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    Default Re: My Mouse's battery just blew up

    ikea is the best

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    Default Re: My Mouse's battery just blew up

    You either love IKEA or hate them. My mother hates them. I hate them too but they allow me to have a nice new set of furniture, all for under £300.

    The wood is pulped **** with a laminate coating. Trying to sand it will probably just destroy it; i'll just have to live with it.

    xmastree, hard luck about the printer! Correct me if i'm wrong, but isn't that a pretty expensive printer? Can you maybe send it away under warranty? After all, it was in the course of normal use, right?

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    Default Re: My Mouse's battery just blew up

    Yes, it was about 400 quid new. I got it second hand though. I think there's no warranty left.
    POS, don't buy one.

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    Default Re: My Mouse's battery just blew up

    Quote Originally Posted by DaveW
    You either love IKEA or hate them. My mother hates them. I hate them too but they allow me to have a nice new set of furniture, all for under £300.

    The wood is pulped **** with a laminate coating. Trying to sand it will probably just destroy it; i'll just have to live with it.
    I'm actually undecided about IKEA, being a Swede I like the design, and it's cheap. but some of it is really just crap.
    The material they use is some kind of low density board, usually. I tried to route some lights into a computer desk once and the whole thing collapsed into a pile of dust. Apparently the only thing holding that thing together was the laminate.

    Anyway, I guess you can re-laminate the thing, but that would probably cost you more than a new desk.
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