Chocolate fountain. Possibly a good present for that chocolate lover.
The blurb from the website is....
Ideal centrepiece for any party
Makes delicious chocolate fondue in minutes
Can be used with any kind of chocolate
Controllable heat settings
3 Tier tower
Indicator light
Power: 85W
Looks ok and can't see one cheaper.
11 comments
zeffania
7 Dec 16#1
got one of these from a free site as they never used it and we did the same and passed it on. the thought of cleaning it put us off
darkknight32
7 Dec 161#2
Think there's one in my loft somewhere another piece I had to have but failed to use lol
LesD
7 Dec 16#3
We never could get the chocolate to flow and ours eventually went to the great recycling yard in the sky (tip).
mcbamo
7 Dec 161#4
I use mine when we have family parties. Best to get the chocolate really runny by melting in the microwave first. and it's surprising easy to clean out.
bootle buck
7 Dec 16#5
Cheaper @ TJHughes. Also 10% off first online order & £1 off for a 'like'on facebook.
Tmu54
7 Dec 161#6
I see chocolate... I give heat
rich139luck
7 Dec 16#7
Think you're meant to add oil to the chocolate so it flows. Had one for years........ in the loft. :laughing: Heat added.
LesD
7 Dec 16#8
We tried that....it tasted awful. Perhaps 10w40 was the wrong grade?
jade1708
7 Dec 16#9
not sure of the specs as its hiding in Santa's cupboard but we got one for £13 from B&M a few weeks ago
GagaDude
7 Dec 16#10
Looks nice, but it's one of those low quality chocolate fountains, and there's many negatives. I'd buy it for less than £10, £16 is a pass.
Donna25
8 Dec 16#11
Heard these aren't that great. Shame as good price
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The blurb from the website is....
Ideal centrepiece for any party
Makes delicious chocolate fondue in minutes
Can be used with any kind of chocolate
Controllable heat settings
3 Tier tower
Indicator light
Power: 85W
Looks ok and can't see one cheaper.
11 comments