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Large jam pan

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FingersofFish · 06/11/2021 12:55

I know this is a random location and I might move to housekeeping but I am after a large jam pan for Christmas. I have seen a Dunelm one for £35 which is perfect but my budget is really £20. Does anyone have a suggestion for where else I can look? I'm reluctant to order from Amazon as everything I've ordered from there has been disappointing and this is a gift so if I have to suck up the cost I will but just a bit hopeful of a decent alternative!

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GoingForAWalk · 06/11/2021 13:08

Kilner do one but not such how much

GoingForAWalk · 06/11/2021 13:12

Any stainless steel pan should do. Check out Robert Dyas

FingersofFish · 06/11/2021 13:26

Thank you. The kilner one is really similar to Dunelm but twice the price! Sadly no Robert dyas round here but it's got to have a heavy bottom and I'm really struggling to find anything in my usual haunts!

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FingersofFish · 06/11/2021 13:28

@GoingForAWalk have now discovered RD online thank you!

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Huckleberries73 · 06/11/2021 15:53

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careerchangeperhaps · 06/11/2021 16:02

I have the Kitchen Craft Stainless Steel Maslin Pan which is fab (works in induction jobs too if that's important). I bought it in my local kitchenware / hardware store and was £27.50 last year. Might be worth checking out if you have one near you.

FingersofFish · 06/11/2021 22:46

@Huckleberries73

Does it need to be new? Check auction houses in your area, or eBay?
This is such a good idea @Huckleberries73! I buy lots of furniture from auctions tend to skip straight to that facepalm Will start scouting
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PathOfLeastResitance · 06/11/2021 22:47

I got mine from a boot fair and then a couple more for using at work from charity shops.

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