It was another Saturday, spent at the shopping malls. We had some Tangs vouchers and wanted to use them to buy a couple of Pigeon PES bottles, since the Dr Brown ones are going to be retired soon and we needed a few bottles for the diaper bag.
To our pleasant surprise, Tangs had 20% discount for all Pigeon products. Hence, we ended up with more than the PES bottles. We have also gotten Ian another MagMag sippy cup to be used at home. (Ian has been using a sippy cup with a hard sprout at home, and he is not taking well to it.) The PES bottles come with a M-sized teat which is for use from 3 months onwards, so we grabbed another set of L-sized teats, which are for 7 months onwards.
In the end, we only used up a (purple) $20 voucher because the brown vouchers were not accepted for promotional items. We paid the balance of $17+ with Hubby's rebate points, which meant that all the above items were $0.
On our way back via the basement floor, we passed by a booth that had some 'innovative' blender on display. I called it 'innovative' because I have not seen this type of blender before. With this, you pour your food into a cup, screw on the base with the blade, turn it upside-down and fix it onto the motor base. It will start automatically. One thing about this machine is that there is no button to control the speed, but I guess that is fine.
The blender comes with 2 types of blades - one for grinding dry food, and one for blender fluids. It also comes with 4 cups and 2 lids. What Hubby likes about this is that the blades are very low at the base unlike other brands of blenders, and it chops better.
The smaller box is for making soya bean milk. It has a filter that surrounds the blade, and you just simply pour out the milk and cook.
Cost price: $60+
Minus the $20 brown vouchers and Hubby's rebate points, balance to pay: $5
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