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blackout


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Poundland are showing the PP5 containers I got now.
http://www.poundland.co.uk/snow-rolls-chocolate-flavour-200g

You can also get an easy release ice cube tray there.

With both I made this.

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chronicdruid
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Re: UK supplies thread. [Re: blackout]
#22874515 - 02/07/16 09:44 AM (7 years, 11 months ago) |
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Not sure how to make a post for some reason.....
for sale I have an All American 75x steriliser. only been used a couple of times. it is as good as new. comes with 240 volt plug
this thing is a work of art and its a real shame to see it go. it can sterilise a lot of grain in a short amount of time. I wanted to keep it for life. but I am going travelling for a couple of years and need to pass it on to someone else. they are a bastad to get imported into the uk. I think it came to at least £1000 with all the shipping costs and customs charges!
looking to sell it for £600 or nearest offer. who ever buys it will be a very happy owner I am sure.
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Miscusi
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Re: UK supplies thread. [Re: blackout]
#22874754 - 02/07/16 10:51 AM (7 years, 11 months ago) |
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blackout said: Poundland are showing the PP5 containers I got now.
http://www.poundland.co.uk/snow-rolls-chocolate-flavour-200g

You can also get an easy release ice cube tray there.

With both I made this.


Very nice sir. I like that concept
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Re: UK supplies thread. [Re: Miscusi]
#22964834 - 03/02/16 09:20 AM (7 years, 10 months ago) |
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Just got back from asda, and bought some of those tuna paste jars for 29p (silver lid) Thanks for the heads up I cant say I would eat the contents though, but fluffy likes it lol. I like the lid on these, it has a good seal, most of the other lids snap back open if you tighten too hard. The baby food jars have a good lid on them, are shallower and have a wider base, probably better for agar work, or medium - small spore prints. Paid 80p for it, the one my hand is touching. Contents eaten.

The range - have cheap kilner jars, picked up 4 for a quid each, didn't have the 12 pack otherwise I would have bought that. http://www.therange.co.uk/kilner-clear-glass-0.25l-preserve-jar-pack-of-12/kilner-&-preserve-jars/the-range/fcp-product/62606
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Cujllickduo



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Re: UK supplies thread. [Re: BBC]
#22964869 - 03/02/16 09:33 AM (7 years, 10 months ago) |
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Do you know anyplaces to get open mouth jars?
i find your jars difficult for the cakes to come out of.
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Bonne maman jars are pretty good. 1/2 pints jars.
I think most of the supermarkets have wide mouth jars, like Tesco finest jam, asda extra special jam.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Ball-Wide-Mouth--Freeze-Canning/dp/B001DIZ1NO/ref=sr_1_8?s=kitchen&ie=UTF8&qid=1456939727&sr=1-8&keywords=wide+canning+jar
just another freak - not that cheap ^ ill keep looking for you
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Cujllickduo



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Re: UK supplies thread. [Re: BBC]
#22965193 - 03/02/16 11:25 AM (7 years, 10 months ago) |
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i've noticed the price is high which is a shame but there has gotta be cheaper ones..i hope.
Thankyou for looking you're a great man 
Edit: Hello i've found these jars what do you think? http://www.luckyvitamin.com/p-673019-ball-wide-mouth-16-oz-pint-mason-jars-freezer-safe-12-count?locale=en-gb&utm_source=googlebase&utm_medium=fpl&utm_campaign=googlebase_GB&scid=scplp8213644&gclid=CKr7757ZossCFewW0wodQxMCpQ
and will i be buying 12jars i dont understand?
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are they being shipped from the states? I bet the shipping will bump the price right up. Worth asking them
http://www.carolescraftsuk.co.uk/product-p/404283.htm these ain't cheap but always wanted them for fancy agar style jars
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Cujllickduo



