Just another woman who ends up owning way more than she should. I tend to sell things as Buy-It-Now due to the quality and value of what I am selling and therefore the reserve price. I never sell anything I d not be happy to buy!
Location: United KingdomMember since: 13 Aug, 2004
Good value table with adjustable height and very slim for good storage. However is not very sturdy and doesn’t bear much weight. Keep that in mind when comparing to stronger slightly more expensive tables. Luckily I only wanted it for 2 to eat in the back garden.
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22 Dec, 2011
If you've got the humour, it's worth it.
If you've ever needed to laugh at all the things that drive you mad in your day to day life, this book is the best. It's a little stereotyped and sexist, a little angry-old-man and perhaps a tad too laddish ...but well worth it if you've got a bit of a northern sense of humour and can take the p!ss out of anything! Made me laugh all the way.
Item is an interesting idea. But while it does provide a good view of that small space between your wing mirror and peripheral vision, it has no other purpose than that. It cannot replace wing mirrors, as the bend is too sharp at the edges - it will only cover your blind spot and that too is depending on how far away your windscreen is from your body. The closer the windscreen, the narrower the view. This blind area is also easily overcome with a quick shoulder check. I find the only time I use it is in very close-quarters filtering when checking for fellow bikers as I cross from one filtering line to another. And if you do want a mirror for this purpose, you can get a clip-on car interior (baby monitor) mirror which costs 1/5 of this price. Other than above, I don't use it and so I do not recommend it. For context, I have been riding in inner cities for 22 years starting in Manila (Philippines), through Paris and now in London. I'm not new to what I fondly call "close quarters combat" where I expected this to make a more noticeable improvement to my filtering.