Pme Plunger Cutter?

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nanaburrows_nanacakes Posted 17 Dec 2009 , 7:24pm
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Will someone please tell me what a PME plunger cutter is? It sounds very useful. Thanks and Happy Holidays - Nanacakes

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tiggy2 Posted 17 Dec 2009 , 7:39pm
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They come in many different design, here's a few http://www.ahcakedesign.com/pmeplcu.html

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ApplegumKitchen Posted 17 Dec 2009 , 7:43pm
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There are LOTS - take your pick! (this was 1st up in a Google Search using PME as the seach topic} - not picking just saying .... Google answers a lot!

https://www.cakedecoration.co.uk/merchant.ihtml?id=89&step=2

Tip from a cake decorater who now has nearly 2 rooms filled with "equipment" icon_biggrin.gif

Purchase items for when you NEED them (and have the cost incorporated in your charges.... not just because you WANT them - seen plenty of decoraters who have things still in their original packaging NEVER used... hehehe ME included.

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JenniferMI Posted 17 Dec 2009 , 9:14pm
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The plunger cutters are really cool! VERY easy, roll dough, cut and plunge out. Some will vein also.

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Loucinda Posted 17 Dec 2009 , 10:41pm
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Here are the snowflake ones I used on my poinsettia cake:

http://www.jenniferdontz.com/viewproduct.php?itemid=cut074

And here is what they looked like on the cake:
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Cupcations Posted 24 Feb 2011 , 3:02pm
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I LOVE them very elegant & usefull though I think its cheaper to buy them off ebay, I ended up buying 8 sets for $40

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