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Whats the most expensive thing you have brought from Amazon?

Mine has to be an epilator for £60.

I'm thinking about getting a laptop from here. As I have vouchers on amazon.

SalmaS
over a year ago
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heatherduthie

A green house yesterday as most places were sold out or wouldn’t deliver to my area or if they did they wanted £100 for delivery. Got the same one with free delivery from amazon. Win win

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lornaae

Don't think I've ever bought anything too expensive from Amazon, nothing over £30 I don't think, a light shade, some clothes, gift sets etc but no large or expensive items

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SonsOfPitches

Protein shakes

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Glitterandgold

Iv bought high priced PC gaming pieces a number of times for my sons as gifts. Most recent, spent around £200 on a gaming PC moniter for my son for his birthday, Amazon was the only place that had the one he wanted in stock.

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TheChimp

The most expensive thing, value wise, is Fentiman's Orange Jigger.

I pay £15 for 12 275ml bottles.

I can't drink anything with sweeteners in it, so that is my guilty pleasure.

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Username66819

i think it was fisher price burger van for my daughter , also perfect prep machine but it was glitch so only paid for the perfect prep £2.99 😂it was great glitch

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seasider71

I've bought a laptop from Amazon previously along with other high value items such as phones, a PS4 and a TV. One positive thing to say about them is I have found their customer service and returns policy excellent. Of course this would apply to items sold direct by or fulfilled by Amazon. Third party sellers on Amazon marketplace could be a different matter.

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SalmaS

Was the laptop any good, which brand did you get and for how much?

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seasider71

SalmaS It's an Asus Vivobook. I'm typing on it now! I payed £440. I have owned it almost 2 years and used it ALOT. I've been really pleased with it. The only issue I've had (very recently) was having to replace the charger/adaptor.

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Ellebee1

my phone - I was nervous to do it as always bought from a retailer before, but it was a very good deal.

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SalmaS

My friend brought a Chinese phone from amazon and its really good. Even I was tempted to buy it.

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Ellebee1

SalmaS It was just a regular Samsung not one of the imports - but still a good price.

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Dennab

A 3D printer reduced from £315 to £227 using a voucher. I paid for it with an Amazon £500 gift card gifted by my employer!

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SalmaS

Wow. £500 amazon voucher that's amazing😊

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Dennab

SalmaS It was for quite a few years of service to be fair but still nice of them. They don't have to give us anything!

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BonzoBanana

I think my most expensive Amazon purchase was a Fuji 3D camera at £75 but I buy a lot of stuff from Amazon mainly from Amazon warehouse so I may have forgotten something.

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SalmaS

I usually buy a lot of cheaper stuff on amazon as I have amazon vouchers. Get worried buying high price item

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Mango5

A leather golf organiser which was a Christmas present - £15.54

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Nino786

I think it was a CCTV system for £150

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hspexy

An android phone for someone else for £150. It was going to cost up to £200 elsewhere. There was a couple of sites seller less than £10 cheaper but I wasn’t going to take the chance. I trust amazon more

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SalmaS

True amazon sell phones a lot cheaper than most big mobile retailers

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hspexy

SalmaS yes Amazon is definitely a site I often price check against. In general, I do prefer the likes of John Lewis for electronics, but they carry a small range. Amazon is vast and customer service is usually good

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Johnny

In the last year it was a Brother Overlocker (a sewing machine) for £145.99. It was a gift for my wife. Currently £199.99.

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Dennab

Johnny Sew thoughtful. I bet you're in stitches over this thread, if you've cottoned onto what I'm saying.

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Johnny

Dennab Very crafty.

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AgnesFaludi

Vacuum cleaner...

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JemmaLarge

My Shark hoover was the most expensive at £199 on offer! I am sooo happy with it though so I can't complain, its the best purchase.

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tumblespots

We once bought a large teak table & 8 chairs for the garden (at a different house) that was a few hundred quid! 🐞

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KirstyWhit29673

I got a display cabinet the other month for £55. I looked everywhere first as I'm trying not to spend on that site however it was actually from a linked small business. I love it. One of my favourite buys

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nina090976

My other half purchased some dewalt tools from Amazon,great buy,good quality.I think that was one of our most expensive buys 🙂

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martina65

the most expensive thing i have purchased from amazon was amazon fire tablets

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SalmaS

Amazon fire tablets are really good. My brothers got one when it was on offer. Waiting for one to go on sale so that I can get one for myself

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LordUnbox

Possibly my backpack. Its cylinder shaped and it cost 25 quid. I have a huge collection of eBooks so I can't really search properly.

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MsLamboLova12

Hmm probably an Android phone as Amazon sell it cheaper, but recently bought a yoga mat and resistance bands which totalled £25 and they appeared to be the cheapest!

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