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Piping bag?

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MrsFruitcake · 17/09/2012 20:17

Can anyone recommend a really good piping bag set? I am fed up of messy piping sessions! Currently using a cheapy Wilko one.

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BlackberryIce · 17/09/2012 20:27

I would like a recommendation too. My sainsbury one leaks!

TheKnackeredChef · 17/09/2012 21:29

I've long since stopped bothering with them and switched to disposable ones. Lakeland's Get A Grip ones are by far the best I've found.

midori1999 · 17/09/2012 21:30

Lakeland do a good set or you can buy seperate nozzles in sugarcraft shops/online suppliers and then just use disposable piping bags. Disposable are best as more hygenic and less messy! The Lakeland disposable bags are good.

CogitoErgoSometimes · 18/09/2012 08:38

Mine's a Prestige cotton bag with metal nozzles. As long as you screw the attachment down firmly and don't overfill the bag, it's not messy. Goes in the washing machine....

MrsFruitcake · 20/09/2012 07:47

That sounds fab - where can I get one from?

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crazygracieuk · 20/09/2012 07:49

I use disposable Lakeland Get a Grip ones too.

Catsmamma · 20/09/2012 07:50

Seriously the disposable ones from Lakeland are fabulous...do not however be drawn in and buy the silicone one, it is rubbishy bollocks!

CogitoErgoSometimes · 20/09/2012 10:58

Amazon for the Prestige kit.

JaxTellerIsMyFriend · 20/09/2012 11:00

I agree, Lakeland get a grip, disposable = best.

And I have a load of nozels in a box. To be fair, I only use 2 or 3.

amyboo · 20/09/2012 14:02

I use disposable ones - far easier. And then I use Wilton piping nozzles (they're the only ones I can buyu over here in Belgium)

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