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OOOH I think I need one of those, mine takes up too much space. May I ask the price please
and where you got yours.
Where did you get that fantastic microwave from please?
I bought mine from BE-DIRECT £101.99 free delivery
at the moment it's £99 from John Lewis and they are doing free postage tooI am a Senior Forum Ambassador and I support the Forum Team on the Wales, Small Biz MoneySaving, In My Home (includes DIY) MoneySaving, and Old style MoneySaving boards. Please note that Ambassadors are not moderators. Any posts you spot in breach of the Forum Rules should be reported via the report button, or by emailing forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com.All views are my own and not the official line of MoneySavingExpert.0 -
Thank you Glad, I had checked out the John lewis website. I do like the look of them.0
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so can we get back to open shelving in the kitchen!!!!!!!!....
what are the best type of shelves ?/.. they would have to be somthing quite strong wouldnt they ..to hold lots of jars and tins etc.
i dont want it to look to cluttered and messy.. im having a little wibble about taking down my cupboards incase it looks a right old cluttered mess !!!!!!0 -
I bought mine from BE-DIRECT £101.99 free delivery
at the moment it's £99 from John Lewis and they are doing free postage too
If ordering through JL, don't forget Quidco!
EDIT: Katiekoo beat me to it!Ageing is a privilege not everyone gets.
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charleybabes wrote: »so can we get back to open shelving in the kitchen!!!!!!!!....
what are the best type of shelves ?/.. they would have to be somthing quite strong wouldnt they ..to hold lots of jars and tins etc.
i dont want it to look to cluttered and messy.. im having a little wibble about taking down my cupboards incase it looks a right old cluttered mess !!!!!!
Is it possible to remove them without damaging them?
That way if you aren't keen on the new look the old one can be put back!Ageing is a privilege not everyone gets.
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i suppose i could do that.. but i just know my H will be heavy handed as he can be when taking them down .. so im sure there will be casualties!!!0
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charleybabes wrote: »i suppose i could do that.. but i just know my H will be heavy handed as he can be when taking them down .. so im sure there will be casualties!!!
Casualties???? Are we talking about the cupboards or H???? :eek:Ageing is a privilege not everyone gets.
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EmptyPurse wrote: »Oh my. Did someone actually mention that you can buy Le Creuset in TK Maxx or was that just my fevered imagination? What colours? Just casserole dishes or do they do saucepans as well. Is it in every store or just one? I've never been to TK Maxx before.....
My local today had a variety of different sized/shaped casserole dishes, ramekins, mixing bowls etc in the following colours....pale blue, pink, lilac, white, black, yellow, spring green & dark purple. Only problem is I don't know what colour scheme I'll be going for yet so couldn't buy any! :mad:0 -
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