Wooo, thanks for that.
I'll have to take mine back.
Mary, have a look in their skip.
Any Substitute for Lidl Guest Bed?
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Re: Any Substitute for Lidl Guest Bed?
I wish they'd say why. I've got two of these and one stays in the bongo! I don't want to take them back, they're so good. Anyone know?
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Re: Any Substitute for Lidl Guest Bed?
Hi
Errrr....wrong kind of poly in the polycotton?.... ....we have one too...not returning it, methinks?
Cheers
Helen
Errrr....wrong kind of poly in the polycotton?.... ....we have one too...not returning it, methinks?
Cheers
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Re: Any Substitute for Lidl Guest Bed?
Found this - It seems because of some potential fire safety ......which probably means that it doesn't pass some elf and safety EU regs about being fire resistant when tested and set on fire deliberately.
http://www.consumerhelp.ie/index.jsp?p=103&n=127&a=1199
If I had one, I wouldn't take it back.
But if anyone is worried and wants to sell me theirs .................
http://www.consumerhelp.ie/index.jsp?p=103&n=127&a=1199
If I had one, I wouldn't take it back.
But if anyone is worried and wants to sell me theirs .................
Keep Calm and Bongo On!
Re: Any Substitute for Lidl Guest Bed?
Snoozie wrote:...
If I had one, I wouldn't take it back.
But if anyone is worried and wants to sell me theirs .................
They might do better getting the original price refunded!
On the other hand, the value could rocket up if they disappear from the market for ever.
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Re: Any Substitute for Lidl Guest Bed?
If Mary had kept her bits after her beastie ravaged it, she could claim that the non-safety foam was irresistible to mutts.
I think I might make my own with 3 bits of safety foam and washable zipped covers. Might be a little business opportunity there to fund refreshments at a bongo bash!
I think I might make my own with 3 bits of safety foam and washable zipped covers. Might be a little business opportunity there to fund refreshments at a bongo bash!
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Re: Any Substitute for Lidl Guest Bed?
Thank you all. The detective work has been superb. Given that Madam Jaws chewed the last one into the foam equivalent of a snowstorm, I suspect returning the bits would not work.
Until I can find what triggered this its a couple of old sleeping bags time. Having a nice new mattress atomised would be a cause of extreme fury. Suggestions have been made that the dog is afraid of the dark, so I will experiment with a light if I leave her.
The guest mattress must be on offer again soon. It was May the no stock offer. If not it will be Amazon time. Even with the sleeping bags its still comfier than an a tent and more waterproof.
The good news is that my sunroof no longer leaks, as tested in a six hour thunderstorm a couple of weeks ago. The cheapest fix ever, a dried berry was wedged in one of the drain tubes. do not park under a tree with the sunroof open. So one problem solved.
Until I can find what triggered this its a couple of old sleeping bags time. Having a nice new mattress atomised would be a cause of extreme fury. Suggestions have been made that the dog is afraid of the dark, so I will experiment with a light if I leave her.
The guest mattress must be on offer again soon. It was May the no stock offer. If not it will be Amazon time. Even with the sleeping bags its still comfier than an a tent and more waterproof.
The good news is that my sunroof no longer leaks, as tested in a six hour thunderstorm a couple of weeks ago. The cheapest fix ever, a dried berry was wedged in one of the drain tubes. do not park under a tree with the sunroof open. So one problem solved.
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