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Philips All-in-One Cooker - HD2137/72 $145 Click and Collect or Instore was $209 Target

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people have said these are pretty good have had my eye on them waiting to drop in price
saw this in store today at target. Got one for myself.
Available online also don't forget cashback sites.

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  • Have one, it's good.

  • Got one from Harvey Norman. Really terrific.

  • Ordered one yesterday too.
    Check reviews on youtube

  • yeah same here, got one from HN few weeks back. Pretty good unit, tried slow cooked lamb and it was delicious :)

  • Is this a slow cooker? Or what does it do out of interest and has it been cheaper?

    • Philips' All-in-One Solution for your cooking needs. The digital 6 Liter 1000W All-In-One Cooker is an intelligent cooking system, ensuring you can slow cook, pressure cook and mutli cook all in the one machine.

    • It's like a slow cooker, but a buttload faster (think half an hour instead of 6 hours of slow cooking). And probably does other stuff too. I'm not the one in the family to be able to describe properly.

  • +1

    its a slow cooker pressure cooker and multi cooker.
    I believe it has been around this price before but from what i have seen it is cheap.

    just finished the first meal cooked a slow cooker sausage casserole recipe in 15 mins using pressure cook
    worked well was nice.

  • Not available online anymore

    • Yes but I still saw a lot in store.

      This or breville?

      • Finally bought the Philips, it look a lot better and more solid.

  • now $104.50 in store only, not available online. still ticketed price of $239

    • Will they refund the difference if they still have it in stock in store? I am thinking just take the receipt back.

      Just bought it on Monday and still in the box :p

      • They won't refund the difference.

        What you can do is

        1) Check your store has stock
        2) Return the item and get your money back. They will take the cooker and store it out the back because they need to "record" it is returned before putting it back on the shelf to be purchased again.
        3) Return to the self and buy another one at the reduced price

        Of course, if there is no stock then you can't do this because as previously mentioned, they need to store the one you returned at the back first so you can't simply be refunded the difference then and there.

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          Yeah just did that they need to have the item to refund.

          So refunded and bought another one.

        • @superforever: May I ask what state and store you did this please?. I'm in NSW and there was no stock left at Target Wetherill Pk or Liverpool

        • @Macaron Mama:
          Warringah Mall, Sydney East.

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