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Customers find these bowls have a good size suitable for mixing large batches of food. They are sturdy and well-made, making them ideal for mixing family desserts or salads. Many customers consider these bowls to be excellent value for money, with enough room for any kind of dish.
Customers like the bowl's size. They say it's sturdy and a good size for family desserts or salads. The bowl's strength around the rim is good if you don't abuse it.
"Excellent sized bowls, wanted a large bowl for my Christmas cake mix. Excellent value for money" Read more
"...big batches of anything without having any spills, and big enough for a small child to fit in and roll around in the kitchen without breaking it!..." Read more
"Nice large size and light weight witch I needed as I'm disabled and have trouble holding things" Read more
"These are nice & large more than enough room for any kind of kitchen work, used to fill with potatoes & boy that was a lot, we used to use 2 or more..." Read more
Customers like the sturdiness of the bowls. They say the bowls are a good size and sturdy, even though their children have been rough with them. The bowls are made in Britain, which customers appreciate.
Customers find these bowls useful for mixing large batches without spills. They are sturdy and ideal for making Christmas cakes or loaves. The bowls can be used for various tasks like mixing pasta with bolognaise sauce.
"Excellent sized bowls, wanted a large bowl for my Christmas cake mix. Excellent value for money" Read more
"Much bigger bowls than I thought they were! Extremely useful for mixing big batches of anything without having any spills, and big enough for a..." Read more
"...mixing bowl as an able bodied person then they would be perfect for the big Xmas cake mixes for the family or big loaves proving for the 5llb tin,..." Read more
9 customers mention ‘Value for money’9 positive0 negative
Customers appreciate the dishware bowl's value for money. They say it looks good for the price and would like to see quality checked before dispatch.
"These are nice & large more than enough room for any kind of kitchen work, used to fill with potatoes & boy that was a lot, we used to use 2 or more..." Read more
Customers are unhappy with the bowl's water leakage. They mention a hole in the bottom that leaks liquid everywhere, and the bowl doesn't hold the water properly.
"Basically bought two of these and the water just dribbles out of the bottom. A little annoying as I'm sure it is supposed to stay in the bowl...." Read more
"Rubbish hole in the bottom leaks liquid every where" Read more
"I bought 2 of these bowls and they both leak!..." Read more
Much bigger bowls than I thought they were! Extremely useful for mixing big batches of anything without having any spills, and big enough for a small child to fit in and roll around in the kitchen without breaking it! Sturdy as you can get.
These are nice & large more than enough room for any kind of kitchen work, used to fill with potatoes & boy that was a lot, we used to use 2 or more, now just the one, plus you get 2 great price, good quality
Much bigger than I realised 😂 my daughter has been using one to sit in and slide around on her butt. Good news is she's the size of a thirteen year old and the bowl hasn't cracked, she's been pretty rough with it, I'm impressed.
I use for my bread making they’re the perfect size for a big loaf, unfortunately I’m disabled so i have to knead in the bowl between my knees using the cupboard to keep it from slipping, its not quite as sturdy as i would like but it does the job, i mainly bought them because they were made in Britain and I’m trying to support British business as much as possible. They’re by no means bad and if i just used it as a mixing bowl as an able bodied person then they would be perfect for the big Xmas cake mixes for the family or big loaves proving for the 5llb tin, but i have to push them against the cupboard to mix and being so large they fold under pressure, on saying that I’m certain they’re not made to withstand that sort of abuse so don’t be afraid of getting them.