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Id be happy to organise it for you, but Freight would be no less than $20 which i think would make it too expensive. Are you sure there is no where else in Sydney it can be purchased from?

uhh yea thanks.. The ones I ordered have arrived..

Thanks though!

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So you will get it twice as fast!

Twit

Lets not make promises i cant keep LOL

Thanks Ash. Ill let you know when i have them, then you can PM the adress's you want them sent to. Dont give it to me yet as ill lose the details LOL

These are the people that i have not received payment from yet. (I relise some people have EFT so if your name is on here, it just means it hasnt cleared on my statement yet so please dont get up set with me)

Stritch9

342four Waiting clearance

bubba

Lukits01

7yphon

ossie21

frOst

px29

Woodys

Bok Bok Gun

Ztuned

3rik

Skyryan

LAch32 Waiting Clearance

sam5709

WhitehotR33

Pism

Munster

Thrtytwo

I will update it in a couple of days as i know for a fact there is funds waiting to clear from some people.

Most people have contacted me when they pay EFT and it usually takes couple of days to clear so disregard this if your name is up there.

^^ Likewise, I thought NAB > NAB would have happened pretty quickly.. they did change cutoff times recently though.. I'M NOT SHAMED BECAUSE *I* KNOW I'VE PAID!

P.S. let me know when the bandwagon is travelling past so I can jump on and hassles the non-payers :(

My accountant (wife) checks it most nights and marks off whos name is there. There was 2 there last night with out names, however apparently it can take a day or 2 for the reference to be put next to the payment....so lets not worry yet.

they are a very good price but be aware of their rating of 1A:10BE. a comparable other brand 1kg extinguisher is rated at 1A:20BE so it is basically twice as good for fighting type B, C and E grade fires. Class B is flamable liquid and is most probably the type you will end up using it on (either oil or fuel fires). they are still suitable, and still fairly good value for the money, but it's worth being aware of.

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