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Hampton & Mason bakeware
Posted by cantabcook
Hampton & Mason bakeware January 22, 2011 02:58AM |
Registered: 14 years ago Posts: 1,789 |
This morning I noticed some large H&M frying pans with lids which look like they can be used on a hobb and then go into the oven. Has anyone used them before? Certainly much cheaper than the Le Creuset equivalent and 60% off til tomorrow at Briscoes. I don't want to splash out on a dud though.
Re: Hampton & Mason bakeware January 22, 2011 07:32AM |
Registered: 14 years ago Posts: 216 |
What are the handles made from? And how are they attached?
If you collect Flybuys save up for the Le Crueset products on there. I just got my 3rd piece (large casserole pan - 1595 points) and it has all been 'free' so far!
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If you collect Flybuys save up for the Le Crueset products on there. I just got my 3rd piece (large casserole pan - 1595 points) and it has all been 'free' so far!
Ancksunamun
[www.curd-nerd.com]
Your Essential Home Cheese Making Site
[www.growingandgathering.com]
Edible Garden Blog
Re: Hampton & Mason bakeware January 22, 2011 11:31AM |
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Re: Hampton & Mason bakeware January 23, 2011 03:03AM |
Registered: 18 years ago Posts: 242 |
Thanks Ancksunamun (intrigued by the name!?) You've just made my day!!! For the last week I have been trawling stores, internet & trademe checking prices for a Le Creuset casserole, wondering how on earth I can justify spending $300+ on an 'I want' whim. I totally forgot about flybuys. I have about 900 points so I'm sure I can make it happen even if I have to pay a little myself. Problem solved and no guilts! So a big thanks from a happy girl!
Re: Hampton & Mason bakeware February 04, 2011 12:40PM |
Registered: 17 years ago Posts: 634 |
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