The Bargain Thread........

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Steve268 wrote:Asda are selling plastic fuel cans (5l I think) for £1 !!
Useful, but you're only allowed to have two filled with petrol :cry:

However, they'll make fantastic water storage/carriers (just mark them up clearly )
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Morrisons

5l bottled still mineral water £1.10 Or 2 for £1.80....
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TOYS 'R' US
are doing AA & AAA packs of 40 for £9.99 if anyones interested
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thats cheap what batteries are they? ive been getting procell

http://www.amazon.co.uk/DURACELL-PROCEL ... ro+cell+aa
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asda , heinz soups 50p a can . amongst other things like pot noodle .
YES i walked away mid sentence , you were boring me to death and my survival instincts kick in .
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Yorkshire Andy wrote:thats cheap what batteries are they? ive been getting procell

http://www.amazon.co.uk/DURACELL-PROCEL ... ro+cell+aa

They are Ultra Alkaline batteries with the 'Toys 'R' Us' logo on them... used them now intensively for a week on cameras, torches, Infra Red devices and they are performing relatively ok compared to lets say Energiser for eg
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Steve268 wrote:Asda are selling plastic fuel cans (5l I think) for £1 !!
Where was this? I went in to the Burnley branch in the hope of picking a couple up but they were still £3 (reduced from £4) :(
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Popped into Millets today.

Picked up this little folding stove. £2. Comes with 24 fuel tabs. It's no Esbit, but for £2 with the fuel I couldn't pass it up. Will do in case of emergencies. I tried it out in the garden when I got home, chucked 3 tabs on there and made a litre of coffee! Nae bother.

Also grabbed the cutlery set for £2. Not fantastic quality, but for £2 it'll see me reet. Free up a few quid to pick up more important stuff, then I can get a better set when money is a little less tight.
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3M branded Duct tape in Lidl from tomorrow £1.99 a roll 2" wide by 50m long

http://www.lidl.co.uk/cps/rde/SID-A40A2 ... il&id=9002
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Steveo82 wrote:Chicken Breast £5/Kg @ Macro. Now according to the other half thats a bargin but she wouldnt like to see how they can produce it at that price.
http://store.makro.co.uk/p-46992-chefs- ... g-2kg.aspx
For some reason all the winter car gear was reduced as well.

lol that's expensive ! there is a freezer shop called farmfoods a couple of estates away from my house that allways has 3 kg of frozen chicken breasts for £10 and other multibuys for a tenner too.
p.s you can cook em from frozen too if you forget to defrost them.

cheers Andrew.