Save a little money on your little ones.

  • by Luke

Kids – they’re little miracles, right? But they can be costly. So if you’re looking for a way to save on kid’s toys, furniture and activities then look no further than allkids.co.uk. You’ll find everything to keep the little tykes busy. As well as all the delights mentioned above you can browse through children’s outdoor play-sets and nursery furniture. There’s also a pretty good section on family holidays – where to find them, and what you should expect to pay.

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And now, our feature presentation…

  • by kublax

We have a fairly good mix of people in the Kublax office, however there is definitely a tendency towards creativity and, not to put a to fine a point on it, nerdiness.

Thus, after a brainstorming session gone slightly surreal and awry and several lunch breaks video editing and giggling, we present you with our Kublax / Jurassic Park mash-up video. – What would happen if everyone’s favourite slobby computer genius / Dilophosaurs snack Dennis Nedry had access to Kublax.

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Sporty Savings

  • by kublax

Sports are a lot of fun, good exercise, and, (as your Dad has probably told you at some point) help build character. However sport is also big business. Hence satisfying your sporty cravings can get a little on the pricey side, what with all the heart-rate monitors, fitted shoes and adamantium hockey sticks you’ll find yourself compelled to buy. Commence money-saving advice…

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Live in a Hotel from £20 a Week

  • by Jane Bradley

Most folks’ biggest spend each month tends to be on their mortgage or rent. Keeping a roof over your head can be costly; the Kublax Spending Index supercomputer shows that the average monthly spend on rent or a mortgage is just under £800, more than twice the amount of the second-largest expense category. This can cause frustration, especially if you’ve cut every other possible corner but you’re finding that you’re still strapped for cash at the end of the each month.

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