Your frivolous purchases, stuff you don't need...

Your frivolous purchases, stuff you don't need...

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5678

6,146 posts

227 months

Sunday 9th November 2014
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rich12 said:
That's lovely but $40 is a bit steep for a slither of leather haha.
Still want one tho so will order it but in protest.
The machining on the hardware is very good. I think it's fair. Very premium packaging too.

My only problem now is that the 58mm Alox knife that I have on my keys is orange, I'll have to get a black one now!

illmonkey

18,197 posts

198 months

Sunday 9th November 2014
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5678 said:
rich12 said:
That's lovely but $40 is a bit steep for a slither of leather haha.
Still want one tho so will order it but in protest.
The machining on the hardware is very good. I think it's fair. Very premium packaging too.

My only problem now is that the 58mm Alox knife that I have on my keys is orange, I'll have to get a black one now!
I'd rather it turn up in a tesco bag and cost less than have a nice package that's going in the bin when it arrives!

Saying that, as a gift a nice package is better, oh err.

parakitaMol.

11,876 posts

251 months

Sunday 9th November 2014
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A giant fibreglass snakes head.


I'm sure we will find a use for it.

gaz1234

5,233 posts

219 months

Sunday 9th November 2014
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5678 said:
Just bought myself an Orbitkey http://www.orbitkey.com/collections/premium-leathe...

Went for a black leather one and it tidies the keys up nicely.

Where and how much?

CarTimeNow

956 posts

166 months

Sunday 9th November 2014
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Ace-T said:
Psychobert said:
Ace-T said:
Just bought a robot vacuum from Aldi. It is currently freaking the cats out. hehe But seems to be doing an ok job!
Briefly had two of those. Was literally minutes of fun watching them get confused mapping the flat and getting confused when they keep detecting other things that weren't where they though they should be, (i.e. the other one moving around).

Besides, who else do you transport a cat in a shark costume around the floor? All I need now is a compliant cat and a shark costume. Did see a radio controlled inflatable shark a while ago, but can't get the helium over here..
hehe My plan is to get the cats used to it so they will ride around on it. Nest I film and send off to You've Been Framed for my £250, thereby the whole purchase will be cost positive (it cost £120)! thumbup

For those who may be interested, it is fairly rubbish on carpets but pretty good on hard floor/lino which is what I have downstairs.
Only problem with that is ybf don't accept videos anymore....

giblet

8,849 posts

177 months

Sunday 9th November 2014
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gaz1234 said:
Where and how much?
Click the link in the post...

omgus

7,305 posts

175 months

Sunday 9th November 2014
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gaz1234 said:
5678 said:
Just bought myself an Orbitkey http://www.orbitkey.com/collections/premium-leathe...

Went for a black leather one and it tidies the keys up nicely.

Where and how much?
I missed this on kickstarter as i had hit my running budget, the only thing that has stopped me since then is that my second door key is a skeleton type and might not fit.

Please tell me it's rubbish.

jimmyjimjim

7,339 posts

238 months

Monday 10th November 2014
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Nope, it's excellent, sorry.

omgus

7,305 posts

175 months

Monday 10th November 2014
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Balls!

I might add it to my xmas list.

5678

6,146 posts

227 months

Monday 10th November 2014
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The Orbitkey is $40 AUS.

I can see myself getting another for my other set of keys too!

Just bought this to replace my orange version, needs to match the Orbitkey!


anonymous-user

54 months

Monday 10th November 2014
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CarTimeNow said:
Ace-T said:
Psychobert said:
Ace-T said:
Just bought a robot vacuum from Aldi. It is currently freaking the cats out. hehe But seems to be doing an ok job!
Briefly had two of those. Was literally minutes of fun watching them get confused mapping the flat and getting confused when they keep detecting other things that weren't where they though they should be, (i.e. the other one moving around).

Besides, who else do you transport a cat in a shark costume around the floor? All I need now is a compliant cat and a shark costume. Did see a radio controlled inflatable shark a while ago, but can't get the helium over here..
hehe My plan is to get the cats used to it so they will ride around on it. Nest I film and send off to You've Been Framed for my £250, thereby the whole purchase will be cost positive (it cost £120)! thumbup

For those who may be interested, it is fairly rubbish on carpets but pretty good on hard floor/lino which is what I have downstairs.
Only problem with that is ybf don't accept videos anymore....
http://www.itv.com/youvebeenframed/upload

Upload, email, snail mail. All catered for.

AxelS

169 posts

225 months

Monday 10th November 2014
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An instant pinhole camera from Supersense - no megapixel count and exposure times measured in double digit seconds....

Psychobert

6,316 posts

256 months

Monday 10th November 2014
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JonRB said:
Psychobert said:
Did see a radio controlled inflatable shark a while ago, but can't get the helium over here..
Well, if you do manage to get some then you *have* to attach a frickin' laser to its head.
thumbupbiggrin

Psychobert

6,316 posts

256 months

Monday 10th November 2014
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Ace-T said:
hehe My plan is to get the cats used to it so they will ride around on it. Nest I film and send off to You've Been Framed for my £250, thereby the whole purchase will be cost positive (it cost £120)! thumbup

For those who may be interested, it is fairly rubbish on carpets but pretty good on hard floor/lino which is what I have downstairs.
How many views do you need on youtube for it to payout the same? :scratch chin:

I find them pretty useless on anything other than hard floor, but since I live in what amounts to a sandpit, its in pretty well constant use and seems to do the job pretty well..

irocfan

40,429 posts

190 months

Monday 10th November 2014
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pointless, a waste of money and power...

http://www.omone.com/

Really fancy one

VEA

4,785 posts

201 months

Monday 10th November 2014
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Don't really need one, so I bought two.

http://www.sportpursuit.com/sales/veho-pebble-nov1...

(yes I know you need to sign up, it's worth it a lot of the time though)

Bullett

10,886 posts

184 months

Monday 10th November 2014
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Any website that wants a login to just browse can .... off.

VEA

4,785 posts

201 months

Monday 10th November 2014
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Bullett said:
Any website that wants a login to just browse can .... off.
I know, same response last time I posted stuff from there. They regularly have very good deals though. The batteries I just bought from there appear to be around double the price anywhere else at the moment.

Du1point8

21,607 posts

192 months

Monday 10th November 2014
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VEA said:
Bullett said:
Any website that wants a login to just browse can .... off.
I know, same response last time I posted stuff from there. They regularly have very good deals though. The batteries I just bought from there appear to be around double the price anywhere else at the moment.
I will 2nd the website, has lot of good kit at a lot cheaper than looking online... Always wary of sites like Achica, etc as when it comes down to it its only £1 or so cheaper than having a quick browse.

This one is different.

Bullett

10,886 posts

184 months

Monday 10th November 2014
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I just don't understand the logic, it's email harvesting. I don't want to get pestered just because I had a look at one product.


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