The cosmetic stuff is usually good value as they have offers.
But the best but to watch is the clothes. The models strutting their stuff and twirling. Presenters getting really excited that a polyester top comes in red and blue!
And Ruth Langford getting twittery over little chain on the inside of the collar so you can hang the jacket up!
QVC is a (not very) guilty pleasure of mine. They have very expensive P&P so I rarely buy stuff but in the past I purchased one of those long exercise bendy stick things and a Kipling shopper. Some of the presenters are better than others and I once got scolded on Facebook for commenting that one of the female presenters looked like Iggy Pop. I used to love the Yankee Candle shows but sadly they're no longer selling the brand. Boo!
The cosmetic stuff is usually good value as they have offers.
But the best but to watch is the clothes. The models strutting their stuff and twirling. Presenters getting really excited that a polyester top comes in red and blue!
And Ruth Langford getting twittery over little chain on the inside of the collar so you can hang the jacket up!
Ruth Langsford seems get excited about every little detail - she keeps boring on about her snakeprint lining too and the viewer who wrote in to complain as she had a fear of snakes. The Thursday show she presents with Jackie Kabler has its own fan club with a group of sycophants Tweeting pictures of themselves wearing the PVC biker jacket/and or pets.
During the first lockdown I wanted to treat myself for my 30th and I managed to get a Dyson Airwrap for £387.95 using the 5 monthly payments. Hardly a bargain as such I know, but I had wanted one since they came out and then I remember them being sold out everywhere last year. They were £450 at the time and are now about £480. I have used it every day since June 2020 and it has replaced my hairdryer and straighteners so it was money well spent for me.
P.s I have no idea why the postage took money off!?
During the first lockdown I wanted to treat myself for my 30th and I managed to get a Dyson Airwrap for £387.95 using the 5 monthly payments. Hardly a bargain as such I know, but I had wanted one since they came out and then I remember them being sold out everywhere last year. They were £450 at the time and are now about £480. I have used it every day since June 2020 and it has replaced my hairdryer and straighteners so it was money well spent for me. View attachment 1571952
P.s I have no idea why the postage took money off!?
They often do have some great deals and as you say, the 5 easy payments make large payments really affordable. The cost per use must also be fab.
I really want one of those 15in1 Ninja cookers but as we already have an airfryer, slow cooker and breadmachine so it's not really justifiable at the moment. I do enjoy the presentations though, bar Gail Samways' shouting.
I love the 'would be lovely as a present for your daughter, mother, friend, gift for a teacher, neighbour, mother in law.... Or why not get one for them and keep one for yourself'.
And with the clothes everything can be dressed up or down. Great for work, dinner with the girls, school run or dog walks.
I love the 'would be lovely as a present for your daughter, mother, friend, gift for a teacher, neighbour, mother in law.... Or why not get one for them and keep one for yourself'.
Anyone watch US QVC online? I love it in the background, especially at this time of year. I want a Keurig coffee machine so bad but doesn't look like we can get them in the UK