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Aldi have a karcher type one in stock at the moment £25.
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Hi Minxy Girl
Can you give me a clue what I am buying next please.
All the best Clive
I hope Tesco will be doing the same as last year which will be good.
All the best Clive
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Last year during the school summer holidays they allowed use of their phones abroad as if you were in the UK, same s Three's 'Feel at home' arrangement, I asked them when we renewed out contracts with them recently if they would be doing this again and the chap said it was possible as he'd certainly heard it mentioned in meetings he'd been in ... so fingers crossed they'll do it once more!Can you expand on the Tesco offer please, as Mrs Maison's phone is with Tesco?
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Thanks for the heads up, walked into local Argos expecting the deal to be available in store but no. So using phone ordered on line whilst stood there, click and collect immediately - bargain bagged!Hubby's just spotted this on HotDealsUK ... might be of interest to some:
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... and if you have the older style Karcher make sure you put an old sock on it to act as a nappy to avoid the leaking water going everywhere ... this happens when it is anything but upright! Been there, done that ... got the 'wet' t-shirt!For anyone using one for the first time, here is a tip for when removing condensation from a screen.
To avoid water running off the blade and into the scuttle before it has been sucked up, use the machine upside down, i.e body above blade and body held at about 45 degrees to screen. Work up from bottom of screen.
We find this avoids tricles/drips down the screen.
... and if you have the older style Karcher make sure you put an old sock on it to act as a nappy to avoid the leaking water going everywhere ... this happens when it is anything but upright! Been there, done that ... got the 'wet' t-shirt!
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If you haven't used the older style Karchers you may not be aware but they are notorious for 'piddling' unless they are used in the normal 'upright' position, ie with the blade at the top (horizontal), even a small tip to one side when you're clearing the screen of water can end up with it coming out of the vents in the side instead of going into the bottle ... it is a very, very well know issue.If by 'upright' you mean blade horizontal then anyone who cannot manage that maybe should not be driving.