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Post by chickenofthewoods 8th July 2010, 8:31 pm

Most of you have probably already spotted this in Lakeland but thought I'd post it just in case. I doubt they'll stay on the shelves for long and once gone they won't be stocking them again so if you've ever fancied having a go at making your own flour blends now's the time to grab one:

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Post by Adrian 8th July 2010, 8:35 pm

No way - that is an awesome price, I want...

dammit, no Lakeland in NS, bugger bugger bugger
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Post by chickenofthewoods 8th July 2010, 8:45 pm

I've got a spare if you'd like it B., can easily post to 'Scotia for you - or are any Brit reli's coming your way anytime soon?
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Post by chickenofthewoods 8th July 2010, 8:47 pm

Oh, and thanks for doing the linky thing. Heads up - Grain mill now reduced at Lakeland Icon_biggrin
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Post by Wilhelm Von Rhomboid 8th July 2010, 8:48 pm

I picked up one today thanks to your link on FB, Carol.

It doesn't look the sturdiest or the most capacious hopper I have seen, but on the other hand the price is a fraction of most so a no-brainer really.

Badger, I'll buy one and send it over if you like, but I am sure you can get them cheaper than the postage would be in Canada. All my American friends seem to have fab ones for 40 bucks or so.
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Post by chickenofthewoods 8th July 2010, 8:56 pm

Corona is very similar to the old Porkert one isn't it? I have one of those too - the hopper on that is very large by comparison but as you say for the price it's a no brainer. Serious about the spare by the way, I deliberately bought an extra because I knew someone would probably want one.
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Post by Adrian 8th July 2010, 8:59 pm

Thanks guys, but it looks heavy and I think the p&p would be hefty, I shall live vicariously through you
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Post by Wilhelm Von Rhomboid 8th July 2010, 9:15 pm

I bought a massivo one in Slovakia a couple of years back - almost certainly a Porkert - but it always gets left behind when we come back because of the weight - it weighs about 4 kilos and our luggage is always well over limit anyway with all the boar and foie gras and so on.
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Post by chickenofthewoods 9th July 2010, 10:44 am

I like the way you prioritise Billy. They are beasts aren't they? I have the size 32 mincer/sausage mill and can barely lift the darned thing.
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