Fantastic price for this KILNER 5-litre Drinks Dispenser now £10.49 at Currys (currently £20 at John Lewis)
Great for bbqs, garden parties or girly nights in if you fill it with cocktails :wink:
You can Click and Collect at your local Currys store for free - home delivery isn't available right now.
16 comments
vailati
29 May 17#16
Oos
MeesterX
26 May 17#15
Try gin.
ssc1
26 May 17#14
pretty much yeah :stuck_out_tongue:
Duelling.Duck
26 May 17#12
I can't let my kids near oxygen because it causes oxidation, and you need anti-oxidants in your food to make them safe.
I also can't let them near sunlight because sunlight causes cancer and I don't want them to get cancer.
Stranger danger - I can't let my kids see strangers because they're filled with danger.
So I keep them in a specially created cellar and only feed them bacon flavoured crisps.
Oh noes! I'm Jospeph Frazzles and I didn't even know it! I've become more of a monster than the monsters I'm trying to protect them from.
PLZ GET MSG, CRTN PSTRZ, PLZ
sam_of_london
25 May 17#11
But it costs only one quid and much lighter and safer
ssc1
25 May 172#8
lush lemonade.
Duelling.Duck to ssc1
26 May 17#13
What's your recipe, sugar?
sam_of_london
24 May 17#7
Glass . Danger of breaking and hurting near children. Plastic ones similar to this cost only £ 1 in Poundland.
sirmaggie to sam_of_london
25 May 173#9
Oh gosh, I cant let my children near glass in case it breaks!
Or you could watch your children, inform them of the dangers of being around breakable stuff.
I don't let my children play in the park/woods/road or at all just in case they step in something or fall over. in fact I haven't let them out of the house since 1982!
For those of us that will fill it with Gin/vodka/whisky or those of us that know how to teach children the dangers of knocking a glass jar over, its a cracking deal. Have some heat, providing its in no danger of burning the kids....
cpet23 to sam_of_london
25 May 171#10
No thanks- I don't want a plastic tat one from Poundland
coventgamer
24 May 171#6
Great for sipping lean
cpet23
24 May 17#5
Great deal, have bought 2!
jc1970
24 May 171#3
very nice I paid 15 for it 2 years ago
maj2509
24 May 172#2
5 pounds in Wilko. It's not their offer but normal price x
the1stcoke to maj2509
24 May 17#4
That one isn't a 'kilner' one. People like that design... £5 isn't bad for a generic drinks dispenser though, and it's 2l bigger.
Opening post
Great for bbqs, garden parties or girly nights in if you fill it with cocktails :wink:
You can Click and Collect at your local Currys store for free - home delivery isn't available right now.
16 comments
I also can't let them near sunlight because sunlight causes cancer and I don't want them to get cancer.
Stranger danger - I can't let my kids see strangers because they're filled with danger.
So I keep them in a specially created cellar and only feed them bacon flavoured crisps.
Oh noes! I'm Jospeph Frazzles and I didn't even know it! I've become more of a monster than the monsters I'm trying to protect them from.
PLZ GET MSG, CRTN PSTRZ, PLZ
Or you could watch your children, inform them of the dangers of being around breakable stuff.
I don't let my children play in the park/woods/road or at all just in case they step in something or fall over. in fact I haven't let them out of the house since 1982!
For those of us that will fill it with Gin/vodka/whisky or those of us that know how to teach children the dangers of knocking a glass jar over, its a cracking deal. Have some heat, providing its in no danger of burning the kids....