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Jamie Oliver Garlic Press $16.95 +$6.60 Shipping, Reku.com.au or In-Store Baileys Corner, ACT

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Jamie Oliver Garlic Slice n Press only $16.95 !!! Hot Price
+ $6.60 shipping via. Regular Aus Post

@ www.reku.com.au and also
in-store @ Shop 16, Bailey's Corner, 131-157 London Circuit, Canberra City, ACT 2600.

Offer extends until 25/12/12 or while stock lasts.

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  • -7

    Buying minced garlic is far cheaper than buying fresh garlic.

    • +8

      you dont know how to cook good food do you?:p

    • +3

      Lets see you deep fry that store bought minced garlic champ. ;)

  • Geez! Jamie Oliver would want to be making house calls to press my garlic at that price!

    $20 pickup from Target or $12.49 + $8.99 P& H ($21.48) here.

    • but those arent "Hot Price"'s, they are more just there normal prices. ;)

    • +5

      What you get from Target and the other OVERSEAS site you referenced sells the "Keep it simple" range of Jamie's Garlic Press and We are offering the "Get Inspired" range. Please compare alike product range.

    • +3

      You posted a different product top what is being advertised. Best to remove your neg.

      • Agreed. It's only fair.

  • -4

    Not a bargain.

    • Just googled and cheapest I could find was from Target for $20. For this price, i think its a bargain

  • +2

    wow… i'll stick to using a knife, thank you.

    • yea, this looks ok but cleaning it is still tiresome when compared to the side of a knife which only needs a rinse, or wipe down at most.

    • +9

      He's already posting a price cheaper than anyone else can find. People who try and squeeze reps with negs should be banned from voting.

      • +2

        +1 Totally agree!

        • +1 good bargain
          good deal especially for people who can pick up from the store in canberra. i bought a hawkins pressure cooker from them last week. very prompt and good sevice.

    • Why don;t you make it $10 shipped and turn this around rep?

      I don't think he wants it ozbargained - he just wants to sell some.

  • +2

    It looks like a nice garlic press, and I do love garlic… however, I'm not feeling a 'bargain' here. Perhaps with free shipping it would be a good deal (and I personally would buy it).

    Nevertheless, good luck!

  • +1

    Just print out the offer from http://www.kitchenwaresuperstore.com.au, visit David Jones and tell them to pricematch it and enjoy your $0.56 savings.
    I am happy with my $4 garlic press from Aldi and dont care about all this marketing :)

    • +2

      They're a different product. It seems people are using products without the slicer as a comparison.

      Having owned so truly crappy garlic presses in my time I was so impressed with this one that you've linked to that I got another one as a spare in case this one ever dies, and ikea no longer stocks them at the time.

      http://www.ikea.com/au/en/catalog/products/60173564.

      The one op has listed seems like a reasonable price for what it is IF it works well. Like Toyin, the postage cost on top of that is the only thing putting me off. If I needed it, I'd pay $17 for a decent garlic press. I wouldn't pay nearly $24

    • Got the Ikea stainless steel garlic press and you can put the cloves in without peeling, Just like Jamie preaches in his 30 and 15 minutes meals.

      Very quick and easy.
      I assume his does exactly the same.

  • +2

    Great deal for those who can pick it up locally in the ACT. Thanks rep!

  • i'd get it if it was free shipping

  • Jamie may be sexy and a good cook, but WTF does he know about forged metal tools?
    Does he have a PhD in metallurgy? Or industrial design?

    I'd feel like a gullible fool buying these just because they are celebrity-endorsed, like a George Foreman Grill.
    Is there some other reason?

    • OK, I ask a cooking buff, and was told that Jamie Oliver, or any other professional chef, would not be seen dead using one of these, but use a knife instead to crush then chop.

      Is that true?

      • I seen jamie oliver use one on TV

  • +1

    Vow! excellent deal for an Australian stock. I doubt if you could find similar stock at this price elsewhere.

  • So whats the difference between this and the $2 kmart one that I have been using for the last 3 years? Does the garlic taste better? I have heard rumours that boiled water in an expesive kettle tastes far superior than my $5 homemaker one so maybe the same principal applies to garlic presses hmmm.

    • actually, boiled water in 'expensive' kettles is better because of their temperature control.. it doesn't over boil water and make it taste acidic like cheap ones do.

      also you have other worries like plastic leeching chemicals, etc..

      apples and oranges?

      for garlic presses.. i don't know. I think using knives are less wasteful.

      • LOL, water is always boiled at 100 Celsius. Water better tastes if was bottled, not tapped. High price usually means high margin, not the quality in this part of hemisphere. Temperature control can be done for free - just wait a few minutes before adding tea/whatever or put something heavy like large metal spoon in the cup if you can not wait.

        • yes. water is boiled at 100 C. that's not news.
          the question/point is how long is that water kept at 100 deg C. (which you missed the point entirely)

          the longer (and more times) you boil water, the crappier it tastes. (this has nothing to do with quality of the kettle, but the quality of the 'thermostat' used.)

          plastic leeching chems (bpa) are one of the possibility. not conveniently ignoring it.

          high prices aren't a good indicator of high quality, but i think it's quite common sense that if YOU are selling stuff at $5, that others' cost is at $10, then there are a lot of quality you'd sacrifice.

          this is especially true when it comes to PSUs, drills, drill bits, computer parts.

          Sure, stick that $10 shaw PSU in your $500 build and kiss it good bye in a matter of hours. ;)

        • Definitely missed the point. How long do you want the water to be kept at 100 deg C?
          I just switch off kettle manually once it starts boiling. However I do not use tapped water as well as cheap or expensive plastic kettles. It tastes very 'unnatural' for me even without boiling.

  • good bargain

  • Don't forget to add the GST.. $16.95 + $1.54 + $6.60 = $25.09, I'd like to see a review on it. A good garlic press is a godsend, I've been through 3

    • +1

      the price mentioned is incl. of GST and NOT additional

      • Apologies if it is. It doesn't actually mention inc.GST anywhere.

        Just wondered what the Tax: $1.54 is for in the Cart?

        Sub-Total: $16.95
        Shipping: Calculated during checkout
        Tax: $1.54
        Total: Calculated during checkout

        • $1.54 is the GST, but it is included in $16.+95. Its indicated as Subtotal as it does not include postage.

  • Offer extended until christmas

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