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Re: UK supplies thread. [Re: BBC]
#22965497 - 03/02/16 01:10 PM (7 years, 10 months ago) |
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shipping would be £15.57 and the overall price would be £24.79... i've lost my fucking bank card so i wont be able to order anything yet
The link you sent is brilliant for the price maybe a little small but i think it will do...Thankyou man u've been very helpful now i need to find my bankcard and ill be sorted.
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Spellbound
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Re: UK supplies thread. [Re: BBC]
#22965501 - 03/02/16 01:11 PM (7 years, 10 months ago) |
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Oh people from uk hello lol *waves* 
I go to the range for jars a lot, they have a big collection though some are pricey, or buy the cheap honey from coop 69p I think and the jar is quite good I have a couple. Kilner are great for storage jars though I have loads in all shapes and sizes haha.
My local garden centre stocks verm and perlite pretty cheap too, but I guess they will all vary.
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Cujllickduo



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Re: UK supplies thread. [Re: BBC]
#22978419 - 03/06/16 06:09 AM (7 years, 10 months ago) |
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Ordered those jars today
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Tipote
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Now that I'm actually looking into a greenhouse set up do I realise the UK has a serious lack of impeller humidifiers. 
has anyone come across one?
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Re: UK supplies thread. [Re: Tipote]
#23082687 - 04/04/16 02:24 PM (7 years, 9 months ago) |
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anyone reccomend a large pressure cooker in UK I have a budget of £200
i have an old tower 7 litre and would like one that I know goes to 15 psi with a guage if possible and a larger size, is there anything as good as an all american available in the U.K
thanks for your replies in advance
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Re: UK supplies thread. [Re: batman293]
#23083403 - 04/04/16 05:21 PM (7 years, 9 months ago) |
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i think its possible to get what you want but probably for more than 200. 300 might be more realistic. the UK is seriously lacking when it comes to affordable and large PCs. America is champion in that department. sorry, wish i could help you more. Ive got a basic 6L and its so time consuming to do many jars. Its just slightly too small for 3 jars so I have to do everything in lots of 2.
here is a 23L for nearly 300 https://www.sousvidetools.com/artame-23l-luna-pressure-cooker?gclid=CPrK8oaP9ssCFW8o0wodpRoGlA
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chronicdruid
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Re: UK supplies thread. [Re: Tipote]
#23096764 - 04/08/16 11:29 AM (7 years, 9 months ago) |
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Hi there is a Hawkins big boy pressure cooker for sale on eBay and a AA 75X steriliser.
These are great deals!
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chronicdruid
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deagle5
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Just ordered one on eBay from the US . a 23qt presto one. Cost around 120 quid with shipping and tax. Has a gauge too
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Supalemonhaze
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Quote:
deagle5 said: Just ordered one on eBay from the US . a 23qt presto one. Cost around 120 quid with shipping and tax. Has a gauge too
I bought mine for €200, give or take a few.
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chronicdruid said: Hi there is a Hawkins big boy pressure cooker for sale on eBay and a AA 75X steriliser.
These are great deals!
Too bad I am fucking broke, would love an AA.
Is that model bigger than a presto 23?
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Supalemonhaze
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By the way guys, if you are looking for jars I bought a bunch for ampulla a few months ago. They are not like ball jars, they are twist lock so lids only goes a quarter turn to fully tighten. They are pretty cheap though compared to what I can find both locally and from the Internet.
They also have a shitload of pp5 plastic containers, just bought some 1l ones to see how I like them. They also have these small flat containers that make awesome agar plates. I bought the 2nd smallest ones, should have gotten the smallest as they are a bit on the large side but they work beautifully.
I poured some agar in them about 3-4 days ago and so far so good.
I bought from their EU site as shipping is cheaper for me but they have a UK site for you britons. Shipping would be a piece of cake for people there I think. *jealous*
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Re: UK supplies thread. [Re: Miscusi] 1
#23097331 - 04/08/16 02:26 PM (7 years, 9 months ago) |
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Miscusi said:
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blackout said:

Very nice sir. I like that concept 
That is such an awesome idea dood! very cool
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