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wouldnt mind one myself, the wifes aunt has one and reckons its really good,

still 80£ for a frickin chip-pan though, saying that, oven chips arent all that,,,,,,,,

 
Never a good idea to look at these cooking gadget things when you're HUNGRY I find. It'd only end up in the cupboard with the juicer/food processor/salad spinner/iron and all the other stuff she doesn't use! Mind you she does love "her" George Foreman and induction hob.

I however AM partial to an impulse buy. Got one of these waiting to go in............got to get the new ceiling joists and boards up first of course! I can thoroughly recommend the video on the installation and demonstration:

http://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Main_Index/Showers_Index/Triton_LBD/index.html?source=adwords&kw=triton+body+dryer&gclid=CJOj2MTfzLQCFbMbtAodqWMAFw

 
It would do the sausage and chips Steps, it would obliterate the egg
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Andy Guinness

 
Well, the Draper multi-tool turned up from Makro. As I've said elsewhere I'm a new convert to them so only have this new Draper and a borrowed MacAllister (from B&Q) to go by. The Draper is 250W whereas the B&Q is 230W. Both similar size, weight etc. If the Draper works as well as the MacAllister I'll be more than happy. No apparent difference in the quality of the supplied tools BUT totally different fitting thus non-interchangeable.

I was just wondering what is the "universal" fitting out of these two pictured? Draper top and MacAllister below.

http://i1185.photobucket.com/albums/z346/clicon357/SAM_5212.jpg

 
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Yes, but if you are to believe the sales pitch for it, it's got MAGICAL POWERS! Irrespective of what the missus looks like now, she steps underneath it and is transformed into the bird in the video!!! The years roll back, the pounds fall off and the stretch marks disappear! NOT that I'm gullible or anything................. :lol:

 
Well, the Draper multi-tool turned up from Makro. As I've said elsewhere I'm a new convert to them so only have this new Draper and a borrowed MacAllister (from B&Q) to go by. The Draper is 250W whereas the B&Q is 230W. Both similar size, weight etc. If the Draper works as well as the MacAllister I'll be more than happy. No apparent difference in the quality of the supplied tools BUT totally different fitting thus non-interchangeable.
I was just wondering what is the "universal" fitting out of these two pictured? Draper top and MacAllister below.

http://i1185.photobucket.com/albums/z346/clicon357/SAM_5212.jpg
Need pictures of the blades themselves not the tool

 
Well, being a Toolophile I tried one

I already have 2 x Feins   and 3 x Clas Ohlson battery ones [Long story...life is too short to go into detail]

What a waste of time!   Seriously, cooking oil all over the place!   How the frick are you meant to cut a dry lining box in with an Actifry!!!

FFS I trusted you guys....I have a good mind to contact Tefal and tell them what I found.   It would be served for cooking fri...............Oh, hang on, just found the instructions :run

 
Kerch,you clearly haven't got out of the Christmas spirit(s). Now put the bottle down its time to get back to work,it's the 6 January.

Wished I could get the smilies on the iPad?

 
Been giving the cheapo  Draper multi-tool I got from Makro a proper bashing. Cutting floor boards, cut nails that I can't get to with the hammer and cutting out for back boxes in Celcon. Handled with ease. Not band for £29. 

 
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