Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Doctor Who Light Up Toothbrush & Beaker Set

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List Price: £4.99
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Manufacturer: Grosvenor
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Binding: Personal Care EAN: 5010994170790 Feature: A great gift set for Doctor Who fans Is Fragile: 0 Label: Grosvenor Manufacturer: Grosvenor Model: 52493 Publisher: Grosvenor Studio: Grosvenor
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Features
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A great gift set for Doctor Who fans Includes a child-size toothbrush and plastic beaker Beaker features a Dalek design and the Doctor Who logo Beaker has button-activated flashing red lights Perfect for Christmas and Birthdays
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Fantastic till water gets in the beaker............ Comment: This item seemed fantastic, til a drop of water got into the bottom of the beaker, so it no longer flashes.
All in all disappointing, what does a plastic waterproof plug on the bottom cost?
The toothbrush is cheap and nasty, but at least it lasted longer than the beaker.
Typical cheap tat aimed at kids to rip off parents etc.
Avoid
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Editorial Reviews:
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Perfect for all the Doctor Who fans out there, this gift set contains a child’s size toothbrush and a beaker. The toothbrush features "alien" markings while the plastic beaker shows the Doctor Who logo and a Dalek. For a special surprise, a button on the bottom of the beaker activates flashing red lights. A great gift for Christmas or a birthday, or simply to encourage your child to brush their teeth!
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