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What to buy in Lakeland

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  • We have the heater airer too, it is great, really useful.
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  • VfM4meplse
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    janb5 wrote: »
    I would definitely endorse the vote for the heated airer and they do different sizes. Bought one for my daughter in law and she is very pleased.
    You must be the MIL of most people's dreams! Thoughtful, practical and labour saving.
    Value-for-money-for-me-puhleeze!

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  • cbrown372
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    janb5 wrote: »
    I would definitely endorse the vote for the heated airer and they do different sizes. Bought one for my daughter in law and she is very pleased. Also their after sales service is second to none.

    I have a heated airer, three tier. I believe now they do two tier and if you are small as I am I'd suggest two tier as I find it quite difficult to hang the clothes up. Its also quite tricky to hang things on the bars, start with the bottom tier and work up. I wouldn't buy the cover they now have, I just use a sheet or towel across the top to keep the heat in.
    Its not that we have more patience as we grow older, its just that we're too tired to care about all the pointless drama ;)
  • VfM4meplse
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    cbrown372 wrote: »
    I have a heated airer, three tier. I believe now they do two tier and if you are small as I am I'd suggest two tier as I find it quite difficult to hang the clothes up. Its also quite tricky to hang things on the bars, start with the bottom tier and work up. I wouldn't buy the cover they now have, I just use a sheet or towel across the top to keep the heat in.
    I don't cover mine. I know it would be more effective at drying the clothes, but I worry about the fire risk. I guess the authorsied product is safety checked to the nth degree before products are made available for sale but it seems counterintuitive to me.
    Value-for-money-for-me-puhleeze!

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  • Tiddlywinks
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    Cheap and cheerful but I swear by these bits:

    http://www.lakeland.co.uk/71371/Microwave-Cookware-Stain-Proof---Red-Multi-Steamer-2-1L

    http://www.lakeland.co.uk/18403/L%C3%A9ku%C3%A9-Silicone-Bread-Maker

    I've got two of the Lekue bowls and use them for all sorts of cooking as well as making bread. Having two means you can make two at once... they really work.
    :hello:
  • JIL
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    If there is nothing you fancy, could the voucher be saved for next year and go towards Christmas presents, they do some quirky bits often 3 for 2.

    You could always buy the voucher from yourself if you wanted something different.
  • The heated airer is brilliant if you have use for it.

    I also buy my cling film and aluminum foil from them, have found it to be reasonably priced and fantastic quality.
  • I am just looking at the Halo Aifryer which is reduced on Lakeland.
  • gizwal
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    Cheap and cheerful but I swear by these bits:

    http://www.lakeland.co.uk/71371/Microwave-Cookware-Stain-Proof---Red-Multi-Steamer-2-1L

    http://www.lakeland.co.uk/18403/L%C3%A9ku%C3%A9-Silicone-Bread-Maker

    I've got two of the Lekue bowls and use them for all sorts of cooking as well as making bread. Having two means you can make two at once... they really work.

    I already have a microwave steamer....somewhere... and that bread maker looks amazing, but I don`t eat much bread and OH will `only` eat white sliced. Thank you for those though.
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