shropshireblue
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Shopping for cooking equipmentCan anyone recommend shops (whether online or not) where I can buy some good quality cooking equipment?
Need to get a decent mixing bowl(s) and cooling rack.
Thank you. Glynis
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sparkymarky
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nisbetts is the main one i always use.......not sure of the link though as get a catalogue through very regulary
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Gilly C
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You can buy from Nisbetts online too, Lakeland are good but overpriced on some things Sainsbury's have a good range if you have a larger store, I tend to buy on impulse then either pass on to the kids or Freecycle the old stuff so not to get snowed under :lol: !
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shropshireblue
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Thanks guys will look at Nisbett's and no doubt order a brochure!
Have looked at Lakeland's. Great choice but pricey, I agree.
I've been buying Prestige baking tins from Asda and they're fab. Not too dear either.
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shanzi
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What about John Lewis (may have changed their name) if you have one in your area. I like their range of electrical equipment and they have a good range of cookware too. I never found them expensive for the quality. :o
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SephieG
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TKMAXX often have some very good quality kitchen utensils at low prices. I recently got a big heavy roasting dish for £9.99 and a griddle pan with fold down handle for £6.99 and some 'rubber' muffin trays for half the RRP.
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angel
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SephieG
We've had some fantastic bargains from there too. Surprisingly, on the odd occasion ALDI have some fantastic cookware bargains
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SephieG
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Not been to Aldi, but that hefty cookware can be really expensive and wielding it regularly, helps to stop the 'bingo wings' from developing.
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