As the title says really
Been thinking of buying one as think it will prove useful when cooking for larger groups. Not totally sure what I need and where is a good place to source from?
Any pointers appreciated
Cambro's where and what to buy
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Re: Cambro's where and what to buy
Its always worth keeping an eye on ebay for them, you can sometimes find a decent one on there.
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Re: Cambro's where and what to buy
Ed was using a Rubbermaid one this weekend that was pretty much the same as a Cambro. It looked very good and there's a couple on fleabag at the moment.
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Re: Cambro's where and what to buy
Thanks
Though I'm not entirely sure I want the words rubbermaid appearing in my browsing history....
Though I'm not entirely sure I want the words rubbermaid appearing in my browsing history....
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Re: Cambro's where and what to buy
The rubbermaid unit i use is the Catermax 100 which is the equivilant to the Cambro. The rubbermaid units are bigger than the cambro's and you don't have any gaskets which need replacing like the Cambro's.
I paid about £60 for mine but it doesn't have any wheels so expect to pay a bit more if you want wheels.
I paid about £60 for mine but it doesn't have any wheels so expect to pay a bit more if you want wheels.
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Thanks Ed - looks like you got a pretty good deal on it
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Re: Cambro's where and what to buy
They often go for that kind of price on ebay, i saw some on there the other day with wheels for £80 each, so just keep an eye outRobinC wrote:Thanks Ed - looks like you got a pretty good deal on it