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Price Comparison for Tippex Pocket Mouse
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Tippex Pocket Mouse
Pocket mouse correction roller br White Last Update 30.11.2009 05:47
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Tippex Pocket Mouse Pocket Mouse CorrectionTape
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Single Tippex Mini Pocket Mouse
Second generation correction tape. Superior tape quality giving b ... Last Update 30.11.2009 05:47
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Pocket Mouse Correction Tape
Tipp - ex Pocket mouse correction tape, instant dry tape. 4.2mm w ... Last Update 30.11.2009 05:47
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Tipp-Ex Mini Pocket Mouse Correction TapeRoller 5mmx5m Ref 812870 ...
Second generation correction tape. Superior tape quality giving ... Last Update 30.11.2009 05:47
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by - written on 16/01/08 (Very useful, 60 readings)
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Alright, I admit it. When I saw the Tippex mouse, with its little red nose and beady eye, looking at me in the store, I just couldn't resist. It just looked soooo sweet. I gave myself all kinds of adult excuses too. I really needed some tippex. It was cute! This looked far more convenient to carry around than a bottle. Oh, and so cute! It would probably be less messy too. Did I mention cute? The packaging did nothing to dissuade me. It promises that the mouse delivers tippex in a kind of dry tape 4.2mm wide, allowing you to apply just the amount you need to a document, and write over it almost instantly. In the diagrams, when you lift ... Read the complete review
by - written on 07/03/08 (Very useful, 53 readings)
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I remember begging my mum to buy me this when I was getting my back to school stationery years ago when it first came out! My mum told me it would be rubbish and I felt bad for making her waste money on it! It's such a stupid product that does not work! They cost around £2.50 these days in WHSmith and other similar shops. But please don't waste your money on this junk! I am a perfectionist when it comes to my written work and everything has to be precise and accurate, so as you can imagine I do get through alot of Tipp-Ex during an academic year! Sure, it looks cute, just like a mouse...yea right! You would be far better buying a bottle ... Read the complete review
by - written on 12/03/08 (Useful, 36 readings)
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I work in an office, and have done for some time, so I have my fair share of typing to do. The introducion of PC's and word processors has certainly helped me with my typing. Now I can easily delete my errors, and check my spelling with the click of a button or two. Gone are the days of typing out a page, then finding mistakes and having to re-type the whole page! Sometimes that could be avoided, by just tippexing the error, and then retyping. Fair enough. But there are a number of problems with conventional bottled tippex, namely: - You have to wait for the tippex to dry before you can type, or write, over it - A discrete smooth ... Read the complete review
by - written on 15/10/09 (Very useful, 22 readings)
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At my workplace due to health and safety, we are no longer allowed to use liquid tippex. Now, I do understand that liquid tippex contains TCA, a nasty chemical that causes central nervous system toxicity, and that some people use to become intoxicated. However we are all mature adults where I work and none of us is so desperate to escape the tedious boredom of the office environment by inhaling tippex for goodness sakes! Anyway, enough ranting, what about Tipp-Ex pocket mouse? The Tipp-Ex pocket mouse appeared in our supply cabinet a month or so ago and we were all immediately intrigued (ok, fine, forget what I said about us all being mature adults). ... Read the complete review
by - written on 15/09/08 (Very useful, 54 readings)
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Tipp-Ex has always been improving the way people correct their mistakes. First there was the pot of Tipp-Ex with a brush ended lid which left a huge blob of white stuff on your sheet, then there was the pot with a sponge on the end which removed the blob but was still easily scratched away by your sharp ended Biro, and now finally they have released the Pocket mouse. The pocket mouse is by far the best of the three and offers some key advantaged over its predecessors. The mouse first of all is very easy to use, its shape is like a snail, your index finger curves over the top and pushes down on its front and this gives the Tipp-ex the opportunity to stick to ... Read the complete review
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