This titanium band is a high polish ring with 3 cubic zirconia's and will never tarnish. Due to the hardness of this metal it will never bend and is almost scratch proof. A classic, long lasting gift for the fashion conscious male.
Finally... I've got the costume, the rope and now the titanium rings. From this day forth, you shall all come to know me under my new name... Wonder Man.
a bargain if you intended to buy one of these, waste of money if you didn't. I don't see the point of most jewellery and people buying these newer metals for jewellery in my opinion are just doing it trying to be different to impress the dumbass they feel inferior to. Its just the fashion to be different. These are worthless bits of metal, that's why you wont see gold or silver discounted at these levels.
Before anyone starts flaming me, I'd just like to repeat what I initially started of by saying... if you intended on buying one of these then its a great deal.
mankymanning to 3applepie
22 Mar 17#55
Well I had a gold band wedding ring and lost it. Rather than buy another gold one I opted for a plain titanium ring online as it was only about £25 (titanium is a cheap metal). Some people like to wear a ring if they are married and these make perfect sense if you have to take the ring off often as it doesn't cost you a fortune if you lose it
slain
20 Mar 17#50
bought two as a wedding band backup incase the one I ordered doesn't turn up.
Dunno why two, but hell. £3.50 total. Backup of a backup? :stuck_out_tongue:
kalico to slain
21 Mar 17#53
Keep them for the next wedding?
markweatherill
20 Mar 17#52
I just wonder what would happen if you tried to shoot this down. Would it fall?
It was a very unfortunate accident, he slipped getting out of the shower and landed on the ring.
Mofette
20 Mar 171#47
Thank you so much for this - my husband has slimmed out of his wedding ring and as it's titanium it can't be resized. This will make a nice temporary replacement! I managed to get a Size U in the third one at Burton store.
M1LFHunter
20 Mar 17#46
Thanks goodness it's titanium, rings are usually so heavy.
m5rcc
20 Mar 171#45
Are these Jeremy Kyle compliant?
dealerxxx
20 Mar 17#42
First time come across this that you can't order online but ca in store, wonder would they have it in stock or would I waste a journey to find out they haven't any left.
peter1969uk to dealerxxx
20 Mar 17#44
Give your local store a call, or use an Argos stock checker.
Sttirling
20 Mar 17#43
Looks beautiful, but I can't buy this, is not my rings.
xenophon
20 Mar 17#41
He and his fellow middle class squatters only read the Guardian.
amour3k
20 Mar 17#40
SCARY as what you said sounds, it makes perfect sense when you think about it really?.
This type of Metal is NOT the 'preferred Metal' in the building of Nuclear Weapons for nothing?!, so ..... (STRONG and LIGHT properties, etc, etc, etc?).
Quality, that's April fools day sorted. This could be better than when we "won the lottery" let her do the honours while watching previous weeks lottery. Comedy Gold, for a few seconds...with the benefit of hindsight :neutral_face:
Hondo
19 Mar 17#34
Currently worth 2 Bottlecaps in Fallout 4 seemingly....:wink:
zabada
19 Mar 171#33
ahem, I was simply pointing out that it's definitely not platinum, as it's actually titanium..
jona77
19 Mar 17#4
Kingdom of thrones type rings?!
nougat to jona77
19 Mar 17#32
Or did you mean Game of Thrones?
amour3k
19 Mar 17#31
It's not the £1.99 you need to be looking at to base your evaluations upon in the first place though, is it?.
It's the from/reduced from £19.99 to the from/reduced from £29.99 prices you need to be rather casting your discerning thoughts upon instead perhaps?. :-)
amour3k
19 Mar 17#30
Fair enough. :-)
So, if you were married then, you wouldn't wear a ring either I take it?, or .....
