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Where can you buy a crockpot aka slow cooker, in Krakow?


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Edited by: BBman  Aug 11, 11, 03:06    #31
When i lived in Poland, i also couldnt find a crock pot. The other thing i couldnt find was a rice cooker.

So i just ordered them off the internet from the states/canada and when they came in i cut off the US plug and attached a euro plug. Voila!

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Edited by: cjj  Aug 11, 11, 07:18    #32
Real : I looked last night and couldn't see anything of the sort :( Now I wonder if the previous sighting was like BigFoot or something ".. I swear .. I saw it ... it was <this> big". At the time this particular store was trying to sell some strange things -- nearly as if they were emptying a warehouse somewhere of stuff (no better word for it). Now they've been Reorganised ... aisles moved around and back to the usual offerings of more meat grinders, meat slicers, vegetable driers and expensive coffee machines than you could shake a stick at.

My slow cooker (I speak UK) came in a suitcase from Ireland ... but that was before the luggage allowance clampdown.
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 Aug 11, 11, 07:38    #33
I haven't gone through page one, so I don't know if this has been mentioned. Have you tried Allegro?
ana123  Aug 23, 11, 17:37    #34
its called "prodiz'' and its used for baking, cooking etc.
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 Aug 23, 11, 17:57    #35
I have found this website - http://wolnowar.pl/oferta.html
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 Aug 23, 11, 18:27    #36
its called "prodiz''


a good piece of kit, but slow cooker it ain't.
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 Aug 23, 11, 18:52    #37
I bought one off allegro last week.
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 Oct 13, 11, 10:09    #38
gumishu:
I have found this website - http://wolnowar.pl/oferta.html


You rock! Crock pots are awesome and those of you who can't understand them have obviously never had one!
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 Oct 13, 11, 10:43    #39
Especially in Winter when it is freezing ,snowy or icy outside: Coming home and beeing able to taste a delicious soup or stew which has cooked for 6 hours, yum


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