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    Default flexi 8

    where are common places you can buy flexi 8's?
    are they sold in pharmasave, shoppper's drug mart, claire's, or online?
    about what price are they?
    thanx


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    As far as I know the only place to purchase them is directly from the people who make them:

    http://www.flexi8.com/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Silver & Gold View Post
    As far as I know the only place to purchase them is directly from the people who make them:

    http://www.flexi8.com/
    Yup, or if you happen to be in their area they sometimes go to craft fairs and shows.

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    Default Re: flexi 8

    Are there any knock-offs as of yet? I desperately want one, but $5 is my absolute max for hair toys, no matter how fantastic they may be

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    I hate to say it, but in some cases it is better to have one really good hair toy than 4 bad ones, in terms of how well they hold and how much damage they do.
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    I know, but I don't buy hair toys. Ever. So, I'm not wasting my money on cheapies, either

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    Default Re: flexi 8

    I've seen them at craft fairs in California. If you contact them, they will give you a list of fairs that they will be attending. They do a deal at the fairs too; $25 for 2 was the going deal at the one I attended.

    I really do think it's worth it to pay a bit more and get a quality piece. They truly aren't that expensive, and they won't break without serious effort, in my opinion.

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    Yes they do the Clay County Fair in Iowa. If you are ever here in September. They demo them and you can try on any that you like. They usually have some kind of a "fair special" too. There may be some knock offs out there but I've never seen any.


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    Quote Originally Posted by PonyGirl View Post
    I know, but I don't buy hair toys. Ever. So, I'm not wasting my money on cheapies, either

    So why are you posting asking about cheap knock-offs?


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    Quote Originally Posted by eresh View Post
    So why are you posting asking about cheap knock-offs?
    Oh, seriously. My point was that it's not like I buy a $3 hair toy every week and then complain that I can't afford a $15 toy. Give me a break.

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