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    I would really like to buy a play cooker, but don't have any more room for large bulky items. I was wondering if anybody had a small table top hob/grill one or even a folding one (if there is such a thing) - I have been looking around for one but no luck so far.

    If anybody has one can you let me know where you got it from? Thanks loads

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    have you tryed tesco sometimes they do things like this
    Im just a littlestar *

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    Yes, I have but no luck so far - will keep trying. Did find a cute little bbq in the Tesco catalogue that arrived with my last lot of shopping - it is only £13.00. Perhaps this will do for now.

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    I've just found this on Ebay, is this what you mean?

    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/NEW-CHILDRENS-...em150231737911
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    Toys R Us were doing a table top plastic one with the 2 rings and a pot and frying pan for £7.99


    I have the traditional wooden one that folds out and has the sink with taps, ironing board, washing machine, cooker all built into it but it did cost me over £200 .but is played with everyday and worth every penny. Its a Galt Folding Kitchen.


    www.galt-educational.co.uk

    This is where I buy most of my stuff
    Fiona xx

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    Oh thanks for that - £200 is a bit more, well a lot more than I had wanted to spend but perhaps I should put some money aside each week specifically for it - the other one looks like a good buy though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cherry View Post
    I've just found this on Ebay, is this what you mean?

    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/NEW-CHILDRENS-...em150231737911
    I like that

    thanks Cheryl

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    I got mine from tesco's ( I saw it in someones playroom photos on here lol) was not £££ and doesn't take up too much room at all

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    Quote Originally Posted by cherry View Post
    I've just found this on Ebay, is this what you mean?

    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/NEW-CHILDRENS-...em150231737911
    thats seller's got some nice stuff on there

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    do you have a home bargins they have some in wooden 2 ring hob with back and hooks to hang things comes with a few accsesories for £8.99

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    Quote Originally Posted by cherry View Post
    I've just found this on Ebay, is this what you mean?

    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/NEW-CHILDRENS-...em150231737911


    I like that, might have to spend some pennies

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    i got one in netto a couple of weeks ago, it was 8.99, its a small 2 ring cooker, with lights and sounds. came with 2 pans, spatulas and spoons.
    Really good actually.

    they also had play post office sets as well for a similar price.

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    Hi ELC has this one
    http://www.elc.co.uk/toy-42733

    It looked good when i saw it on display. Didn't get it as my ds has the BBQ which they enjoy.

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    I've got the ELC one mentioned above and it's fab. My 21mth old mindee loves it, he's always cooking the cauliflower! It isn't cheap at £30, but it was on special offer at £20 when I got it. Worth the money in my opinion.

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    I got the wooden one from home & bargain, it's great and you can store it easily.

    Also have a large one but its outside in the playhouse so only gets used during the summer months.

    Waiting for the weather to get warmer so I can go out & give everything a good clean.

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    Oh, now I don't know which one to choose. Having just ordered £80.00 worth of stuff from Toys R Us I first thought of the cheapest option, but I like the look of the ELC one. Ooooh choices, choices. I will have to sleep on it.

    Thanks for your input everybody.

 

 

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