Wrap master dispenser reduced to £4.99 from £12.99 for offer of the month. I have to and it saves wasting loads of cling film. They also have a nice waste paper basket reduced to £2.99 from £5.99. http://www.lakeland.co.uk/24509/Faux-Rattan-Waste-Paper-Basket
Free c&c, £2.99 delivery on orders under £35.
All comments (26)
joanne570
3 Apr 161#1
isnt this basically what baco have had out for years only bacos is cheaper?
gwapenut to joanne570
4 Apr 16#9
Yes and no. Yes the baco dispenser may be cheaper, if you ignore the fact that the dispenser itself is poor quality and needs replacing every 1 to 5 refills depending on how substandard the dispenser you receive happens to be.
No, the baco refills are not cheaper. When refilling, you pay £5 for 150m @ Lakeland. I also feel the lakeland cling film is amongst the best I've used, too.
Threw out my third faulty baco dispenser, replaced it with this, and haven't looked back. Baco customer service very poor too.
seanj007
3 Apr 16#2
This is a great buy, you can use pound shop cling film and foil.
I've had one for 9 months and works great. Also has screws to fix on your wall or just sit on the side. I have bought another 2, one for my mum as she took my other one last time I bought 2. :smiley:
seanj007
3 Apr 161#3
Ps forgot to say thank you lenglish92 :smiley:
lenglish92 to seanj007
4 Apr 16#22
Your welcome
ScorchingHot
3 Apr 16#4
Is this even a thing...?!?!?
lenglish92 to ScorchingHot
4 Apr 16#23
Evidently it is....
CoolbeansBen
3 Apr 16#5
Very good piece of kit bought two one for foil one for cling film would highly recomend
aurora
3 Apr 16#6
I have one from Lakeland, bought in the sale. They are pretty good, though a bit fiddly to use. I prefer it because I was always catching my hand on the sharp metal teeth of the clingfilm box. Probably wouldn't pay full price, but good value at this price.
dealwatcher55
4 Apr 16#7
Does anyone know if you can use other shop brands clingfilm in this?
lenglish92 to dealwatcher55
4 Apr 16#8
You could but I think it depends on the size of the cardboard tube in the middle as there is a screw in cap that needs to fit it
twe to dealwatcher55
4 Apr 16#17
I took my Lakeland dispenser back as it required a particular size. The Morrison's and Lidl ones did not fit and were to wide.
Travelling to Lakeland was a lot more difficult and would require me to pay parking charges so didn't make sense to keep it in the end.
seanmorris100
4 Apr 162#10
Lol wtf...
lenglish92 to seanmorris100
4 Apr 16#21
It's a cutter for cling film....
Grey101Ace
4 Apr 161#11
Completely agree - Baco ones just fell apart very quickly and did not cut that well.
louiselouise
4 Apr 161#12
I've got one of these, though the "swipe" action with the blade takes a bit of getting used to, to perfect it.
Lidl sometimes sells a knock-off version of this Leifheit, got my sister a stainless steel one, reduced to £4.99, a few months back!
gwapenut
4 Apr 162#13
^ I used to have one of those. They're good, but I feel you can't beat the onehanded holding / clamping./ cutting of the lakeland dispenser, leaving your other hand free to pull the film out, and wrap. It's a very smooth action, very easy to use, and great quality clingfilm.
I accept it's a sad day indeed when I get excited over something like this - but I really do think it's brilliant value at this price.
gwapenut
4 Apr 16#14
PS. Not sure I'd bother with one for tin foil. Foil just doesn't give me the same trauma as clingfilm that tears and wraps around itself, and I think the lakeland foil is quite expensive versus competitors. But then, I've never tried the foil one.
lenglish92 to gwapenut
4 Apr 16#20
The foil is the best I've bought it's really thick, I find supermarket ones rubbish
louiselouise
4 Apr 16#15
I have a tiny kitchen so having it up on the wall is a great space-saver, just putting it out there in case some don't know they exist (I didn't till I started browsing Amazon for kitchen roll holders!) :smile:
azeDmon
4 Apr 16#16
Is there a promo code for the site? Thx
careden
4 Apr 16#18
nice find
red23
4 Apr 162#19
never found tearing cling film or tin foil a problem like. Guess i should be greatful
frobozz
4 Apr 16#24
A friend of mine keeps trying to persuade me to buy these as she loves hers but the price has been too steep for me until now. Thanks OP
ScorchingHot
5 Apr 16#25
Someone is on a *roll* tonight.. Plank!
pure_heaven3
6 Apr 16#26
I brought mine yesterday,it's very good and doesn't break so easily like the baco.
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All comments (26)
No, the baco refills are not cheaper. When refilling, you pay £5 for 150m @ Lakeland. I also feel the lakeland cling film is amongst the best I've used, too.
Threw out my third faulty baco dispenser, replaced it with this, and haven't looked back. Baco customer service very poor too.
I've had one for 9 months and works great. Also has screws to fix on your wall or just sit on the side. I have bought another 2, one for my mum as she took my other one last time I bought 2. :smiley:
Travelling to Lakeland was a lot more difficult and would require me to pay parking charges so didn't make sense to keep it in the end.
£14.99 at the moment http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B001HHACHG
Lidl sometimes sells a knock-off version of this Leifheit, got my sister a stainless steel one, reduced to £4.99, a few months back!
I accept it's a sad day indeed when I get excited over something like this - but I really do think it's brilliant value at this price.