£49.99 Soup Maker Robert Dyas

hi, i have been after one of these for ages but really don't fancy spending £100 plus.

What do you think
http://www.robertdyas.co.uk/P~153043~American-Originals-Stainless-Steel-Soup-Maker

The top lifts off and its like a kettle fitting with a long chopping spinner bit.


It looks very like the morphy richards one. Now if i can track down a fiver voucher for robert dyas i had the other week. Looks like a total bargain to me.

lakeland are giving out voucher books with any purchase at the moment that have £15 of the Morphy Richards one if you prefer a known brand. As well as lots of other vouchers.


On quidco if you buy online.
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  • Maysie
    Maysie Posts: 2,379 Forumite
    saucepans don't chop and cook at the same time?
  • Maysie wrote: »
    hi, i have been after one of these for ages but really don't fancy spending £100 plus.

    What do you think
    http://www.robertdyas.co.uk/P~153043~American-Originals-Stainless-Steel-Soup-Maker

    The top lifts off and its like a kettle fitting with a long chopping spinner bit.


    It looks very like the morphy richards one. Now if i can track down a fiver voucher for robert dyas i had the other week. Looks like a total bargain to me.

    lakeland are giving out voucher books with any purchase at the moment that have £15 of the Morphy Richards one if you prefer a known brand. As well as lots of other vouchers.


    On quidco if you buy online.

    Looks good to me for that price. I made some homemade soup the other day and what a faff.
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  • rovgers
    rovgers Posts: 78 Forumite
    edited 12 October 2011 at 8:03PM
    You don't need to spend that much, all you need is a pan and a hand blender. I made some leek and potato soup today with not a lot of effort.

    After looking at the product, there's more effort needed to clean the item after using!
  • moonshine
    moonshine Posts: 815 Forumite
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    rovgers wrote: »
    You don't need to spend that much, all you need is a pan and a hand blender. I made some leek and potato soup today with not a lot of effort.

    absolutely agree with that. Soup is the easiest thing to make and you don't need special equipment to do it :)
  • Lotus-eater
    Lotus-eater Posts: 10,789 Forumite
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    Looks good to me for that price. I made some homemade soup the other day and what a faff.
    faff?

    You stick it all in and blend it with a hand blender!

    Umm, as the 2 above said :D
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  • I've made soup recently by just throwing all the ingredients in the slow cooker and then when its ready blending in food processor when its finished. Its easy.
  • squigs
    squigs Posts: 3,241 Forumite
    Chop, chop, in the pan, simmer, blend, serve. Simples!!!:):)
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  • beachie
    beachie Posts: 463 Forumite
    Complete waste of time in my opinion - just another Gadget to have around the house taking up space.
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  • victory
    victory Posts: 16,188 Forumite
    Too expensive as the above posters say, it is easy enough to make soup:D
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