But yes, the OP's Deal is a bit of a 'unique' one?, hehehe.
zabada
19 Mar 1727#29
Definitely not, looking at the actual name of the metal
jr007
19 Mar 172#28
How many will I need to melt down and make my own stealth plane?
cb-uk
19 Mar 174#12
If your hand ever swells (e.g. injury, illness etc), a genuine solid titanium ring is extremely difficult to remove.
Probably cheaper and more stylish to buy some plumbing pipe from B&Q and cut yourself some "jewellery" from it.
Sogaaddict
19 Mar 174#17
The Mail eh? Must be true then, lol.
dealornodeal977
19 Mar 17#16
wonder how much these weigh? Potential scrap value profit.
cb-uk
19 Mar 171#15
That's pretty cool - thanks. Looks like he's using dental floss, rather than string.
brendinho
19 Mar 171#14
excellent!! cheers!!
sradmad
19 Mar 171#11
nice find op, heat
BigOrkWaaagh
19 Mar 1745#8
Cool story bro
srp111
19 Mar 17#6
not available
peter1969uk to srp111
19 Mar 17#7
Nope, go back and read again. It says not available online, you can order it in store. Which is the same for most of their rings mens and womens.
I've checked this with an Argos stock checker, and within a 191 mile range from Liverpool. Only around 19 out of over 100 stores don't have stock.
queenieburns
19 Mar 172#5
Bargain! Have some heat ..
samyousaf
19 Mar 171#2
heat for the price...not my type of ring but OK for someone who likes a bit of bling
peter1969uk to samyousaf
19 Mar 174#3
Not my sought of thing at all, I wouldn't wear a ring. The only things I wear which could be classed as jewellery, are watches.
Dejaque2k
19 Mar 1715#1
Finally... I've got the costume, the rope and now the titanium rings. From this day forth, you shall all come to know me under my new name... Wonder Man.
Opening post
Only available in store.
http://www.argos.co.uk/product/5532432 £1.99 reduced from £29.99
http://www.argos.co.uk/product/2407388 £2.49 reduced from £29.99
http://www.argos.co.uk/product/2407687 £2.99 reduced from £34.99
http://www.argos.co.uk/product/2396932 £4.99 reduced from £39.99
This titanium band is a high polish ring with 3 cubic zirconia's and will never tarnish. Due to the hardness of this metal it will never bend and is almost scratch proof. A classic, long lasting gift for the fashion conscious male.
Titanium.
Channel set eternity.
Cubic zirconia.
Available in sizes R to Z.
http://www.argos.co.uk/product/5447644?rec=webRespPDP:5532432:Extra:CWVTPUBOOT:5447644 £1.49
- kramvic
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Yeah, just walk up to the counter and ask the assistant to take a look at your ring...
Before anyone starts flaming me, I'd just like to repeat what I initially started of by saying... if you intended on buying one of these then its a great deal.
Dunno why two, but hell. £3.50 total. Backup of a backup? :stuck_out_tongue:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-39285486
:confused:
This type of Metal is NOT the 'preferred Metal' in the building of Nuclear Weapons for nothing?!, so ..... (STRONG and LIGHT properties, etc, etc, etc?).
Go figure?.
Point taken, lol. :-)
It's the from/reduced from £19.99 to the from/reduced from £29.99 prices you need to be rather casting your discerning thoughts upon instead perhaps?. :-)
So, if you were married then, you wouldn't wear a ring either I take it?, or .....
But yes, the OP's Deal is a bit of a 'unique' one?, hehehe.
That trendy titanium wedding ring could cost you your finger: Doctors and nurses are unable to remove rings from patients during an emergency: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3197256/Doctors-nurses-unable-remove-rings-patients-emergency.html
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/video/virals/video-1100540/Amazing-trick-remove-ring-stuck-finger.html
I think you can get similar ones in the pound shop.. and they're genuine.
Warmth added regardless.
Kind regards
I've checked this with an Argos stock checker, and within a 191 mile range from Liverpool. Only around 19 out of over 100 stores don't have stock.