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893 items sold
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Location: United KingdomMember since: 28 Nov, 2010

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Business name: N/AFirst name: AlexSurname: ZarachAddress: 14 Quay West Court, TW11 9NH Teddington, United KingdomPhone number: 07827972040Email: alexzarach@gmail.com

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y***a (499)- Feedback left by buyer.
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very happy with item great communication 5* seller excellent
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djw7483 (1248)- Feedback left by buyer.
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Thank you for an easy, pleasant transaction. Excellent buyer. A++++++.
borat_kz (166)- Feedback left by buyer.
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Great communication. A pleasure to do business with.
eastfieldmummy (57)- Feedback left by buyer.
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Great transaction, thank you very much indeed :) Recommended buyer.
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Good buyer, prompt payment, valued customer, highly recommended.
Reviews (9)
Metallised Ironing Board Cover Size 38in x 16in Silver With Separate Cushion Foa
04 Mar, 2018
Leaves metal fragments EVERYWHERE
No matter how much I wipe it, how much I clean it, how much I run a lint roller over it, how much I vacuum it even, it leaves glitter-like metal fragments on everything I iron. Rubbish!
07 Mar, 2012
Basic, 0.05p per page indestructable old tech printer
Mine's 20 years old this year (the 4 not 4+) and works like new - really indestructable and simple. Does work with Windows XP, Vista and 7 (and 8 developer preview!), the drivers are located on Windows Update. Not the fastest in the world but I've worked out each page costs 0.05p in toner and it copes perfectly with whatever I send to it (without even a memory upgrade). It was designed before Windows 3.1 was released, before the start menu existed, before the modern day internet was born, and these machines are still running as good as new printing web pages and photos (in mono) 20 years later! Get one, you really won't regret it!
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11 Jul, 2012
Under £50? Think about buying it. Over £50? Run for the hills!
Well, I got it used for roughly £50 and I must take that into account. New for £250 I would definitely not even consider buying this, but as it was £50 I'm quite pleased with it. The screen is multi-touch but you need to push very hard in some patches while other bits of the screen are over-sensitive. It has an app-store, but it's not the Google one despite running Android (and no, you can't put Google's one on it; and no, you can't use Google Play either). The app-store has many apps, but many of those crash on this. Skype isn't on the app-store. It will install when you finally track it down online, but it will crash within two seconds of logging in or opening - for any version you find. It has a forward facing camera, but no rear - good for Skype but *sigh* you can't use it for that as Skype won't play along with this tablet. The camera works, but it reacts very slowly to you or the person you're trying to take a photo of moving. It can take photos in poor light, just not very well especially as it hasn't got flash. It has games, the selection is obscure, random and bizaare. It has Angry Birds, but it's very laggy. The web browser is fine, but if you hold the tablet wide not tall you will find the touch sensitive buttons on the side are indeed very sensitive and you will keep going back a page. It even comes with a leather-ish case with a neat fold out reinforced leather arm so you use it as a stand, but the hole in the frame of the case (which wraps around the tablet) is every so slightly out of line with where the camera is, which means part of you gets cut off when you take a photo. It has a nice small charger and a nice small charging socket, but (this is probably the worst fault of the product by far) you must hold the cable in the exact position for the pin to make a connection inside the tablet and for the tablet to charge it; thing you simply plug it in and leave it? think again, you will be tugging upwards on the pin to within an inch of its life before the connection goes and you must slightly rotate the pin and maintain constant tension for it to charge. Did I mention charging can take a few hours? Or that the battery lasts just a couple of hours doing very little rather than the many promoted. Or that leaving the unit on standby drains the battery as quickly as when in use on the internet? To its credit (and yes this is one of only three redeeming features) if you plug it into a TV with an HDMI cable (*not* included and the bit that plugs into the tablet is that mini-HDMI fitting not the normal one, my flimsy Medion 3D camcorder came with one so I just used that) you get full HDMI which is great when you finally manage to get YouTube working on it (even though the WiFi connection keeps dropping out right next to the bloody router when even a 1994 Toshiba Satellite I had would stay connected with a £1 PCMCIA WiFi card in it). Sound - not too loud but good quality Screen - for viewing, it's absolutely fine. Touch-sensitive? When typing on widescreen mode you'll have to bash the Ts and Rs! *This product has serious charging issues as many reviews and blogs point out* so only buy this if you enjoy rotating a charging pin and changing what direction the tension is in very regularly and hoping somehow, *somehow* the tablet will begin charging. And then the fun begins - left it on a sofa or bed? Oops... now you can't sit on that sofa/bed/chair/cat/whatever the tablet is on until it's finished charging.