Great deal. Brand new comes with 12 month Tesco outlet warranty. Free postage
All comments (28)
asgharbilal123
3 Sep 17#1
Great deal. Brand new comes with 12 month Tesco outlet warranty. Free postage
cdm22
3 Sep 17#2
just....why? :thinking:
MRGRINGO to cdm22
3 Sep 17#5
Your absolutely right. Someone had a laugh with his mates in the planning think tank and made a bet that he could sell this as people with rabbits would love to make a table with a tofu top and carrot turned legs..... Anyway I'm off to turn a parsnip into a guinea pig walking stick as its getting closer to autumn and his knees are playing up...
Springerbhoy
3 Sep 17#3
Why not?
_g_ to Springerbhoy
3 Sep 17#18
15 watts.
When you can have 800 Watts and 2000RPM I like spiralised veg because it means I can eat more of the good stuff - ie meat.
Also just MOOOARR food, because I like eating.
I haven't used or seen the one in the deal, but doesn't look like too bad a design compared to some. May be a bit limited in size, but only for things like large butternut squash I'd reckon.
Otherwise, I'd definitely recommend the Müeller Spiral-Pro as is pictured with the drill - it comes with a manual handle, but a TRX60 bit works nicely, it turns out. Around £20 for mine I think. Top of the range drill with 9AH considerably increases overall cost!
cdm22
3 Sep 17#4
Why don't I want to spend £12.50 to turn my food into string? :thinking: :grin:
Drooler
3 Sep 17#6
What a space taker. Just to twist veg. I'm sure there is a manual version which sits in the drawer.... Still, if you're kitchen isn't already full of gadgets, and for 12.50, have at it.
Would make a lovely gift. For someone you don't like.
vanessaanne
3 Sep 17#7
Thanks for the deal. I just bought one. Starting the Atkins diet tomorrow and I was looking one of these. Xx
leeanne123 to vanessaanne
3 Sep 17#16
Good luck! I've been Keto since 2015. Make sure you keep an eye on (and supplement if required) your electrolytes :smile:
Brownbloke11
3 Sep 17#8
Or £10.99 with another seller. See alternative sellers.So even cheaper to get something you don't need!
horsey
3 Sep 17#9
I just know there will be hordes of women on Mumsnet going apesh|t over their new spiral carrot making machine, and how they simply could not have imagined their life before one
Sentral to horsey
3 Sep 17#12
Hah! So true. This machine will rock their worlds!
Ripperoo to horsey
3 Sep 17#13
I'm actually offended such a website exists in this age of gender equality.!
I think us MEN need a 'DADSNET' :party: where we can discuss cars, power tools and Halfords deals etc,. LOL :grin:
kalico to Ripperoo
3 Sep 17#19
It's worse than that, I'm sorry to say.
Mumsnet are well known for their political stance and lobbying against law reforms that would give more equality, particularly for fathers in divorced families.
Usually it is just the blood suckling lawyers who want to maintain what is currently a hugely adversarial system, based on gender roles from the 1950's. That Mumsnet are so anti-father is disgraceful. Most users of their website don't even know it.
Opening post
All comments (28)
Someone had a laugh with his mates in the planning think tank and made a bet that he could sell this as people with rabbits would love to make a table with a tofu top and carrot turned legs.....
Anyway I'm off to turn a parsnip into a guinea pig walking stick as its getting closer to autumn and his knees are playing up...
When you can have 800 Watts and 2000RPM
I like spiralised veg because it means I can eat more of the good stuff - ie meat.
Also just MOOOARR food, because I like eating.
I haven't used or seen the one in the deal, but doesn't look like too bad a design compared to some. May be a bit limited in size, but only for things like large butternut squash I'd reckon.
Otherwise, I'd definitely recommend the Müeller Spiral-Pro as is pictured with the drill - it comes with a manual handle, but a TRX60 bit works nicely, it turns out. Around £20 for mine I think. Top of the range drill with 9AH considerably increases overall cost!
Still, if you're kitchen isn't already full of gadgets, and for 12.50, have at it.
Would make a lovely gift. For someone you don't like.
I think us MEN need a 'DADSNET' :party: where we can discuss cars, power tools and Halfords deals etc,. LOL :grin:
Mumsnet are well known for their political stance and lobbying against law reforms that would give more equality, particularly for fathers in divorced families.
Usually it is just the blood suckling lawyers who want to maintain what is currently a hugely adversarial system, based on gender roles from the 1950's. That Mumsnet are so anti-father is disgraceful. Most users of their website don't even know it.