Add code FINAL20 site wide for 20% off before 31st Jan .
perfect for an active lifestyle such as walking, running, mountain biking, horse riding, download to your phone and when out you can clikc on the saved offline map and locate yourself on the map, great for exploring new areas or local bridleways/footpaths
All comments (22)
MAdam98
19 Jan 171#1
1:12500?
Hodgey to MAdam98
19 Jan 171#3
My Explorers are 1:25000 (2½" to 1 mile) and Landrangers are 1:50000 (1¼" to 1 mile).
I've just bought some at just over a fiver each and I thought that was a good deal.
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whatyadoinsucka
19 Jan 17#2
but all map types are pretty cheap on millets after quidco and free shipping and the 20% code 'FINAL20'
os explore 1:25000 £5.40 = £4.32
os active (plastic coated) explorer 1:25000 £9 = £7.20
os landranger 1:50000 £5.40 = £4.32
ArthurDent1
19 Jan 17#4
Great price.
I'm thinking of spending the money I was going to use as a deposit on a new car to buy all 812 for £3,507.84.
Then I can just walk (or cycle) anywhere I want.
On a slightly more serious note... how does the digital download work (it's a long time since I last bought an OS map):
- is there a specific App I need to open it (will it work on my Windows Phone)?
- can I open it on more than one device - so my daughter can 'borrow' the digital version?
rheumatoid to ArthurDent1
19 Jan 171#5
If you want the lot you are better off buying MM, Anquet or similar and printing them out when you need them - or using an electronic device - £50 whole of GB
whatyadoinsucka to ArthurDent1
19 Jan 172#6
the digital copy is one use only, set up an account online, and download the app, (android, iphone os, not sure about windows), then click on redeem digital map, ok, then download it, when you are out and about open the app, and click on the locator it'll take you to the offline stored map location. to be honest in good gps/4g coverage you can view all areas/maps, i just know from personal experience maps dont always load if you use a webbrowser or app in a sketchy reception area, hence the benefit of offline maps already downloaded..
share you user id account to your daughter so she can use
os maps is £20 a year membership for all maps access or free. i tend to download maps i want and sell on the paper maps i will not use, (no annual fee) and second hand value is good.
Ozzie
19 Jan 171#7
Bing maps in OS mode is a good free alternative , built in print or use a screen dump
keeprighton9
19 Jan 171#8
brilliant offer. thanks OP.
popcornfox
19 Jan 171#9
Just ordered 5!great find!
whatyadoinsucka to popcornfox
19 Jan 17#10
Haha I ordered 5 then realised another wasn't in my basket so ended up ordering another 2 , for
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perfect for an active lifestyle such as walking, running, mountain biking, horse riding, download to your phone and when out you can clikc on the saved offline map and locate yourself on the map, great for exploring new areas or local bridleways/footpaths
All comments (22)
I've just bought some at just over a fiver each and I thought that was a good deal.
Heat added.
os explore 1:25000 £5.40 = £4.32
os active (plastic coated) explorer 1:25000 £9 = £7.20
os landranger 1:50000 £5.40 = £4.32
I'm thinking of spending the money I was going to use as a deposit on a new car to buy all 812 for £3,507.84.
Then I can just walk (or cycle) anywhere I want.
On a slightly more serious note... how does the digital download work (it's a long time since I last bought an OS map):
- is there a specific App I need to open it (will it work on my Windows Phone)?
- can I open it on more than one device - so my daughter can 'borrow' the digital version?
share you user id account to your daughter so she can use
os maps is £20 a year membership for all maps access or free. i tend to download maps i want and sell on the paper maps i will not use, (no annual fee) and second hand value is good.