This is the one i tend to use...canny nice like 

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Quote from: Whandsy on March 22, 2012, 05:46 PM;D....It flew off. ;DQuote from: colin grigson on March 22, 2012, 05:26 PMShouldn't be a problem colin it says non stick hehe ;D
Wait 'til you try to get that lable off !!
Quote from: Thomasm on March 08, 2012, 01:34 PMI went into Tesco's in Gateshead and bought two this morning and they are down to 75p each.....
While i was in tesco today collecting my santuko knife could not resist this offer
not sure if its a national thing or what the store i went to was canal rd bradford.
they are 24cm nonstick aluminium pans and for ?1.50 i dont think you can go wrong

Quote from: Unclefrank on November 11, 2011, 10:38 AMUnclefrank, the wife has used it everyday since we got it (9 days ago) to make curries and cilli con carnes.
Thanks a lot Benito do you think you will use it, not like the sandwich toaster or a coffee maker, use it three or four times then it goes into a cupboard and never sees the light of day again ;D
Do you think each pot is enough for one serving?
Have you tried them yet with a curry recipe from this site, if so what do you think.
I ask because the closest place to me where they sell this item is around 25 mile away.
Again thanks for posting the picture.
Another thing it says on some web pages that indian breads can be cooked on it have you tried that yet?
Quote from: Unclefrank on November 10, 2011, 10:09 PMThey are not very big, the mug that you can see is a pint pot...
Hi Benito could you post a pic please to see how big the pots are and the over all size.

Quote from: Razor on October 28, 2011, 02:19 PMYes you make the curries in the pots
Do you actually cook the curries in the 4 pots provided or is it basically a 'warmer'?
Ray
(they are only little pans like)