Curb Your Enthusiasm wrote: » Picked up a JBL Clip 2 waterproof Bluetooth speaker for €6.50 today in Tesco Douglas. None left that I could see. It had the yellow reduced tag on it.
freshpopcorn wrote: » Dunnes voucher in Tomorrow's life magazine in the Independent! €10 off €50.
crasy dash wrote: » Just picked up a 2kw dimplex convector heater for 14.99 in The Crescent Limerick. Not a bad price and handy to have for the attic for cold weather.
Seve OB wrote: » Is heating attics a thing now?
rubadub wrote: » Dunnes vouchers in sunday independent, can be used in tesco
Glebee wrote: » In very cold weather to stop pipes from freezing.
Sinister Kid wrote: » Do Tesco take the vouchers that are printed on Dunnes receipts?
Cantona's Collars wrote: » Lagging the pipes is a cheaper solution.Do it once,do it properly and never worry about frozen pipes again.
/\/ollog wrote: Be sure to check it has the filter in it, mine didn't. They replaced it with one that did not problem though.
th283 wrote: » Setty 4000 mAh power bank down from €19.99 to €6.49 in tesco Tralee. £11.43 on Amazonhttps://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B076HQVLS7/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1522512927&sr=8-1&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65&keywords=setty+battery+4000mah&dpPl=1&dpID=21lOT2oX4dL&ref=plSrch
Capt'n Midnight wrote: » If all you need is a top up to get you out of a fix rather than a full charge Dealz are doing 1200mAh power banks for €1.50
TetraSonic55 wrote: » I wouldn't trust power banks from Dealz, i got one 2 before and both of them started making weird noises.
holly8 wrote: » TetraSonic55 wrote: » I wouldn't trust power banks from Dealz, i got one 2 before and both of them started making weird noises. Apologies for going off topic but I wouldn't trust a power bank from any old place. Tesco yes, a reputable store. I had a cheap one plugged in charging one night (I don't know where I originally got it) and noticed a funny chemical smell/fumes in the room - coupled with my lips turning numb!! I kid you not, it took me a while to figure out that it was the power bank emitting noxious fumes ... and also beginning to heat up ... danger!
holly8 wrote: » Apologies for going off topic but I wouldn't trust a power bank from any old place. Tesco yes, a reputable store. I had a cheap one plugged in charging one night (I don't know where I originally got it) and noticed a funny chemical smell/fumes in the room - coupled with my lips turning numb!! I kid you not, it took me a while to figure out that it was the power bank emitting noxious fumes ... and also beginning to heat up ... danger!
SIRREX wrote: » Krups Dolce Gusto capsule coffee machine, (Mini Me Starter kit) with rack and 3 packs of pods included, €40 in Tesco Mullingar. They also had 2 other Krups models @ €40 but without pods and rack
TetraSonic55 wrote: » How many do they have? I'm on my way to Mullingar soon, I'll pick one up if they have any left.
SIRREX wrote: » TetraSonic55 wrote: » How many do they have? I'm on my way to Mullingar soon, I'll pick one up if they have any left. 2 of the mini me left, bottom shelf on the right, on the aisle from the Veg to the Dairy aisle. I think there were 2 each of both the other models too Best of luck!
TetraSonic55 wrote: » I managed to pick one up, really good value!