Saw these in Huntingdon however they are quite likely nationwide.
Original Price was £5, now £1
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mlear2006 to misselaineious
26 Dec 164#7
sadly your joke was better than the product
misselaineious
26 Dec 164#6
I bet it 'sucks'
Chaostheory
26 Dec 163#5
Good figurine, absolutely useless at vacuuming. I got one last Christmas, tried it once and now it lives in its box.
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wiggywig
27 Dec 161#10
This really is awful. Got one last Christmas. It needs to be plugged into a computer USB all the time to work, doesn't hold a charge. Also has hardly any suction power, can pick up a few crumbs at best. Essentially just fills the R2 unit full of rubbish which can get stuck inside in the nooks and crannies of the mold, and you empty out the rubbish via the leg which is also the suction part of the 'hoover' which is dumb.
Best just used for display , which is fine for a quid
SweeneyUK to wiggywig
8 Jan 17#22
I got one as a joke off the mother in law for crimbo, and mine actually works quiet well.
The head unscrews to empty it...
Not like iv had to yet but definitely doesn't fall back out the leg.
alexmtmorgan
28 Dec 16#21
Got mine in a Zbox, brilliant little ornament. Haven't ever actually used it as a vacuum though
"gifts typically destroy value, in the sense that the giver had to pay more to buy the gift than the recipient would ever have been willing to spend on it. The total deadweight loss of Christmas in the US alone was $12bn."
Decoded
27 Dec 162#19
Is it as good as a Dyson? :wink:
SFconvert
27 Dec 16#18
This will just end up gathering dust
welshdiscodiva
26 Dec 16#3
it was a tenner in the run up to Xmas!
jouster to welshdiscodiva
27 Dec 16#17
It might have been a million quid. But if it doesn't work it's not worth a £1
Good figurine, absolutely useless at vacuuming. I got one last Christmas, tried it once and now it lives in its box.
cooliomoolio
26 Dec 161#4
I couldn't bring myself to buy one even at £1.. I would be more interested in it being just a figurine but to be a USB desk vacuum, haha, just sounds like rubbish.. rather buy 2 more Terry's Chocolate Oranges! :wink:
Opening post
Saw these in Huntingdon however they are quite likely nationwide.
Original Price was £5, now £1
Top comments
Latest comments (22)
Best just used for display , which is fine for a quid
The head unscrews to empty it...
Not like iv had to yet but definitely doesn't fall back out the leg.
http://timharford.com/2016/12/the-economists-guide-to-gift-giving/
"gifts typically destroy value, in the sense that the giver had to pay more to buy the gift than the recipient would ever have been willing to spend on it. The total deadweight loss of Christmas in the US alone was $12bn."
It'll be 50p if there are any left next week
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/gifts-up-75-off-sainsbury-s-instore-hempstead-2586200