What to buy with your woman's car insurance savings

We all know that women like to take care of their cars as much as they take care of themselves, therefore, it makes perfect sense that any women would want to use the money they saved on woman's car insurance to buy a car kit that has been especially designed for girls.

In an era that would make any suffragette ancestor proud, women have become extremely independent and manufacturers have concluded that instead of using their dad's or their boyfriend's tools for a spot of DIY or car maintenance, women would much prefer to use their own.

There are a number of websites selling car kits for women including http://www.craftmarketcorner.co.uk, which offers travel, tool and car kits that have all been designed with girls in mind. Their compact size means that they can easily fit into the glove box of any ditsy Ford Fiesta and even come in a girl's favourite colour - pink!

Woman's car insurance is so affordable partly because female drivers know have to take care of their vehicles on the road. If you haven't already invested in some essential tools for maintaining your car, than why not buy a kit, which includes the following items:

  • 3 way multi torch that works with a flashing amber hazard light, 360° directional spotlight or fluorescent strip that can be magnetically attached.
  • Emergency break-out hammer with LED light and safety blade to cut a seatbelt in an emergency
  • Phone charger with adapters to suit most models including Motorola, Nokia, Siemens and Sony Ericson
  • Jump leads
  • Note pad and pencil
  • Ice scraper
  • Disposable hygienic gloves
  • Car tax disc holder
  • Air freshener
  • Soft case

A car kit would make a perfect present for your female friends, sister or even your mum, especially after so many years of being awarded cheap car insurance for her unbeatable driving skills. Alternatively, you can use your charm on the men in your life by contesting that you would never have to rifle through their tool boxes ever again. But then again, any independent female, particularly one who receives cheap motor insurance, could easily purchase a pink tool kit by themselves.

So, if you've worked hard to ensure that your car doesn't break down in rush hour, you may be left feeling like you deserve to take a holiday. There are some great offers online so why not visit http://www.lastminute.com or http://www.expedia.com and book yourself a mini break with your girlfriends. Unfortunately, your boyfriend might not have saved a great deal of money on his young driver car insurance so he probably won't be able to afford to take time off work. Oh well, maybe next time!

And as if having a pink tool kit for your vehicle wasn't enough, you can even buy a pink travel kit. All too often, we girls can fill up our suitcases to the brim with our beauty products and electrical devices; I know that my shampoo and conditioner bottles, plus my shower gel and hair dryer take up most of the room in my suitcase. Therefore, this little pink bag is a great solution to women's packing problems and includes the following items:

  • A collapsible steal iron that will straighten any wrinkle in your clothes
  • A duel voltage hair dryer that can collapse to take up less space
  • A three pin plug adapter that can be used in the rest of Europe
  • Plastic bottles to store your shampoo, conditioner and shower gel
  • A travel tag to use on your suitcase
  • A funky pink passport holder
  • A combination lock for securing all your girly bits and pieces

So there you have it, all the things that you need in life packed into a little pink carry case and, if you decide to buy a house with your boyfriend a few years down the line, there's even a pink tool kit to help you with all your DIY problems.

In the meantime, with all the money you saved on your woman's car insurance why not treat yourself to the most important kit of all, the car kit. It could prove to be a life saver for both you and you car.

 

 

 

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