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Off Topic = trying to find a Panasonic breadmaker
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susank
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Trying to find a panasonic sd253 breadmaker in Dublin which I can buy for my daughter over there and have it delivered - Amazon do not deliver electrical goods there anymore. Anyone over there can help me with an online retailer I can buy from? I will be very grateful.
Saving in my terramundi pot £2, £1 and 50p just for me! :j
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What about one of the mail order firms???????
Living in the sunny? Midlands, where the pork pies come from:
saving for a trip to Florida and NYC Spring 2008
Total so far £14.00!!0 -
Have you tried Currys? I've checked their website and they have shops in Dublin so I would assume they'll also deliver there. I bought my SD253 from Currys, they even price matched their webprice in store for me.0
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I've looked really hard for you, really!
The best I could come up with is this:
http://www.buy4now.ie/arnotts/
You will probably spot the obvious flaw, ie that it's not a Panasonic!
There is https://www.argos.ie - doesn't have it!
Or https://www.tesco.ie - as far as I can see you have to faff about registering before you can see if they have it or not!
Dunnes (the biggest supermarket chain in Ireland) don't do them.
Sigh...they don't make it easy to spend money, do they?!0 -
Good thinking Josie_Jump! The website is https://www.currys.ie - however it only gives shop addresses and phone numbers at the moment, but the Dublin one may be worth ringing anyway.0
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Have you tried shopireland.ie ? They seem to be the Irish branch of Amazon.
Specifically http://www.shopireland.ie/kitchen/reviews/B00008WFDI/80 -
Hi Nice Englishman....the annoying thing about shopireland is that it's really Amazon in disguise, and they don't deliver kitchen items to S.Ireland. So even though they have the very item the OP is hunting for and would even allow her to put it in her shopping basket......they won't deliver it!!
When you place the breadmaker into your shopping basket it tells you:
Shipping to Ireland: Important note
Amazon are currently not shipping items from the electronics, toys, video games or kitchen categories to Ireland. We do apologise for this inconvenience, we hope to be able to offer these categories of items soon.
Crazy isn't it!0 -
Thank you all - have been most of these place and failed too - I will just have to send her the money instead and she will have to buy it - will try phoning currys maybe first. Thought it nicer to receive a pressy rather than money!Saving in my terramundi pot £2, £1 and 50p just for me! :j0
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I have found out that Lakeland Ltd deliver to Ireland but its a bit dearer - however I had difficulty on the internet and phoned them and they took off the £14 delivery charge for me - wonderful company they are and I was so pleased about it.Saving in my terramundi pot £2, £1 and 50p just for me! :j0
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Pleased to hear you've had such a good result!! Thanks for letting us know, and well done Lakeland, this is good publicity for them!You never get a second chance to make a first impression.0
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