Images of items I have purchased (except trainers [no feet pics])

Soldato
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Waited 2 years for this
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Can confirm ice thing is useless :p - idea is great and fun, but the plastic insert tube is cheap and doesnt seal against the rubber very well so the water you put into the mould just leaks into the internal barrel bit. i imagine if you fitted an O-Ring of sorts, it would be fine. But I think i'll just return it :)

Soon as you posted it i looked for reviews quick (id seen it on fb and didnt know if it was any good), dont think ill bother lol. shame
 
Caporegime
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Tidy looking Case that and MX make cracking loaders. How much was it if you dont mind me asking?




It's 40 KPH.

£10k and some change. The MX loader is one of the best and pretty new compared to the tractor. Tractor in decent shape as well. Will be when I’ve finished respraying it .
 
Soldato
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Stanley owns Dewalt so I imagine the Fatmax is probably a rebranded consumer grade Dewalt?
The fatmax range used to look totally different to the dewalt range, but it looks like they're modeling the fatmax to closely resemble the Dewalt range now. Looks like the batteries might even be interchangeable?
 

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Well, if I'm going to be doing a PhD on using VR within education, I thought I'd best get a headset.

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And beefing up the system in prep for imminent 2990wx arrival.

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Soldato
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Sports Direct had a football boot sale on so I grabbed my son some new boots.

Adidas Messi firm ground boots : £22 (RRP £55) Shin pads : £12 (RRP £15)

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Nike Mercurial soft ground boots : £20 (RRP £65)

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