Reduced from £199.99. Spend £50 and get a Free £5 voucher
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katiepaine5185
10 Apr 16#20
I also BOUGHT an iPhone 6s Plus that likes to change words while I write them because never once have I ever meant ducking but duck you, ducking grammar police!
3 bar pressure - I'm sure I've read somewhere that the pressure needs to be between 4.5 - 6 to be effective
bellboys
4 Apr 162#17
What IS it with the plethora of 'I BROUGHT this' posts? A daming indictment of our education system if ever there was one. Another classic is 'I should OF...' . Combine the 2 and you have the heinous 'I should OF BROUGHT it' :stuck_out_tongue:
john2020md
4 Apr 16#15
lol :smiley:
allowed
4 Apr 161#12
Mary "Mary Doll" Nesbitt (Elaine C. Smith) [1988-2014]: Rab's long-suffering wife, more functional and aspirational than her husband. Claims that on the day she was born it was a toss-up whether she or the dog's litter would end up at the bottom of the river Clyde in a sack (Burney: "She won. There's nae bloody justice, eh?"). Currently runs a successful house-cleaning business with Ella Cotter called the "The House Mice". Mary has repeatedly split up with Rab over the course of the show as has often flirted with other townsfolk to try and get back at him. However, somehow, she and Rab always seem to get back to together, usually for the sake of the "wee weans" ("little ones"). Mary has had a lot of odd-jobs over the years, often taken as a quickie to pay off a final demand bill or outstanding arrears. Mary has stuck by Rab through many tough situations over the years.
bellboys
4 Apr 16#11
Cheapest item on Argos anyone? I need to spend an additional p to get the 5 quid voucher lol.
Bought one of these big tank numbers for Mary Doll as a wee anniversary present, should have seen her wee face it wis a picture of excitement i'll tell ya, and the ironing she can get through in 5hrs on a Sunday afternoon before she makes the dinner is truly amazing :innocent:
i also help her oot by keeping the tank topped up when she shouts on me, jist in case folk think am lazy and don't help around the hoose :smirk:
Actually a different model with lower power? 60g pressure as opposed to 100g on the 22191. The 22191 is 160 quid direct from Russell Hobbs but they don't sell the 22190 so I'm suspecting the 22191 is the replacement for the 22190?
katiepaine5185
3 Apr 16#5
I brought this iron 3 days ago. Pay online for fast track and you get it for £48.99.
937666 to katiepaine5185
4 Apr 163#14
'bought' not 'brought' See me after class!
Besford to katiepaine5185
4 Apr 16#16
"...brought..."! :laughing:
polarbaba
3 Apr 16#4
is this one that can be refilled immediately during an ironing session.. i.e. continuous ironing. or do you have to let the iron cool down and refill?
emJayO to polarbaba
4 Apr 16#6
I'm not sure if it's the same thing, but the description states "Continuous fill."
bellboys to polarbaba
4 Apr 16#8
The 22190 (surely the same/similar?) model certainly can
bluestreak
3 Apr 16#2
£119.99 reduced to £49.99.
How do you get this for £44.99?
shawmiester to bluestreak
3 Apr 16#3
Good shout! I think i've been staring at prices for too long.. my bad :neutral_face: Price updated!
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http://uk.russellhobbs.com/russell-hobbs-products/irons/steam-generators/autosteam-pro-steam-generator-22191.html
i also help her oot by keeping the tank topped up when she shouts on me, jist in case folk think am lazy and don't help around the hoose :smirk:
How do you get this for £44.99?