Where are you Oddene? I got married in Brixton, little village just outside plymouth and went to Uni at Exeter!
 
Ha! I was at Uni in Newton Abbott, 5 mins from the trago there, but now live in Cornwall, 10 minutes from the Trago at Dobwalls...i don't specifically target places close to Trago, it just seems to work out that way!

Sawright Trago, i know and we are mean about it, but it does somehow make you buy things you don't really need and only realise this when you get home!
 
Some stuff is actually more expensive there...you need to know the price of stuff before you go or you get sucked in. Biggest bargain I found is SADOLIN wood stain.....a fifth the price of B and Q
 
if you notice any signs of rot on the chassis, grind it off...get it to bare metal and bang primer and paint on the bare metal, rot is like cancer and no amount of dodgy products will stop it, cut it out or grind it off! get under the chassis with a pressure washer, blast all the **** off and then look for the starts of rust. if u see any starter spots or nasty spots simply get rid...too many people are apathetic about rust and its very easy to solve and more importantly stop the spread of it!
 
Just a Quickie about Trago

Years ago I was a rep for a really big electrical manufacturer.
When we had finished with a certain range of kettles and needed to dump off
unsold post production. I would be despached down to Trago to sell it off really cheap to them.
This stopped cheap kettles turning up all over the place and the rest of the trade moaning about cut prices. Anyone who bought these items had brand new products at unbelievable cheap prices. This stuff was then sold in a corner of the country out of the way. Shame for the rest of the Cornish kettle sellers though.
 
Just a Quickie about Trago

Years ago I was a rep for a really big electrical manufacturer.
When we had finished with a certain range of kettles and needed to dump off
unsold post production. I would be despached down to Trago to sell it off really cheap to them.
This stopped cheap kettles turning up all over the place and the rest of the trade moaning about cut prices. Anyone who bought these items had brand new products at unbelievable cheap prices. This stuff was then sold in a corner of the country out of the way. Shame for the rest of the Cornish kettle sellers though.
And those of us who went there but didn't need a kettle, coz somehow we still ended up with one:D Do they pipe something into the air to make you forget what you already own and what you actually need??
 

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