Dulux Paint Pod

Noticed in my local B&Q that they have this on offer at £49:99 instead of the £69:99 they started at.

Seems like they are trying to get rid of them after all the problems.

Reply to
The Medway Handyman
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So now the suckers will buy them at £49.99 instead. Perhaps B&Q thinks that at that price, people will bin them rather than taking the time to return them.

All of which is a bit surprising. Perhaps Dulux have better contract negotiators than B&Q.

Reply to
Andy Hall

A new gadget from a well known brand name. I'm surprised you didn't gobble that up at the full price.

Reply to
stuart noble

You're kidding. Surely you can spot a gimmick when you see one.

Reply to
Andy Hall

I noticed stacks of them (literally pallet loads!) in our local B&Q (Folkestone) yesterday together with a load of new advertising.

I wonder if this is a v2 model. They certainly seemed to always have a few returns behind the counter when they first appeared...

Darren

Reply to
dmc

I noticed a few sleeves over bollards advertising DPPs at Homebase yesterday. I don't often go there, although it's only 10 mins walk from home, but the PPs may have been there 'for some time'.

I didn't go in looking for painting gadgets - all I was after was fabric dye, which seems to be like hens' teeth these days.

Reply to
Frank Erskine

John Lewis, Wilkinsons and a local haberashers/fabric shop. All have limited ranges of Dylon. And that seems to be your lot (in real, not virtual, shops).

Reply to
Rod

Woolworths?

Reply to
Bruce

I found the best range of colours in a local art store.

Reply to
Frank Erskine

Me too. I have never had any problem finding fabric dye. To suggest that it is "like hens' teeth these days" is patently ridiculous.

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Bruce

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