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Would you spend nearly £30 on a frying pan?

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TripleTroubleMuffin · 16/06/2009 17:33

Green pan from lakeland

Fed up of cheap pans and the one big pan I do have that is a decent brand, isn't great at crisping things up. I saw this one in Lakeland and just wanted it but mum guilt kicked in at spending money on myself. The 2 out of 3 reviews are good, there are lots of good points about it, but some things aren'[t worth spending more on, and some are. Is a frying pan an are?

Who'd have thought there could be such a long post about frying pans?

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TabithaTwitchet · 17/06/2009 16:48

They were on special offer in an Oxford department store (don't think it sells online though). I got the medium sized Kyoto Bis for £12.99! The standard Kyoto medium (24) one was (I think) £21. I couldn't see what the difference was so went for the cheaper one.

FabBakerGirlIsBack · 20/06/2009 15:28

I bought the pan today and used it already. It is fabulous.

No more cheap crap for me now.

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