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Sensiohome Whoopie Pie Maker reduced from £39.99 to £4.99 with free delivery, Currys
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I was in Currys this afternoon and saw these and I think it would be
very unlikely anyone would pay £39.99 for them, they are really little and made of cheap plastic.
I think £10 would have been a more realistic starting price, just wanted to mention it incase anyone orders a few and expects it to be better. A fiver for a stocking filler is good though and well spotted OP.0 -
girl_withno_name wrote: »I know (someone explained them to me this morning)... just wondering if another use for this was to make actual 'conventional' pies?
They'd be very small pies ! Whoopie pies are about the size of cupcakes. You need pie dishes to make pies.
Can't see why anyone would want one of these personally but for a fiver, they're worth it. My daughter loves baking but she likes to make 24 at a time ! This would end up at the back of the cupboard very quickly !0 -
None available in my local store for pick up
My 6yr old loves baking and I never would have bought one of these if not for the price..shame I won't be buying one anyway but thanks OP- good spot! 0 -
None available in my local store for pick up
My 6yr old loves baking and I never would have bought one of these if not for the price..shame I won't be buying one anyway but thanks OP- good spot!
Apparently the waffle makers are showing as £14.99 online but are actually £4.99 instore if you can get one??0 -
ooops read back on post and waffle maker already mentioned! lol
Worth buying in Currys if you can , just in case you get the £10 voucher but while you're there or you want an extra item to def get the £10 voucher they are doing the hand blender £4.99 with a voucher plus a blender £7.99 with home delivery & voucher e-mailed to you and a £6.99 coffee machine delivered too I think!
:D 0 -
ooops read back on post and waffle maker already mentioned! lol
Worth buying in Currys if you can , just in case you get the £10 voucher but while you're there or you want an extra item to def get the £10 voucher they are doing the hand blender £4.99 with a voucher plus a blender £7.99 with home delivery & voucher e-mailed to you and a £6.99 coffee machine delivered too I think!
:D
And the infamous and illusive hand mixer :rotfl:
store pickup on this only though
http://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/essentials-c15hmw10-hand-mixer-white-04133665-pdt.html0 -
And the infamous and illusive hand mixer :rotfl:
store pickup on this only though
http://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/essentials-c15hmw10-hand-mixer-white-04133665-pdt.html
Showing as for home delivery as well now! ( Funny how things @ Currys pop back and forth with no home delivery , then home delivery offered again!!! lol )
BTW @ DIXONS the waffle maker is back in stock at the mo for £4.99 delivered!
http://www.dixons.co.uk/gbuk/sensiohome-day-at-the-zoo-waffle-maker-10983368-pdt.html0 -
You can use your hand mixer to make the waffle batter!
:D
Thats me plan anyway!! lol
Are waffles a basic sweet batter mix as I have tons of batter mix in the cupboard , so would that do???
Ta! Good going with the cheap appliances this year!
REALLY wanted the waffle makers as couldn't face the ''whoopie'' pie one for some reason.......0 -
I reckon the Currys waffle maker WILL go down in price on the site , you might get a £10 voucher with it too? .... I'll regret ordering mines x 2 from Dixons and will kick myself and sulk for a while! lol
TBH if you want to pick up from store then there is no harm in ordering when £14.99 if it is DEFINITELY coming up as just £4.99 at the tills instore???
I didn't wanna take the risk & need home delivery now anyway so the Dixons one probably was the best bet for me anyway ... Watch for the Currys ones going down in price to £4.99 WITH home delivery and you MIGHT get a £10 e-mailed voucher with it too , possibly?
( Don't quote me though as it HASN'T got ''Free £10 voucher when you buy me'' underneath it like the other basic products do but you never know! x )0 -
Whoopie pie maker back on free home delivery! :rotfl:0
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