (7 & 5) would love a proper trampoline, but it will take up a lot of our outdoor space and I'm worried about getting something substandard. All advice gratefully received!

    Thank you

    Becky

    http://www.fun4kids2play.com/rebo-45ft-trampoline-set-with-safety-enclosure-508-p.asp


    My girls are 12 & 7 and it's big enough even for the 12yr old.
    To be honest, I'd initially have ignored the trampoline based entirely on the fact it's so small, but my mum hunted one down and bought it for the kids. The company also seems to be very fast at delivering. My mum bought one on a Monday and it had arrived at lunchtime next day.

    Hope this helps!

    Nicci

    :j
  • B & Q Stores have a teeny trampoline - only big enough for one though and cannot remember the price in store but this is the link to the website - some are reduced

    We are lucky enough to have the space for a larger one and I would say that if you can afford the space go for it 'cos all the kids in the neighbourhood'll be round!

    http://www.diy.com/diy/jsp/bq/nav/nav.jsp?isSearch=true&fh_search=trampoline&selected=products&x=12&y=9

    Have fun
    :beer:
  • Bex2
    Bex2 Posts: 5 Forumite
    Thanks very much for your replies. I think the 6ft ebuyers one seems to be the best compromise on size, so that's probably the one we'll get.
  • parahandy
    parahandy Posts: 739 Forumite
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    buckrogers wrote: »
    for those that dont want a trampoline in garden all year round and can fold it away for the winter
    http://www.diy.com/diy/jsp/bq/nav/nav.jsp?action=detail&fh_secondid=9866599&fh_view_size=6&fh_location=%2f%2fcatal!!!1%2fen_GB&fh_search=Folding+Trampoline+%26+Enclosure&fh_eds=%c3%9f&fh_refview=search&ts=1212661852478&isSearch=true
    Folding 8ft Trampoline With Cover & Enclosure was £199.99 now £158.98
    £41.00 off the price
    also use quidco for another 6%

    8ft folding trampoline
    Complete with enclosure
    Full assembly required
    Cover included
    Suitable for children 6 years & over (90kg maximum weight load)
    For domestic use only
    Height 5ft when folded

    This is now cheaper - £129.95. They had them in our local branch, however, please be aware the box is 100kg in weight...

    I'm looking at this one...

    http://www.outdoortoysdirect.co.uk/Round-Trampolines/Mad-Dash-Sprint-8ft-Trampoline-Package-Deal#

    Comes with ladder, cover, everything. Plus free del until tomorrow.
    Everybody dies, but not everyone truly lives
  • squibbs25
    squibbs25 Posts: 1,324 Forumite
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    We have a 10ft with enclosure that we purchased from focus, Was £109.99 but i took my nan with me and she has an over 60's discount card which takes 10% off final price, so we ended up paying £99.
    The kids are really happy as they have wanted one for ages.

    Squibbs
    My beloved dog Molly
    27/05/1997-01/04/2008
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    :Axxxxxxxxx:A
    our new editions
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  • Bought one from "the range" - Want to erect it in the morning , but no instructions! - Anyone able to email a copy ??!!

    Daz
  • buckrogers
    buckrogers Posts: 842 Forumite
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    CanaryDaz wrote: »
    Bought one from "the range" - Want to erect it in the morning , but no instructions! - Anyone able to email a copy ??!!

    Daz

    hi
    have sent you pm
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