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Bubble tubes - im confused!

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DeadlyNightShadeofViolet · 02/11/2010 20:39

Has anyone bought a bubble tube and can you advise me on what else I need to buy, there seems to be so many other bits that come with it.

I am thinking of buying DS this but do I need anything else with it? Will it be safe like that?

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lisad123isgoingcrazy · 02/11/2010 20:45

thats very expensive, as long as its in the corner and unlikely to be knocked over, I would be tempted to buy a cheaper one.

DeadlyNightShadeofViolet · 02/11/2010 20:48

Its the cheapest tall one I could find! Do you know where I can get a cheaper one

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lisad123isgoingcrazy · 02/11/2010 21:06

wont let me post link to one, you have a PM

MissTired · 02/11/2010 21:36

we have this one www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/4321125/c_1/1%7Ccategory_root%7CHome+and+furniture%7C14417894/c_2/3%7C15701239%7CLighting%7C14418021/c_3/4%7Ccat_14418021%7CNovelty+lighting%7C14418032.htm

its not huge but tall enough i think, we have it freestanding but are going to put it in a corner with a thing fixed arou nd it to hold it from falling over, i dont do diy so no idea what dp's thing for doing this is!?

MissTired · 02/11/2010 21:41

ours doesnt change colours though but is cheap lol

DeadlyNightShadeofViolet · 02/11/2010 22:30

Thank you ladies - love the Argos :)

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Marne · 03/11/2010 10:53

Yep, buy the argos one (we are waiting for one to come in stock at our local store), you need to fill it with didtilled water which you can get from car and diy shops, we have a small bubble tube/lamp but its too small for dd to have in her room as she will knock it over (or drink the contents).

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