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Russell Hobbs Home Appliance Pack $299 (RRP $549.99) Shipped @ Billy Guyatts

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Collection Includes 5 Appliances

Every product in the Colour Control collection features an innovative colour control light ring which changes colour to represent speed with clear guidance on which setting is best for different food types. The Colour Control range is a must have for culinary success.

Colour Control Kettle - 20160AU

  • 2400 watts
  • 1.7L capacity
  • Unique Colour Control light ring
  • Digital base with 4 pre-set temperatures
  • Auto-off after 5mins of inactivity
  • Quiet Boil with Boiltec technology
  • Perfect pour spout
  • Push button lid
  • Dual water window
  • Embossed logo
  • Brushed stainless steel

Colour Control Toaster - 20170AU

  • Light ring represents each 25% of time lapse
  • Faster Toasting Technology
  • Frozen, Cancel and Reheat functions
  • Variable browning control
  • Push to open removable crumb tray
  • Embossed logo
  • Cord storage
  • Brushed stainless steel

Colour Control 3-in-1 Stick Mixer - 20220AU

  • 700W power
  • 4 speeds
  • Unique light ring
  • Stainless Steel blending leg
  • Titanium coated blades
  • High gloss housing
  • Brushed stainless steel panels
  • Includes 1L beaker, 750ml chopping bowl, Whisk

Colour Control Blender - 20230AU

  • 850W power
  • 1.5 litre capacity glass jug
  • 3 Speed + pulse
  • Blendinator advanced blending technology
  • Unique light ring
  • Removable titanium coated blades
  • Cord wrap on base
  • High gloss housing
  • Brushed stainless steel panels
  • Embossed logo

Colour Control Food Processor - 20240AU

  • 850W power
  • 3 speeds + pulse
  • 1.7L capacity plastic bowl
  • 1.5L capacity plastic jug with Blendinator
  • Unique light ring
  • Removable titanium coated blades
  • Includes slicing/ shredding/ grating discs, Dough tool, Whipping disc
  • High gloss housing with brushed stainless steel panels

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    • +15

      Are you mental? I mean it seriously, sit down and do a bit of thinking about it.

      You are questioning 99 cents???

      • +5

        Bro, JV is a BOT!

      • You are questioning 99 cents???

        It wasn't a question, it was a statement of fact.

        Are you mental?

        You must be one of those people that tease people with down syndrome… How sad to be you…

    • I've noticed some people list a price on Ozbargain as say $549 when the retailers actual price is $549.99 when rounded up the cent is actually $550. What do these people do just pretend that the $1 doesn't exist.

      • And you aren't really right in the head either, $1 is 550th part of the $550 price, that $1 means that much for you if you'd buy it or not, that 550th part???

        Man, some people really shouldn't have access to the Internet, not just Internet but communicating with other people…

    • +2

      Technically correct. The best type of correct.

  • +1

    Not too bad, but this pack was advertised on the Billy Guyatts Ebay store for $249 last week.

    Edit: My bad, it was the Stancash ebay store =P

  • +1

    Bought for $199 on ebay after $50 ebay voucher. $299 is way too much for this.

  • yeah $299 not really a bargain

  • Do they make these things with changeable battery, similar to drill/saw/… combo ?

    • These aren't cordless.

      • It would be better if they are cordless, hence the question.

        • I'm not completely sure if you are being serious, but as far as I know there are no "major" brands producing cordless toaster/kettle/blender packs.

          There are numerous cordless hand mixers (eg Braun), and also Coleman makes cordless blenders (the batteries should be compatible with their other camping products). As for the "bigger" companies, Panasonic is working on induction powered kitchen appliances that include blenders and kettles. Also Haier is working on similar technology, where the induction hob is built into the bench (concealed).

          There is also a company called Hamilton Beach that is making headway into multi-function battery powered blenders.

  • Sorry Tigger, I am serious, I ran out of bench space/power points in my kitchen. The wattage of these equipments seems to be comparable to drill/saw … and the duration of use would be much less (blending/mixing …)

  • Not the cheapest, but I suppose reasonable if you seek that brand name

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