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Sensiohome Whoopie Pie Maker reduced from £39.99 to £4.99 with free delivery, Currys

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  • OMG £4.99 hand blender back on home delivery too! :j

    So thats 4 vouchers coming my way now! :rotfl:

    And loads spent at Currys and Dixons! lol
  • TamA
    TamA Posts: 39 Forumite
    Just Ordered one of these - no wonder there is still some left. A Whoopie Pie maker?!

    Cant wait to see my Auntie's face on Christmas day! She will be... Greatful
  • cazzap06 wrote: »
    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 )


    I have just been to my local currys to pick up my reserved whoopie pie maker ( that i shall use for eggs!) and even though the waffle maker was showing out of stock there was 1 left on the shelf and it was reduced to £4.99 too! - so i thought id pay for them seperately at the till and if there was a £10.00 off voucher id get 2 possibly? - and i did! so 2 x £10.00 off in february AND i know this will not go down well but im going to sell the waffle maker on our local swap shop for £10.00 - so ill have my whoopie maker for free and still have £20 to spend in feb - common sense i think and thinking of number one this time of year :j:j:j
  • quidsinquentin
    quidsinquentin Posts: 42,693 Forumite
    edited 16 December 2011 at 12:03PM
    What's a whoopie pie?

    Does it make a noise if you sit on it or something?

    Edit - none left in Sheffield.
    The atmosphere is currently filled with hypocrisy so thick that it could be sliced, wrapped, and sold in supermarkets for a decent price and labeled, 'Wholegrain Left-Wing, Middle-Class, Politically-Correct Organic Hypocrisy'.
  • These Currys cheapo electricals make great gifts for people you don't care much about! I'm sorry, but what would you think if you got a "whoopie pie maker" from someone you called a friend :rotfl:Not that I care personally.... I "bought" loads of stuff last year with those £5 vouchers, and that solved many present problems, I've used up a fair amount this year and still have stuff left over for next! I've reserved the "whoopie maker" at my local Curry's, and they've also got the waffle machine too. Hmm......shall I get them and then end up with yet more" back of the cupboard by Jan 3rd" presents?!!!!
  • kazire
    kazire Posts: 472 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    None in stock in my area :( and no delivery available!
  • just as a little add on to the whoopie pie maker - i have just had a fab egg on toast for dinner lol! i dont like my eggs runny so this works great for me - when they are nearly cooked - added a little grated cheese on top -lid down till melted mmmmmm - dont fancy the whoopie pies much at all - but i will making lots of little omlettes and blinis in it over xmas! :beer:
  • Shock, horror, Whoopie Maker now £7.99 LOL
  • You guys pushed the price up LOL! Whoops!
    Saving the Pennies :D
    You could always just Bite me :D
  • Maysie
    Maysie Posts: 2,379 Forumite
    Chuffed just got both in Witney when i looked online it wanted me to go to oxford and once you factor in bus fair not worth it. One was on the shelf and i asked the assistant i don't suppose.... and he foudn the other one. Got the voucher so quite happy with them. I love the suggestions for what else the whoopie pie maker could be used for.

    Where do you buy buttermilk from is it near normal milk in supermarket? I cannot remember seeing it anywhere.
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