Original price is £69.98, but if you add another £5.02, then make the trampoline price down to £59.98 delivered with code TDX-HTNH .
I did add two kids' books. Enjoy!
if anyone would like to have a rain cover, then please go for this one,
http://www.tesco.com/direct/plum-8ft-trampoline-cover/215-3671.prd?pageLevel=&skuId=215-3671
Thank Techymum!
19 comments
meoshie
9 May 161#1
Would it be worth holding out for the boost event you think? Got all these points to spend......
janepen to meoshie
9 May 16#4
There are risks of no stock when boost event comes.
fattyflumpalump
9 May 16#2
boost starts 16th and code expires 15th
meoshie to fattyflumpalump
9 May 16#5
dang
j2hot
9 May 163#3
I am highly confident for UK medals in the Olympic trampolining what with all the trampolines going up in my neighbourhood lately.
katestewart9279
10 May 16#6
Is this a good make trampoline please. Easy to assemble does anyone know?
meoshie to katestewart9279
10 May 161#7
It's a great trampoline, but it would help to have someone else help you assemble. Assembling is quite straightforward, did it in under 90mins x
beastman
10 May 16#8
Thanks to the OP, got one of these. Is it advised to get a winter cover for these or do most people just leave them exposed to the elements? Also there is no ladder with this I think, I have a 2 year old that will no doubt need one.
If any tramp experts have any do's and don'ts advice re safety I'd appreciate it . I've not heard any horror stories but I hear there are some?
preacher to beastman
10 May 16#9
No ladder needed but maybe get a step like they use to reach the lop. As for safety just make sure you close the opening when they're bouncing and supervise them.
As for over winter. I bought a plum trampoline for my son in June and left it out. I had to give it a good clean the other week so a cover would be better. I bought one and fashioned a frame so it's like a tent roof I put on top of the net.
How about this trampoline cover to go with it and make the order to the £75+
techymum
10 May 16#13
Does the side fold down for winter storage? Thinking of getting the 8ft trampoline cover for this too.
mamadonnmu
11 May 16#14
bought it. got discount as well. I think cover is worth adding as it got hooks and springs
ellewestlake
11 May 16#15
has anyone bought and received this yet? it has only one review and it's not a good one. looking for an 8ft trampoline for my daughter but don't want to be disappointed.
We've had this before we moved for 3-4yrs and the person we gave it to still has it, it was brilliant. We live in the far north and get really battered with storms etc, we left it out all year round (minus the safety net and poles), compared to our neighbour whose trampoline ended up in pieces across 3 gardens. Just ordered this again for our youngest who has been asking for one for ages and at this price it'll be a great buy, pretty sure we paid over £100 for it last time.
Opening post
I did add two kids' books. Enjoy!
if anyone would like to have a rain cover, then please go for this one,
http://www.tesco.com/direct/plum-8ft-trampoline-cover/215-3671.prd?pageLevel=&skuId=215-3671
Thank Techymum!
19 comments
If any tramp experts have any do's and don'ts advice re safety I'd appreciate it . I've not heard any horror stories but I hear there are some?
As for over winter. I bought a plum trampoline for my son in June and left it out. I had to give it a good clean the other week so a cover would be better. I bought one and fashioned a frame so it's like a tent roof I put on top of the net.
How about this trampoline cover to go with it and make the order to the £75+