4 Litre. 10 year guarantee
Also had Russell Hobbs Silver Compact Microwave for £30. Picture in comments below
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Slizzle
5 Feb 163#17
I got a pressure cooker a couple of weeks ago and the soups and stews you can make in them are unreal.
Carrot soup and lamb stews in particular have been my favourites.
The recipe for the carrot soup was just carrots and butter and was magnificent.
Planning tomato soup over the weekend and maybe beef bourguignon.
The best bit is you can use cheaper meats like shoulder/chunk/neck and I'm getting 4/8 amazing super hearty meals for like £5.
adi0604
5 Feb 163#9
Cheap but Aluminium avoid...
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siskin
19 Feb 161#36
Hot. I've never ever seen a pressure cooker for £10. They had 5 left in Shrewsbury srore yesterday.
someguy003
5 Feb 161#29
I have no idea why you would use this. Doesn't everything just turn into soft mush...albeit very quickly.
Mark_A to someguy003
6 Feb 161#34
If you're using it to boil potatoes for mash then thats helpful :stuck_out_tongue:. You can also use it to steam veg so it doesn't turn them to mush.
KelDG to someguy003
7 Feb 161#35
It does if you use it wrong.
shwany7
6 Feb 161#32
Hot hot hot
nandito to shwany7
6 Feb 16#33
Thanks shwany7
NUMBER1bargaininggirl
6 Feb 161#30
Heat added
nandito to NUMBER1bargaininggirl
6 Feb 16#31
Thanks NUMBER1
Jupiter Obscure
5 Feb 161#28
Admittedly you'd have to spend a lot more, but for anyone interested in pressure cooking, I'd highly recommend looking at an electric one. I've got an instant pot and it's so quiet in use, you don't realise it's on. It's also great for making yogurts etc.
DealJourno
5 Feb 16#27
I would avoid aluminium unless you like food with a metallic taste. Stainless steel is a better option, even if it costs more.
Krizzo3
5 Feb 161#26
BANG for buck, any info of what pressure they use?
sradmad
5 Feb 161#24
Nice find op, 10 year guarantee brilliant, heat added :smiley:
nandito to sradmad
5 Feb 161#25
Thanks sradmad
Mermoo
5 Feb 161#23
The one from Lidl a couple of weeks ago is steel and can also be used on induction hobs-£30 there. I completely agree with Sizzle - really saves you money on meat and is sooo delicious.
summerof76
5 Feb 161#22
Great price, but i already have two :innocent:
wishwish
5 Feb 161#20
None in Haverfordwest this morning..I need a new pressure cooker so will check again on Monday.Heat.
nandito to wishwish
5 Feb 161#21
Thanks wishwish
sandrabear
5 Feb 161#19
They didn't have any in Ealing, I suppose it is dependent on stock
nandito
5 Feb 161#18
Sounds delicious, thanks Slizzle
Slizzle
5 Feb 163#17
I got a pressure cooker a couple of weeks ago and the soups and stews you can make in them are unreal.
Carrot soup and lamb stews in particular have been my favourites.
The recipe for the carrot soup was just carrots and butter and was magnificent.
Planning tomato soup over the weekend and maybe beef bourguignon.
The best bit is you can use cheaper meats like shoulder/chunk/neck and I'm getting 4/8 amazing super hearty meals for like £5.
MitchellT
5 Feb 161#15
If I buy one, will I have the police knocking on my door?
jking
Great price, heat added.
nandito to MitchellT
5 Feb 161#16
Thanks Mitchell
afnoor
5 Feb 161#12
HEAT!
nandito to afnoor
5 Feb 16#14
Thanks afnoor
adi0604
5 Feb 163#9
Cheap but Aluminium avoid...
Saro to adi0604
5 Feb 16#13
agreed
summerof76
5 Feb 162#10
Great price, heat added :innocent:
nandito to summerof76
5 Feb 162#11
Thanks summer
seanlong
5 Feb 161#8
Thanks.
seanlong
5 Feb 161#5
Whitch Wilcos is this.
nandito to seanlong
5 Feb 162#7
This was in Sunderland
seanlong
5 Feb 16#6
Witch Wilcox is this
nazmanchester
5 Feb 161#2
is this a national deal or store specific? not a bad deal. heat from me :man:
Opening post
Also had Russell Hobbs Silver Compact Microwave for £30. Picture in comments below
Top comments
Carrot soup and lamb stews in particular have been my favourites.
The recipe for the carrot soup was just carrots and butter and was magnificent.
Planning tomato soup over the weekend and maybe beef bourguignon.
The best bit is you can use cheaper meats like shoulder/chunk/neck and I'm getting 4/8 amazing super hearty meals for like £5.
Latest comments (36)
Carrot soup and lamb stews in particular have been my favourites.
The recipe for the carrot soup was just carrots and butter and was magnificent.
Planning tomato soup over the weekend and maybe beef bourguignon.
The best bit is you can use cheaper meats like shoulder/chunk/neck and I'm getting 4/8 amazing super hearty meals for like £5.
jking
Great price, heat added.