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Perhaps I've seen you in the long queue :shock:

That reminds me, gotta go back today - bought a sealant with no nozzle ::b
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Perhaps I've seen you in the long queue
Tell me about it, you never get more than two staff on the desk at once, and even when theres a big queue one of em will f**k off on there break.

And by the time you get to the front there out of stock. ::b

And the brew machine is always out of order.lol
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Post by marksson »

Screwfix, trade depot & b&q are all part of the Kingfisher Group, the guy who sold screwfix to b&q has restarted selling tools under the name ***silver*** can't remember.
Great Mills was sold by RMC to Focus, rebranded some as Wickes then Wickes was sold to Travis Perkins, but now Focus are for sale.
MFI was sold last year for a pound to some private equity firm.

I can't think of any more trivial trivia now.
Silverline, that's it, ok cheap tools if they have few moving parts.
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