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Le Creuset TSV 27/09/24
QVC NEVER tells you vital info you need to know if they think it will put you off buying.Wonder how much it weighs?
Yes, I also spotted the ruler when I caught some of the pearl programme the other night. Why on earth they can't use it more often.I reckon it’s about 4 kilos empty. So with hot food in 6 to 7 kgs. Great if you’ve muscles like Arnold Schwarzenegger but not for a shortarsed elderly disabled lady.
I’ve got so peed off with QVC not giving necessary information, I put the question against the item on the website. Sometimes they reply straight away, but often they say waiting for info from supplier. Surely they employ enough staff someone could weigh, measure, check charging time etc.
Yesterday I was most pleasantly surprised to see Ruth Linnett get out the infamous QVC ruler and measure a Diamonique Pendant.
TBH they should not NEED to use it, everything should be in the description eg size, weight, colour and all the other important specs they don't tell you.Yes, I also spotted the ruler when I caught some of the pearl programme the other night. Why on earth they can't use it more often.
I was so very lucky and got a set of the pans as a wedding present in the early 80s. They were lovely to look at, but even then were far too heavy to use daily. They got used occasionally and I think I gave them away in one of my house moves. I doubt I could even lift them empty nowLe Creuset was always something I'd have in my dream home when I was a 20 something. I still love it but as my wrists are so weak now there's no way I could even pick these up (when full). However, when I went to the Le Creuset shop in Edinburgh they had these really cute mini casserole dishes in the iconic colours. Would make a shepherds pie or fish pie for one. I got a couple for my mum and next time I'm up there I'll see if I can get some for me. These big ones are for families IMO.
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