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20% off Sitewide @ Kitchen Warehouse eBay (Scanpan Impact 3pc Saucepan Set $111.20 + $9.90 Postage)

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I have been searching for a great chefs knife to compliment my great cooking skills and came across this sale.

20% off Sitewide @ Kitchen Warehouse eBay

Scanpan Impact 3pc Saucepan Set $111.20 + $9.90 Postage

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This is part of Father's Day deals for 2016.

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  • +3

    Check the price against Peters of Kensington.

    I just did on some ScanPan stuff and found Peters is still considerably cheaper.

    • Need Peters to do another 20% off. I'll be spending $800 (:

  • +1

    a heads up if anyone is after bakeware.. Aldi is selling some this Wednesday, and if it's like their previous bakeware, it's pretty good quality

  • their price in the website is $129 for the same set. so not really 20% but 20% off their inflated listing.

  • +3
    • WA + TAS
      POS = $24 + shipping $14 = $38
      KW on eBay = $29.95 - 20% + shipping = $33.86

      SA
      POS = $24 + shipping $13 = $37
      KW on eBay = $29.95 - 20% + shipping = $33.86

      VIC + QLD
      POS = $24 + shipping to Vic $11 = $35
      KW on eBay = $29.95 - 20% + shipping = $33.86

      Seems to be cheaper on eBay for those not in Sydney.

  • +1

    Granted I'm not a great ebay fan, but I do need a new knife myself, so I'll check it out. Thanks OP.

    With regard to a shop named as an alternative by other ozb'ers, I wouldn't touch it. Peters of Kensington discriminates against people who carry lightweight purses due to physical handicaps. (They're not allowed in, because a lightweight cheap purse is classed as a "backpack or bag" and their policy disallows them.) They also discriminate against people carrying a large camera due to just having gotten off work (as a photographer) — because you're not allowed in if you're carrying a camera that's not part of a phone. (How's that for an idiotic policy with no practical purpose in 2016 - it certainly doesn't prevent people from whipping their phone out and snapping photos of material to clone, displays and exit routes to "case" for future smash-n-grab thefts, etc.).

    That happened to a friend, who complained on Facebook, starting a complaint page like the MANY that exist on Facebook, and posting a complaint on their own Facebook page. She soon found that Peters of Kensington reported her for slandering them online, forcing a Facebook Takedown of her anti-POK page and suspension of her account for being an online bully — by telling it like it is about how the shop's employees bullied her in person. (Hello? How not to do social media in 2016?) Fortunately, the rest of the net can't be paid off like apparently someone at Facebook could be, because her review stood at several other consumer sites, plus with my help she got a domain and put up a web article explaining the stupidity at http://www.petersofkensingtonshame.net. I helped her because Internet Censorship is so 1990's, and I have to wonder what other organisational and staff misconduct POK has pushed under the rug when someone tried to inform the public about it.

    $10 savings here and there isn't enough for me to feel right about supporting a company with such shoddy customer service policies. For a discount kitchen shop, of all places, to have a policy of curating its customer base, refusing entry to older ladies with poor looks and inexpensive accessories the way a hot CBD club does, is just bizarre and creepy. She even got a photo of the security guards laughing and making hand-signs at her. No thanks. I'll shop anywhere else, LOL. Gotta have my mate's back.

    • +1

      Nice SPAM post.

      I like Peters and I'd do the same if I ran a store…

      • Sorry mate, not spam. The lady was having enough trouble in her life without having to make an extra trip out from Kingsford to David Jones in the city when expecting guests on short notice, for which the item was required, to buy the item she wasn't allowed in to pick up — which she'd already paid for via an ebay order! The shoddy merchants at POK then proceeded to take weeks to get around to refunding her the multi-hundred-dollar cost of the item.

        S—ty customer service, people not getting the item they paid for from a merchant and the merchant offering lame excuses for that, and people having trouble getting the money back from the merchant, are all points relevant to that situation that are absolutely fair game on ozb.

        If you'd conduct business in the same manner, then any shop you run is one customers should stay away from, as well — just like any other shoddy business discussed on ozb.

  • +1

    SOLIDTEKNICS Australian Made AUS-ION Formed Iron Wok 30cm @ $129.10 is a good price considering they always sell at RRP

  • was watching 2 cookware sets from this seller they have gone up by about $90 to $120 from about the 25th of Aug.. most likely knowing about the 20% promo they up'ed prices.

  • I think that this may be a better deal for a very solid cookware set. I bought one last week (shipping was free then), and it appears to be really good quality stuff, and OK for induction cooktops (the reason we bought it).

    http://www.kogan.com/au/buy/anolon-nouvelle-copper-5-piece-c… - 3 pots, 2 pans & 4 lids for $167

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