Morphy Richards soup maker. No longer available for home delivery, but I just reserved one at my local store for collection, so definitely worth a try if you have a Dunelm mill in your area.
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definition
5 Jan 163#10
I just use a regular pan and a hand blender. Works fine.
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Bargain Annie
5 Jan 16#1
Well done! Great buy. I saw it a week ago but all stores near me were out of stock. I have a soup maker its a great product.
kabs
5 Jan 16#2
Still available where you live, do they even have electricity, all places I've looked are not available. Good deal as still available to buy even though it may be limited to a few places.
amhenny
5 Jan 16#3
Oos
NICNICREES
5 Jan 16#4
Ha...Yup. Still available for postcode LA139RU, even after I've reserved :wink:
kerryrobb
5 Jan 16#5
Our of stock in all 5 nearest to me!!
lola1704
5 Jan 16#6
Love my soup maker good
Price !!
not2shabby
5 Jan 16#7
Out of stock at my nearest 4 stores but Enfield is showing as available. Good deal but I don't want one bad enough to travel 22 miles for it!
amhenny
5 Jan 161#8
Ohhh I couldn't find any near me or my in laws, glad some people have got one, it's a great deal and a souper machine!
buggle52
5 Jan 16#9
These are awesome. Just be warned that some foods (e.g. tomato) stick to the bottom during the boiling phase, burn and then trip the thermostatic cutout. Quite a few people have experienced this, but it's easy to avoid (give those foods the occasional stir).
definition
5 Jan 163#10
I just use a regular pan and a hand blender. Works fine.
Geemac to definition
5 Jan 161#13
Do you do this on the cooker, or do you build a campfire in the garden :smirk:
bobthegorilla
5 Jan 16#11
That's hot. Got a different brand for Christmas, and really like it.
dianneNE
5 Jan 16#12
None in the North east ☹️
espirit77
5 Jan 16#14
what's wrong with a pot, a lid, and a hand blender? :confused:
brooky to espirit77
5 Jan 162#16
I can't understand why people buy cars. What's wrong with a horse and carriage?
definition
5 Jan 16#15
A campfire would be superfluous if I have cooker, wouldn't it. :smiley: Just like this device if I already have the means to make soup. :wink:
espirit77
5 Jan 161#17
ha ha, can't argue with that logic!
espirit77
5 Jan 16#18
honestly, i shouldnt talk, i did just buy a superfluous slow cooker... ironically i prefer the results from my stove! ah well.
definition
5 Jan 161#19
Completely misses the point, as said, if you have a car, why would you need a horse and carriage and your comment implies that, like a car over a horse and carriage, this device affords some great advantage over a pan and a blender. It doesn't.
Besides, it's cheaper to cook soup using gas not electricity, so you'll also save on energy costs as well as the 24.99 up front cost. :smiley:
And if you buy less stuff, that's better for the environment too.
brooky
5 Jan 162#20
Have you got a kettle, or do you boil water in a pan on the hob?
Melbury
5 Jan 16#21
Oh no! I really wanted this soup maker, but couldn't find one at a good price so bought a Tower one, which I am a bit disappointed with:(
Have now returned my Tower soup maker for refund. Think I will go back to saucepan and blender - simply more reliable.
spiceychicken691
5 Jan 162#22
what's wrong with a saucepan and a stick blender?
definition
5 Jan 16#23
I don't find it practical to boil water on the hob personally but some people do have a kettle that they place on the hob and get along fine.
There are advantages and disadvantages to using something like this. Disadvantages include things like the cost, and also the space the thing takes up in the kitchen.
It may bring some extra level of convenience but I'm not convinced by that very much.
errrr2
5 Jan 16#24
I don't have a blender.
elvisshouldplayska
5 Jan 16#25
Great product ! peel veg - chuck in maker - amazing smooth soup in 21 mins / chunky soup 28 mins. I paid £ 55 but worth every penny ! absolute steal at this price !
daviescr to elvisshouldplayska
5 Jan 16#27
Agreed. Think this is a fantastic soup maker (tried a few and they've all failed after very little use). Does what it says on the tin and at this price it's an absolute bargain.
jackiefarrell
5 Jan 16#26
I had one of these. It only worked twice then went faulty. Common theme on the tesco reviews of this item.
SuffolkLad222 to jackiefarrell
6 Jan 16#35
This happened to me. Best thing that could have happened. I enjoyed the soup maker, but realised that a hand blender and saucepan give much more flexibility (and take far less space)
BartyBoy
5 Jan 16#28
out of stock from all local stores, no good... :disappointed:
rossygnol
5 Jan 16#29
Own one for a few years already and can't recommend more...
rossygnol
5 Jan 16#30
Own one for a few years already and can't recommend more...
espirit77
6 Jan 16#31
Some on amazon warehouse for £35.... Or you could buy 70 cans of cream of tomato at ASDA (just saying)
larrylightweight
6 Jan 16#32
I was going to post this deal 4 days ago once product was in my hand but I ordered from the Coventry store I got my reserve code and was going to collect the next day they had two in stock. Guess what the next morning I get a call from one of the staff to say the item isn't in stock and they won't be getting any more. Well stock level showed the only place local to me that had stock was Coventry two of them I even got the reserve code in the email.I couldn't help feeling the staff took them the next morning and than rang me to cancel my reserve code. For two items to go missing over night I find that hard to believe.
espirit77 to larrylightweight
6 Jan 16#36
It happened to me at dunelm, stock isn't always 100% accurate. Be thankful u got a call. I wasted a trip.
owdcodger
6 Jan 161#33
Nothing, better for your rhubarb too.
SuffolkLad222
6 Jan 16#34
I bought one of these last year and loved it for the first couple of batches and then it went wrong. I replaced it with a hand blender and was grateful the soup maker went wrong. Not only does the blender take up much less room, I can use it for many different purposes. Also, I have more control over the soup that I make, I I want some ingredients smooth but others chunky / whole, I have the control to do so. It takes a little more effort, but well worth it.
The soup maker is also a bit of a pain to clean well; you cannot soak the stirring parts as they are integral to the electric mechanism.
Pookie1uk
6 Jan 16#37
sold out wirral and Chester
Cometxt
11 Jan 161#38
Got one today (11 Jan) in Perth at that price (£24.98) , said they had been getting deliveries them in few at time over the weeks, and sell all withing a few hours. They are also doing the Next Gen 'Saut'e version but its at full price now (£79.95). Can't find them on their website though. Thanks for the heads up NICNICREES, bargain.
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Price !!
Besides, it's cheaper to cook soup using gas not electricity, so you'll also save on energy costs as well as the 24.99 up front cost. :smiley:
And if you buy less stuff, that's better for the environment too.
Have now returned my Tower soup maker for refund. Think I will go back to saucepan and blender - simply more reliable.
There are advantages and disadvantages to using something like this. Disadvantages include things like the cost, and also the space the thing takes up in the kitchen.
It may bring some extra level of convenience but I'm not convinced by that very much.
The soup maker is also a bit of a pain to clean well; you cannot soak the stirring parts as they are integral to the electric mechanism.