Great deal here, says £1.99 in store but is scanning through and on website for £1, other great deals available through the website! Really worth a look!
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lilacjumper to Rogier_Arpignot
8 Jan 176#4
This seems like a suspect device, particularly if you have stiff little fingers.
jazid to xlxaiwa55xlx
8 Jan 176#11
As a former comedian, I was also laughed at. Don't let them get to you.
Ajibee to ratsdomino
8 Jan 173#15
"Maybe I like the misery", as Mrs. Doyle said of making tea...
deaddrama to japes
8 Jan 173#12
Noisy is a deal breaker. I want to pretend my cards are being shuffled by a ninja.
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Justmeeee
13 Jan 17#32
Why's this in Travel? :/
Waldolf
9 Jan 172#31
Not for me, I like to deal from the bottom occasionally.
jimmybo
8 Jan 17#29
As this is in our budget range, can it be used for Cabinets?
Thanks Theresa & Donald
martroy to jimmybo
9 Jan 171#30
No good for Cabinets, politicians are too slippery, the mechanism can't get a grip.
Savo
8 Jan 17#28
I'm listening to Wait and See on my Amazon Dot as I type this :-)
dudedude
8 Jan 171#20
these are garbage, a proper card shuffler STARTS at $500 (Shuffletech ST1000).
this thing is just fit for the bin.
cold for being worthless junk that will be thrown away. landfill.
smidav to dudedude
8 Jan 171#27
Not true. I got a StiffFinger ST2000 for £25 on a black wednesday deal.
Useful if you have stiff fingers, like some stiff fingered people do.
lilacjumper to Rogier_Arpignot
8 Jan 176#4
This seems like a suspect device, particularly if you have stiff little fingers.
n3m3s1s to Rogier_Arpignot
8 Jan 17#23
Or if you need to rest that wrist a bit
reckoning
8 Jan 17#22
What a stupid statement. It's like saying Bradley Wiggins would get laughed at with stabilisers.
miked
8 Jan 17#19
Will probably spend more time reshuffling with this
red23
8 Jan 171#18
just what you want, a cheap unreliable card shuffler
bpwa1
8 Jan 17#17
ive owned one of these and they are not very good in my opinion.
Zarjaz2000
8 Jan 172#16
I don't want to be nobody's hero, but if you want to live at the edge, and not just fade away, just go for it :-)
ratsdomino
8 Jan 171#8
shuffling cards is one of lifes great small pleasures. id hate for someone to buy me this!
Helpful567 to ratsdomino
8 Jan 173#9
Well, thats you off my christmas list then
Ajibee to ratsdomino
8 Jan 173#15
"Maybe I like the misery", as Mrs. Doyle said of making tea...
xfaxfa
8 Jan 17#14
These don't shuffle cards, they just take one card from the top and place it on the bottom (from two halves of a deck of course) Great price, rubbish product
DealPerv2016
8 Jan 17#13
I don't think this is even worth £1 as they never grip the cards and you end up just holding the button hearing the motor spinning wasting batteries.
japes
8 Jan 171#5
We bought one for my dad a while back but it eats through batteries so quickly it's not worth the hassle. Plus very very noisy
deaddrama to japes
8 Jan 173#12
Noisy is a deal breaker. I want to pretend my cards are being shuffled by a ninja.
xlxaiwa55xlx
8 Jan 17#7
As a former croupier I'd be laughed at for using one. can't complain at the price though
jazid to xlxaiwa55xlx
8 Jan 176#11
As a former comedian, I was also laughed at. Don't let them get to you.
asc91
8 Jan 17#10
These don't shuffle properly (but that's okay). You split the deck in two and it mixes them at random intervals. However the cards in each of those 2 decks will still be in the same order within the new deck you have formed.
So you need to put it through the shuffler, split the deck and repeat!
50pEachwayJay
8 Jan 172#6
These are crap.
Geokinkladze
8 Jan 171#2
If you check out Amazon reviews it seems to be hit and miss. I'll probably give it a try for a quid, assuming I can get one.
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Thanks Theresa & Donald
this thing is just fit for the bin.
cold for being worthless junk that will be thrown away. landfill.
Thanks.
So you need to put it through the shuffler, split the deck and repeat!