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E-cloths and other Lakeland stuff

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Bucketsofdinosaurs · 14/09/2006 17:39

Who was it said they used E-cloths on something other than windows? Are they just normal microfibre cloths or are they really magic?

I'm making a Lakeland shopping list to cover some family birthdays and Christmas and trying to get over £45 for free p&p (jealous? ) but want to get stuff for me that is really useful to the lazy housewife/sofa-based eco warrior. Hit me with your recommendations/wishlists please.

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spykid · 14/09/2006 17:40

Use mine on granit stylr high gloss worktops and stainless steel. fabbo

Finbar · 14/09/2006 17:41

LOve my blue e-cloth!

Alos love the Lakeland potato bags (so sad really!)

spykid · 14/09/2006 17:43

pinapple corer also fabbo

Furball · 14/09/2006 17:51

Ovenmate oven cleaner - just like waving a magic wand, no more smelly toxic chemicals and the grime just literally wipes off, amazing!

brimfull · 14/09/2006 17:58

I looooorve my ecloth,have three and two of the green microfibre ones.I use them for everything,windows,granite,ssteel,taps.
Lakeland tomatoe knife is great
Special green plastic bags for your veg,makes them last ages.
Liqourice is fab,but very moreish.
I bought a fantastic broom a few yrs ago that I would cry if it broke,how sad! It is a curved shape but I haven't seen them recently.
Simmer plate for on gas hob to prevent it getting too hot.

brimfull · 14/09/2006 17:59

oh oh and worktop wonder spray for granite and anything shiny

Bucketsofdinosaurs · 18/09/2006 10:54

Just placed my order, settled on just the washing dolly balls for me but because I spent over £45 they gave me Ovenmate for free. Yay!

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stleger · 18/09/2006 11:23

I have bought a sponge with ecloth on it for a euro is tesco. What can I use it for?

youknowyouloveitCOD · 18/09/2006 11:24

thsoe biscuit things
they hold tow biscuits or other small things in lunchboxes

Bucketsofdinosaurs · 18/09/2006 14:12

Got them already COD, DD's is called Snappy the Snackbox and has many sockpuppet-style adventures

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aitch71 · 18/09/2006 14:26

the green veggie bags are miraculous. expensive, but you re-use them time and again although they do become less effective. i have a vegetable hierarchy that starts with salad leaves and ends with carrots. broccoli is somewhere in the middle. don't buy the small ones, they are pointless.

JackieNo · 18/09/2006 14:30

Aitch, lol at 'vegetable hierarchy'. It's a great phrase!

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