Bought one today at Bradford branch asked and was told its a national deal they are at least a tenner elsewhere
Home Bargains, for those on phones that can't see the retailer.
- tek-monkey
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brookysm to jhw
1 Sep 155#9
The stone will lose colour, its porous to help dissipate moisture during cooking.
brilly to chodu666
2 Sep 153#15
if only someone would make a post about that!
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Susi13
1 Sep 15#1
Can I ask where?
davemarshall
1 Sep 15#2
They said it was every store but limited stock
tek-monkey
1 Sep 15#3
Been in Stafford for ages, had 2 of them.
focusdriver
1 Sep 15#4
tek-monkey
Been in Stafford for ages, had 2 of them
Is that in town or the one by b&q
.
tek-monkey to focusdriver
2 Sep 15#13
The one in town, should be at the bigger one too though I expect.
clairlh88
1 Sep 15#5
I bought one in the Bury store a few weeks ago, also come with a pizza cutter.
snowflake75 to clairlh88
1 Sep 15#7
i was in there earlier today :smiley:
snowflake75
1 Sep 15#6
wheely??
jhw
1 Sep 151#8
I bought a couple of these about a month ago - somebody had stolen the cutter from one of them! They seem to lose their colour a bit after use, but only £3.99 - and exactly same product as sold in Jamie Oliver box in TK Maxx for £12.99.
brookysm to jhw
1 Sep 155#9
The stone will lose colour, its porous to help dissipate moisture during cooking.
UKSoaper
1 Sep 15#10
I paid £3.99 a year or so ago and see them regularly, so not a new deal. Still hot though. Bought 2 back then and they've been fine as a base for cooking bread. Had no problems. Great value.
trolleydolli
2 Sep 15#11
looks just dandy ..hope I can find one in my nearest HB..:-)
steague86
2 Sep 15#12
Been at this price for a while now. Excellent price though, and makes a sensational pizza on a charcoal barbecue with some good wood smoke.
I was bought similar to this recently by the in-laws. I'd recommend checking to see if it will fit in your oven before purchasing, as mine's an awkward fit.
pizzame3
2 Sep 152#18
save yourself money..if you have a large frying pan ...no oil, place the pizza in the hot pan until the pizza base becomes crisp about 3/4 minutes then cook in the oven for about 8 minutes....perfect pizza....Every Time, Enjoy
joneeboy to pizzame3
2 Sep 15#20
If you're going to put it in a frying pan, you may as well leave it there on a medium setting until its ready to eat. Also perfect every time.
chodu666
2 Sep 15#19
sorrry brilly, did i miss something? Please explain.
joanne10
2 Sep 15#22
Great kit for the price :smiley: heat added
omendata
3 Sep 15#23
Crikey i bought one of these years ago for £20 and it was a great investment and it didnt even come with the pizza cutter either - no more soggy bottom pizzas.
The only problem with it is you have to leave it in an already hot oven for 20 mins to warm up first otherwise putting a wet
base on it will cause it to stick to the bottom. Wastes electricity in this respect but does make pizzas much better.
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Home Bargains, for those on phones that can't see the retailer.
- tek-monkey
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Been in Stafford for ages, had 2 of them
Is that in town or the one by b&q
.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5PUbo93Pz5I
The only problem with it is you have to leave it in an already hot oven for 20 mins to warm up first otherwise putting a wet
base on it will cause it to stick to the bottom. Wastes electricity in this respect but does make pizzas much better.