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I use this stuff, it's great, BUT, if you do buy it at H&B, give the container a gentle shake to make sure the internal block is not broken, I tried 6 once trying to get a solid one. I think their delivery system must be a bit rough!
If you are then so am I! I cut the plastic away and carried on using the sizeable chunk that was leftOk, picked up one of the large ones of these today. Took your advice and strangely found none that rattled. Yes I should have given in after the first one but my curiosity got the better of me. Caught the attention of a very keen young spotty lad though who wanted to know if anything was wrong!!!!
One things has occurred to me though. These apparently last ages and I can see why but once worn down there is a shed load of the stuff contained within the handle. I would think once the plastic was pulled away you would be left with a piece comparable to a small alum block any way. Or am I just being tight?
That sizeable chunk left though actually looks big enough to be a good £4 alum block on its own. Maybe we could start a company - send all your 'used' arm pit alums to this address and we can rebadge as Osmas or similar and pass them on!!If you are then so am I! I cut the plastic away and carried on using the sizeable chunk that was leftP.
Tight... LOL
mmm... yes indeed, your mortgage paid with MIRAS (mortgage interest relief at source), housing prices as cheap as chips, lived through petrol at £2/gallon, I can see your problem over the alum LOLHey - I am a pensioner.......
Dam you sir, I'm 2 years behind you LOL It's obvious you have made many more good decisions in your life than I have - respect...er.... did I mention I am 58? Which alum shall I use today? I have so many?
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