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Doctor Who Dalek 3D Bath & Shower Gel
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| Editorial Reviews: | |  |  | | The Dalek Bath & Shower Gel is a 7.5 inch rugged Dalek that contains 250ml of bath and shampoo liquid. Hides a shampoo bottle in it's body! Remove the soft head of the Dalek to reveal a container fitted with a screw-on top. Dalek Shower Gel larger image Dalek larger image Dalek larger image It is licensed by the BBC and can be refilled using your favorite shower gel over and over again. When not in use, the head can be attached and rotated on the body to the desired pose. The Dalek Story The Daleks first appeared on BBC television in 1964. Saturday teamtime would never be the same again, Britain was engulfed by Dalekmania! Forty years later, the mechanical despots from Skaro are as enduring as ever. Ingrained into popular British culture, the Daleks live on as true icons of terror, still forcing the staunchest human to run for cover behind the sofa! This Dalek Bath & Shower Gel is the perfect gift for a Doctor Who fan. Dalek Bath & Shower Gel features: ?One Dalek Bath & Shower Gel ?Licensed by the BBC ?250ml container ?Large 7.5 inch size ? Screw on white top ? Dalek soft removable head ? Head can be rotated on body ? Refill over and over again ?Not suitable for children under 3 years ?Size: Dalek Bath & Shower Gel H 19.6cm x L 16.1cm x W 12.0cm Dalek Bath & Shower Gel Contents: Aqua, Sodium Laureth Sulfate, Sodium Chloride, Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Cocamide DEA, Phenoxyethanol, Methylparaben, Ethylparaben, Propylparben, Butylparaben, Parfum, Citric Acid, Benzyl salicylate, d-Limonene. Click here to see a larger image of the Dalek Bath & Shower Gel |  |
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|  | I was shocked to see how expensive this gift was. As I have met it in the flesh (I had to wrap it on the behalf of a friend of mine), I can't see what the fuss is all about. Its some Matey bubble bath in a horrible container. My advice is just to give your pal an Amazon voucher instead, so they can get something they might actually want (and could use without fear of dermatitus).
Also don't give this to gentleman/lady with a partner who is fastitious, or just has taste. You will seriously damage goodwill for cluttering up the bathroom with a nasty piece of sci-fi tat.
It's also an absolute pain to wrap (bubble wrap, then wrapping paper), as the arms poke out and destroy the effect. And wrapping this junkoid is a necessary evil, as otherwise it will just get in the way, or give you indigestion every time you look at it.
Finally; the packaging. Not only is this piece of uber-toot expensive, but it is packaged in an outrageously large box which in itself has no doubt been responsible for the extermination of a rainforest and all it's inhabitants (not to mention your postman's hernia).
Step away from the Darlek, it really isn't worth it, in so many ways.
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|  | One good thing about the return of Doctor Who to our screens is the quality control of the merchandise that fans can "splash out on", and certainly this novelty is well equipped for any splashing that its owner can deal out! Not only is the model attractive it is for the most part a faithful reproduction of the Daleks as seen in the Russel T Davies' revival of the show. Whilst the gun arm is probably a little stylised for durability reasons, the rest of this model is a lovely representation of the new Dalek. As a collectors item, a book case ornament or the extra in your childs Doctor Who bath time adventure this product really is worth the money.
| |  | Yes, the bath gel stuff is not up to much (foamy & smells like melons) BUT that is not why you should buy this. It is a really good model of a Dalek, as good as some "proper" models which cost three times as much. The detail is almost perfect and the construction is solid. One slight drawback is that to unscrew the cap it rotates at the lower shoulder belt rather than at the dome. So you cannot "authentically" pose your Dalek. But that is a minor drawback.
Take it out of the bathroom and put it on your desk or on top of the TV!
It could even be modified for remote control.
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