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Imarflex Skillet...forsale

Discussion in 'Classifieds' started by Cutie ladybug, Sep 20, 2011.

  1. Cutie ladybug

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    Brandnew new never used Immarflex 11" Round Skillet
    P1,445.00

    Brandnew Immarflex Large Skillet
    P2,100
     
  2. john reynolds

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    What is an Imarflex skillet and how much do they cost new inside Robinsons mall or the other appliance stores? Abidy have experience with these?
     
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    Sorry, ANYBODY have experience with these?
     
  4. SurfinUSA

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    I bought it in Cebu for the same price. I don't think any storeS are selling them in Dumaguete.

    It's the same brand the Shawarma vendor at Robinson food court is using.

    This one has the smooth bottom, not the ribbed bottom.
     
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    Ahh yes, the infamous shawarma in a cup place....
     
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    I will buy the large one.....I can't buy it until the 26th, though....I understand if you get a buyer before then. Let me know!!
     
  7. john reynolds

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    My wife just informed Me that Our two Burner propane countertop stove just took it's final crap! Are these Imarflex type units a better alternative or should We just stick with the Ol' reliable propane unit that still works during brownouts.. Of course though the Wife prefers to have a P20,000+ oven/range, but there's no Way I can afford that right now...Any suggestions? Cheers
     
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    Try the 'dirty kitchen' set-up: a few cinder blocks with some pieces or rebar on top, a few pieces of wood under it, light it and put the kettle on - it works like a charm and rice boiled that way even tastes better... (experience talking).

    Vicmico
     
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    I love your way of thinking, and in my world You couldn't have made it more perfectly clear. The primitive and more realistic way suits Me just fine, but the Wifey Poo on the other hand? Hmmm, now that's another story.......re-bar, cinder blocks and wood? That's works for Me, but unfortunately I'm back here in SoCal. BTW, the wife did have to resort to charcoal for the time being..cheers Mate
     
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    Cutie ladybug

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    Hello, I can't send you a PM..I just want to let you know that the skillet still available.
     
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