Should be subject to a hefty shipping tax IMHO; HGV's hauling this on our roads because of lazy people who don't know how to make ice cubes. :man:
andreocean
30 Sep 163#7
Making Ice Cubes: Pouring water into an ice cube tray then putting in a freezer.
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Buying Ice Cubes: Leaving home driving/walking to a LIDL shop to collect a bag of ice cubes then waiting upto 10 minutes in line to buy Ice Cubes then traveling back home.
juggler1
30 Sep 163#1
I'll add heat. I always think it's bonkers, but I see loads of people buying these. I always stare.
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robin5858
1 Oct 16#19
Take your headphones then. You might be able to hear the conversation better!
HeadphoneGeeza to robin5858
1 Oct 16#21
BANTER
Roger_Irrelevant
1 Oct 161#20
Plus if you make your own (for your cocktail cabinet) you can add stuff to them like mint and Borage flowers.
HeadphoneGeeza
1 Oct 16#18
Blah blah blah
smithy
1 Oct 16#17
Cheaper than bottled water!
Tanweeralqarni
1 Oct 16#16
The most expensive ice cube
Duelling Duck
30 Sep 16#13
I just had a look at ice cube bags and didn't realise how expensive they are, that really makes this seem like much better value. This is half the price of what I've paid when there's been a party so heat for it. I just put takeaway containers full of water in the freezer and smash it up.
umirza85 to Duelling Duck
1 Oct 16#15
:confused:
imy1000
30 Sep 161#14
Update...price frozen for a few extra days :-)
Unome04
30 Sep 16#12
This is ice cold!
Hehe
Badbear
30 Sep 162#11
I love my ice-making fridge freezer - wouldn't be without one now!
SupeR130
30 Sep 16#10
To those people moaning. What do you guys do for a party? I'm sure 40 ice cubes in a tray won't cut it so you'd either buy bags of ice or a fridge that can dispense ice.
I don't get people who complain about this....but maybe it's just me.
leewills8
30 Sep 16#9
Lidl front door = 10 meters from my front door. To keep up with ice consumption in our house we would need a freezer just for keeping those little ice trays in. Hence why we used to have an ice maker!
staceybaby
30 Sep 16#8
99p at my local today. Bought some earlier
andreocean
30 Sep 163#7
Making Ice Cubes: Pouring water into an ice cube tray then putting in a freezer.
VS
Buying Ice Cubes: Leaving home driving/walking to a LIDL shop to collect a bag of ice cubes then waiting upto 10 minutes in line to buy Ice Cubes then traveling back home.
sradmad
30 Sep 161#6
cool find op, heat :smiley:
Roger_Irrelevant
30 Sep 164#5
Should be subject to a hefty shipping tax IMHO; HGV's hauling this on our roads because of lazy people who don't know how to make ice cubes. :man:
plunet
30 Sep 16#4
Cool :sunglasses:
ssc1
30 Sep 16#3
partay!
juggler1
30 Sep 163#1
I'll add heat. I always think it's bonkers, but I see loads of people buying these. I always stare.
leewills8 to juggler1
30 Sep 16#2
What's wrong with buying bagged ice? Since we don't have an ice machine anymore this is a lot quicker and easier than making ice cubes yourself.
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Buying Ice Cubes: Leaving home driving/walking to a LIDL shop to collect a bag of ice cubes then waiting upto 10 minutes in line to buy Ice Cubes then traveling back home.
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The most expensive ice cube
Hehe
I don't get people who complain about this....but maybe it's just me.
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Buying Ice Cubes: Leaving home driving/walking to a LIDL shop to collect a bag of ice cubes then waiting upto 10 minutes in line to buy Ice Cubes then traveling back home.