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FLYLADY: Where can I get a good ostrich feather duster as the ones sold at the Flylady shop?

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MeMySonAndI · 24/04/2008 13:38

That's the question really, as much effect as Flylady has had in my household I can't see myself ordering a feather duster all the way from America...

Any suggestions?

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MeMySonAndI · 24/04/2008 13:47

Nobody? what about a good reasonable one even if not as fancy as flylady's?

(could do with less expense but already have 3 that are useless!)

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MeMySonAndI · 24/04/2008 14:43

bump

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MeMySonAndI · 24/04/2008 15:08

perhaps I should go and lok for one...

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MeMySonAndI · 24/04/2008 15:49

...

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bluesky · 24/04/2008 20:01

try lakeland, its the sort of thing they would do.

laidbackinengland · 24/04/2008 20:04

Labour and wait do them as do Baileys home and garden. I have one and they are FAB.

laidbackinengland · 24/04/2008 20:08

here www.labourandwait.co.uk/

WankmasterBastardDeLaShithead · 24/04/2008 20:09

I have an ostrich feaher duster which I got from John Lewis (about 6 years ago )

GrapefruitMoon · 25/04/2008 16:45

saw a lovely one in Robert Dyas yesterday but it was £12.99...

fruittea · 25/04/2008 16:49

got mine here

MeMySonAndI · 25/04/2008 22:27

Thnak you, I went out yesterday and ended up buying yet another synthetic one, but now I know where to find one, I will be ordering one as soon as this one gets on my nerves (tomorrow, perhaps)

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